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SajjadAhmad :

For question 2, I picked, C. (after zoning down to A and C).
How do you reject C in 2 ?
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2. According to the passage, the Pew study is flawed in that it

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This question, again, asks us something we have already answered for ourselves. As we've discussed, the flaw in this study, according to the author, is that it asks a "misleading question" by framing this subject in terms primarily of race. Let's see which answer choices fit that notion. (A) does, and (E) might.

(E) must have an objective flaw. The author implies at multiple points that it's good that the survey included race and income. Her conclusion, after all, is that income is the key variable, so of course it must be studied. And the other uses the data collected by the survey about race to construct her argument, so it would be inconsistent for her to think that it was not of use.

(C) In the second half of the second paragraph it has been thoroughly narrated that the racial difference are the basic reason for the differences, Black people are behind the Whites in not only internet usage but in other fields of life. Option C is partially discussed in the start of the second paragraph but it didn't capture the central point of the question.

The correct answer is (A).

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SajjadAhmad :

For question 2, I picked, C. (after zoning down to A and C).
How do you reject C in 2 ?
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Hi SajjadAhmad

Can you please explain question 4 and 6?
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4. The author implies that the study's findings

Difficulty Level: 650

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By the time we've gotten to this question, we've gone over and over again the author's point. The methodology is fine; the data are fine; the result is presented in a misleading fashion. The only fitting answer choice is (C). It's not rare for GMAT passages to hammer repeatedly at the same point. It's a reason to be sure to capture the important points when you read, and also to "sharpen as you go" from one question to the next.

Answer: C

6. The author would be most likely to agree with which of the following statements?

Difficulty Level: 700-750

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In this question, as in all questions that sound like mind-reading questions, we are employing not psychology, but logic, and the correct answer will be the one that is most suggested or even required by the statements already made by the author of the passage. Since the question gives us no details to grab onto, we can begin by evaluating the answer choices relative to the point of the passage, which is that the survey, while good in many respects, has framed its results in a misleading way. If we survey the questions and we don't have strong immediate reactions, we can search for objective defects and start eliminating.

(E) contradicts the fact that the author has used the data collected in the survey to construct her argument, so (E) is out.

(D) overstates the author's criticism of the survey; she finishes the passage by partly defending the survey as a "confirmation and a reminder" of a known point. So (D) is out.

Choice (C) is completely apart from the scope of the passage, as the author hasn't directly or indirectly talked about whether the findings are controversial and whether that would be a good thing. So (C) is out.

We are left with (A) and (B). Which is objectively flawed? Or, alternatively, must one of them be true? (B) must be a belief of the author in order for her position to be consistent. She criticizes the study for having been summarized in a misleading way, and then partly defends the study as a "confirmation and reminder" of a well-established point. In saying that the authors should correct the way the study is framed and let it be a less interesting reminder of already established results, she is assuming and implying (B).

Choice (A), meanwhile, describes a tougher decision, and we don't have the grounds to know where the author would stand on this issue. By citing the integrity of the data, and using the data in her argument, she implies that the accuracy of the data are important, and we don't have sufficient information to know whether she thinks the data or the framing are more important. If anything, she is likely to think the data are more important, oppositely to (A), since in the present case, with accurate data, the survey can be reinterpreted and repaired.

The correct answer is (B).

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Hi SajjadAhmad

Can you please explain question 4 and 6?
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Only got question 3 wrong, finished all in 8 minutes, including 2.5mins to read.

What level is question 3?
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Only got question 3 wrong, finished all in 8 minutes, including 2.5mins to read.

What level is question 3?

Welcome! to GMAT Club

The difficulty level of question number 3 is hard (700-750).

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