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Vaithy

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  1. Excellent score!...all the best for your Apps
  2. I too face the same proble....Getting may questions wrong...even after practicing 1000RC..Main thing is too understand the passage and line of reasoning of author... I think we've to practice reading a lot...in online articles Because of slow reading it affects my CR also...
  3. OA is D...Ram, it looks like you've gone thru everything...
  4. Ram, I tried Erini's link...But it says the page is not there...Pls explain what is this summative modifier...hearing for 1st time... Thanks
  5. OA is C BTW where did you guys read the usage "allergies...to". Pls tell me the source..
  6. Double promotion...Great man..Congrats!... I am also expecting a promotion this time and a good rating... I did some SC from 10000Scs and scored 76%. couple of questions were silly mistake. And 4 questions I don't how to solve it...So posted in the forum... Hey, I am not able to improve CR and RC...Problem is my reading speed... Last 1 month, I didn't read even the newspaper properly...So, is it because of that I am not doing good in CR/Rc. I take around 3 mins to answer CR question...ANy thoughts?
  7. In its most recent approach, the comet Crommelin passed the Earth at about the same distance and in about the same position, some 25 degrees above the horizon, that Halley's comet will pass the next time it appears. (A) that Halley's comet will pass (B) that Halley's comet is to be passing © as Halley's comet (D) as will Halley's comet (E) as Halley's comet will do Pls explain your answers
  8. Researchers have questioned the use of costly and experimental diagnostic tests to identify food aller- gies, such as milk, that supposedly disrupt normal behavior. (A) to identify food allergies, such as (B) to identify food allergies, like © to identify food allergies, such as to (D) for identifying food allergies, like that of (E) for identifying food allergies, such as for Pls explain your answers
  9. One of four babies are now born to mothers aged thirty years or more, compared with just one of six born in 1975. (A) of four babies are now born to mothers aged thirty years or more, compared with just one of six born (B) of four babies is now born to a mother whose age is thirty of older, compared to just one of six babies who were born © baby in four are now born to mothers aged thirty or older, compared to just one in six (D) baby in four is now born to a mother aged thirty or older, compared with just one in six (E) baby in four is now born to mothers aged thirty years or more, compared to just one in six Pls explain your answers
  10. Since the 1930's aircraft manufacturers have tried to build airplanes with frictionless wings, shaped so smoothly and perfectly that the air passing over them would not become turbulent. (A) wings, shaped so smoothly and perfectly (B) wings, wings so smooth and so perfectly shaped © wings that are shaped so smooth and perfect (D) wings, shaped in such a smooth and perfect manner (E) wings, wings having been shaped smoothly and perfectly so Pls explain your answers
  11. "A majority of the international journalists"- refers to some set of individuals. So, the subject is plural and so we 've to use plural verb "view".
  12. ERIN!...I don't have words to praise you...You literally lite the lamp for many of us..
  13. Wow!..nice to see you back again...I almost didn't study for the last 1 month...Work was very hectic that I reach home at 11:30 PM in the night... The job is really pissing me off.....and next couple of months is going to be very tough..Appraisal period is coming...Hmmmm! But, anyway...I'll start again...I want to kick this GMAT off as soon as possible ..with a great score...I am going to start verbal SC ...and let's make sure we update this thread every day with our progress.... tamGMAt, I read your other thread...March 14th...very interesting.... Guys..come on...pull up the socks...Let's run...
  14. I initially had a question **** If we conclude "there are changes in other aspects of diet when such people move to the city" for the cause of high BP, when how do we satisfy "Such people often do develop high blood pressure when they move to cities and adopt high-salt diets."..I feel I ignoring the bolded fact in as yet another cause of BP *** I reasoned my self by ** .."these facts do not establish salt as the culprit in high blood pressure" ..So, since it is already said here that salt is not the culprit despite the tribals consume more salt while they live in the city.. ** Am I right thinking ths way... Pls
  15. Vaithy

    Kaplan Tests

    Cambridge gives range of your score. But, i find it ok... Princeton doesn't allow to take break after verbal... So, Kaplan, Princeton, Cambridge all are not good...then which one is better other that Powerpre or GMATprep...Pls advise I've one more question regarding 1000SC and 1000CRs that I've. The questions are split up into various section (nearly 20 sections with around 20 questions in each section) and many questions are already in OG. Are the majority of questions in the 1000 series are repetition of OG...pls help me
  16. Great score CTG...It morally supports me a lot..Have a nice vaccation
  17. Thanks ranga... You made me to recollect an old rule...Thanks
  18. Can't we reason this way... Thinking C, if the employers give jobs to teenagers during seasonal period, then the teenagers will be rendered jobless after the seasonal period, no matter whatever is the subminimum wage. So, I am wondering why not C be the answer. In B, if the earlier minimum wage is too high (ssay 10000$) that any company could afford, unempolyment will be there no matter how many years minimum wage stays constant.. Can some one explain me what I am missing....
  19. Migraine, the most debilitating common form of headache, afflicts perhaps 18 million Americans, who collectively lose 64 million workdays a year, and they cost the nation $50 billion in medical expenses and lost work time. (A) year, and they cost the nation $50 billion in medical expenses and lost (B) year and thus cost the nation $50 billion in medical expenses and lost © year, so as to cost the nation $50 billion in medical expenses and lost (D) year that costs the nation $50 billion in lost medical expenses and (E) year, which thus cost the nation $50 billion in lost medical expenses and what is wrong with A and C...
  20. Since savings banks have to use short-term deposits to finance long-term fixed-rate mortgage loans, they sometimes lose money when there is a rise in short-term rates and, on the other hand, they are unable to raise the rates on their mortgages. (A) when there is a rise in short-term rates and, on the other hand, they are unable to raise (B) when short-term rates rise and they are unable to raise © when a rise in short-term rates occurs and, correspondingly, there is no rise possible in (D) with a rise in short-term rates, and they are unable to raise (E) with short-term rates on the rise and no rise possible in What is wrong with A and C
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