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  1. Hi,Answer should be B because the sentence is parallel in B option as "to realize" doesn't make the sentence parallel.
  2. I will go with B because substitute for is the correct idiom....please let me know the correct answer also....
  3. Eight years ago hunting was banned in Greenfield County on the grounds that hunting endangers public safety. Now the deer population in the county is six times what it was before the ban. Deer are invading residential areas, damaging property and causing motor vehicle accidents that result in serious injury to motorists. Since there were never any hunting-related injuries in the county, clearly the ban was not only unnecessary but has created a danger to public safety that would not otherwise exist. Which one of the following, if true, provides the strongest additional support for the conclusion above? (A) In surrounding counties, where hunting is permitted, the size of the deer population has not increased in the last eight years. (B) Motor vehicle accidents involving deer often result in damage to the vehicle, injury to the motorist, or both. © When deer populations increase beyond optimal size, disease and malnutrition become more widespread among the deer herds. (D) In residential areas in the county, many residents provide food and salt for deer. (E) Deer can cause extensive damage to ornamental shrubs and trees by chewing on twigs and saplings.
  4. Hi,is the answer D.......... I was confused between D and E but in E it says that it sells its product in other country but there is a gap in this that if the other electronics company of other country makes its products more cheaper then national electronics industry will suffer. Kindly let me know the correct answer also..........
  5. 1.It has been claimed that an action is morally good only if it benefits another person and was performed with that intention; whereas an action that harms another person is morally bad either if such harm was intended or if reasonable forethought would have shown that the action was likely to cause harm. Which one of the following judgments most closely confirms to the principle cited above? (A) Pamela wrote a letter attempting to cause trouble between Edward and his friends; this action of Pamela’s was morally bad, even though the letter, in fact, had an effect directly opposite from the one intended. (B) In order to secure a promotion, Jeffery devoted his own time to resolving a backlog of medical benefits claims; Jeffrey’s action was morally good since it alone enabled Sara’s claim to be processed in time for her to receive much-needed treatment. © Intending to help her elderly neighbor by clearing his walkway after a snowstorm, Teresa inadvertently left ice on his steps; because of this exposed ice, her neighbor had a bad fall, thus showing that morally good actions can have bad consequences. (D) Marilees, asked by a homeless man for food, gave the man her own sandwich; however, because the man tried to talk while he was eating the sandwich, it caused him to choke, and thus Marilees unintentionally performed a morally bad action.(E) (E) Jonathan agreed to watch his three-year-old niece while she played but, becoming engrossed in conversion, did not see her run into the street where she was hit by a bicycle; even though he intended no harm, Jonathan’s action was morally bad. (Correct answer is E but why is A wrong)
  6. 1.High-technology medicine is driving up the nation’s health care costs. Recent advances in cataract surgery illustrate why this is occurring. Cataracts are a major cause of blindness, especially in elderly people. Ten years ago, cataract surgery was painful and not always effective. Thanks to the new technology used in cataract surgery, the operation now restores vision dramatically and is less expensive. These two factors have caused the number of cataract operations performed to increase greatly, which has, in turn, drive up the total amount spent on cataract surgery. Each of the following, if true, would support a challenge to the author’s explanation of the increase in the number of cataract operations EXCEPT: (A) The overall population of the nation has increased from what it was ten years ago. (B) Any one individual’s chance of developing cataracts is greater than it was ten years ago. © The number of older people has increased during the last ten years. (D) Today, health insurance covers cataract surgery for more people than it did ten years ago. (E) People who have had unsuccessful cataract surgery are left with more seriously impaired vision than they had before the surgery.
  7. 3.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. (Why is the answer not C,i choose the option C because in the last line the argument says that "it is certain that he is not unique among his friends".)
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