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6. In arguing for their respective positions, the author of passage A and the author of passage B both do which one of the following?

(A) explain a phenomenon by pointing to its biological origins
relates only to passage B (lines 42-45)

(B) endorse a claim simply because it is widely believed
relates only to passage A (lines 11-15)

(C) accept a claim for the sake of argument
not true for both passages

(D) attempt to resolve an apparent paradox
right in the beginning of passage A; relates only to passage A (lines 5-9)

(E) assert that their positions are supported by data
relates to passage A (lines 25-31)
relates to passage B (lines 50-55)
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Can you please share explanations for Q2 & Q4? Sajjad1994
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Can you please share explanations for Q2 & Q4? Sajjad1994

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2. The author of passage B would be most likely to agree with which one of the following statements?

Difficulty Level: 700

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The credited response will be the statement that is best supported by evidence within the passage texts.

A. No. Passage B states that this theory is not best supported by the evidence.

B. No. This is not discussed in passage B and is, in fact, the opposite of what is supported by passage A.

C. Yes. Passage B attributes happiness to a desire to feel like one has created value with wealth as an indicator of that value, so wealth due to luck would not create value-inspired happiness.

D. No. This is not discussed in passage B.

E. No. Passage B attributes happiness to feelings of success from creating value, which would not necessarily increase as society becomes wealthier.

Answer: C
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Can you please share explanations for Q2 & Q4? Sajjad1994

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4. Which one of the following pairs most accurately describes why the authors of passage A and passage B, respectively, mention the study by Solnick and Hemenway?

Difficulty Level: 750

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The question asks about each passage’s purpose in mentioning the study by Solnick and Hemenway. Passage A mentions the study to support its claim about relative comparison. Passage B brings up the study in order to refute its conclusion.

A. No. Passage A agrees with the conclusion of the study and passage B disagrees.

B. No. Passage A agrees with the conclusion of the study and passage B disagrees.

C. No. While this is an accurate description of what passage A does, passage B disagrees with the conclusion of the study.

D. Yes. This accurately describes how each passage uses the study.

E. No. While this is an accurate description of passage B, the study is not the main topic of passage A, but rather it is used to support a larger point.

Answer: D
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please share explanation for question 5? Sajjad1994
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please share explanation for question 5? Sajjad1994

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5. Which one of the following pairs of terms would most likely be used by the authors of passage A and passage B, respectively, to describe a person who wants to make more money than his or her neighbors?

Difficulty Level: 700+

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This question is asking how each author feels about the desire to have greater relative wealth. Passage A says that we overinvest in acquiring material things, so would view this negatively, while passage B says that material wealth is an indicator of value creation, so would view this positively.

A. No. Passage A does not claim that a desire for greater wealth isolates people, and passage B does not claim that the desire makes people more worldly.

B. No. Passage A would feel negatively, and passage B would feel positively.

C. No. Passage A would feel negatively, and passage B would feel positively.

D. Yes. Passage A says that we overinvest in acquiring material things, so would view this negatively, while passage B says that material wealth is an indicator of value creation, so would view this positively.

E. No. Passage A would feel negatively, and passage B would feel positively.

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Wouldn't the answer to 6 be D?

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1. (E) assert that their positions are supported by data, seems too strong for the passage. None of the authors "assert" that they are correct on the basis of data. Although, the tone of the passage is analytical there's less emphasis on data, more on the intuitive insights the authors are trying to convey.

2. Passage 1 author speaks about the paradox of being happier even if someone is earning less if that individual knows they've earned more than other people around them. Passage 2 builds on this paradox and addresses how there can be an alternative explanation for the paradox.
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Explanation

6. In arguing for their respective positions, the author of passage A and the author of passage B both do which one of the following?

Difficulty Level: 700

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The credited response will be supported by the text of both passages.

A. No. Passage A does not discuss biological origins.

B. No. The authors of both passages claim to be supported by data.

C. No. Passage A does not do this.

D. No. Passage B does not do this.

E. Yes. Passage A mentions data in the second, fourth, and fifth paragraphs, and passage B mentions data in the second paragraph.

Answer: E
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I know (D) is very tempting. The first lines show that the author of passage A believes that the data represents a paradox. However, the author of passage B never mentions a paradox. They seem to think that the situation is perfectly clear: we’re motivated by success and value, end of story. This answer is tricky because the early mention of ‘paradox’ sets the tone for both passages. Remember not to carry ideas from passage A into passage B.

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Wouldn't the answer to 6 be D?

Reasons:

1. (E) assert that their positions are supported by data, seems too strong for the passage. None of the authors "assert" they're right basis of data. Although, the tone of the passage is analytical there's less emphasis on data, more on the intuitive insights the authors are trying to convey.

2. Passage 1 author speaks about the paradox of being happier even if someone is earning less if that individual knows they've earned more than other people around them. Passage 2 builds on this paradox and addresses how there can be an alternative explanation for the paradox.
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Hi Sajjad, Can you help me with Question 3 (Passage clearly mentions ):
This theory may sound good and is commonly
heard, but it is not the explanation best supported by
(50) the evidence.
Rather, the data show that earning more
makes people happier because relative prosperity
makes them feel that they are successful, that they
have created value.

So B also qualifies as answer right, then why is it A ?
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Hi Sajjad, Can you help me with Question 3 (Passage clearly mentions ):
This theory may sound good and is commonly
heard, but it is not the explanation best supported by
(50) the evidence.
Rather, the data show that earning more
makes people happier because relative prosperity
makes them feel that they are successful, that they
have created value.

So B also qualifies as answer right, then why is it A ?

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For Q3: why A and not C?
A) ungenerous in its view of human nature and mistaken in its interpretation of the evidence.- The author clearly states "This theory may sound good and is commonly heard, but it is not the explanation best supported by the evidence". Hence we can infer that the conclusion drawn was mistaken.
(B) flattering in its implications about human nature but only weakly supported by the available evidence.
(C) plausible in its account of human nature but based largely upon ambiguous evidence - Mind you, the evidence was not ambiguous,nowhere in the paragraphs is it mentioned that the evidence was ambiguous, rather the interpretation or conclusion drwan was wrong.
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For Q3: why A and not C?
A) ungenerous in its view of human nature and mistaken in its interpretation of the evidence.- The author clearly states "This theory may sound good and is commonly heard, but it is not the explanation best supported by the evidence". Hence we can infer that the conclusion drawn was mistaken.
(B) flattering in its implications about human nature but only weakly supported by the available evidence.
(C) plausible in its account of human nature but based largely upon ambiguous evidence - Mind you, the evidence was not ambiguous,nowhere in the paragraphs is it mentioned that the evidence was ambiguous, rather the interpretation or conclusion drwan was wrong.

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https://gmatclub.com/forum/research-con ... l#p3191356
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