Four neighbouring countries produce a third of a world’s harvest of sugarcane. During the last decade, Vernia’s sugarcane output was greater than that of Browland. However, because Sylvania had a greater output of sugarcane than Borodia’s, Vernia must have produced more sugarcane than Borodia.
If taken into consideration, any of the following makes the argument above logically correct EXCEPT.
A) Browland’s output sugarcane was greater than Borodia
B) Vernia and Sylvania produced the same amount of sugarcane
C) Vernia’s sugarcane output was less than that of Sylvania
D) Browland and Sylvania produced the same amount of sugarcane
E) Sylvania produced less sugarcane than Browland
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I think C
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Grinreaper4334 wrote:
I think C
Yes can you provide an explanation. I made a mistake and don’t know where
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The question asks which of the statements furthers the conclusion given in the question. In C , if Vernia’s output is less than Sylvania, then it is possible that Vernia could produce less output than Borodia as we are not given any evidence of Vernia’s output being more than Borodia’s
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Four neighbouring countries produce a third of a world’s harvest of sugarcane. During the last decade, Vernia’s sugarcane output was greater than that of Browland. However, because Sylvania had a greater output of sugarcane than Borodia’s, Vernia must have produced more sugarcane than Borodia. If taken into consideration, any of the following makes the argument above logically correct EXCEPT. A) Browland’s output sugarcane was greater than Borodia B) Vernia and Sylvania produced the same amount of sugarcane C) Vernia’s sugarcane output was less than that of Sylvania D) Browland and Sylvania produced the same amount of sugarcane E) Sylvania produced less sugarcane than Browland Help please..
A is actually a weakener. People are saying that because of relaxed laws, maybe more dangerous fire works are being sold and that’s why more burns. A is saying that the new fireworks don’t include powerful fireworks. So the relaxation probably didn’t have anything to do with more number of severe burns
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In fact A, B and C all are weakeners I think
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I think the answer is E.
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Edoua wrote:
Four neighbouring countries produce a third of a world’s harvest of sugarcane. During the last decade, Vernia’s sugarcane output was greater than that of Browland. However, because Sylvania had a greater output of sugarcane than Borodia’s, Vernia must have produced more sugarcane than Borodia. If taken into consideration, any of the following makes the argument above logically correct EXCEPT. A) Browland’s output sugarcane was greater than Borodia B) Vernia and Sylvania produced the same amount of sugarcane C) Vernia’s sugarcane output was less than that of Sylvania D) Browland and Sylvania produced the same amount of sugarcane E) Sylvania produced less sugarcane than Browland Help please..
Hi, I wanted to go through some RCs on the mobile app of GMAT club... But I don’t see the option to hide timer statistics... Is it the same with everyone?
I am getting a 93 - 95 %ile in E-GMAT’s Critical thinking ability quizzes
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how accurate are they?
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idk much about it but may be they are precise.
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does anyone has experience about egmat’s ability quiz and actual test level
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E-GMAT’s Critical thinking ability quizzes
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where are u giving these ?
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in their verbal scholaranium
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there are 3 types of quizzes
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Where can I get some free DI material to practice, I am done with official guide, Official DI and MBA.com questions? Any recommendations?
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Cementing , Ability and custom
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The demand for Korean horror films in America will fall considerably since American horror films are back in demand there, impacting the overall demand for Korean films. However, the American viewers’ demand for Korean films will increase again. Two years back when the American romance film genre went through a revival in popularity in America, the demand for Korean romantic films in America went down; however, the demand for Korean film has returned to its previous level since then.
Which of the following, if true, best supports the assertion that the demand for Korean films may not return to its previous level?
A) In the past two years some very successful American Horror films were actually based on successful Korean Horror films.
B) The Korean horror films were significantly responsible for contributing to the revival in demand for Korean films after it dropped two years back.
C) Various surveys show that the movie business in America is almost at its peak and is likely to go down after it booms in the next one year.
D) The demand for Korean romantic films has not decreased in the last two years.
E) American sci-fi films have always been more popular in America than Korean or America horror films have been.
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The answer is B
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Edoua wrote:
The demand for Korean horror films in America will fall considerably since American horror films are back in demand there, impacting the overall demand for Korean films. However, the American viewers’ demand for Korean films will increase again. Two years back when the American romance film genre went through a revival in popularity in America, the demand for Korean romantic films in America went down; however, the demand for Korean film has returned to its previous level since then.
Which of the following, if true, best supports the assertion that the demand for Korean films may not return to its previous level?
A) In the past two years some very successful American Horror films were actually based on successful Korean Horror films.
B) The Korean horror films were significantly responsible for contributing to the revival in demand for Korean films after it dropped two years back.
C) Various surveys show that the movie business in America is almost at its peak and is likely to go down after it booms in the next one year.
D) The demand for Korean romantic films has not decreased in the last two years.
E) American sci-fi films have always been more popular in America than Korean or America horror films have been.
Consumer advocate: There is no doubt that the government is responsible for the increased cost of gasoline, because the government’s policies have significantly increased consumer demand for fuel, and as a result of increasing demand, the price of gasoline has risen steadily.
Which one of the following is an assumption required by the consumer advocate’s argument?
(A) The government can bear responsibility for that which it indirectly causes.
(B) The government is responsible for some unforeseen consequences of its policies.
(C) Consumer demand for gasoline cannot increase without causing gasoline prices to increase.
(D) The government has an obligation to ensure that demand for fuel does not increase excessively.
(E) If the government pursues policies that do not increase the demand for fuel, gasoline prices tend to remain stable
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Anyone wna try this question?
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Official LSAT question
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C seems correct I guess
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malhar.mohite wrote:
C seems correct I guess
C is already stated in the argument.
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Nullbyte wrote:
Anyone wna try this question?
Is it A ?
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SATYAM7777 wrote:
Is it A ?
Yup
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SATYAM7777 wrote:
C is already stated in the argument.
So why do you think C is wrong? Do you mean that we have to assume the premise to be true? And what’s given in C is actually a premise?
apart from og from where should i practice qustionsin gmatclub
rajat163, ML200211, you can select OG and RC questions there
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winterschool wrote:
rajat163, ML200211, you can select OG and RC questions there
I think that I have tried to help them by sharing the right RC sub-forum link. Thank you!
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poojaarora1818 wrote:
I think that I have tried to help them by sharing the right RC sub-forum link. Thank you!
I appreciate that.
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winterschool wrote:
I appreciate that.
Thank you for your support and guidance as always. I will continue to serve club in future as much I can. As I have learnt so many things from the Gmat Club. Thanks!
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French cuisine is highly regarded all over the world. Yet in Paris there are more American restaurants selling burgers and fries (which many people now class as junk food) than there are in any other European capital city. Obviously the French are very fond of junk food, and are not too proud to eat it. Which of the following, if true, would most weaken the author’s contention? A) There are also a larger number of Lebanese restaurants in Paris than there are in other European capital cities. B) French Cordon Bleu cuisine is very expensive. C) The number of French tourists eating in New York burger restaurants is very low. D) Junk food is actually has high nutritional value when eaten in moderation. E) There are an unusually large number of American tourists in Paris who eat at burger joints.
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French cuisine is highly regarded all over the world. Yet in Paris there are more American restaurants selling burgers and fries (which many people now class as junk food) than there are in any other European capital city. Obviously the French are very fond of junk food, and are not too proud to eat it. Which of the following, if true, would most weaken the author’s contention? A) There are also a larger number of Lebanese restaurants in Paris than there are in other European capital cities. B) French Cordon Bleu cuisine is very expensive. C) The number of French tourists eating in New York burger restaurants is very low. D) Junk food is actually has high nutritional value when eaten in moderation. E) There are an unusually large number of American tourists in Paris who eat at burger joints.
Clearly E
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Studies in restaurants show that the tips left by customers who pay their bill in cash tend to be larger when the bill is presented on a tray that bears a credit-card logo. Consumer psychologists hypothesize that simply seeing a credit-card logo makes many credit-card holders willing to spend more because it reminds them that their spending power exceeds the cash they have immediately available.
Which of the following, if true, most strongly supports the psychologists’ interpretation of the studies?
(A) The effect noted in the studies is not limited to patrons who have credit cards.
(B) Patrons who are under financial pressure from their credit-card obligations tend to tip less when presented with a restaurant bill on a tray with a credit-card logo than when the tray has no logo.
(C) In virtually all of the cases in the studies, the patrons who paid bills in cash did not possess credit cards.
(D) In general, restaurant patrons who pay their bills in cash leave larger tips than do those who pay by credit card.
(E) The percentage of restaurant bills paid with a given brand of credit card increases when that credit card’s logo is displayed on the tray with which the bill is presented.
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can someone please help me understand this?
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Studies in restaurants show that the tips left by customers who pay their bill in cash tend to be larger when the bill is presented on a tray that bears a credit-card logo. Consumer psychologists hypothesize that simply seeing a credit-card logo makes many credit-card holders willing to spend more because it reminds them that their spending power exceeds the cash they have immediately available. Which of the following, if true, most strongly supports the psychologists’ interpretation of the studies? (A) The effect noted in the studies is not limited to patrons who have credit cards. (B) Patrons who are under financial pressure from their credit-card obligations tend to tip less when presented with a restaurant bill on a tray with a credit-card logo than when the tray has no logo. (C) In virtually all of the cases in the studies, the patrons who paid bills in cash did not possess credit cards. (D) In general, restaurant patrons who pay their bills in cash leave larger tips than do those who pay by credit card. (E) The percentage of restaurant bills paid with a given brand of credit card increases when that credit card’s logo is displayed on the tray with which the bill is presented.
French cuisine is highly regarded all over the world. Yet in Paris there are more American restaurants selling burgers and fries (which many people now class as junk food) than there are in any other European capital city. Obviously the French are very fond of junk food, and are not too proud to eat it. Which of the following, if true, would most weaken the author’s contention? A) There are also a larger number of Lebanese restaurants in Paris than there are in other European capital cities. B) French Cordon Bleu cuisine is very expensive. C) The number of French tourists eating in New York burger restaurants is very low. D) Junk food is actually has high nutritional value when eaten in moderation. E) There are an unusually large number of American tourists in Paris who eat at burger joints.