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A curved mirror produces an optical (i) $\(\qquad\)$ \(-\mathrm{a}\) (ii) $\(\qquad\)$ in the appearance of the object it reflects. While looking in such a mirror may amuse some, others may find it (iii) $\(\qquad\)$


Blank (i) Blank (ii) Blank (iii)
A. vacillation D. distortion G. debilitating
B. aberration E. divergence H. humorous
C. translucence F. detraction I. discomfiting


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Smells like actual GRE test.
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Re: A curved mirror produces an optical (i) $\qquad$ $-\mathrm{a}(\mathrm{ [#permalink]
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Maybe but it comes from a normal non official source
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A curved mirror produces an optical (i) _____ a (ii) _____ in the ap [#permalink]
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Smells like actual GRE test.


not actually. I wish I didn't saw this. I have changed my mind.
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