# GMAT Question of the Day (Nov 11): Arithmetic and Sentence Correction

- Nov 11, 02:00 AM Comments [0]

Math (DS)

If $m$ and $n$ are two consecutive positive integers, is $m > n$ ?

1. $m-1$ and $n+1$ are consecutive positive integers
2. $m$ is an even integer

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Verbal (SC)

In astronomy the term “red shift” denotes the extent to which light from a distant galaxy has been shifted toward the red, or long-wave, end of the light spectrum by the rapid motion of the galaxy away from the Earth.

(A) to which light from a distant galaxy has been shifted
(B) to which light from a distant galaxy has shifted
(C) that light from a distant galaxy has been shifted
(D) of light from a distant galaxy shifting
(E) of the shift of light from a distant galaxy

Answers to the questions: A, A
For explanations please see these threads: math and verbal

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