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GMAT Questions and Answers| Graded to Pass| Test Bank
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[Show more]Compared - to (verb) /with (noun) 
 
Refunded back - redundant 
 
Correlates - with 
 
Consider / Considered - no idiom should follow ('to be' & 'as' are wrong) 
 
which - cannot modify people (also needs to be very clear what it is modifying) 
 
ever, never, already, yet - mus...
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Add to cartCompared - to (verb) /with (noun) 
 
Refunded back - redundant 
 
Correlates - with 
 
Consider / Considered - no idiom should follow ('to be' & 'as' are wrong) 
 
which - cannot modify people (also needs to be very clear what it is modifying) 
 
ever, never, already, yet - mus...
Adjustable-Rate Mortgage (ARM) - A loan with an interest rate that changes periodically in keeping with a current index, such as one-year treasury bills. 
 
Agreement of Sale - A contract where a seller agrees to sell and a buyer agrees to buy, under specific terms and conditions spelled out i...
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Add to cartAdjustable-Rate Mortgage (ARM) - A loan with an interest rate that changes periodically in keeping with a current index, such as one-year treasury bills. 
 
Agreement of Sale - A contract where a seller agrees to sell and a buyer agrees to buy, under specific terms and conditions spelled out i...
What is a percent? - A percent is a fraction whose denominator is 100. 
 
The Perimeter of a rectangle - P=2(l+w) 
 
The Perimeter of a Square - P=4s (s=side) 
 
Area of a Parallelogram: - A=(base)(height) 
 
(x-y)(x+y) - x²-y² 
 
(x-y)² - x²-2xy+y² 
 
(x+y)² - x²+2xy+y²...
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Add to cartWhat is a percent? - A percent is a fraction whose denominator is 100. 
 
The Perimeter of a rectangle - P=2(l+w) 
 
The Perimeter of a Square - P=4s (s=side) 
 
Area of a Parallelogram: - A=(base)(height) 
 
(x-y)(x+y) - x²-y² 
 
(x-y)² - x²-2xy+y² 
 
(x+y)² - x²+2xy+y²...
abaft 
(adv.) on or toward the rear of a ship<br>The passengers moved abaft of the ship so as to escape the fire in the front of the ship. 
 
 
abandon 
(v.; n) to leave behind; to give something up; freedom; enthusiasm; impetuosity;<br>After failing for several years, he abandoned his d...
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Add to cartabaft 
(adv.) on or toward the rear of a ship<br>The passengers moved abaft of the ship so as to escape the fire in the front of the ship. 
 
 
abandon 
(v.; n) to leave behind; to give something up; freedom; enthusiasm; impetuosity;<br>After failing for several years, he abandoned his d...
Verbal is placed in which sections, Total Questions, Total Time, Scoring, Question Types? - It is the 4th Section, 41 multiple choice questions, 75 minutes, 0-60 (effectively 7-51), Sentence Correction, Reading Comprehension, Critical Reasoning. 
 
Vocabulary for Critical Reasoning: Conclusion? -...
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Add to cartVerbal is placed in which sections, Total Questions, Total Time, Scoring, Question Types? - It is the 4th Section, 41 multiple choice questions, 75 minutes, 0-60 (effectively 7-51), Sentence Correction, Reading Comprehension, Critical Reasoning. 
 
Vocabulary for Critical Reasoning: Conclusion? -...
All elements in a set with a zero standard deviation are ___ to the ___. The range of the set is___. 
equal, mean, zero 
 
 
price change 
[new price - original price] / original price*100% 
 
 
What is standard deviation? 
the average distance between the elements of a set and the mean 
 
 
what is...
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Add to cartAll elements in a set with a zero standard deviation are ___ to the ___. The range of the set is___. 
equal, mean, zero 
 
 
price change 
[new price - original price] / original price*100% 
 
 
What is standard deviation? 
the average distance between the elements of a set and the mean 
 
 
what is...
Able ___; Ability ___ - Able to; Ability to 
 
Among vs. Between - Use between when referring to two items or groups, among when referring to three or more 
 
Amount vs. Number - Use amount when referring to an uncountable quantity, like soup or live, and number when referring to countable ...
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Add to cartAble ___; Ability ___ - Able to; Ability to 
 
Among vs. Between - Use between when referring to two items or groups, among when referring to three or more 
 
Amount vs. Number - Use amount when referring to an uncountable quantity, like soup or live, and number when referring to countable ...
For some people, laptops are just a means __ an end - a means to 
 
This is a real life instnace__ plagiarism - instance of 
 
Cats have the ability (to see /of seeing) in the dark - ability to see 
 
The editor has access __ the entire manuscript - access to 
 
John has been (accused of...
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Add to cartFor some people, laptops are just a means __ an end - a means to 
 
This is a real life instnace__ plagiarism - instance of 
 
Cats have the ability (to see /of seeing) in the dark - ability to see 
 
The editor has access __ the entire manuscript - access to 
 
John has been (accused of...
2^2 - 4 
 
1^2 - 1 
 
3^2 - 9 
 
4^2 - 16 
 
5^2 - 25 
 
6^2 - 36 
 
7^2 - 49 
 
8^2 - 64 
 
9^2 - 81 
 
10^2 - 100 
 
11^2 - 121 
 
12^2 - 144 
 
13^2 - 169 
 
14^2 - 196 
 
15^2 - 225 
 
25^2 - 625 
 
√2 - 1.414 
 
√3 - 1.732 
 
√5 - 2...
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Add to cart2^2 - 4 
 
1^2 - 1 
 
3^2 - 9 
 
4^2 - 16 
 
5^2 - 25 
 
6^2 - 36 
 
7^2 - 49 
 
8^2 - 64 
 
9^2 - 81 
 
10^2 - 100 
 
11^2 - 121 
 
12^2 - 144 
 
13^2 - 169 
 
14^2 - 196 
 
15^2 - 225 
 
25^2 - 625 
 
√2 - 1.414 
 
√3 - 1.732 
 
√5 - 2...
What to do writing portion. - 1. determine thesis/ main idea (beginning or end of text) 
2. determine organizational structure (read passage more than once, look at table of contents, index, glossary, heading, footnotes, and visuals) 
3. Skim and review first and second line of each body paragr...
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Add to cartWhat to do writing portion. - 1. determine thesis/ main idea (beginning or end of text) 
2. determine organizational structure (read passage more than once, look at table of contents, index, glossary, heading, footnotes, and visuals) 
3. Skim and review first and second line of each body paragr...
Common Factors - Break down both numbers to their prime factors to see what factors they have in common. Multiply all combinations of shared prime factors to find all common factors. 
 
Gross Profit - Gross profit = Selling Price - Cost 
 
Combined Events - For events E and F: 
• not E = ...
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Add to cartCommon Factors - Break down both numbers to their prime factors to see what factors they have in common. Multiply all combinations of shared prime factors to find all common factors. 
 
Gross Profit - Gross profit = Selling Price - Cost 
 
Combined Events - For events E and F: 
• not E = ...
4^x + 4^-x = 2 - To get reciprocals to equal 2, both must be 1, so x = 0 
 
Point Q lies in the interior of a particular circle. Is point Q the center of the circle? 
 
(1) There exist points A, B, and C, all distinct points on the circle's circumference, such that the distances QA, QB, and QC ...
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Add to cart4^x + 4^-x = 2 - To get reciprocals to equal 2, both must be 1, so x = 0 
 
Point Q lies in the interior of a particular circle. Is point Q the center of the circle? 
 
(1) There exist points A, B, and C, all distinct points on the circle's circumference, such that the distances QA, QB, and QC ...
Quotient - result obtained by dividing one quantity by another 
y = xq + r 
i.e. 28 = (8)(3) + r where r = remainder 
 
Rules of Integers - Even x Even = Even 
Even x Odd = Even 
Odd x Odd = Odd 
 
Even + Even = Even 
Even + Odd = Odd 
Odd + Odd = Even 
 
greatest common factor/ divisor (GCF/...
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Add to cartQuotient - result obtained by dividing one quantity by another 
y = xq + r 
i.e. 28 = (8)(3) + r where r = remainder 
 
Rules of Integers - Even x Even = Even 
Even x Odd = Even 
Odd x Odd = Odd 
 
Even + Even = Even 
Even + Odd = Odd 
Odd + Odd = Even 
 
greatest common factor/ divisor (GCF/...
A candy company sells premium chocolate candies at $5 per pound and regular chocolate candies at $4 per pound in increments of whole pounds only. If Barrett buys a 7-pound box of chocolate candies that cost him $31, how many pounds of premium chocolate candies are in the box? 
(A) 1 
(B) 2 
(C) 3 
...
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Add to cartA candy company sells premium chocolate candies at $5 per pound and regular chocolate candies at $4 per pound in increments of whole pounds only. If Barrett buys a 7-pound box of chocolate candies that cost him $31, how many pounds of premium chocolate candies are in the box? 
(A) 1 
(B) 2 
(C) 3 
...
"1) Multiplying and dividing negative exponents 
 Q: 
 39742*10^3= 
 89.507*10= 
 4,192.2/10^2= 
 89.507/10=" - "a) 1) Patterns with powers of 10 
 In words Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones Tenths Hundredths Thousandths In Numbers 1,000 100 10 1 .1 .01 .001 In powers of ten 10^3 10^2 10^1 10^0 10^...
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Add to cart"1) Multiplying and dividing negative exponents 
 Q: 
 39742*10^3= 
 89.507*10= 
 4,192.2/10^2= 
 89.507/10=" - "a) 1) Patterns with powers of 10 
 In words Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones Tenths Hundredths Thousandths In Numbers 1,000 100 10 1 .1 .01 .001 In powers of ten 10^3 10^2 10^1 10^0 10^...
Understand, Plan, Solve 
 
Mathematicians know that the real math on hard problems is not Solve; the real math is Understand and Plan. - 1) Understand the problem first. 
 
2) Plan your attack by adapting known techniques in new ways. 
 
3) Solve by executing your plan. 
 
If you know you can Sol...
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Add to cartUnderstand, Plan, Solve 
 
Mathematicians know that the real math on hard problems is not Solve; the real math is Understand and Plan. - 1) Understand the problem first. 
 
2) Plan your attack by adapting known techniques in new ways. 
 
3) Solve by executing your plan. 
 
If you know you can Sol...
a + b = - b + a 
 
a x b = - b x a 
 
(a + b) + c = - a + (b + a) 
 
(a x b) x c = - a x (b x a) 
 
a (b + c) = - ab + ac 
 
Adding a positive number - Move right along the number line 
 
Subtracting a positive number - Move left along the number line 
 
Adding a negative number...
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Add to carta + b = - b + a 
 
a x b = - b x a 
 
(a + b) + c = - a + (b + a) 
 
(a x b) x c = - a x (b x a) 
 
a (b + c) = - ab + ac 
 
Adding a positive number - Move right along the number line 
 
Subtracting a positive number - Move left along the number line 
 
Adding a negative number...
Divisibility of LCM 
If x is divisible by A and by B,then x is divisible by the LCM of A and B, no matter what. 
 
Calculation of LCM 
 
Factors of 20 
Imp: Prime factors of 20 are: 2, 2, and 5 and Factors are, 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, and 20 
 
2 unique prime factors 
3 prime factors 
6 factors 
Some squa...
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Add to cartDivisibility of LCM 
If x is divisible by A and by B,then x is divisible by the LCM of A and B, no matter what. 
 
Calculation of LCM 
 
Factors of 20 
Imp: Prime factors of 20 are: 2, 2, and 5 and Factors are, 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, and 20 
 
2 unique prime factors 
3 prime factors 
6 factors 
Some squa...
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