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  1. thank u for ur well informed discussion OA is C
  2. I also agree with A but OA is C source is Lsat CR
  3. Thank u for ur expalanation OA is C
  4. A committee of three people is to be chosen from four married couples. What is the number of different committees that can be chosen if two people who are married to each other cannot both serve on the committee? A) 16 B) 24 C) 26 D) 30 E) 32
  5. Scientists have identified an asteroid, 2000BF19, that is about half a mile wide and, if it strikes Earth, it can do tremendous damage to part of the planet but probably not cause planet wide destruction. A) and, if it strikes Earth, it can do tremendous damage to part of the planet but B) and, if it would strike Earth, part of the planet could experience a tremendous amount of damage but it would C) and that, if it were to strike Earth, could do tremendous damage to part of the planet but would D) and that, if Earth is struck by it, can do part of the planet tremendous damage, but it would E)and that, if it strikes Earth, it could experience a tremendous amount of damage but
  6. Margaret Mead, the best-known anthropologist of the twentieth century, helped shape public opinion on fundamentally important areas like attitudes toward children and families, along with the relative merits of competition and cooperation. A) shape public opinion on fundamentally important areas like attitudes toward children and families, along with B) shape public opinion in such fundamentally important areas as attitudes toward children and families and C) to shape public opinion about such fundamentally important areas like attitudes toward children and families, also about D) the shaping of public opinion for fundamentally important areas such as attitudes toward children and families, and those toward E)the shaping of public opinion around fundamentally important areas like attitudes toward children and families, and those of
  7. 24. Someone’s benefiting from having done harm to another person is morally justifiable only if the person who was harmed knew that what was done could cause that harm but consented to its being done anyway. Which of the following judgments most closely conforms to the principle above? (A) Attempting to avoid being kept after school as punishment for breaking a window, Sonia falsely claimed that her brother had broken it; Sonia’s action was morally unjustifiable since it resulted in both children being kept after school for something only Sonia had done. (B) Since Ned would not have won the prize for best model airplane if Penny’s brother had not inadvertently damaged her entry while playing with it. Ned is morally unjustified in accepting his prize. © Wesley, a doctor, persuade Max to take part in a medical experiment in which a new drug was being tested: since Wesley failed to warn Max about the serious side effects of the drug and the drug proved to have no other effects, Wesley was morally unjustified in using the results obtained from Max in his report. (D) Because Roger’s mother suffered severe complications as a result of donating a kidney to him for lifesaving kidney transplant, it was morally unjustifiable for Roger to receive the transplant, even though his mother, herself a doctor, had been eager for the transplant to be performed (E) For James, who was convicted of having defrauded a large number of people out of their savings and wrote a book about his scheme while in prison, to be denied the profits from his book would be morally unjustifiable since he was already been punished for his crime.
  8. Policy Adviser: Freedom of speech is not only a basic human right; it is also the only rational policy for this government to adopt. When ideas are openly aired, good idea flourish, silly proposals are easily recognized as such, and dangerous ideas can be responded to by rational argument. Nothing is ever gained by forcing citizens to disseminate their thoughts in secret. 20. The policy adviser’s method of persuasion, in recommending a policy of free speech to the government, is best described by which one of the following? (A) a circular justification of the idea of free speech as an idea that flourishes when free speech is allowed (B) advocating respect for basic rights of citizens for its own sake © a coupling of moral ideals with self-interest (D) a warning about the difficulty of suppressing the truth (E) a description of an ideal situation that cannot realistically be achieved
  9. 10. All of John’s friends say they know someone who has smoked 40 cigarettes a day for the past 40 years and yet who is really fit and well. John does not know anyone like that and it is quite certain that he is not unique among his friends in this respect. If the statements in the passage are true, then which one of the following must also be true? (A) Smokers often lie about how much they smoke. (B) People often knowingly exaggerate without intending to lie. © All John’s friends know the same lifelong heavy smoker. (D) Most of John’s friends are not telling the truth (E) Some of John’s friends are not telling the truth
  10. sentence correction is the easiest part in gmat if u r good with grammar u can maximise ur score at fast pace in the exam. it is worthful to read 200+ pages if ur seriously concerned with ur exam
  11. please anyone send me spidy's notes i am stuck with my verbal prep help me
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  13. Politician: Homelessness is a serious social problem, but further government spending to provide low-income housing is not the cure for homelessness. The most cursory glance at the real-estate section of any major newspaper is enough to show that there is no lack of housing units available to rent. So the frequent claim that people are homeless because of a lack of available housing is wrong. That homelessness is a serious social problem figures in the argument in which one of the following ways? (A) It suggests an alternative prospective to the one adopted in the argument. (B) It sets out a problem the argument is designed to resolve. © It is compatible either with accepting the conclusion or with denying it. (D) It summarizes a position the argument as a whole is directed toward discrediting. (E) It is required in order to establish the conclusion.
  14. The only way that bookstores can profitably sell books at below-market prices is to get the books at a discount from publishers. Unless bookstores generate a high sales volume, however, they cannot get discounts from publishers. To generate such volume, bookstores must either cater to mass tastes or have exclusive access to a large specialized market, such as medical market, or both. 13. Which one of the following can be properly inferred from the passage? (A) If a bookstore receives discounts from publishers, it will profitably sell books at below-market prices. (B) A bookstore that caters to mass tastes or has exclusive access to a large specialized market will have a high sales volume. © A bookstore that profitably sells books at below-market prices gets discounts from publishers. (D) A bookstore that does not sell books at below-market prices does not get discounts from publishers (E) A bookstore that not only caters to mass tastes but also has exclusive access to a large specialized market cannot profitably sell books at below-market prices.
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