Graduate Management Admission Test Verbal Reasoning Exam Version 1
Practice exam for Graduate Management Admission Test GMAT under College Entry Exams (College Exams). 5 sample questions.
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Question 1
The argument is most vulnerable to criticism on grounds that it
Correct Answer: E
Rationale: Grouping reduction and elimination treats partial as full success, weakening claim against alternatives. Choice A alternatives possible but not direct flaw. B other reasons irrelevant to pain relief. C moderate in 30% doesn't address 70%. D reports are evidence, not flaw. The lumping obscures degrees of success, making conclusion overstrong. Alternatives don't hit core vulnerability of equating outcomes.
Rationale: Grouping reduction and elimination treats partial as full success, weakening claim against alternatives. Choice A alternatives possible but not direct flaw. B other reasons irrelevant to pain relief. C moderate in 30% doesn't address 70%. D reports are evidence, not flaw. The lumping obscures degrees of success, making conclusion overstrong. Alternatives don't hit core vulnerability of equating outcomes.
Question 2
Which of the following is an assumption on which the investigators' conclusion relies?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Survival of advantageous offspring needed for trait evolution. Choice A rates change could affect but not core. B correlation given. D males irrelevant. E longer life not necessary. Assumption ties reproduction to inheritance over generations. Without survival, trend doesn't propagate. Others peripheral to heritability.
Rationale: Survival of advantageous offspring needed for trait evolution. Choice A rates change could affect but not core. B correlation given. D males irrelevant. E longer life not necessary. Assumption ties reproduction to inheritance over generations. Without survival, trend doesn't propagate. Others peripheral to heritability.
Question 3
Which of the following, if true, most strongly supports a prediction that Gardening Magazine's new policy will have its intended effect?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Others following amplifies impact on sales reduction. Choice A care failure doesn't link policy. C demand excess but not effect. D other reads weakens. E propagation improves counters. Collective action strengthens plundering reduction. Isolated policy limited.
Rationale: Others following amplifies impact on sales reduction. Choice A care failure doesn't link policy. C demand excess but not effect. D other reads weakens. E propagation improves counters. Collective action strengthens plundering reduction. Isolated policy limited.
Question 4
According to the passage, each of the following is a way in which higher wages can affect productivity EXCEPT:
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Cooperative atmosphere not listed, unlike incentives, turnover, morale, attract. Choice A incentives. B turnover. C morale. E attract. Passage specifies mechanisms, no cooperation. Omission key for except.
Rationale: Cooperative atmosphere not listed, unlike incentives, turnover, morale, attract. Choice A incentives. B turnover. C morale. E attract. Passage specifies mechanisms, no cooperation. Omission key for except.
Question 5
It can be inferred that the author of the passage would probably agree with which of the following statements about France's 1998 decision to implement a 35-hour workweek?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Not full advantage, as theory predicts more benefits beyond unemployment. Choice A usual. B difficult not said. D no mistaken. E no overestimation. Passage contrasts objectives. Limited view misses broader.
Rationale: Not full advantage, as theory predicts more benefits beyond unemployment. Choice A usual. B difficult not said. D no mistaken. E no overestimation. Passage contrasts objectives. Limited view misses broader.