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need explanation for q1. For q2 , i was confused between A and C.


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1. In the context in which it appears, the word “informed” (Highlighted) most nearly means

Explanation

Choice (A) is wrong because “assiduous” means diligent, which is irrelevant here.

Choice (B) is wrong because the people studying art do not have to be “artistic.”

Choice (C) is a trap built on the uniqueness of the Parthenon, but “informed” is not describing the Parthenon.

Choice (D) is correct because “erudite” means knowledgeable, and knowledge would allow someone viewing the frieze to recognize its unique qualities.

Choice (E) is wrong because this is a question of knowledge, not applying technical, or “scientific,” skills.

Answer: D


2. Which of the following would be the best title for the above passage?

Explanation

Choice (A) is wrong because many of its characteristics have in fact been worked out.

Choice (B) is wrong because the passage is not primarily about artistic interpretation.

Choice (C) is correct because “idiosyncratic” is a synonym for unique, and the frieze is said to be unique in two ways.

Choice (D) is incorrect because only one paragraph discusses the existence of mortals in the frieze and because this title is much too broad.

Choice (E) is a trap: all sides of the frieze are continuous, not the individual characters.

Answer: C


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Hi, Could you also post the solution for the third question?

I am stuck between C and D. Could not find evidence to support either...Both are given for Patheorn Frieze but none for the Patheon itself in my opinion. Please help
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Hi, Could you also post the solution for the third question?

I am stuck between C and D. Could not find evidence to support either...Both are given for Patheorn Frieze but none for the Patheon itself in my opinion. Please help


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3. According to the passage, each of the following is true about the Parthenon EXCEPT:

Difficulty Level: 700

Explanation

Choice (A) is incorrect because the first sentence indicates that the Parthenon was constructed in the “High Classical Period.”

Choice (B) is incorrect because the same sentence says that the Parthenon was “regarded as a great architectural and artistic product.”

Choice (C) is incorrect because the frieze is said to have come from the “temple-chamber” of the Parthenon.

Choice (D) is correct because the passage says only that it is “difficult to study” the frieze because not all of it survives “today” and the surviving parts are in different locations. This doesn’t necessarily mean that today’s scholars don’t know what the missing portions looked like at the time of construction (perhaps drawings of the Parthenon survive, for example).

Choice (E) is incorrect because the frieze is described as “unique” and defined as a “structural element” of the Parthenon.

Answer: D


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Are we expected to know the meaning of these words ?

1. Erudite
2. Assiduous
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Are we expected to know the meaning of these words ?

1. Erudite
2. Assiduous

Hello, Adityasekar. If this were GRE® practice, I would say for sure, you would need to know such words. For GMAT™ practice, though, just learn what you can from the question, add a word or two to your vocabulary, and practice honing your reading skills. Although words such as erudite or assiduous might appear in a GMAT™ passage, the context would suggest their meaning, and I cannot think of an example of an official question in which an upper-level word is provided in isolation like this among the answer choices. To reiterate, that does not make the question a worthless exercise--maybe if you came across a GMAT™ passage with the word assiduous in it, you would already know the meaning--but the question is one that is less indicative of what you can expect to see on this particular test.

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Hea234ven wrote:
need explanation for q1. For q2 , i was confused between A and C.


Official Explanation


1. In the context in which it appears, the word “informed” (Highlighted) most nearly means

Explanation

Choice (A) is wrong because “assiduous” means diligent, which is irrelevant here.

Choice (B) is wrong because the people studying art do not have to be “artistic.”

Choice (C) is a trap built on the uniqueness of the Parthenon, but “informed” is not describing the Parthenon.

Choice (D) is correct because “erudite” means knowledgeable, and knowledge would allow someone viewing the frieze to recognize its unique qualities.

Choice (E) is wrong because this is a question of knowledge, not applying technical, or “scientific,” skills.

Answer: D


2. Which of the following would be the best title for the above passage?

Explanation

Choice (A) is wrong because many of its characteristics have in fact been worked out.

Choice (B) is wrong because the passage is not primarily about artistic interpretation.

Choice (C) is correct because “idiosyncratic” is a synonym for unique, and the frieze is said to be unique in two ways.

Choice (D) is incorrect because only one paragraph discusses the existence of mortals in the frieze and because this title is much too broad.

Choice (E) is a trap: all sides of the frieze are continuous, not the individual characters.

Answer: C


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Hi, I am still not convinced about Option E being wrong.....As per OE, They are continuous rather than individual, and that is what Option E talks about ..Continuity of character...

I did not choose Option C as i was not aware of meaning of idiosyncratic....

Can someone Pl explain in detail why E is wrong for Q2
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Q.1 Is clearly a question testing your vocabulary. Do such questions appear on the GMAT? Because as far as I know, GMAT RCs are more to do with comprehension that vocabulary. Even if "big words" are used in the passage we can infer its meaning through the sentences and idea of the passage. But here we are given "unfamiliar" words in the answer option - clearly no way to infer the meaning
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Q.1 Is clearly a question testing your vocabulary. Do such questions appear on the GMAT? Because as far as I know, GMAT RCs are more to do with comprehension that vocabulary. Even if "big words" are used in the passage we can infer its meaning through the sentences and idea of the passage. But here we are given "unfamiliar" words in the answer option - clearly no way to infer the meaning


You are right, this is a GRE passage basically and GMAT doesn't ask for the vocabulary. One can skip question like this for the purpose of the GMAT.
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