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Q2. There have been many estimates for when the earth’s inner core was formed, but scientists have used new data which indicate that the Earth’s inner core was formed 1-1.5 billion years ago as it ’froze’ from the surrounding molten iron outer core. A. There have been many estimates for when the earth’s inner core was formed, but scientists have used new data which indicate that the Earth’s inner core was formed 1-1.5 billion years ago as it ’froze’ from the surrounding molten iron outer core B. There has been many estimates for when the earth’s inner core was formed, but scientists who have used new data indicating that the Earth’s inner core was formed 1-1.5 billion years ago as it ’froze’ from the surrounding molten iron outer core C. There has been many estimates which indicates that the Earth’s inner core was formed 1-1.5 billion years ago, but scientists have used new data for when the earth’s inner core was formed as it ’froze’ from the surrounding molten iron outer core D. There have been many estimates, but scientists have used new data for when the earth’s inner core was formed as it ’froze’ from the surrounding molten iron outer core which indicates that the Earth’s inner core was formed 1-1.5 billion years ago E. There have been many estimates for when the earth’s inner core was formed, but scientists have used new data which indicates that the Earth’s inner core was formed 1-1.5 billion years ago as it ’froze’ from the surrounding molten iron outer core Difficulty - Hard
A) meaning issue - "which indiciate" is plural... so it must refer back to scientists. But it is not the scientists that indicate that the earths core was formed, but rather the data.
B) has been is incorrect - consider "many estimates have been proposed".. you never say "many estimates has been proposed".
C) same as B
D) Meaning issue - which seems to refer to core, but it is not the "iron outer core" that indicates the time of formation, but rather the data.
E) Last choice and it is correct. Which correctly refers to data, with the proper SJV (data.. indicates) and there are no meaning issues.
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Q1. X: When a rare but serious industrial accident occurs, people respond by believing that such accidents are becoming more frequent. This belief is irrational. After all, being dealt four aces in a hand of poker, a rare event, hardly increases one’s chances of being dealt four aces in a future hand.   Y: To the contrary, the belief is rational because it results in people’s sensing a danger to themselves not previously sensed and taking precautionary actions to prevent similar accidents in the future.   Y’s attempt to counter X’s claim is best described by which of the following? (A) It questions the aptness of the analogy drawn by X. (B) It makes apparent X’s failure to consider how people vary in their responses to a serious accident. (C) It shifts the basis for judging rationality to considerations of utility. (D) It offers an alternative explanation of why people form incorrect beliefs. (E) It challenges X’s assumption that the occurrence of a single event is sufficient to change a belief. Difficulty - Hard

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Q2. The main goal of “risk communication” is for experts to inform laypeople of the potential dangers of new technologies and ecological phenomenon. In order for experts to effectively communicate risk, they must understand the extent of the knowledge base of those whom they hope to guide. Research has found that canned messages, which make no concessions to a person’s knowledge, are likely to leave those who hear or read the message feeling befuddled or indifferent. Which of the following scenarios best captures the principle regarding effective “risk communication” elucidated in the passage? A. The West Nile virus is a waterborne disease that infects very few in the United States, yet many Americans, after watching news reports about the disease, have an unwarranted fear that they will come down with the illness. B. Some consumer advocates claim that constant use of cell-phones can cause brain tumors, especially in young children, though research has yet to reveal any such connection. C. In an effort to combat the spike in skin cancer cases in the Southern part of the United States, the government has hired a team of health experts to design the labeling for a popular brand of skin creams. D. A group of patients who were using a new pharmaceutical drug to reduce the risk of anxiety attacks has sued the manufacturer, claiming that neither physicians nor the drug’s packaging sufficiently warned against potential side effects. E. Researchers hoping to inform the public about the risks of radon in the home devised a brochure based on the results from questionnaire that had been used to gauge the public’s understanding on the subject. Difficulty - Hard

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Q1. If something would have been justifiably regretted if it had occurred, then it is something that one should not have desired in the first place. It follows that many forgone pleasures should not have been desired in the first place.

The conclusion above follows logically if which one of the following is assumed?

A. One should never regret one’s pleasures.

B. Forgone pleasures that were not desired would not have been justifiably regretted.

C. Everything that one desires and then regrets not having is a forgone pleasure.

D. Many forgone pleasures would have been justifiably regretted.

E. Nothing that one should not have desired in the first place fails to be a pleasure.



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Q2. The World Automobile Association (WAA) publishes a list of the “Best and Worst Drivers of the World,” ranking the drivers of every nation according to the number of traffic deaths per mile driven in that country. Each of the following, if true, would by itself provide a logical objection to using the WAA’s ranking as a representation of the quality of drivers in each nation EXCEPT:

(A) The roads in some countries are in bad repair and are therefore more dangerous than roads in other countries.

(B) The average driver in industrialized countries can afford to maintain his or her car in better condition than can the average driver in less developed countries.

(C) Some countries contain hundreds of thousands of miles of road while other countries contain relatively few miles of road.

(D) Minor accidents that would cause little injury in many countries are often fatal when they occur in extremely mountainous countries.

(E) Because of differences in national economies, the average car in some countries contains many more passengers than does the average car in other countries.



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Q1. Along with painting, for which he is best known, in Salvador Dali’s expansive artistic repertoire were included film, sculpture and photography. A. Along with painting, for which he is best known, in Salvador Dali’s expansive artistic repertoire were included B. Included in Salvador Dali’s expansive artistic repertoire, along with painting, for which he is best known, was C. In Salvador Dali’s expansive artistic repertoire, was included painting, for which he is best known, D. Included in Salvador Dali’s expansive artistic repertoire were painting, for which he is best known, along with E. In Salvador Dali’s expansive artistic repertoire, along with painting, for which he is best known, was included Difficulty - Hard

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Q2. There have been many estimates for when the earth’s inner core was formed, but scientists have used new data which indicate that the Earth’s inner core was formed 1-1.5 billion years ago as it ’froze’ from the surrounding molten iron outer core. A. There have been many estimates for when the earth’s inner core was formed, but scientists have used new data which indicate that the Earth’s inner core was formed 1-1.5 billion years ago as it ’froze’ from the surrounding molten iron outer core B. There has been many estimates for when the earth’s inner core was formed, but scientists who have used new data indicating that the Earth’s inner core was formed 1-1.5 billion years ago as it ’froze’ from the surrounding molten iron outer core C. There has been many estimates which indicates that the Earth’s inner core was formed 1-1.5 billion years ago, but scientists have used new data for when the earth’s inner core was formed as it ’froze’ from the surrounding molten iron outer core D. There have been many estimates, but scientists have used new data for when the earth’s inner core was formed as it ’froze’ from the surrounding molten iron outer core which indicates that the Earth’s inner core was formed 1-1.5 billion years ago E. There have been many estimates for when the earth’s inner core was formed, but scientists have used new data which indicates that the Earth’s inner core was formed 1-1.5 billion years ago as it ’froze’ from the surrounding molten iron outer core Difficulty - Hard

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Q1. Just as the tribes of our ancestors were, television is being employed to connect different groups of people with similar interests and businesses use television to connect with such “tribes’ of people who show interest in their services.

A. Just as the tribes of our ancestors were, television is being employed to connect different groups of people with similar interests and businesses use television

B. Just as the tribes of our ancestors were, television groups people with similar interests, allowing businesses to use it

C. Television is employed to create groups of people, just as the tribes of our ancestors were, around similar interests, and businesses use it

D. Television, just as the tribes of our ancestors were, is employed to create groups of people around similar interests, for businesses

E. Television is similar to the tribes of our ancestors in the connection of different groups of people with similar interests, for businesses



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Q2. Scientists have created a new substance that is so transparent as to be almost invisible.


(A) so transparent as to be

(B) so transparent it has been

(C) so transparent that it was

(D) transparent enough that it is

(E) transparent enough so as to be


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Q1. Just as the tribes of our ancestors were, television is being employed to connect different groups of people with similar interests and businesses use television to connect with such “tribes’ of people who show interest in their services. A. Just as the tribes of our ancestors were, television is being employed to connect different groups of people with similar interests and businesses use television B. Just as the tribes of our ancestors were, television groups people with similar interests, allowing businesses to use it C. Television is employed to create groups of people, just as the tribes of our ancestors were, around similar interests, and businesses use it D. Television, just as the tribes of our ancestors were, is employed to create groups of people around similar interests, for businesses E. Television is similar to the tribes of our ancestors in the connection of different groups of people with similar interests, for businesses Difficulty - Hard
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Ans is (e)
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Economics is one of the better-funded and more scientific social sciences, but in some critical ways it is failing us. The main problem is standards: They are either too high or too low. In both cases, the result is less daring and creative.
Consider academic research. In the 1980s, the ideal journal submission was widely thought to be 17 pages, maybe 30 pages for a top journal. The result was a lot of new ideas, albeit with a lower quality of execution. Nowadays it is more common for submissions to top economics journals to be 90 pages, with appendices, robustness checks, multiple methods, numerous co-authors, and every possible criticism addressed along the way.
There is little doubt that the current method yields more reliable results. But at what cost? The economists who have changed the world, such as Adam Smith, John Maynard Keynes or Friedrich Hayek, typically had brilliant ideas with highly imperfect execution. It is now harder for this kind of originality to gain traction. Technique stands supreme and must be mastered at an early age, with some undergraduates pursuing “pre-docs” to get into a top graduate school.
At the same time, the profession is pursuing a kind of “barbells” strategy. On Twitter (and, earlier, blogs), barriers to entry are very low and a Ph.D. is not required. That can be a good thing, but quality checks are extremely weak.
Here is the dirty little secret that few economics professors will admit: As those “perfect” research papers have grown longer, they have also become less relevant. Fewer people - including academics - read them carefully or are influenced by them when it comes to policy.
Actual views on politics are more influenced by debates on social media, especially on such hot topics such as the minimum wage or monetary and fiscal policy. The growing role of Twitter does not have to be a bad thing. Social media is egalitarian, spurs spirited debate and enables research cooperation across great distances.
Still, an earlier culture of “debate through books” has been replaced by a new culture of “debate through tweets.” This is not necessarily progress.
To use a bit of economic terminology, economists have not fully internalized the lessons of the Laffer Curve. By demanding so much rigor in academic research, they have created an environment in which most of the economics people actually see is less rigorous.





1. Which of the following can be concluded about those in positions of influence in the field of economics?
1. They are not giving due importance to academic rigor in deciding the practical aspects of theoretical economics.
2. They are getting swayed by the emotional response that popular economic policies generate.
3. They are openly choosing the help of social media in formulating their opinions of economic policy.
4. They are making impactful decisions on economic policy based on human impulse rather than cold logic.

2. Why does the author mention economists who have changed the world?
1. To mention the tendency of people to discredit the geniuses for their not being understandable.
2. To make a reference to the challenging nature of the implementation of an idea despite its brilliance.
3. To highlight how brilliant thinkers of the past were rendered powerless because their ideas were impractical.
4. To give an example of how the translation of a complex idea into a simpler form is important for it to become popular.

3. How can the nature of the author’s viewpoint on using social media to formulate economic policy, be best described?
1. Openly hostile towards doing so.
2. Fearful of the intellectual merit in doing so.
3. Derogatory about the efficacy of doing so.
4. Doubtful of the benefit in doing so.

4. Which of the following ideas the author might agree with?
1. That democratising the making of economic policy has dire consequences.
2. Top level economics’ theorists need to give more value to research work however complex it is.
3. Twitter is being used for purposes other than what it was originally intended for.
4. The opinions on any economic policy inadvertently involve debate and dialogue.

5. What could be a likely continuation of the above passage?
1. An overview of ways in which Twitter is impacting the lives of people in various other contexts.
2. Further incrimination of Economics professors.
3. A presentation of evidence of how social media influenced the election of Joe Biden.
4. A reminder that corrective measures are needed where economic policy making is concerned
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can someone help me with these ques
I think this one is best to post on the forum since RC takes some time to go through. I will get it up for you.

This appears to be not a GMAT question. It only has 4 answer choices. Where is this from? ajha60607?
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Q1. If something would have been justifiably regretted if it had occurred, then it is something that one should not have desired in the first place. It follows that many forgone pleasures should not have been desired in the first place. The conclusion above follows logically if which one of the following is assumed? A. One should never regret one’s pleasures. B. Forgone pleasures that were not desired would not have been justifiably regretted. C. Everything that one desires and then regrets not having is a forgone pleasure. D. Many forgone pleasures would have been justifiably regretted. E. Nothing that one should not have desired in the first place fails to be a pleasure. Difficulty - Hard

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Q2. The World Automobile Association (WAA) publishes a list of the “Best and Worst Drivers of the World,” ranking the drivers of every nation according to the number of traffic deaths per mile driven in that country. Each of the following, if true, would by itself provide a logical objection to using the WAA’s ranking as a representation of the quality of drivers in each nation EXCEPT: (A) The roads in some countries are in bad repair and are therefore more dangerous than roads in other countries. (B) The average driver in industrialized countries can afford to maintain his or her car in better condition than can the average driver in less developed countries. (C) Some countries contain hundreds of thousands of miles of road while other countries contain relatively few miles of road. (D) Minor accidents that would cause little injury in many countries are often fatal when they occur in extremely mountainous countries. (E) Because of differences in national economies, the average car in some countries contains many more passengers than does the average car in other countries. Difficulty - Hard

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Q1. Sales of yoga mats from Daniel’s yoga studio this year were double those of the prior year. However, average enrollment per class at Daniel’s studio decreased from the prior year, despite Daniel’s studio being the only yoga studio in town.

Which of the following, if true, most helps to explain the discrepancy in sales?


(A) Daniel offered a greater variety of yoga mats for sale than he had offered the previous year.

(B) The prices of yoga mats in Daniel’s studio increased from the previous year.

(C) Daniel began to teach additional styles of yoga this year, increasing the number of classes offered and attracting new students.

(D)Daniel increased the cost of each of his yoga classes from the previous year.

(E) Daniel’s studio requires that an individual bring his or her own yoga mat to each of the classes.



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Q2. The public service advertising campaign promoting the use of helmets has improved bicycle safety dramatically. Over the past 12 months, the number of serious bicycling injuries has been reduced by nearly 70 percent. Unfortunately, helmet usage has not reduced the number of all types of bike injuries. While serious head trauma has decreased by nearly 85 percent, broken bones now represent 20 percent of all reported bicycling injuries. This is a significant increase from last year’s 14 percent.

The reasoning in the argument is flawed because the argument does which of the following?


A. It fails to include information about any types of bicycle injuries other than head trauma and broken bones.

B. It implies that the same conclusion can result from two different sets of causes.

C. It fails to take into account any possible increase in the number of people riding bicycles over the past 12 months.

D. It presumes that an increase in the percentage of injuries involving broken bones precludes a decrease in the actual number of such injuries.

E. It ignores the fact that a 70 percent overall decrease in injuries would not allow for an 85 percent decrease in one specific type of injury.



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Could someone help me understand the - Would help explain and would not help explain type questions in IR ?
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Can anyone explain Q2(option D)
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please kindly explain me

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D - cause the purpose of helmet is to increase the safety of rider and it advocates in first line that it has helped but however the total number of injuries after has increased so safety hasn’t been ensured yet
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Q1. Just as the tribes of our ancestors were, television is being employed to connect different groups of people with similar interests and businesses use television to connect with such “tribes’ of people who show interest in their services. A. Just as the tribes of our ancestors were, television is being employed to connect different groups of people with similar interests and businesses use television B. Just as the tribes of our ancestors were, television groups people with similar interests, allowing businesses to use it C. Television is employed to create groups of people, just as the tribes of our ancestors were, around similar interests, and businesses use it D. Television, just as the tribes of our ancestors were, is employed to create groups of people around similar interests, for businesses E. Television is similar to the tribes of our ancestors in the connection of different groups of people with similar interests, for businesses Difficulty - Hard

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Q2. Scientists have created a new substance that is so transparent as to be almost invisible. (A) so transparent as to be (B) so transparent it has been (C) so transparent that it was (D) transparent enough that it is (E) transparent enough so as to be Difficulty - Hard (medium)

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Q1. The nation’s three military academies have seen a dramatic rise in applications, one fueled by a resurgence of patriotism, increasing tuition costs at private colleges, and improved recruiting by the academies.


(A) one fueled by a resurgence of patriotism, increasing tuition costs at private colleges, and improved recruiting by the academies

(B) one fueled by a resurgence of patriotism, tuition costs that have increased at private colleges, and academies improving their recruiting

(C) one fueled by a resurgence of patriotism, private colleges that increased their tuition costs, and recruiting improvements by the academies

(D) fueled by a resurgence of patriotism, tuition costs increasing at private colleges, and academies improving their recruiting

(E) fueled by a resurgence of patriotism, increasing tuition costs at private colleges, and academies improving their recruiting




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Q2. Although few would disagree that small classrooms of a maximum of 15 students are ideal environments in which to educate the young, financially strained counties point out that small classrooms cost twice as much as maintaining regular sized classrooms.

A. small classrooms cost twice as much as maintaining regular sized classrooms.

B. small classrooms cost twice as much to maintain as regular sized classrooms do.

C. maintaining small classrooms cost twice as much as regular sized classrooms do.

D. maintaining small classrooms cost twice as much as it does for regular sized classrooms.

E. to maintain small classrooms cost twice as much as for regular sized classrooms.




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C

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Q1. The nation’s three military academies have seen a dramatic rise in applications, one fueled by a resurgence of patriotism, increasing tuition costs at private colleges, and improved recruiting by the academies. (A) one fueled by a resurgence of patriotism, increasing tuition costs at private colleges, and improved recruiting by the academies (B) one fueled by a resurgence of patriotism, tuition costs that have increased at private colleges, and academies improving their recruiting (C) one fueled by a resurgence of patriotism, private colleges that increased their tuition costs, and recruiting improvements by the academies (D) fueled by a resurgence of patriotism, tuition costs increasing at private colleges, and academies improving their recruiting (E) fueled by a resurgence of patriotism, increasing tuition costs at private colleges, and academies improving their recruiting Difficulty - Hard
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Q1. Sales of yoga mats from Daniel’s yoga studio this year were double those of the prior year. However, average enrollment per class at Daniel’s studio decreased from the prior year, despite Daniel’s studio being the only yoga studio in town. Which of the following, if true, most helps to explain the discrepancy in sales? (A) Daniel offered a greater variety of yoga mats for sale than he had offered the previous year. (B) The prices of yoga mats in Daniel’s studio increased from the previous year. (C) Daniel began to teach additional styles of yoga this year, increasing the number of classes offered and attracting new students. (D)Daniel increased the cost of each of his yoga classes from the previous year. (E) Daniel’s studio requires that an individual bring his or her own yoga mat to each of the classes. Difficulty - Hard (Medium)
C

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Q2. The public service advertising campaign promoting the use of helmets has improved bicycle safety dramatically. Over the past 12 months, the number of serious bicycling injuries has been reduced by nearly 70 percent. Unfortunately, helmet usage has not reduced the number of all types of bike injuries. While serious head trauma has decreased by nearly 85 percent, broken bones now represent 20 percent of all reported bicycling injuries. This is a significant increase from last year’s 14 percent. The reasoning in the argument is flawed because the argument does which of the following? A. It fails to include information about any types of bicycle injuries other than head trauma and broken bones. B. It implies that the same conclusion can result from two different sets of causes. C. It fails to take into account any possible increase in the number of people riding bicycles over the past 12 months. D. It presumes that an increase in the percentage of injuries involving broken bones precludes a decrease in the actual number of such injuries. E. It ignores the fact that a 70 percent overall decrease in injuries would not allow for an 85 percent decrease in one specific type of injury. Difficulty - Hard
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can anyone suggest me how can i improve in rc

please dm if possible
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