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GMAT Question of the Day (April 21)

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Math

The following table shows results of a quality inspection of a lot of 15 mirrors.

<p><strong>Math</strong></p>
<p>The following table shows results of a quality inspection of a lot of 15 mirrors.</p>
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<p>The difference between the median number of defects and the average number of defects in the sample checked is between:</p>
<p>A. -1 and 0<br />
B. 0 and 0.5<br />
C. 0.5 and 1<br />
D. 1 and 1.5<br />
E. 1.5 and 2</p>
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<a href=Question Discussion & Explanation
Correct Answer - C - (click and drag your mouse to see the answer)

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Verbal

Zoologists warn of an imminent surge in the number of bird species that will become extinct within this century. Nevertheless, these zoologists are wrong. One need only consider the information gathered on native North American raptors, such as bald eagles and peregrine falcons. Several of these species came close to vanishing between 1900 and 1970, but since 1970, the local populations of these raptors have rebounded. The answer to which of the following questions provides information that would be most helpful in evaluating the argument above?

A. How many species of non-native raptors have been introduced into North America since 1970?

B. What special efforts, if any, have been made to rescue native North American raptors since 1970?

C. How many years’ experience do the zoologists have in evaluating patterns of extinction among animals?

D. To what degree have native North American raptors migrated to other parts of the world?

E. How many acres of woodland are set aside each year as bird refuges?

Question Discussion & Explanation
Correct Answer - B - (click and drag your mouse to see the answer)

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The difference between the median number of defects and the average number of defects in the sample checked is between:

A. -1 and 0
B. 0 and 0.5
C. 0.5 and 1
D. 1 and 1.5
E. 1.5 and 2

Question Discussion & Explanation
Correct Answer - C - (click and drag your mouse to see the answer)

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Verbal

Zoologists warn of an imminent surge in the number of bird species that will become extinct within this century. Nevertheless, these zoologists are wrong. One need only consider the information gathered on native North American raptors, such as bald eagles and peregrine falcons. Several of these species came close to vanishing between 1900 and 1970, but since 1970, the local populations of these raptors have rebounded. The answer to which of the following questions provides information that would be most helpful in evaluating the argument above?

A. How many species of non-native raptors have been introduced into North America since 1970?

B. What special efforts, if any, have been made to rescue native North American raptors since 1970?

C. How many years’ experience do the zoologists have in evaluating patterns of extinction among animals?

D. To what degree have native North American raptors migrated to other parts of the world?

E. How many acres of woodland are set aside each year as bird refuges?

Question Discussion & Explanation
Correct Answer - B - (click and drag your mouse to see the answer)

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