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GRE Question of the Day (December 23rd)

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Math A set has exactly five consecutive positive integers. Quantity A Quantity B The percentage decrease in the average of the numbers when one of the numbers is dropped from the set 20% A) Quantity A is greater.B) Quantity B is greater.C) The two quantities are equal.D) The relationship cannot be...

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GRE Question of the Day (December 22nd)

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Verbal Contemporary literary scholars have come to discard the once-conventional image of English theater in the time of Elizabeth I as an anomalous literary wonder, a sudden flowering of creativity rooted not in the dramatic traditions of England but the theater of ancient Greece and Rome....

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GRE Question of the Day (December 21st)

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Math Circle with center O Quantity A Quantity B The length of chord PQ The length of chord XY A) Quantity A is greater.B) Quantity B is greater.C) The two quantities are equal.D) The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.   Correct Answer - B - (click and drag your mouse to...

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GRE Question of the Day (December 18th)

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Math \({x < \frac{{1}}{{y}}}\), and x and y are positive Quantity A Quantity B \({\frac{{2+x-x^2}}{{x}}}\) \({\frac{{2y^2+y-1}}{{y}}}\) A)The quantity in Column A is greater.B)The quantity in Column B is greater.C)The two quantities are equal.D)The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.   Correct Answer - A  - (click and drag your mouse to...

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GRE Question of the Day (December 17th)

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Verbal While the disease is in (i) __________ state it is almost impossible to determine its existence by (ii) _________ . Blank (i) Blank (ii) (A) a critical (D) postulate (B) a latent (E) methodology (C) an overt (F) observation   Correct Answer - B & F  - (click and drag your mouse to...

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GRE Question of the Day (December 16th)

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Math A ribbon 40 inches long is cut into three parts in the ratio of 2:3:52:3:5. Quantity A Quantity B The length of the longest part of the ribbon 20 inches A) Quantity A is greater.B) Quantity B is greater.C) The two quantities are equal.D) The relationship cannot be determined from the...

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GRE Question of the Day (December 15th)

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Verbal Many admirers of art _______ the beauty of Jackson Pollock’s paintings, while others disparage the splatters of color as simplistic.A. defameB. overlookC. ignoreD. commendE. underrateF. extol Correct Answer - D & F  - (click and drag your mouse to see the answer) Question Discussion...

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GRE Question of the Day (December 14th)

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Math \({\Delta ABC}\) is equilateral. Line \({l}\) is parallel to side \({BC}\) and line \({m}\) is parallel to side \({AC}\). Quantity A Quantity B \({x}\) \({60}\) A) Quantity A is greater.B) Quantity B is greater.C) The two quantities are equal.D) The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.   Correct Answer -...

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GRE Question of the Day (December 11th)

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Math \({x = \frac{{1}}{{y}}}\) Quantity A Quantity B \({\frac{{x^2+x+2}}{{x}}}\) \({\frac{{2y^2+y+1}}{{y}}}\) A)The quantity in Column A is greater.B)The quantity in Column B is greater.C)The two quantities are equal.D)The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.   Correct Answer - C  - (click and drag your mouse to see the answer) Question Discussion &...

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GRE Question of the Day (December 10th)

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Verbal Researchers from the University of Southampton concluded that ethnic differences are likely not the cause of mutual mistrust, citing government surveys that show that cooperation and trust are no higher in racially __________ neighborhoods than in mixed communities. Blank (i) (A) militant (B) parochial (C) provincial (D) homogeneous (E)...

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