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In its heyday, Modernism was taught [#permalink]
12 Sep 2004, 17:45
Attached. I would rate this RC a good one. I would like to know the time you guys took to both read and answer all the questions. Answers will be posted tommorow. If possible, try to explain the rational behind your answers by specifying the areas inside the passage.I found couple of questions hard. Attachment:
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Attached. There are 7 questions in total.
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Just getting started will post answers by evening.
Thanks a ton man, I've almost exhausted my RC question bank.
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There you go pal
1 B
2 C
3 D
What are the OAs
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Dushver,
There are 7 questions not 3. When you see the document, wait for few seconds before it will show u the questions in second page.
Also, please tell the total time you guys took to read the passage and answer the questions.
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These were tough! I was trying to do them at lunch time and they were pretty challanging. I know got a bunch wrong cause I had to go on a limb to pick answers...arrrggghhhh
I don't know how to prepare for this part of the GMAT....my weakest link.
1.b
2.E
3.D
4.C
5.E
6. B
7.A
3-4 min to read. 10-11 min to answer uestions.
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Last edited by amitbalan on 14 Sep 2004, 08:49, edited 1 time in total.
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I would wait for some more hours before I post the answers. Good going guys..I would like some other posters also to participate. It's not that tough guys.
Also, amit, what was the total time u took to finish reading+ answering the questions. I request others also to post the time they took to do this Rc.
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I have exceeded the limit till tommorow evening now. I can understand that for lot of people doing RC questions in this forum is not a very interesting idea ( even iam one of them..  ) , but I sincerely encourage you guys to attempt this RC. This is a real GMAT RC..and you guys will certainly find something like this in real GMAT. It will only take 10 min or so..but it's worth an effort and it will tell you that how you fare vis a vis others.
cheers
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Re: Rc from vstudy 4 [#permalink]
13 Sep 2004, 23:14
17 mins
BEACDBA
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Crackgmat750, appreciate the RC initiative. We should do this more often. (I will try to scan some tonight). The passage you had chosen was also little interesting.
4 minutes to read.
11 minutes to answer.
15 minutes total.
My answers:
BCACBBA
I guess we should discuss specific questions, once the asnwers are out.
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OK finally my 7 answers
1 B
2 C
3 D
4 C
5 C
6 B
7 A
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OK finally my 7 answers
1 B
2 C
3 D
4 C
5 C
6 B
7 A
I completed in 15 minutes
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Great going guys. Let's wait for some other responses also.I will post the answers tonight and will also discuss my doubts. Paul, my freind, where are you!!! We need participants like you also.
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crackgmat750 wrote: Great going guys. Let's wait for some other responses also.I will post the answers tonight and will also discuss my doubts. Paul, my freind, where are you!!! We need participants like you also. 
Intrepid and Paul are roaming around in the beaches!
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I hope it was not a long wait for the participants.The only reason I delayed was because I wanted more and more people to participate.But it seems not many people are interested in solving Rc's in this forum.
Nevertheless, I will be posting couple of rc's more and hope that participants increase.
Original Answers are :
1. B
2. E
3. A
4. C
5. C
6. B
7. B
I took around 4 minutes to read the RC and 6 minutes for the questions.
I did 3rd and 5th question incorrect..and still cannot understand the correct answers .
I think eevrybody did 5th question incorrect..it was simply a beastly question..and god save anybody who has to do this type of question under 2 minutes during the exam!! Can anybody attempt to explain why C is correct.. I thought when passage used some literary phrases, it is using literary analogy..I thought that no where passage explains the defination of terms..so marked B instead.
Only srijay has 3rd correct I think.. buddy can you explain the choice A? These type of questions scare me..
Looking forward to some more discussion.
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crackgmat750 wrote: Only srijay has 3rd correct I think.. buddy can you explain the choice A? These type of questions scare me.. Looking forward to some more discussion.
Regarding Q3
It is clearly A ... The author starts the para describing Modernism (note he doesnt start criticizing at this point! he just states the general principles). Then he mentions how people dont like Modernism (aka challenges M face). Then he says that a new postmodernism mvt starts (aka consequences of the challenge).
I got 5 and 7 wrong!!!!
Can anyone explain why C is correct and D is wrong in Q5! I am sure I missed something in the psg
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Re: Rc from vstudy 4 [#permalink]
14 Sep 2004, 22:35
crackgmat750
This initiative of posting RC is great.
Thanks for ur contribution and hope u post more RCs in future
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Thanks Srijay for the explanation..but i feel C in 3rd question is a strong contender too.i mean in exam confitions u can easily get confused . As said in C, there are specific examples( cathedrals,churches,banks) of a theory( modernism) given and reactions to those examples are discussed ( people complaning, architects acknowledging etc).
I admit A is more correct,but just imagine during the exam conditions..when u have 2 min per question, u might get confused.
Even after doing so many rc's..sometimes i wonder that how difficult it is to be 100% accurate.
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crackgmat750 wrote: Thanks Srijay for the explanation..but i feel C in 3rd question is a strong contender too.i mean in exam confitions u can easily get confused . As said in C, there are specific examples( cathedrals,churches,banks) of a theory( modernism) given and reactions to those examples are discussed ( people complaning, architects acknowledging etc).
In C they dont mention the 1st half of the para.
If C said ....
A theory was defined. Specific examples to the theory were given and reactions to those examples .... etc . then it wud be correct
For these kinda Qs try to draw a mental flowchart and map it to all ans choices.
I know sometimes when under time constraints, it gets tough to think straight! And believe me .. that's my biggest scare !!!
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