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3rd August 2016, 09:41 AM
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Ir gmat
Hii Buddy , I want to Get Integrated Reasoning Sample Question of GMAT Exam , Would you please Provide me Same ?
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3rd August 2016, 10:18 AM
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Re: Ir gmat
The Integrated Reasoning Section Tests real-world reasoning skills You will need to evaluate information from multiple sources and in different formats. The emphasis is on both quantitative and verbal reasoning abilities. An on-screen calculator is provided for quantitative questions. [B]There are four types of question format: [/B] Graphics interpretation Two-part analysis Table analysis Multi-source reasoning 1. It can be inferred that Yes No Only the company founder would be interested in launching new games in the next year All three partners believe that the development costs for Xanthia have been above the average for the company's games Less than $150,000 has been spent on marketing Xanthia in the current year 2. It can be inferred that Yes No The attitudes of the finance and marketing experts to development costs are more similar to each other than to the views of the company founder It is probable that one of the main points on the agenda for the meeting is marketing strategies 3. Using all the information provided, answer the two questions with either yes or no. Yes No Sally joined the company at Grade D when she was 28. Three years later she has applied for promotion to Grade C. Is it possible that she will be promoted? Norman has never worked with the company. He is 35 years old. Can we conclude that the only possible level at which he can enter the organization is at Grade B? 4. For any employee joining the organization at age 24 at Grade D, what is the minimum number of years before he or she can reach Grade A. (Assume that the employee is in continuous employment, i.e. does not leave and rejoin at a later date) A. 14 B. 9 C. 8 D. 7 E. 5 The table shows statistics relating to visitors to a certain website from nine geographical regions. (Click the column headers to sort if required) Region Visits Pages/Visit Avg. Visit Duration % New Visits Northern America 157,262 7.73 00:07:35 53.71% Southern Asia 43,461 8.95 00:11:02 45.29% South-Eastern Asia 13,186 8.51 00:08:37 52.50% Northern Europe 8,955 6.42 00:06:13 67.71% Western Asia 8,701 8.09 00:09:09 51.32% Eastern Asia 8,297 6.18 00:06:18 39.04% Eastern Europe 4,401 6.01 00:06:34 42.81% Western Europe 3,507 6.9 00:07:23 50.90% Australia and New Zealand 3,042 7.68 00:08:11 56.08% 1. True False The region with the median rank for number of visits also has the median rank for in the percent new visits category The five regions that account for the greatest number of pages per visit also are the same five regions that account for the top five greatest average visit durations The average (arithmetic mean) number of pages viewed per visit is less than 7 1. Set 1: Red, Blue, Yellow Set 2: Pink, Turquoise, Orange Set 3: Purple, Green, Brown Set 4: Black, White, Silver A certain company is launching three new products. Color schemes for the packaging are to be selected from colors in the four sets above. Four different colors are needed for each product. For each color scheme, not more than two colors can be selected from one set and colors from not more than three sets can be used. The first three colors selected for each of the products are Product 1 Product 2 Product 3 Yellow Blue Green Pink White Silver Silver Red Turquoise Select a color that could be used for the fourth color for all three products. Select a color that could not be used as the fourth color for any of the products.Could not be used Could be used Orange White Yellow Purple Green Brown 2. A taxi service charges a base fare of $5, and a rate of $M per mile for the first 10 miles. Thereafter the rate is $0.5M per mile. There is also a charge of $3 per suitcase. Students traveling from and to the local college get a twenty percent discount on the mileage rates. A is a teacher traveling a distance of 8 miles with one suitcase. B is a student traveling 30 miles with two suitcases from the college to the station. Select the expression for the difference between the amounts paid by A and B in dollars, and for the amount paid by A in dollars. Difference Amount paid by A 8(1 + M) 3 + 8M 3 + 16M 11 + 16M 3(1 + 8M) 8M |
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