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6th March 2016, 09:58 AM
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Verbal GMAT Practice
Can you provide me some Questions with answers for preparation of Verbal section of Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) as my sister will be giving the exam?
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6th March 2016, 10:18 AM
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Re: Verbal GMAT Practice
Some Questions with answers for preparation of Verbal section of Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) are as follows: Sample Sentence Correction Questions Here is a sample of 15 Sentence Correction Questions from the Verbal Question Bank for GMAT Winners. (There are over 200 Sentence Correction Questions in the Verbal Question Bank) Question SET 1 1. Disturbed by unfair treatment such as low pay and long hours, the idea of the work visa was improvements of the immigration law by the ACLU. (A) the idea of the work visa was improvements of the immigration law by the ACLU. (B) the work visa was an idea for improvements of the immigration law suggested by the ACLU. (C) the ACLU suggested the work visa as an improvement to the immigration law. (D) the ACLU suggested that immigration laws be improved by the work visa. (E) the work visa was suggested to be an improvement of immigration law by the ACLU. 2. In the 1920s, many stockbrokers were unable to collect payment from their investors, and it was a major contributor to the failure of the stock market in 1929. (A) In the 1920s, many stockbrokers were unable to collect payment from their investors, and it (B) The stockbrokers being unable to collect payment from their investors in the 1920s (C) For stockbrokers in the 1920s, to be unable to collect payment from their investors (D) The inability of the stockbrokers in the 1920s to collect payment from their investors (E) The stockbroker inability in the 1920s to collect payment from their investors 3. Mike believed her because she mixed it in a little truth with her story, although most of what she said was false. (A) mixed it (B) mixed (C) would mix (D) had mixed (E) had been mixing 4.Most kindergarteners appear to have a desire to learn, but kindergarteners with specifically planned diets were determined to have increased abilities for sitting still for extended periods. (A) were determined to have increased abilities (B) have been determined to have an increased ability (C) were determined to have an increasing ability (D) had been determined to have increased abilities (E) have been determined to have increasing abilities 5. The players from the Seattle team received larger contracts than the other team. (A) than the other team. (B) than the other team’s. (C) than those that are offered by other teams. (D) than those that is received by other teams. (E) than those received by the other team. 6. It was an increase in the city’s population that allowed the school administration running a sufficient program for students that would later be known by the name of Afterhours. (A) administration running a sufficient program for students that would later be known by the name of (B) administration running a sufficient program for students later to be known as name (C) administration running sufficient programs for students that would later be known by the name of (D) administration to run a sufficient program for students that later will be known as being (E) administration to run a sufficient program for students later to be known as 7. Students with marginal grades might wonder if colleges, eager for new applicants, might be willing to overlook low grades in favor of high ACT scores. (A) wonder if colleges, eager for new applicants, might be willing to overlook (B) wonder if colleges, eager for new applicants, would be willing to overlook (C) wonder if, in its eagerness for new applicants, colleges overlooked (D) wonder as to whether, in its eagerness for new applicants, colleges were willing to overlook (E) wonder whether colleges, eager for new applicants, would overlook 8. To distinguish identical twins from fraternal twins, one must understand that identical twins come from a single egg that is later divided, while fraternal twins come from two separate eggs. (A) identical twins from (B) identical twins and (C) identical twins or (D) between identical twins or (E) among identical twins or 9. A recent Human Rights Watch (HRW) report stated that the skyrocketing expense of pharmaceuticals have risen to force third world countries to address absent government policies, insufficient instruction for healthcare workers, and excessively strict drug-control regulations. (A) expense of pharmaceuticals have risen to force (B) expense for pharmaceuticals are a force for (C) expense of pharmaceuticals are forcing (D) rises in pharmaceutical expenses are forcing (E) pharmaceuticals expenses have risen to force 10. The analyst didn’t consider the company’s charitable donations, its volunteer project expenses, nor the ways one affects the other. (A) nor the ways one affects the other. (B) nor how each was affected by some other. (C) or the way where one affects the next. (D) or the ways in which they affect one another. (E) or the ways that each affect some other. 11. The report on the foundation’s endangered African wildlife states that the more the human population destroys the natural habitat, the species endangerment risk is greater. (A) the species endangerment risk is greater. (B) the risk of species endangerment is the greater. (C) the greater the risk to endangered species. (D) the endangerment of species is the greater. (E) the species is greater for risk of endangerment. 12. Financial institutions have begun demanding that analysts design a report summarizing profit and loss data for the last five years. (A) demanding that analysts design a report summarizing (B) demanding analysts to design a report summarizing (C) demanding designed reports of analysts summarizing (D) to demand that analysts design a report to summarize (E) to demand that analysts should design a report to summarize 13. Under normal circumstances, online classes are ideal for a specific type of student, such as people over thirty years of age and employed persons. (A) people over thirty years of age and employed persons. (B) people over thirty and the employed. (C) the employed or those over the age of thirty. (D) the employed or students who are over the age of thirty. (E) those who have reached thirty years of age and are employed. 14. The death of Timothy Cole will not prevent the courts from him being exonerated, should he prove to be innocent. (A) from him being exonerated (B) from exonerated him (C) from exonerating him (D) from being exonerated (E) from having exonerating him 15. Even though the prosecutors are reluctant to speak to the media about such cases, they can, and often are, forthcoming with official statements to the press. (A) can, and often are, forthcoming with official statements to the press. (B) can be, and often are, forthcoming with official statements to the press. (C) can be, and often has been, forthcoming with official statements to the press. (D) may have been, and often are, forthcoming with official statements to the press. (E) might be, and often has been, forthcoming with official statements to the press. Answer SET 1 1. C 2. D 3. B 4. B 5. E 6. E 7. E 8. A 9. C 10. D 11. C 12 A 13. C 14. C 15. B |
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