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  1. Hi, I want to sellaway the GMAT books which i used during my prep .Books include GMAT OG 10/11 Manhattan Guides: SENTENCE CORRECTION/NUMBR PROPERTIES LSAT CR/RC 10 TEST PREPS and a host of other books CONTACT DETAILS DELETED BY MODERATOR. Please use Test Magic messaging system. i am located in Kolkata ,India
  2. The first is a premise that supports a proposal; the second is that proposal. whats the oa?
  3. option b "earmarked for developing..." seems to be explain the apparent discrepanci the best
  4. charry,could ou please fwd the links from where o udownlaoded the sets thanks, sasen
  5. pals,wold be great for all to provide explanations for ur answers i agree with seahwak..should be A and A 1)A because least of anthing,author wants constituional rights be protected and hence his assumption cannot be this for sure 2)A because author explicitli talks about poice officers acting in "good faith".None of the options are specificall mentioned.
  6. C cannot be an option since the question needs to know a possible explanation of a "sharp rise" while C talks about "rising slowli" A explains the answer because even some expensive houses can skew up the average..let me know if it helps
  7. rajatmeh u are right..OA is d) could o uexplain how u thought it out?
  8. ok i get it...C it should be..thanks rajatmeh
  9. are u saing that if i have a store which sells books profitabili below market price,i would be qualified to get a discount from publisher?or else i wont but para sais that the publisher is interested onli in m store's high sales and nothing else..
  10. Editorialist: News media rarely cover local politics thoroughly, and local political business is usually conducted secretively. These factors each tend to isolate local politicians from their electorates. This has the effect of reducing the chance that any particular act of resident participation will elicit a positive official response, which in turn discourages resident participation in local politics. Which one of the following is most strongly supported by the editorialist’s statements? (A) Particular acts of resident participation would be likely to elicit a positive response from local politicians if those politicians were less isolated from their electorate. (B) Local political business should be conducted less secretively because this would avoid discouraging resident participation in local politics. © The most important factor influencing a resident’s decision as to whether to participate in local politics is the chance that the participation will elicit a positive official response. (D) More-frequent thorough coverage of local politics would reduce at least one source of discouragement from resident participation in local politics. (E) If resident participation in local politics were not discouraged, this would cause local politicians to be less isolated from their electorate.
  11. Taylor: Researchers at a local university claim that 61 percent of the information transferred during a conversation is communicated through nonverbal signals. But this claim, like all such mathematically precise claims, is suspect, because claims of such exactitude could never be established by science. Sandra: While precision is unobtainable in many areas of life, it is commonplace in others. Many scientific disciplines obtain extremely precise results, which should not be doubted merely because of their precision. The statements above provide the most support for holding that Sandra would disagree with Taylor about which one of the following statements? (A) Research might reveal that 61 percent of the information taken in during a conversation is communicated through nonverbal signals. (B) It is possible to determine whether 61 percent of the information taken in during a conversation is communicated through nonverbal signals. © The study of verbal and nonverbal communication is an area where one cannot expect great precision in one’s research results. (D) Some sciences can yield mathematically precise results that are not inherently suspect. (E) If inherently suspect claims are usually false, then the majority of claims made by scientists are false as well.
  12. Double-blind techniques should be used whenever possible in scientific experiments. They help prevent the misinterpretations that often arise due to expectations and opinions that scientists already hold, and clearly scientists should be extremely diligent in trying to avoid such misinterpretations. Which one of the following most accurately expresses the main conclusion of the argument? (A) Scientists’ objectivity may be impeded by interpreting experimental evidence on the basis of expectations and opinions that they already hold. (B) It is advisable for scientists to use double-blind techniques in as high a proportion of their experiments as they can. © Scientists sometimes neglect to adequately consider the risk of misinterpreting evidence on the basis of prior expectations and opinions. (D) Whenever possible, scientists should refrain from interpreting evidence on the basis of previously formed expectations and convictions. (E) Double-blind experimental techniques are often an effective way of ensuring scientific objectivity. pls include explanations
  13. i cant understand how C can be an option because text sais "A bookstore that profitably sells books at below-market prices gets discounts from publishers." but nowhere is it mentioend that stores' profitabiliti is necessar for publishers to give discount to stores. i think the answer should be either A or B....preferrable A please let me know ur thoughts
  14. agree with sushma50's explanations.C should be correct
  15. B since paragraph clearli mentions that "bank financial strgth" cannot be measured as long as dep ins. exists
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