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P is an integer divisible by 4 and Q is an integer divisible by 3. Which of the following must be odd?

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E. None of the above.

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If a = 1,248 and b = 1,152, what is the value of \((a^2 - b^2) ^{\frac{1}{2}}\)?

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Utility Corp, a company with a specific level of cash in its budget, has been clearing uninhabited land near a national park for the construction of a coal plant. This practice continues even though greater annual profits can be made from a nuclear plant, which will not damage the nearby park, than from a coal plant, which will injure the habitat.

Which of the following, if true, most helps to explain why Utility Corp has been pursuing the less profitable of the two economic activities mentioned above?

(A) The nearby park is rich with naturally occurring plant life that is important to the survival of various animal species.

(B) Coal plant operations that are located in uninhabited areas are more profitable than coal plant operations that are located in inhabited areas.

(C) In certain districts, profits made from coal plant operations are more heavily taxed than profits made from any other industry.

(D) Some of the energy produced on land near an area such as a national park cannot be delivered cost-effectively to customers.

(E) The amount of money required to build a nuclear plant is twice as high as the amount needed to begin a coal plant.

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Candidate: I am worried about the effects that the recent media coverage of my personal life will have on my chances of gaining office. Even though the reports are untrue, some voters interviewed on television, in response to these reports, have already expressed doubts regarding my ability to lead.

Campaign manager: Your concern is unfounded. Of 1,000 people in this city randomly surveyed by e-mail, only 25 have responded that their perception of your ability to lead has been negatively impacted by the recent media coverage.

The campaign manager's argument is most vulnerable to criticism on the ground that it fails to acknowledge the possibility that

(A) future media reports that follow up on the story of the candidate's personal life will further damage the public's perception of the candidate's ability to lead

(B) the candidate's main opponent will use the opportunity created by the recent media coverage to conduct her own survey to assess the damage done to her opponent's credibility

(C) the voting public would understand that its reaction to the recent media coverage of the candidate's personal life was the intended primary focus of the survey

(D) opinions expressed in television interviews are not always the most reliable indicator of how interviewees are likely to act in given situations

(E) many of those surveyed who are skeptical of the candidate's ability to lead due to the recent reports did not respond to the survey
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(1) The probability of selecting a red marble from the bowl is 1 out of 5.
(2) The probability of selecting a blue marble is twice that of selecting a red marble.
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Sarah purchased an antique lamp and immediately took it to an appraiser. The appraiser told her that the lamp was a fair purchase and was worth what she had paid for it. Five years later, Sarah had the lamp appraised again, and the increase in value was substantial. What was the percent increase in value compared to Sarah’s original purchase price?

(1) Sarah’s original purchase price was $200.
(2) The new appraised value was $700.
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There are only two kinds of fruits that can be grown on a large scale in Nashvin County— bananas and oranges. The unique climate of Nashville County is of particular benefit to the orange trees and as a result, the total number of oranges that can be grown in one year in Nashville County is three times the number of bananas that can be grown in a year. However, most orchard owners still focus on growing more banana trees than orange trees.

Which of the following best explains the paradox highlighted above?

(A) While the demand for oranges in the domestic market is low, the export demand for oranges is huge.
(B) The selling price of a dozen bananas is at least 6 times that of a dozen oranges.
(C) The amount of fertilizer required by banana trees and orange trees is more or less the same.
(D) It takes less manpower to pluck ripe oranges from trees than it does to pluck bananas.
(E) Most orchard owners in other neighbouring counties also focus more on growing bananas than on growing oranges.

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Newspapers represent one of the major forms of media communications. Like the success of television and radio shows, a newspaper's success is measured by the attention it receives from the public. Therefore, the information in newspapers should never be trusted since __________.

A. almost all newspapers today own corresponding Internet sites that publish their articles free of charge
B. it is written with the sole purpose of creating an emotional response in the reader
C. it is gathered by a group of journalists so statistically, at least one must be dishonest
D. most TV shows income is generated through advertising
E. editors are trained and hired to identify biased views and weakly established arguments
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What was the net profit of a certain company during their fourth year of operation?

(1) Net profit during the third year was half as much as during the fifth year.

(2) Net profit during the fourth year was $12 million more than during the third year.
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A car drives along a straight road from Smithville to Laredo, going through Ferristown along the way. What is the total distance by car from Smithville to Laredo?

(1) The distance from Smithville to Ferristown is 3/5 of the distance from Smithville to Laredo.
(2) The distance from Ferristown to Laredo is 12 miles.
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In a discus competition, if Hannah's second throw had been 6 meters farther it would have measured twice the distance of her first throw. Her second throw was 28 meters farther than her first throw; what was the distance of her second throw?

A. 62
B. 64
C. 66
D. 68
E. 70

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Jamal received a financial aid package of $8000 that consisted of loans and grants. If one-fourth of the loan money and three-fifths of the grant money were designated for personal living expenses, which amounted to $2875, how much money did Jamal receive in loans?

A. 6000
B. 5500
C. 3500
D. 2500
E. 1800

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There are only two kinds of fruits that can be grown on a large scale in Nashvin County— bananas and oranges. The unique climate of Nashville County is of particular benefit to the orange trees and as a result, the total number of oranges that can be grown in one year in Nashville County is three times the number of bananas that can be grown in a year. However, most orchard owners still focus on growing more banana trees than orange trees.

Which of the following best explains the paradox highlighted above?

(A) While the demand for oranges in the domestic market is low, the export demand for oranges is huge.
(B) The selling price of a dozen bananas is at least 6 times that of a dozen oranges.
(C) The amount of fertilizer required by banana trees and orange trees is more or less the same.
(D) It takes less manpower to pluck ripe oranges from trees than it does to pluck bananas.
(E) Most orchard owners in other neighbouring counties also focus more on growing bananas than on growing oranges.

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newspapers-represent-one-of-the-major-forms-of-media-communications-446496.html

Which of the following most logically completes the argument?

Newspapers represent one of the major forms of media communications. Like the success of television and radio shows, a newspaper's success is measured by the attention it receives from the public. Therefore, the information in newspapers should never be trusted since __________.

A. almost all newspapers today own corresponding Internet sites that publish their articles free of charge
B. it is written with the sole purpose of creating an emotional response in the reader
C. it is gathered by a group of journalists so statistically, at least one must be dishonest
D. most TV shows income is generated through advertising
E. editors are trained and hired to identify biased views and weakly established arguments
Guys do you have any suggestion or tip how to solve this verbal questions
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