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If A implies B
and , C implies not A
Then how to relate B and C

If am thinking both b implies not C and not C implies B

I don’t know which is correct
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b implies no C as per me
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b implies no C as per me
Logic ?

And why not : not C implies B ?
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Here do you mean implies as "equal to" in quant or as implies in terms of two events
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can someone please confirm if GMAT asks such questions?
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can someone please confirm if GMAT asks such questions?

NOT ANYMORE!

P.S. Pure algebraic questions are no longer a part of the DS syllabus of the GMAT.

DS questions in GMAT Focus encompass various types of word problems, such as:

  • Word Problems
  • Work Problems
  • Distance Problems
  • Mixture Problems
  • Percent and Interest Problems
  • Overlapping Sets Problems
  • Statistics Problems
  • Combination and Probability Problems

While these questions may involve or necessitate knowledge of algebra, arithmetic, inequalities, etc., they will always be presented in the form of word problems. You won’t encounter pure "algebra" questions like, "Is x > y?" or "A positive integer n has two prime factors..."

Check GMAT Syllabus for Focus Edition

You can also visit the Data Sufficiency forum and filter questions by OG 2024-2025, GMAT Prep (Focus), and Data Insights Review 2024-2025 sources to see the types of questions currently tested on the GMAT.

So, you can ignore this question.

Hope it helps.­
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*Bunuel writes:*
> https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/u ... e6d58295ba
> https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/u ... 0c1d69e2ec
> can someone please confirm if GMAT asks such questions?

NOT ANYMORE!

P.S. Pure algebraic questions are no longer a part of the DS syllabus of the GMAT.

DS questions in GMAT Focus encompass various types of word problems, such as:


Word Problems
Work Problems
Distance Problems
Mixture Problems
Percent and Interest Problems
Overlapping Sets Problems
Statistics Problems
Combination and Probability Problems

While these questions may involve or necessitate knowledge of algebra, arithmetic, inequalities, etc., they will always be presented in the form of word problems. You won’t encounter pure "algebra" questions like, "Is x > y?" or "A positive integer n has two prime factors..."

Check gmat-syllabus-for-focus-edition-424188.html

You can also visit the data-sufficiency-ds-141/ and filter questions by data-sufficiency-ds-141/?start=0&selected_tags%5B%5D=1548&selected_tags%5B%5D=1985&selected_tags%5B%5D=1992&filter_id=oY3JNCqLSetzsjvImOl14ZBAw2RVxWynKcg5riPU0Fpb6879QaHkGEfDuMThXd to see the types of questions currently tested on the GMAT.

So, you can ignore this question.

Hope it helps.
I got this question in Q sectional mock, it was easy duh I made a silly error and it was really bothering me lol , which again makes me wanna question the sectional quants mocks on gmat forum quiz/ test section !!!! are they updated or we can still encounter questions which are not part of GMAT anymore ??
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*Bunuel writes:*
> https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/u ... e6d58295ba
> https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/u ... 0c1d69e2ec
> can someone please confirm if GMAT asks such questions?

NOT ANYMORE!

P.S. Pure algebraic questions are no longer a part of the DS syllabus of the GMAT.

DS questions in GMAT Focus encompass various types of word problems, such as:


Word Problems
Work Problems
Distance Problems
Mixture Problems
Percent and Interest Problems
Overlapping Sets Problems
Statistics Problems
Combination and Probability Problems

While these questions may involve or necessitate knowledge of algebra, arithmetic, inequalities, etc., they will always be presented in the form of word problems. You won’t encounter pure "algebra" questions like, "Is x > y?" or "A positive integer n has two prime factors..."

Check https://gmatclub.com/forum/gmat-syllabu ... 24188.html

You can also visit the https://gmatclub.com/forum/data-sufficiency-ds-141/ and filter questions by https://gmatclub.com/forum/data-suffici ... GEfDuMThXd to see the types of questions currently tested on the GMAT.

So, you can ignore this question.

Hope it helps.
I got this question in Q sectional mock, it was easy duh I made a silly error and it was really bothering me lol , which again makes me wanna question the sectional quants mocks on gmat forum quiz/ test section !!!! are they updated or we can still encounter questions which are not part of GMAT anymore ??

DS quiz should not contain questions not relevant to GMAT Focus. If you encounter one, please share. Thank you!
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*Bunuel writes:*
> *Bunuel writes:*
> > https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/u ... e6d58295ba
> > https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/u ... 0c1d69e2ec
> > can someone please confirm if GMAT asks such questions?
> NOT ANYMORE!
> P.S. Pure algebraic questions are no longer a part of the DS syllabus of the GMAT.
> DS questions in GMAT Focus encompass various types of word problems, such as:
> Word Problems
> Work Problems
> Dis
> I got this question in Q sectional mock, it was easy duh I made a silly error and it was really bothering me lol , which again makes me wanna question the sectional quants mocks on gmat forum quiz/ test section !!!! are they updated or we can still encounter questions which are not part of GMAT anymore ??

DS quiz should not contain questions not relevant to GMAT Focus. If you encounter one, please share. Thank you!
is this still relevant ?
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*Bunuel writes:*
> *Bunuel writes:*
> > https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/u ... e6d58295ba
> > https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/u ... 0c1d69e2ec
> > can someone please confirm if GMAT asks such questions?
> NOT ANYMORE!
> P.S. Pure algebraic questions are no longer a part of the DS syllabus of the GMAT.
> DS questions in GMAT Focus encompass various types of word problems, such as:
> Word Problems
> Work Problems
> Dis
> I got this question in Q sectional mock, it was easy duh I made a silly error and it was really bothering me lol , which again makes me wanna question the sectional quants mocks on gmat forum quiz/ test section !!!! are they updated or we can still encounter questions which are not part of GMAT anymore ??

DS quiz should not contain questions not relevant to GMAT Focus. If you encounter one, please share. Thank you!
is this still relevant ?

This is a problem solving (PS) question. Above refers to Data Sufficiency (DS) only!
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