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For no 3 why A is not correct as I can see the following:
True, less sea ice would form in the winter because global warming would cause temperatures to rise.

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3. According to the passage, which of the following is true about the sea ice that surrounds the Antarctic continent?

Difficulty Level: Easy

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Choice E is correct: according to the passage, “less sea ice would mean a smaller increase in the concentration of salt.”

Choices B, C, and D are incorrect because they are all contrary to the information presented in the passage.

Choice A is incorrect because the passage does not compare current amounts of sea ice with past quantities; it instead proposes a hypothetical scenario involving a possible future decline of sea ice formation.

Answer: E

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SajjadAhmad For ques2 ...if global warming occurs then sea ice formation will be less which leads to less concentration salty surface waters ....So why is option D wrong
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SajjadAhmad For ques2 ...if global warming occurs then sea ice formation will be less which leads to less concentration salty surface waters ....So why is option D wrong
Please explain

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2. The passage suggests that Martinson believes which of the following about deep waters in the Antarctic region?

Difficulty Level: 700

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Choice A is correct. Te passage states that, in Martinson’s scenario, the deep water would rise to the surface at a slower rate were warming to occur. He must believe, then, that the water currently rises to the surface more quickly.

As for Choice B, while the passage indeed states that deep waters in Antarctica store heat, it also suggests that this heat would be less likely to reach the surface and worsen global warming. Choice B is therefore incorrect.

Choice E is incorrect because it contradicts information given in the passage.

Choices C and D are incorrect because, while the passage discusses the effects of global warming on the temperature and salinity of surface water, it gives no information of warming’s effects on the temperature and salinity of deep water.

Answer: A

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Hey Sajjad1994,

What is the problem with option A for question 1 ?
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Hey Sajjad1994,

What is the problem with option A for question 1 ?

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1. It can be inferred from the passage that which of the following is true of the surface waters in the current Antarctic environment?

Difficulty Level: Hard

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The passage states that rising temperatures would decrease the amount of sea ice formed in the winter, and that this change would result in surface water that is less salty, and thus less likely to sink. The current situation, then, results in the opposite: surface waters that are more likely to sink.

Choices A and D are incorrect because the passage gives no information about how fluctuating temperatures would affect less salty water or about the relationship between the Antarctic region and the rest of the planet.

Choices B and E are incorrect because they are both the opposite of what the passage implies about surface waters in the current environment.

Choice C is correct.
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Sajjad1994, This particular passage in GRE Verbal Reasoning Official Guide marked as Easy and here it is marked as 700+.
Though i feel passage is tough in terms of answer choice elimination. So in shorter GRE, the passage will be of same difficulty and above ?
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Sajjad1994, This particular passage in GRE Verbal Reasoning Official Guide marked as Easy and here it is marked as 700+.
Though i feel passage is tough in terms of answer choice elimination. So in shorter GRE, the passage will be of same difficulty and above?

No idea at all in terms of GRE. May be carcass can help out.
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Sajjad1994, This particular passage in GRE Verbal Reasoning Official Guide marked as Easy and here it is marked as 700+.
Though i feel passage is tough in terms of answer choice elimination. So in shorter GRE, the passage will be of same difficulty and above ?

Yes is the answer to your question sir. In the shorter GRE the passage will be as the old version of the GRE before September 2023


Now. since ever, the passage on the GRE looks easy but that does not necessarily mean that they are. Especially ETS is a champ to create tricky questions , particularly, in the form of I,II,and III

Let me know if you need an explanation for the above.

meanwhile, you could read my new RC guide for the GRE if you are interested in



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