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There is no solution. During the real exam OR is black OR is white

During the real exam, if you are able to retain the information necessary to address the question, this is great. If not you should take notes

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Well, the problem for me is that I very rarely find passages that I have no clue about and almost 95% of the time, I tend to know some of the content of the passages beforehand. :( So I am worried that my strategy of not writing things down might not work if I end up getting a passage that I have no clue about and I can't even test my strategy on such passages because I can't find any such passages. :( So that's why.
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If 95% of the time you have idea and 5% not. The probability you get COMPLETELY lost during the exam is laughable

Under pressure, our mind could get dazed and confused but also it can deliver outstanding results. :)
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If 95% of the time you have idea and 5% not. The probability you get COMPLETELY lost during the exam is laughable
Yea, a 5% probability is 1 in 20 but with 4 passages in the exam, the probability becomes (1/20)*4 = 1/5 or 20%. :( So it's possible and I was worried about that. :(

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Under pressure, our mind could get dazed and confused but also it can deliver outstanding results. :)
True. :) Lets hope that I end up in the later category. ;)
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@GMAT Ninja --> I suspect there's something wrong with the passage. Just look up Ija in passage 2. That aside, several experts have differing answers over here. Kindly clarify. Thank you
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1. The primary purpose of the passage is to

A. refute a theoretical argument
B. discuss a theoretical approach
C. broaden a theoretical category
D. support a hypothesis
E. modify an explanation

GMATNinja - What do we mean by theoretical category in option C? In my first reading, I felt that feminist theory has also been broadened because the last paragraph says that "Feminist theory must also criticize itself and counter the tendency to congeal into a new ideology" or do we mean that feminist theory just uncovered the women category it didnt broaden the categories since the study was of men and women and no other categories?
Can you please help us understand why option choice B is correct and C is incorrect ?
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Thus, the essential first step in feminist theory is consciousness-raising, which supplies, as Catharine MacKinnon points out, "the major technique of analysis, structure of organization, method of practice, and theory of social change [for] the women's movement."
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What do we mean by supplies here? I thought supplies means provides here and hence marked D option choice.
Can you please help why option choice A is the correct ans?
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Thus, the essential first step in feminist theory is consciousness-raising, which supplies, as Catharine MacKinnon points out, "the major technique of analysis, structure of organization, method of practice, and theory of social change [for] the women's movement."
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What do we mean by supplies here? I thought supplies means provides here and hence marked D option choice.
Can you please help why option choice A is the correct ans?
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Also, can you explain Q5­
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Any explanation for why 5 is B and not A? Sajjad, it would also be good to copy the question and answer options together with the answers for ease of understanding the answers. Thank you
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5. According to the author, feminist theory can avoid becoming a new ideology if feminist theorists do which of the following?

Explanation

A. While this is important, it's not explicitly mentioned as the primary way to prevent feminist theory from becoming a new ideology in the passage. The emphasis in the passage is on consciousness-raising and the need to remain rooted in the real lives of women.

(B) This answer is correct. The author argues that consciousness-raising is a major technique of feminist analysis and an essential first step in feminist theory. By emphasizing the role of feminist theory in raising women's social consciousness, feminist theorists can prevent it from becoming a new ideology. This aligns with the author's point that feminist theory must remain connected to the real experiences of women.

C. While the passage discusses feminist theory's role in challenging various constructs and explanations, it does not specifically highlight the need to challenge theories produced by members of the dominant culture as the primary method to prevent feminist theory from becoming an ideology. This option oversimplifies the author's argument.

D. This option is correct in part, as the passage does mention the need for feminist theorists to engage with philosophical constructs, including those produced by prominent figures like Marx, Confucius, Freud, and Saint Paul. However, it does not single out this action as the primary means of preventing feminist theory from becoming an ideology.

E. The passage does not suggest that feminist theory should frequently reject new constructs and explanations as the primary strategy to prevent it from becoming an ideology. Instead, it emphasizes the importance of continually testing theory against real experiences.

In summary, option (A) is correct because it directly aligns with the author's central argument, emphasizing the need to continually test feminist theory against the actual experiences of women to prevent it from becoming a new ideology. The other options either oversimplify the author's argument or focus on aspects that are not explicitly presented as the primary means of avoiding ideology.

Answer: B
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hey Sajjad1994, i don't understand why you support choice A rather than B in the last part of the explanation. Is the right answer B or A? Thanks for clarifying!
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GMATNinja MartyMurray KarishmaB Can you please give an analysis of this passage? Specially Q2, Q4, and Q5.
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GMATNinja MartyMurray KarishmaB Can you please provide explanation of why choice A is wrong for question number 5?
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5. According to the author, feminist theory can avoid becoming a new ideology if feminist theorists do which of the following?

Explanation

A. While this is important, it's not explicitly mentioned as the primary way to prevent feminist theory from becoming a new ideology in the passage. The emphasis in the passage is on consciousness-raising and the need to remain rooted in the real lives of women.

(B) This answer is correct. The author argues that consciousness-raising is a major technique of feminist analysis and an essential first step in feminist theory. By emphasizing the role of feminist theory in raising women's social consciousness, feminist theorists can prevent it from becoming a new ideology. This aligns with the author's point that feminist theory must remain connected to the real experiences of women.

C. While the passage discusses feminist theory's role in challenging various constructs and explanations, it does not specifically highlight the need to challenge theories produced by members of the dominant culture as the primary method to prevent feminist theory from becoming an ideology. This option oversimplifies the author's argument.

D. This option is correct in part, as the passage does mention the need for feminist theorists to engage with philosophical constructs, including those produced by prominent figures like Marx, Confucius, Freud, and Saint Paul. However, it does not single out this action as the primary means of preventing feminist theory from becoming an ideology.

E. The passage does not suggest that feminist theory should frequently reject new constructs and explanations as the primary strategy to prevent it from becoming an ideology. Instead, it emphasizes the importance of continually testing theory against real experiences.

In summary, option (A) is correct because it directly aligns with the author's central argument, emphasizing the need to continually test feminist theory against the actual experiences of women to prevent it from becoming a new ideology. The other options either oversimplify the author's argument or focus on aspects that are not explicitly presented as the primary means of avoiding ideology.

Answer: B
HarshR9 KarishmaB AjiteshArun I am not able to understand why A is incorrect for qs 5.
The last para does mention- To remain true to their own vision of the truth, feminist theorists must continue to test thinking against experience, making sure that it remains rooted in the real lives of women.
Thus, to remain what it essentially is (and thus not become a new ideology in itself), feminist theory must continue to test what it says vs what are the experiences of real women, I feel. Can you please help me figure this one out?
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I believe for Q5 A is a much stronger answer than B. B is weak compared to A.
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GMATNinja karishma - Can you please help with explanation of Q5?

5. According to the author, feminist theory can avoid becoming a new ideology if feminist theorists do which of the following?

A. Continually test feminist theory against the actual experiences of women

This is directly mentioned in the last para. Para - "To remain true to their own vision of the truth, feminist theorists must continue to test thinking against experience, making sure that it remains rooted in the real lives of women."

B. Strongly emphasize the role of feminist theory in women's social consciousness
Conscious raising is mentioned as the first step in Feminist theory in the second last para. Also, the last para mentions these lines - "Feminist theory must also criticize itself and counter the tendency to congeal into a new ideology." So, are we saying by conscious raising we will not congeal into a new ideology. I am not able to relate how the last para that talks about not becoming a new ideology connects with the second last para?
As an approach to this question, I directly went to the last para to find the answer. I didnt connect the same with the second last para.

Also, please help with the explanation of Q7 on why each ans choice is wrong.

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I don't understand how B can be correct. Consciousness-raising was in regard to how woman's experience was never adequate and how feminist theory can add awareness to it. The way to achieve that was through Consciousness-raising. The problem of becoming ideology came at the last passage as probable challenge that the feminist theory will face and how to tackle it and that is by "must continue to test thinking against experience, making sure that it remains rooted in the real lives of women.". This is what is explained in Answer A. Can you help me understand where I have made the mistake?
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Official Explanation

5. According to the author, feminist theory can avoid becoming a new ideology if feminist theorists do which of the following?

Explanation

A. While this is important, it's not explicitly mentioned as the primary way to prevent feminist theory from becoming a new ideology in the passage. The emphasis in the passage is on consciousness-raising and the need to remain rooted in the real lives of women.

(B) This answer is correct. The author argues that consciousness-raising is a major technique of feminist analysis and an essential first step in feminist theory. By emphasizing the role of feminist theory in raising women's social consciousness, feminist theorists can prevent it from becoming a new ideology. This aligns with the author's point that feminist theory must remain connected to the real experiences of women.

C. While the passage discusses feminist theory's role in challenging various constructs and explanations, it does not specifically highlight the need to challenge theories produced by members of the dominant culture as the primary method to prevent feminist theory from becoming an ideology. This option oversimplifies the author's argument.

D. This option is correct in part, as the passage does mention the need for feminist theorists to engage with philosophical constructs, including those produced by prominent figures like Marx, Confucius, Freud, and Saint Paul. However, it does not single out this action as the primary means of preventing feminist theory from becoming an ideology.

E. The passage does not suggest that feminist theory should frequently reject new constructs and explanations as the primary strategy to prevent it from becoming an ideology. Instead, it emphasizes the importance of continually testing theory against real experiences.

In summary, option (A) is correct because it directly aligns with the author's central argument, emphasizing the need to continually test feminist theory against the actual experiences of women to prevent it from becoming a new ideology. The other options either oversimplify the author's argument or focus on aspects that are not explicitly presented as the primary means of avoiding ideology.

Answer: B
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