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26th February 2016, 02:59 PM
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Re: GMAT Integrated reasoning practice

As you have asked about the GMAT Integrated reasoning practice questions, I am providing you with it
Yesterday was the deadline for our receipt of completed surveys from doctors who were invited to participate in the Medical Practice Priorities Survey. Did we get enough returns from this original group of invitees to get reliable statistics? Do we need to invite additional participants?

Consider each of the following statements. Does the information in the three emails support the inference as stated?
Yes
No
The administrator is unwilling to invite as many participants in the second group as were invited in the first group.
The project coordinator does not expect to be able to meet the goal for numbers of completed surveys received.
The administrator is willing to accept some risk of exceeding the budget for compensating participants.

Island Museum analyzes historical artifacts using one or more techniques described below—all but one of which is performed by an outside laboratory—to obtain specific information about an object’s creation. For each type of material listed, the museum uses only the technique described:

Animal teeth or bones: The museum performs isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS) in-house to determine the ratios of chemical elements present, yielding clues as to the animal’s diet and the minerals in its water supply.

Metallic ores or alloys: Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) is used to determine the ratios of traces of metallic isotopes present, which differ according to where the sample was obtained.

Plant matter: While they are living, plants absorb carbon-14, which decays at a predictable rate after death; thus radiocarbon dating is used to estimate a plant’s date of death.

Fired-clay objects: Thermoluminescence (TL) dating is used to provide an estimate of the time since clay was fired to create the object.

For each of the following artifacts in the museum’s Kaxna collection, select Yes if, based on the museum’s assumptions, a range of dates for the object’s creation can be obtained using one of the techniques in the manner described. Otherwise, select No.
Yes
No

Bronze statue of a deer
Fired-clay pot
Wooden statue of a warrior

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