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Bull78 - Do u have an OE for these questions. Could you please post them; it will be really helpful.

also Q 2 and 6 are the same. You have marked different answers "C and 6B for the same question. pls check.

2. The author mentions that “cancer is more curable” (line 27) than obesity in order to
(A) underscore the point that obesity is the leading disease in the United States
(B) support the conclusion that it is easier to keep people from becoming obese than it is to cure them once they are
(C) discourage obese people from trying to lose weight
(D) demonstrate by analogy that more money should be spent on obesity research
(E) refute the contention that the causes of obesity are purely physiological

6. The author mentions that “cancer is more curable” (line 27) than obesity in order to
(A) underscore the point that obesity is the leading disease in the United States
(B) support the conclusion that it is easier to keep people from becoming obese than it is to cure them once they are
(C) discourage obese people from trying to lose weight
(D) demonstrate by analogy that more money should be spent on obesity research
(E) refute the contention that the causes of obesity are purely physiological

3. Which of the following, if true, best helps to explain why a greater percentage of women than men in the United States are considered obese by the measure mentioned in the passage?

(A) The measure is the same for both men and women, but it is normal for women to carry a greater percentage of fat at any weight.
(B) The average man is heavier than the average woman; therefore, men generally need to gain more weight than women do before they are considered obese.
(C) There are more women in the United States than there are men.
(D) Because of the influence of the fashion and film industries, many American women consider themselves obese even though they are not.
(E) Women burn off fewer calories than men because their bodies contain a lower percentage of muscle, and muscle burns calories at a faster rate than fat.

Are u sure the answer is E? Muscle are not mentioned in the passage at all!!!!!
I believe B should be right it is clearly supported by the para1


5. All of the following statements about protein are supported by the passage EXCEPT:

(A) Gram for gram, foods that are high in protein are lower in calories than foods that are high in fat.
(B) The body gets all of its nitrogen from protein.
(C) Nine grams of protein yield the same number of calories as 4 grams of fat.
(D) Protein is not converted into adipose tissue.
(E) Five grams of protein carry 20 grams of water.

Passage says 1 gram fat gives 9 calories and 1 gram protein 4 calories then how can be C be supported by the passage?
Also if u accept statement 1 to be true then it goes with put saying statement c cannot be true!



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Just edited the second question. Thanks for your comment.

Sorry I don't have official explainations, is part of the RC 117 passages.

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3. Which of the following, if true, best helps to explain why a greater percentage of women than men in the United States are considered obese by the measure mentioned in the passage?

(A) The measure is the same for both men and women, but it is normal for women to carry a greater percentage of fat at any weight.
(B) The average man is heavier than the average woman; therefore, men generally need to gain more weight than women do before they are considered obese.
(C) There are more women in the United States than there are men.
(D) Because of the influence of the fashion and film industries, many American women consider themselves obese even though they are not.
(E) Women burn off fewer calories than men because their bodies contain a lower percentage of muscle, and muscle burns calories at a faster rate than fat.

Are u sure the answer is E? Muscle are not mentioned in the passage at all!!!!!
I believe B should be right it is clearly supported by the para1


Jp27,

E is the correct answer choice.

The question type is a Strengthen type question. Hence new information not necessarily wrong. E states the reason as 'muscle burns calories at a faster rate than fat'. This is supported by the passage where it is implied that calorie loss is needed to lose weight.

If we proceed by POE, all other choices are nonsensical.

B is eliminated for the reason that

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but a common rule of thumb classifies people who are more than 20 percent above their desirable weight as obese. By this measure, 30 percent of men and 40 percent of women in America are obese.


the method of evaluating is based strictly on the percentage relative to the desirable weight. Hence actual weight comparison is illogical.
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took tiring 15 min. to complete still got one wrong.

I think answer of the question 8 must be D. Please shed some light.
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took tiring 15 min. to complete still got one wrong.

I think answer of the question 8 must be D. Please shed some light.



it's a hard question but,

I don't think you are correct because:

The author mentions all of the following as factors that cause obese people to abandon diets EXCEPT
(A) depression - mention at the quote
(B) increased lipid synthesis-correct answer : "Probably because of numerous psychological factors as well as physiological factors such as increased lipid synthesis, they then tend to regain weight rapidly." the author mention this factor as a regain weight factor not a lose diet factor.
(C) a negative nitrogen balance - "However, protein is also the only source of nitrogen in the body, and when the body loses too much nitrogen, it acts to correct the imbalance by excreting less nitrogen than it takes in. Hence beyond a certain point additional weight loss must come from adipose tissue, which, because of its compactness, takes longer to shed"
(D) enervation - mention by the quote
(E) a lower metabolic rate - mention by the quote

"As a result, they frequently suffer not only from hunger, weakness(d- enervation), and a decreased metabolic rate(e - lower metabolic rate), but also from depression(depression) and inactivity, all of which lead them to abandon their diets"
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Hi Can you provide OE for Q3.

3. Which of the following, if true, best helps to explain why a greater percentage of women than men in the United States are considered obese by the measure mentioned in the passage?
(A) The measure is the same for both men and women, but it is normal for women to carry a greater percentage of fat at any weight.
(B) The average man is heavier than the average woman; therefore, men generally need to gain more weight than women do before they are considered obese.
(C) There are more women in the United States than there are men.
(D) Because of the influence of the fashion and film industries, many American women consider themselves obese even though they are not.
(E) Women burn off fewer calories than men because their bodies contain a lower percentage of muscle, and muscle burns calories at a faster rate than fat.

I chose A.
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Hi Can you provide OE for Q3.

3. Which of the following, if true, best helps to explain why a greater percentage of women than men in the United States are considered obese by the measure mentioned in the passage?
(A) The measure is the same for both men and women, but it is normal for women to carry a greater percentage of fat at any weight.
(B) The average man is heavier than the average woman; therefore, men generally need to gain more weight than women do before they are considered obese.
(C) There are more women in the United States than there are men.
(D) Because of the influence of the fashion and film industries, many American women consider themselves obese even though they are not.
(E) Women burn off fewer calories than men because their bodies contain a lower percentage of muscle, and muscle burns calories at a faster rate than fat.

I chose A.


well A is obviously not the answer cause there is no place in the passage that the author is talking about "woman carry great percentage of fat"

I , to be frankly chose B from the same reasoning other people in the group chose " but a common rule of thumb classifies people who are more than 20 percent above their desirable weight as obese. By this measure, 30 percent of men and 40 percent of women in America are obese"

but that's one hell of a tricky question with no base in the passage.
The only base for E is the quote : "From a physical standpoint, losing a pound or two a week for a few weeks is not difficult because most of the loss is in the form of protein and water, and protein carries four times its weight in water. However, protein is also the only source of nitrogen in the body, and when the body loses too much nitrogen, it acts to correct the imbalance by excreting less nitrogen than it takes in. Hence beyond a certain point additional weight loss must come from adipose tissue, which, because of its compactness, takes longer to shed"

From the quote you can reason that more muscle - equal more fat lose and that may be the difference between men and women.
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Hello Experts,

Can anyone explain q7?

7. The passage contains information that answers which of the following questions?
(A) What percent of the total population in the United States is obese?
(B) What psychological factors cause people to gain weight rapidly once they go off a diet?
(C) What function does nitrogen perform in the body?
(D) How is an individual’s desirable weight determined?
(E) If a snack bar contains 130 calories and 4 grams of fat, what percentage of the calories in the bar come from fat?

Option D is also not mentioned in the passage. Rather individuals can find out if they are obese by checking if they are 20% more than desirable weight. The passage nowhere mentions how to calculate/determine desirable weight. Desirable weight is subjective and depends on each person

Please correct me if I am wrong anywhere. Thanks :-)
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Hello Experts,

Can anyone explain q7?

7. The passage contains information that answers which of the following questions?
(A) What percent of the total population in the United States is obese?
(B) What psychological factors cause people to gain weight rapidly once they go off a diet?
(C) What function does nitrogen perform in the body?
(D) How is an individual’s desirable weight determined?
(E) If a snack bar contains 130 calories and 4 grams of fat, what percentage of the calories in the bar come from fat?

Option D is also not mentioned in the passage. Rather individuals can find out if they are obese by checking if they are 20% more than desirable weight. The passage nowhere mentions how to calculate/determine desirable weight. Desirable weight is subjective and depends on each person

Please correct me if I am wrong anywhere. Thanks :-)

The answer to #7 is (E). We are told that "Fat yields 9 calories per gram," so a snack bar with 4 grams of fat would have 36 calories from fat. Thus, we can calculate the percentage.

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3. Which of the following, if true, best helps to explain why a greater percentage of women than men in the United States are considered obese by the measure mentioned in the passage?
(A) The measure is the same for both men and women, but it is normal for women to carry a greater percentage of fat at any weight.
(B) The average man is heavier than the average woman; therefore, men generally need to gain more weight than women do before they are considered obese.
(C) There are more women in the United States than there are men.
(D) Because of the influence of the fashion and film industries, many American women consider themselves obese even though they are not.
(E) Women burn off fewer calories than men because their bodies contain a lower percentage of muscle, and muscle burns calories at a faster rate than fat.

Refer to the following portion: "a common rule of thumb classifies people who are more than 20 percent above their desirable weight as obese. By this measure, 30 percent of men and 40 percent of women in America are obese." This measure of obesity is based on people's DESIRABLE weight. Somebody might weigh 70kg and be perfectly healthy, but if they WANT to be really skinny, their DESIRABLE weight might be much less (i.e. 55kg). That person would be considered obese by the measure described in the passage.

Choice (E) explains why women have a harder time BURNING calories, but that only helps if women and men consume the same amount of calories on average.

If women are more likely to set such low desirable weights for themselves, that might make it seem like women are more obese by that measure. Choice (D) seems more in line with the information in the passage. Perhaps someone can confirm the OA from the source?

In general, questions from the GMAC paper tests seem to be a bit unreliable and not as valuable as newer questions.
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Pls provide explanation for Q3

E is saying that women compared to men are able to burn fewer calories because comparatively lesser muscle mass but the question is not about how they burn calories or why they are not able to burn calories quickly.

On the other hand B seems to be a better option as it says that men generally have more weight than women perhaps because of their body structure and so 20% of desirable weight will be less for women than men.

Originally posted by GDT on 29 Feb 2020, 06:42.
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Hi, I might be a little late to the thread but would love if GMATNinja or GMATNinjaTwo could help me out with the question I got wrong.

Q4. According to the passage, modern humans do not need to store as much fat as primitive humans because
(A) modern humans work fewer hours than their primitive forebears did
(B) the diet of modern humans is higher in protein than was the diet of primitive humans
(C) modern humans eat more regularly than primitive humans did
(D) primitive humans had to insulate their bodies from the cold whereas modern humans do not
(E) the food consumed by modern humans has a higher nutritional value than that consumed by primitive humans

I selected option A because it talked about why modern humans do not need the calories that primitive humans did before- they work for lesser hours. How can eating regularly be useful in answering this question and where is it mentioned in the passage?
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Hi, I might be a little late to the thread but would love if GMATNinja or GMATNinja Two could help me out with the question I got wrong.

Q4. According to the passage, modern humans do not need to store as much fat as primitive humans because
(A) modern humans work fewer hours than their primitive forebears did
(B) the diet of modern humans is higher in protein than was the diet of primitive humans
(C) modern humans eat more regularly than primitive humans did
(D) primitive humans had to insulate their bodies from the cold whereas modern humans do not
(E) the food consumed by modern humans has a higher nutritional value than that consumed by primitive humans

I selected option A because it talked about why modern humans do not need the calories that primitive humans did before- they work for lesser hours. How can eating regularly be useful in answering this question and where is it mentioned in the passage?

The questions requires us to pick the choice that's true according to the passage.

I can't find a single mention in the passage of how many hours modern humans spend working or how many hours primitive humans spent working. Whether explicit or implied, the issue of time spent working is nowhere to be found in the passage. That's why we can eliminate (A).

On the other hand, the second paragraph tells us that...

    "Primitive humans, with uncertain food sources, had a great need for excess fat, and their bodies adapted accordingly."
    "Modern humans, with a predictable food supply and a sedentary life-style, are burdened by this vestige of evolution."

Here the author is telling us pretty directly that primitive humans did not have certain (i.e., regular) access to food, leading to a great need for excess fat to survive. Modern humans, however, have predictable (i.e., regular) access to food.

As a result (and despite the need for some adipose tissue), "modern humans need much less than their primitive ancestors did."

That's why we keep (C) while eliminating (A).
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Hello Experts, Please help me clear the confusion between option B and option E. Also suggest me where my thinking is wrong based on my reasoning.

My analysis:
B) support the conclusion that it is easier to keep people from becoming obese than it is to cure them once they are
In this option I could not agree completely because until this paragraph, we are only told that it is difficult to shed weight once someone is obese.

E) refute the contention that the causes of obesity are purely physiological
This statement is easily inferred from sentence 'The reasons for this are psychological as well as physiological'.
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QUESTION:6
Hello Experts, Please help me clear the confusion between option B and option E. Also suggest me where my thinking is wrong based on my reasoning.

My analysis:
B) support the conclusion that it is easier to keep people from becoming obese than it is to cure them once they are
In this option I could not agree completely because until this paragraph, we are only told that it is difficult to shed weight once someone is obese.

E) refute the contention that the causes of obesity are purely physiological
This statement is easily inferred from sentence 'The reasons for this are psychological as well as physiological'.


Hi Krishh9119,

Option E is incorrect, as when we consider the lines:"In fact, by comparison, cancer is more curable. The reasons for this are psychological as well as physiological.", we can see that author is not refuting the contention, instead he supports it, and that can be understood from the paragraph following the lines.

Option B can be inferred from the passage as a whole as throughout the author tries to point out that how imposing a certain lifestyle in children can lead to the future generation of non-obese Americans. He also mentions evidence to show that current obese men and women will never fully and permanently recover from obesity and that "Nevertheless, the five-year cure rate for obesity is very low", implying it's better to prevent it rather cure it.


Hope This Helps.
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Need OE for question number 9 please

the feeding patterns of children DETERMINE the adolescent and adult eating habits
A. Children and Parents => not "the feeding patterns" and "eating habits"
B. Thirty-six percent of infants < 50% => not DETERMINE
C. Not "eating habit"
D. 80 percent=> DETERMINE
youngsters who are fat as 5-year-olds
end up fat as adults
E. Not "eating habit"
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