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Re: Agricultural progress provided the stimulus necessary to set [#permalink]
I disagree with the OA for Question 3.

I think the answer is C

The passage mentions these factors as detracting from the funds available for commercial investment:
- waging war
- cathedral building (from which we can assume that funding for cathedral renovation comes from the same source as funding for cathedral building. I doubt that a real GMAT question would require the reader to make this leap, small as it is. It's possible that the church staff perform small renovations in their spare time, causing no impact to funding available for commercial investment)

Nowhere does the passage make any reference to a correlation between birth rate and reduction of assets available for commercial investment. While it makes logical sense that a sharp increase in the birthrate would reduce the agricultural surplus and thereby reduce the assets available for commercial investment, real GMAT questions do not require readers to make such assumptions. In fact, wrong answers in real GMAT questions often come from such assumptions. The MGMAT Reading Comprehension book makes it very clear that introducing outside information is a very bad idea. The GMAT tests your ability to understand the passage, not your ability to connect it with whatever else you may know about the topic.
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Got 7 out of 9 correct. But I took 14 minutes to answer all the questions!

Where did u get this RC from?
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I agree with Beavisman... because that is the question I got wrong! 8-)
1.c 2.b 3.c 4.c 5.a 6.c 7.e 8.a 9.d

Hard to see why birth rates, not mentioned directly/indirectly in the passage, is a valid answer choice.
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Rohit,
I am not good at RC(verbal for that matter), but let me try.

Agricultural progress provided the stimulus necessary to set off economic expansion in medieval France. As long as those who worked the land were barely able to ensure their own subsistence and that of their landlords, all other activities had to be minimal, but when food surpluses increased, it became possible to release more people for governmental, commercial, religious and cultural pursuits.However, not all the funds from the agricultural surplus were actually available for commercial investment. Much of the surplus, in the form of food increases, probably went to raise the subsistence level; an additional amount, in the form of currency gained from the sale of food, went into the royal treasury to be used in waging war. Although Louis VII of France levied a less crushing tax burden on his subjects than did England’s Henry II, Louis VII did spend great sums on an unsuccessful crusade, and his vassals—both lay and ecclesiastic—took over spending where their sovereign stopped. Surplus funds were claimed both by the Church and by feudal landholders, whereupon cathedrals and castles mushroomed throughout France.
The simultaneous progress of cathedral building and, for instance, vineyard expansion in Bordeaux illustrates the very real competition for available capital between the Church and commercial interests; the former produced inestimable moral and artistic riches, but the latter had a stronger immediate impact upon gross national product. Moreover, though all wars by definition are defensive, the frequent crossings of armies that lived off the land and impartially burned all the huts and barns on their path consumed considerable resources.
Since demands on the agricultural surplus would have varied from year to year, we cannot precisely calculate their impact on the commercial growth of medieval France. But we must bear that impact in mind when estimating the assets that were likely to have been available for investment. No doubt castle and cathedral building was not totally barren of profit (for the builders, that is), and it produced intangible dividends of material and moral satisfaction for the community. Even wars handed back a fragment of what they took, at least to a few. Still, we cannot place on the same plane a primarily destructive activity and a constructive one, nor expect the same results from a new bell tower as from a new water mill. Above all, medieval France had little room for investment over and above the preservation of life. Granted that war cost much less than it does today, that the Church rendered all sorts of educational and recreational services that were unobtainable elsewhere, and that government was far less demanding than is the modern state—nevertheless, for medieval men and women, supporting commercial development required considerable economic sacrifice.
1. According to the passage, agricultural revenues in excess of the amount needed for subsistence were used by medieval kings to
(A) patronize the arts
(B) sponsor public recreation
(C) wage war clearly stated in the passage
(D) build cathedrals
(E) fund public education
2. According to the passage, which of the following was an important source of revenue in medieval France?
(A) Cheese
(B) Wine - The one highlighted with the same clor
(C) Wool
(D) Olive oil
(E) Veal
3. The passage suggests that which of the following would have reduced the assets immediately available for commercial investment in medieval France?
I. Renovation of a large cathedral
II. A sharp increase in the birth rate
III. An invasion of France by Henry II
(A) III only
(B) I and II only
(C) I and III only
(D) II and III only
(E) I, II, and III
4. It can be inferred from the passage that more people could enter government and the Church in medieval France because
(A) the number of individual landholdings in heavily agricultural areas was beginning to increase
(B) an increase in the volume of international trade had brought an increase in the population of cities
(C) a decrease in warfare had allowed the king to decrease the size of the army
(D) food producers could grow more food than they and their families needed to survive(E) landlords were prospering and thus were demanding a smaller percentage of tenants’ annual yields
5. The author implies that the reason we cannot expect the same results from a new bell tower as from a new water mill is that
(A) bell towers yield an intangible dividend
(B) bell towers provide material satisfaction
(C) water mills cost more to build than bell towers
(D) water mills divert funds from commerce
(E) water mills might well be destroyed by war
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I am so proud of myself, only got one wrong in 10.xx mins total.
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Re: Agricultural progress provided the stimulus necessary to set [#permalink]
sixsigma1978 wrote:

3. (E) is correct.
This seems like a really odd one though - usually GMAT RC inferences don't expect you to go above and beyond what's asked in a passage!!!


Good catch!

I agree with you though. Most of the inference questions don't refer to such an oblique sentence; that is, the key word(s) in the answer choice is somewhere in the passage where it's a direct quote or a synonym.

Question 3 is the only question I got wrong but given the explanation, it is pretty clear that the OA is correct.

Would love to know the source of this passage.
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