For a convention, a hotel charges a daily room rate of $120 for 1 person and x dollars for each additional person. What is the charge for each additional person? (1) The daily cost per person for 4 people sharing the cost of a room equally is $45. (2) The daily cost per person for [...]
GMAT Question of the Day: Data Sufficiency
How many integers n are there such that r < n < s? (1) s – r = 5 (2) r and s are not integers. A. Statement (1) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient. B. Statement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient. C. BOTH statements [...]
GMAT Question of the Day:Data Sufficiency
Purchasers of a certain electronic device are given the option of expanding the factory-installed RAM memory capacity at a cost of $60 per additional megabyte of memory capacity. What is the size, in megabytes, of the factory-installed memory capacity? (1) The cost of expanding the memory capacity by 50 percent is $240. (2) A version [...]
GMAT Question of the Day : Data Sufficiency
If intergers a and n are greater than 1 and the product of first 8 positive integers is a multiple of a^n, what is the value of a ? 1) a^n = 64 2) n = 6 A) Statement 1 alone is sufficient but statement 2 alone is not sufficient to answer the question asked. [...]
17-1000 SC- A patient accusing a doctor
A patient accusing a doctor of malpractice will find it difficult to prove damage if there is a lack of some other doctor to testify about proper medical procedures. (A) if there is a lack of some other doctor to testify (B) unless there will be another doctor to testify (C) without another doctor’s testimony [...]
18-1000 SC- A peculiar feature of the
A peculiar feature of the embryonic mammalian circulatory system is that in the area of the heart the cells adhere to one another, beating in unison and adopting specialized orientations exclusive of one another. (A) beating in unison and adopting (B) they beat in unison while adopting (C) beat in unison, and adopt (D) beating [...]
GMAT Question of The day
Sixteenth-century English physicians, who routinely used leeches to draw blood from patients in treating a wide variety of disorders, were themselves called “leeches.” Obviously, the sixteenth-century practice of calling physicians by this name has its origin in English physicians’ use of leeches during this period to draw blood. Which of the following, if true, most [...]
GMAT Question of the Day : Data Sufficiency
At a business association conference, the registration fee for members of the association was $20 and the registration fee for nonmembers was $25. If the total receipts from registration were $5,500, did more members than nonmembers pay the registration fee? (1) Registration receipts from members were $500 greater than receipts from nonmembers. (2) A total [...]
GMAT Question of the Day :Data Sufficiency
At a certain university, if 50 percent of the people who inquire about admission policies actually submit applications for admission, what percent of those who submit applications for admission enroll in classes at the university? (1) Fifteen percent of those who submit applications for admission are accepted at the university. (2) Eighty percent of those [...]
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GMAT Question of the Day : Sentence Correction
With its plan to develop seven and a half acres of shore land, Cleveland is but one of a large number of communities on the Great Lakes that is looking to its waterfront as a way to improve the quality of urban life and attract new businesses. (A) is looking to its waterfront as a [...]
GMAT Question of the Day: Reading Comprehension
It has recently been discovered that many attributions of paintings to the seventeenth-century Dutch artist Rembrandt may be false. The contested paintings are not minor works, whose removal from the Rembrandt corpus would leave it relatively unaffected: they are at its very center. In her recent book, Svetlana Alpers uses these cases of disputed attribution [...]
CR – helmets and Roller blades
Based on comprehensive longitudinal studies of accident prevention, several states have passed laws requiring children under the age of 18 to wear helmets when they roller blade. Yet a surprising result has been observed. Even though a large number of children wear helmets while roller blading, more head injuries than expected have been reported. This [...]
CR – Press releases and Jade Davis
The following notice was received by Jade Davis, an entrepreneur. “We regret that your press release cannot be accepted. Page limitations in the Times force the editor to return many worthy and well-written press releases.” All of the following may be inferred from the information above, EXCEPT (A) only well-written press releases were accepted for [...]
CR – Quaker-based Quiet Ones
Some sociologists believe that religious sects such as the Quaker-based Quiet Ones, who believe the end of the world is imminent and seek to purify their souls by, among other things, abstaining completely from sexual relations, are a product of growing disaffection with modern, industrialized and urbanized living. As evidence, they cite the fact that [...]
CR – Reducing commuting time
One way for reducing commuting time for those who work in the cities is to increase the speed at which traffic moves downtown. This can be accomplished by raising the tolls on the tunnels and bridges connecting the city with other communities. This will discourage auto traffic into the city and will encourage people to [...]
CR – freedom of religion and rights of children
Recent highly visible court cases have led some legislators to question the very nature of specific inalienable constitutional rights. The First Amendment guarantees freedom of religion, allowing parents to decline medical care for their seriously ill children, due to religious beliefs. This often sparks debate. If a child can be saved with medical intervention, should [...]
CR – Maya and Dana’s Grades
Two business school students, Maya and Dana, received the same overall grade in only one of four classes. Each grade was on a scale of 1 to 10. From which of the following statements can one determine whose average overall grade was higher? (A) Maya graduated at the top of her class (B) Maya’s lowest [...]
SC – Guggenheimer Museum directors and Montreal’s sociologists
In comparison with the socially relevant documentaries produced by the Guggenheimer Museum directors, Montreal’s sociologists have produced nothing even remotely groundbreaking. (A) In comparison with the socially relevant documentaries produced by the Guggenheimer Museum directors, Montreal’s sociologists have produced nothing even remotely groundbreaking. (B) In comparison with the socially relevant documentaries produced by the Guggenheimer [...]
GMAT Question of the Day – Critical Reasoning
Recently, several advertisers have withdrawn their advertisements from Magazine X, claiming that it was due to the fact that the editorial board of the magazine had decided to change the image that the magazine portrays from one of family values to one concerned more with sex and violence. Surely this indicates that the decision-makers in [...]
GMAT Question of the Day : Data Sufficiency
What was Casey’s total score for eighteen holes of golf? (1) Casey’s score for the first nine holes was 13 less than his score for the last nine holes. (2) Twice Casey’s score for the last nine holes was 58 more than his score for the first nine holes. A. Statement (1) ALONE is sufficient, [...]

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