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I think C in Q.1 is vague due to use of the term "new technology" ; passage talks only abput digital photography and not ALL newer technologies. A appears more appropriate in contrast.
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I think C in Q.1 is vague due to use of the term "new technology" ; passage talks only abput digital photography and not ALL newer technologies. A appears more appropriate in contrast.
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"only" gmatninja can validate your hypothesis --> we generally do not like extreme words in the GMAT! :lol:

I'll answer till you wait for the master to reply. The primary purpose is not only to contrast the advantage of film photography to benefits of its digital counterpart, but it also talks about where digital prints may fall short of all its advantages. The following part in the passage confirms this - "But while traditional prints may fade over time, gradually losing resolution or parts of the image, digital images are far more vulnerable to wholesale eradication due to a hard drive crash or a malicious computer virus."

Now coming to option C

C. recommending solutions to a problem inherent with the use of a newer technology
the key word is the article "a"
a newer technology
not "all" newer technologies as you read it.

Hope this helps.
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Could someone explain why not option E for Q3 ?
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1. As a whole, the passage is primarily concerned with:
Correct Answer: C. recommending solutions to a problem inherent with the use of a newer technology

Explanation:
The passage begins by introducing a problem related to digital photography—namely, that while it's convenient and efficient, digital images are vulnerable to total loss due to crashes, viruses, or technological obsolescence. It then goes on to recommend solutions, such as making backups, updating storage formats, and producing archival prints.

❌ Why the other options are wrong:
  • A. The passage does mention differences between film and digital, but the main focus is not a direct comparison—it's about addressing digital image loss.
  • B. There's no advocacy for returning to film photography. Film is discussed only for context and contrast.
  • D. The passage does not claim digital is superior; it actually highlights serious drawbacks.
  • E. The passage isn’t about historical evolution of methods, but rather about preservation issues in the digital age.


2. The passage mentions which of the following as a possible consequence of saving image files in only the most popular format?
The correct answer is:
E. Increased susceptibility to comprehensive data loss as standards of file storage change over time

Explanation:
The passage states:
Quote:
"Even when taking care to save photo files in the most popular format, photographers must contend with the fact that storage media become regularly superseded by newer technology."
This means that even popular formats can become obsolete as storage technologies evolve, potentially making photo collections inaccessible, hence, the increased susceptibility to comprehensive data loss.


Why the other options are incorrect:
A. An increase in the number of universities transferring their collections to newer media as technology changes
  • The passage mentions that universities already do this regularly. It's not a consequence of saving files in a popular format; rather, it's an existing practice.
B. Decreased protection from fading over time or gradual loss of resolution of the digital image
  • The opposite is true. The passage says digital images don’t fade or lose resolution like physical prints; instead, their risk is wholesale loss, not gradual degradation.
C. Increased protection from wholesale eradication of a photo collection due to a malicious computer virus
  • Again, the passage implies that digital images are more vulnerable to wholesale eradication from viruses or hardware failure, not less.
D. An ability to send digital images between cell phones and to sharing sites via an Internet connection
  • This is a general feature of digital photography, not a consequence of saving images in a specific format.


3. Which of the following statements can be inferred from the passage?
Correct Answer: A. Before the advent of digital photography, storage of film prints required more space to store and archive than did storage of digital photos.

Explanation:
The passage contrasts the compactness of digital storage with film:
Quote:
"Digital photography allows a photographer to store a near-infinite number of images in a very small space..."
This implies that film prints took up significantly more space, so this is a reasonable inference.

❌ Why the other options are wrong:
  • B. The passage never says film collections were never vulnerable to wholesale loss—just that they were less vulnerable compared to digital.
  • C. It mentions universities and businesses doing this now, but not that it was common before digital photography.
  • D. No mention or comparison of how many prints pros vs. amateurs stored.
  • E. While film photos are already printed, the passage does not argue archival copies were unnecessary—this statement assumes too much.
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