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29th April 2016, 08:32 AM
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GMAT Paper
Hello, I want the sample paper of the GMAT exam as I am applying for the exam. Please provide me.
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29th April 2016, 08:33 AM
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Re: GMAT Paper
be sure they attend a school with a very small student population. Which of the following, if true, identifies the greatest flaw in the reasoning above? A. A low faculty/student ratio is the effect of a well-rounded education, not its source. B. Intelligence should be considered the result of childhood environment, not advanced education. C. A very small student population does not by itself, ensure a low faculty/student ratio. D. Parental desires and preferences rarely determine a child's choice of a college or university. E. Students must take advantage of the low faculty/student ratio by intentionally choosing small classes. Question 5 All German philosophers, except for Marx, are idealists. From which of the following can the statement above be most properly inferred? A. Except for Marx, if someone is an idealist philosopher, then he or she is German. B. Marx is the only non-German philosopher who is an idealist. C. If a German is an idealist, then he or she is a philosopher, as long as he or she is not Marx. D. Marx is not an idealist German philosopher. E. Aside from the philosopher Marx, if someone is a German philosopher, then he or she is an idealist. 6. In the years after he left the White House, Richard Nixon strove to burnish his image for history more assiduously than did any former president. A more assiduously than did any former president. B more assiduously than any other former president. C with an assiduousness unmatched by any former president. D with more assiduousness than did any other former president. E more assiduously in comparison to any former president. 7. For which n is the remainder largest when the number 817,380 is divided by n? A 4 B 5 C 6 D 8 E 9 8. If x is an odd integer, is y an odd integer? (1) The average of x and y is odd. (2) The average of x, y, and (y + 1) is an integer. A Statement (1) is, by itself, enough to enable you to answer the question, but statement (2) is not enough. B Statement (1) is not enough, by itself, to answer the question, but statement (2) is enough. C Combining statements (1) and (2) provides enough information to answer the question. D Either statement, by itself, provides enough information to answer the question. E Neither statement contains sufficient data to answer the question. Question 9 A family pays $800 per year for an insurance plan that pays 80 percent of the first $1,000 in expenses and 100 percent of all medical expenses thereafter. In any given year, the total amount paid by the family will equal the amount paid by the plan when the family's medical expenses total. A $1,000 B $1,200 C $1,400 D $1,800 E $2,200 Question 10 Cheese, bologna, and peanut butter sandwiches were made for a picnic in a ratio of 5 to 7 to 8. If a total of 120 sandwiches were made, how many bologna sandwiches were made? A 15 B 30 C 38 D 42 E 48 Question 11 A sink contains exactly 12 liters of water. If water is drained from the sink until it holds exactly 6 liters of water less than the quantity drained away, how many liters of water were drained away? A 2 B 3 C 4.5 D 6 E 9 Question 12 Company C sells a line of 25 products with an average retail price of $1,200. If none of these products sells for less than $420, and exactly 10 of the products sell for less than $1,000, what is the greatest possible selling price of the most expensive product? A $2,600 B $3,900 C $7,800 D $11,800 E $18,200 Question 13 In a certain game, each player scores either 2 points or 5 points. If n players score 2 points and m players score 5 points, and the total number of points scored is 50, what is the least possible positive difference between n and m? A 1 B 3 C 5 D 7 E 9 |
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