Thank you for using the timer - this advanced tool can estimate your performance and suggest more practice questions. We have subscribed you to Daily Prep Questions via email.
Customized for You
we will pick new questions that match your level based on your Timer History
Track Your Progress
every week, we’ll send you an estimated GMAT score based on your performance
Practice Pays
we will pick new questions that match your level based on your Timer History
Not interested in getting valuable practice questions and articles delivered to your email? No problem, unsubscribe here.
Thank you for using the timer!
We noticed you are actually not timing your practice. Click the START button first next time you use the timer.
There are many benefits to timing your practice, including:
Do RC/MSR passages scare you? e-GMAT is conducting a masterclass to help you learn – Learn effective reading strategies Tackle difficult RC & MSR with confidence Excel in timed test environment
Prefer video-based learning? The Target Test Prep OnDemand course is a one-of-a-kind video masterclass featuring 400 hours of lecture-style teaching by Scott Woodbury-Stewart, founder of Target Test Prep and one of the most accomplished GMAT instructors.
Source : GMAT Sets This was discussed in the past. Lets discuss again and get some fresh thoughts
One of the limiting factors in human physical performance is the amount of oxygen that is absorbed by the muscles from the bloodstream. Accordingly, entrepreneurs have began selling at gymnasiums and health clubs bottles of drinking water, labeled “SuperOXY”, that has extra oxygen dissolved in the water. Such water would be useless in improving physical performance, however, since the only way to get oxygen into the bloodstream so that it can be absorbed by the muscles is through the lungs.
Which of the following, if true, would serve the same function in the argument as the statement in boldface?
(A)the water lost in exercising can be replaced with ordinary tap water (B)the amount of oxygen in the blood of the people who are exercising is already more than the muscle can absorb (C)world-class athlete turn in record performance without such water (D)frequent physical exercise increases the body’s ability to take in and use oxygen (E)lack of oxygen is not the only factor limiting human physical performance
Archived Topic
Hi there,
This topic has been closed and archived due to inactivity or violation of community quality standards. No more replies are possible here.
Where to now? Join ongoing discussions on thousands of quality questions in our Verbal Questions Forum
Still interested in this question? Check out the "Best Topics" block below for a better discussion on this exact question, as well as several more related questions.
IMO B. Boldface is saying that bottled oxygen will not reach muscles. Similarly B says there is excess oxygen and not all reach muscles so no benefit of adding more oxygen.
Source : GMAT Sets This was discussed in the past. Lets discuss again and get some fresh thoughts
One of the limiting factors in human physical performance is the amount of oxygen that is absorbed by the muscles from the bloodstream. Accordingly, entrepreneurs have began selling at gymnasiums and health clubs bottles of drinking water, labeled “SuperOXY”, that has extra oxygen dissolved in the water. Such water would be useless in improving physical performance, however, since the only way to get oxygen into the bloodstream so that it can be absorbed by the muscles is through the lungs.
Which of the following, if true, would serve the same function in the argument as the statement in boldface?
(A)the water lost in exercising can be replaced with ordinary tap water (B)the amount of oxygen in the blood of the people who are exercising is already more than the muscle can absorb (C)world-class athlete turn in record performance without such water (D)frequent physical exercise increases the body’s ability to take in and use oxygen (E)lack of oxygen is not the only factor limiting human physical performance
Show more
IMO B)
Archived Topic
Hi there,
This topic has been closed and archived due to inactivity or violation of community quality standards. No more replies are possible here.
Where to now? Join ongoing discussions on thousands of quality questions in our Verbal Questions Forum
Still interested in this question? Check out the "Best Topics" block above for a better discussion on this exact question, as well as several more related questions.