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Filed under Difficult GMAT Questions, GMAT Critical Reasoning by ykaiim on April 5, 2010 at 11:11 pm
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You can transfer your ISA to another manager but please note that you can only transfer the whole of an ISA for a current tax year to the same component of the same type of ISA. However, you can transfer some or all of the investments you hold in ISAs for previous tax years, from one component of an ISA to the same component of any mini or maxi ISA. Although we do not currently intend to make a transfer-out charge, we have the right to make a charge of £50 for each transfer.
Which of the following operations are specifically forbidden by this regulation?
Transferring an entire maxi ISA to the maxi ISA of another ISA manager.
Transferring a mini ISA from last year to a mini ISA for this year.
Transferring a maxi ISA from two years ago to a maxi ISA for this year.
Transferring a maxi ISA to a mini ISA for another ISA manager.
Putting extra money into either a mini or maxi ISA. |

Filed under Difficult GMAT Questions, GMAT Critical Reasoning by ykaiim on April 5, 2010 at 11:10 pm
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Please provide some explanation for this problem.
Headway is now targeted at a wider readership – to include all NUT members who are on the leadership salary spine. This year’s NUT membership credential gave members the opportunity to identify themselves as teachers on the leadership spine and Headway will, in future, be mailed directly to all members so identified.
From the text above, which of the following can we reasonably conclude?
Headway is a free newspaper.
Formerly, the readership of Headway did not include members on the leadership salary spine.
Teachers can only be present on the leadership spine thanks to the NUT.
The readership for Headway will increase in future years.
Teachers cannot get access to Headway unless it is mailed to them. |

Filed under GMAT Critical Reasoning, Very Hard GMAT Questions. by ykaiim on April 5, 2010 at 11:09 pm
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I find this question very confusing. Can you please give some pointers?
An extract from Cathy’s school report: “Cathy has not done her written work particularly well, but has always been willing to volunteer answers when personally required to do so.”
This statement is unsatisfactory because
it may not be accurate about Cathy’s written work.
it contains a contradiction.
it assumes that the answers Cathy volunteers are correct.
the comments about Cathy volunteering answers are incompatible with those made about her written work.
it does not specify in what way Cathy’s written work is deficient. |

Filed under GMAT Sentence Correction, Very Hard GMAT Questions. by ykaiim on April 5, 2010 at 11:09 pm
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Filed under GMAT Critical Reasoning, Very Hard GMAT Questions. by ykaiim on April 5, 2010 at 11:08 pm
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At an enormous research cost, a leading chemical company has developed a manufacturing process for converting wood fibers into a plastic. According to the company, this new plastic can be used for, among other things, the hulls of small sailboats. But what does the company think sailboat hulls used to be made of? Surely the mania for high technology can scarcely go further than this.
The author’s opinion of the manufacturing process described in the passage is based primarily on the fact that :
(A) plastic is unlikely to be durable enough for high-quality sailboat hulls
(B) the research costs of developing the process outweigh any savings possible from the use of the plastic
(C) a small sailboat is not normally regarded as a high-tech product
(D) hulls for small sailboats can be made from wood without converting it into plastic
(E) many other spheres of human activity are in far greater need of technological research

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