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GRE GRE General Test Questions and Answers

Questions 4

Exhibit.

Options:

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.

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Questions 5

Options:

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.

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Questions 6

Exhibit.

Which of the following statements are true about the end-of-month stock prices from January to December? Indicate all such statements.

Options:

A.

From one month to the next, if the price of Stock X increased, then the price of Stock Y decreased.

B.

From one month to the next, if the price of Stock Y remained the same, then the price of Stock X decreased.

C.

From one month to the next, if the price of Stock Y decreased, then the price of Stock X increased.

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Questions 7

la 1994. if 20 percent of the first-year students who look the placement exam received a score of 85 or higher, approximately what percent of all first-year students received a score of S5 or higher on the placement exam that year?

Options:

A.

30%

B.

22%

C.

18%

D.

9%

E.

4.5%

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Questions 8

Options:

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.

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Questions 9

The circle graph above shows the results of a survey conducted at a high school in which each student was asked to name one favorite sport, if any. Of the students who named a favorite sport, what percent of students named either baseball or hockey?

Options:

A.

15.75%

B.

21%

C.

28%

D.

31.5%

E.

42%

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Questions 10

No act is done purely for the benefit of

Claim: others

All actions—even those that seem to be done

for other people—are based on self-interest.

Reason-

Write a response in which you discuss the extent to which you agree or disagree with the claim and the reason on which that claim is based.

Options:

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Questions 11

Options:

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.

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Questions 12

In sets A and B shown, I < v < y < z. Which of the following statement is about .1 and H must be true? Indicate all such statements.

Options:

A.

The average (arithmetic mean) of the numbers in A is equal to the average of the numbers in B.

B.

The median of the numbers in A is equal to the median of the numbers in B.

C.

The range of the numbers in A is greater than the range of the numbers in B.

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Questions 13

How many positive integers less than or equal to 29 can be expressed as the product of two different integers greater than 1 ?

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Questions 14

The following appeared in a letter from the owner of the Sunnyside Towers apartment complex to its manager.

"Last week, all the showerheads in the first three buildings of the Sunnyside Towers complex were modified to restrict maximum water flow to one-third of what it used to be. Although actual readings of water usage before and after the adjustment are not yet available, the change will obviously result in a considerable savings for Sunnyside Corporation, since the corporation must pay for water each month. Except for a few complaints about low water pressure, no problems with showers have been reported since the adjustment. Clearly, modifying showerheads to restrict water flow throughout all twelve buildings in the Sunnyside Towers complex will increase our profits further."

Write a response in which you examine the stated and or unstated assumptions of the argument. Be sure to explain how the argument depends on these assumptions and what the implications are for the argument if the assumptions prove unwarranted.

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Questions 15

The following appeared in a memo from the president of Bower Builders, a company that constructs new homes.

"A nationwide survey reveals that the two most-desired home features are a large family room and a large, well-appointed kitchen. A number of homes in our area built by our competitor Domus Construction have such features and have sold much faster and at significantly higher prices than the national average. To boost sales and profits, we should increase the size of the family rooms and kitchens in all the homes we build and should make state-of-the-art kitchens a standard feature. Moreover, our larger family rooms and kitchens can come at the expense of the dining room, since many of our recent buyers say they do not need a separate dining room for family meals."

Write a response in which you examine the stated and or unstated assumptions of the argument. Be sure to explain how the argument depends on these assumptions and what the implications are for the argument if the assumptions prove unwarranted.

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Questions 16

The following appeared in a letter to the editor of a Batavia newspaper

"The department of agriculture in Batavia reports that the number of dairy farms throughout the country is now 25 percent greater than it was 10 years ago. Dunne this same time period, however, the price of milk at the local Excello Food Market has increased from SI.50 to over S3.00 per gallon. To prevent farmers from continuing to receive excessive profits on an apparently increased supply of milk, the Batavia government should begin to regulate retail milk prices Such regulation is necessary to ensure fair prices for consumers."

Write a response in which you discuss what questions would need to be answered in order to decide whether the recommendation is likely to have the predicted result Be sure to explain how the answers to these questions would help to evaluate the recommendation

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Questions 17

The following appeared in a letter to the editor of a Batavia newspaper

"The department of agriculture in Batavia reports that the number of dairy farms throughout the country is now 25 percent greater than it was 10 years ago. During this same time period, however, the price of milk at the local Excello Food Market has increased from SI.50 to over $3.00 per gallon. To prevent farmers from continuing to receive excessive profits on an apparently increased supply of milk, the Batavia government should begin to regulate retail milk prices Such regulation is necessary to ensure fair prices for consumers."

Write a response in which you discuss what questions would need to be answered in order to decide whether the recommendation is likely to have the predicted result Be sure to explain how the answers to these questions would help to evaluate the recommendation

Options:

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Questions 18

The following appeared as a letter to the editor from the owner of a skate shop in Central Plaza.

"Two years ago the city council voted to prohibit skateboarding in Central Plaza. They claimed that skateboard users were responsible for litter and vandalism that were keeping other visitors from coming to the plaza. In the past two years, however, there has been only a small increase in the number of visitors to Central Plaza. and litter and vandalism are still problematic. Skateboarding is permitted in Monroe Park, however, and there is no problem with litter or vandalism there. In order to restore Central Plaza to its former glory, then, we recommend that the city lift its prohibition on skateboarding in the plaza."

Write a response in which you discuss what questions would need to be answered in order to decide whether the recommendation and the argument on which it is based are reasonable. Be sure to explain how the answers to these questions would help to evaluate the recommendation.

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Questions 19

Claim: Governments must ensure that their major cities receive the financial support they need in order to thrive.

Reason: It is primarily in cities that a nation's cultural traditions are preserved and generated.

Write a response in which you discuss the extent to which you agree or disagree with the claim and the reason on which that claim is based.

Options:

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Questions 20

Colleges and universities should require their students to spend at least one semester studying in a foreign country.

Write a response in which you discuss the extent to which you agree or disagree with (lie claim. In developing and supporting your position- be sure to address the most compelling reasons and or examples that could be used to challenge your position.

Options:

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Questions 21

When Ms. Alvarez campaigns, she lends to_________small towns: most of her campaign appearances occur in large population centers and media markets.

Options:

A.

denigrate

B.

eschew

C.

romanticize

D.

shun

E.

castigate

F.

overlook

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Questions 22

Discussions of the collapse of the lowland Maya are not new. However, it might be better to say that Maya civilization as a whole did not collapse, although many zones did experience profound change. Because societies are not bounded, unitary entities. collapses are rarely total, and continuity is a normal pan of collapse At the end of the Classic period [200 900 C.E.]. the institution of divine kingship and many of the well-known markers of elite culture such as carved stelae [slabs erected for funerals or commemorative purposes] and hieroglyphic polychromes [multicolored artistic pottery) ended, but Maya civilization continued in modified form with many important features intact (e.g.. literacy, war. art. the production of fine ceramics). In some cases large buildings were constructed in the Postclassic period [900-1512 C.E.], but the transition to the Early Postclassic [900-1200 CXj era is distinctive for a decrease in elite goods and contexts. The variability in artifact changes during the Terminal Classic [800-900 C.E.] and into the Postclassic. even within artifact classes (e.g.. fine versus unslipped ceramics), suggests weaker centralized control than during the Classic period. Site abandonments in the Terminal Classic indicate the collapse of the functional ability of Maya states, but sites that survived show that Maya civilization continued albeit without divine kingship and much of the spectacle around it.

The passage suggests which of the following about Maya living after the Terminal Classic in "sites that survived"?

Options:

A.

Their customs were identical to those of their ancestors.

B.

Their pottery was totally utilitarian in nature.

C.

They no longer created caned stelae.

D.

They stopped erecting large buildings.

E.

They did not use written language.

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Questions 23

Although the percentage of first graders in Almaria who were excellent readers varied little between 1995 and 2010 the percentage of first graders who had considerable difficult)" reading their schoolbooks increased markedly during that period. This evidence strongly indicates that the average reading ability of first craders decreased between 1995 and 2010.

Which of the following, if true, provides the strongest additional support for the argument?

Options:

A.

The number of hours devoted to reading activities in first-grade classrooms in Almana did not vary significantly, on average, between 1995 and 2010.

B.

The percentage of first graders in Almaria who had difficulty solving arithmetic problems did not increase as much between 1995 and 2010 as did the percentage of first graders who had reading difficulties.

C.

The number of children in Almaria who were enrolled as first graders decreased steadily between 1995 and 2010.

D.

The average difficulty of the schoolbooks used in first-grade classrooms m Almaria decreased between 1995 and 2010.

E.

The average number of schoolbooks used in first-grade classrooms in Almaria increased between 1995 and 2010.

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Questions 24

Although the claim that no one knows what dark matter is remains parallel assertion that dark matter has not been detected.

Options:

A.

contentious

B.

questionable

C.

sound

D.

prominent

E.

unassailable

F.

unverifiable

G.

some scientists dispute the

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Questions 25

The importance of the Bill of Rights in twentieth-century United States law and politics has led some historians to search for the "original meaning" of its most controversial clauses. This approach. known as "originalism." presumes that each right codified in the Bill of Rights had au independent history that can be studied in isolation from the histories of other rights, and its proponents ask how formulations of the Bill of Rights in 1791 reflected developments in specific areas of legal thinking at that time. Legal and constitutional historians, for example, have found originalism especially useful in the study of provisions of the Bill of Rights that were innovative by eighteenth-century standards, such as the Fourth Amendment's broadly termed protection against "unreasonable searches and seizures." Recent calls in the legal and political arena for a return to a "jurisprudence of original intention." however, have made it a matter of much more than purely scholarly interest when originalists insist that a clause's true meaning was fixed at the moment of its adoption, or maintain that only those rights explicitly mentioned in the United States Constitution deserve constitutional recognition and protection. These two claims seemingly lend support to the notion that an interpreter must apply fixed definitions of a fixed number of rights to contemporary issues, for the claims imply that the central problem of rights in the Revolutionary era was to precisely identity, enumerate, and define those rights that Americans felt were crucial to protecting their liberty.

Both claims, however, are questionable from the perspective of a strictly historical inquiry, however sensible they may seem from the vantage point of contemporary jurisprudence. Even though originalists are correct in claiming that the search for original meaning is inherently historical, historians would not normally seek.

The passage suggests that a historian conducting a strictly historical inquiry would make which of the following assumptions when studying the Bill of Rights?

Options:

A.

The framers of the Bill of Rights sought to define each right in strict and narrow terms.

B.

The results of historical inquiry into the true meaning of its clauses must be applied to contemporary issues.

C.

Developments in thinking about individual rights ended after the codification of those rights.

D.

It is possible to determine why a particular clause was included in the Bill of Rights.

E.

Legistators of the Revolutionary era were preoccupied with defining and enumerating those rights that were crucial to individual liberty.

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Questions 26

Other company insiders have recently offered testimony that_________several of the more lurid anecdotes found in

Belmer's account, though that testimony hardly minimizes the company's culture of malfeasance and mismanagement.

Options:

A.

tempers

B.

corroborates

C.

outdoes

D.

exploits

E.

foreshadows

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Questions 27

Larvae of many marine invertebrate species delay their metamorphosis into juveniles when cues signaling an appropriate juvenile environment are absent thereby increasing the likelihood of thriving as juveniles and of ultimately reaching adulthood Nevertheless, delayed metamorphosis has potential costs for juveniles including reduced growth and increased mortality Nearly all evidence of such costs involves species whose larvae do not feed but rather subsist on stored nutrients, indicating that insufficient energy reserves may be an underlying cause of these costs. Supporting this hypothesis are laboratory studies showing that in a certain bryozoan. the prolonged larval swimming that results from delayed metamorphosis is associated with size reductions in the juvenile feeding organ (the lophophore) and that one factor influencing the size of juveniles of certain barnacle species is how long larvae delay metamorphosis However, other studies show that while significantly fewer juvenile Capitella worms survived to adulthood when metamorphosis had been delayed, prolonged larval swimming had no significant effect on juvenile size, suggesting, perhaps, that in some species, factors other than insufficient energy reserves account for the negative effects of the larval stresses that result from delayed metamorphosis.

According to the passage, larvae of many marine invertebrate species delay their metamorphosis into juveniles when the larvae

Options:

A.

receive signals that the habitat in which they are swimming is favorable for larval growth

B.

receive signals that nutrients in the habitat in which they are swimming are insufficient for juveniles

C.

receive signals that the habitat in which they are swimming is more suitable for adults than for juveniles

D.

do not receive signals that juveniles of other marine invertebrate species are present m the habitat in which they are swimming

E.

do not receive signals that the habitat in which they are swimming is suitable for juveniles

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Questions 28

The importance of the Bill of Rights in twentieth-century United States law and politics has led some historians to search for the "original meaning" of its most controversial clauses. This approach. known as "originalism." presumes that each right codified in the Bill of Rights had au independent history that can be studied in isolation from the histories of other rights, and its proponents ask how formulations of the Bill of Rights in 1791 reflected developments in specific areas of legal thinking at that time. Legal and constitutional historians, for example, have found originalism especially useful in the study of provisions of the Bill of Rights that were innovative by eighteenth-century standards, such as the Fourth Amendment's broadly termed protection against "unreasonable searches and seizures." Recent calls in the legal and political arena for a return to a "jurisprudence of original intention." however, have made it a matter of much more than purely scholarly interest when originalists insist that a clause's true meaning was fixed at the moment of its adoption, or maintain that only those rights explicitly mentioned in the United States Constitution deserve constitutional recognition and protection. These two claims seemingly lend support to the notion that an interpreter must apply fixed definitions of a fixed number of rights to contemporary issues, for the claims imply that the central problem of rights in the Revolutionary era was to precisely identity, enumerate, and define those rights that Americans felt were crucial to protecting their liberty.

Both claims, however, are questionable from the perspective of a strictly historical inquiry, however sensible they may seem from the vantage point of contemporary jurisprudence. Even though originalists are correct in claiming that the search for original meaning is inherently historical, historians would not normally seek.

It can be inferred that the author of the passage would be most likely to agree with which of the following statements about the Bill of Rights?

Options:

A.

The Bill of Rights' importance in twentieth-century United States law 3iid politics has been overemphasized by some scholars.

B.

The diversity of views among the Bill of Rights" framers and ratifiers makes the search for any right's original meaning inherently problematic.

C.

The omission of certain rights by the framers and ratifiers should limit the number of constitutionally recognized and protected rights today.

D.

Establishing the original meaning of each clause will enable controversial issues to be settled according to the intentions of its framers.

E.

Originalists have exaggerated the contributions of certain framers and ratifiers of the Bill of Rights while downplaying the contributions of others.

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Questions 29

Which of die following is a reasoning error committed by the argument?

Options:

A.

It contuses being the first to discover a method of achieving a certain goal with being the first to publish that method.

B.

It treats a condition that is necessary* to achieve a certain goal as though it were sufficient to achieve that goal.

C.

It supposes that if something is essential to one way of achieving a certain goal, then it is essential to any way of achieving that goal.

D.

It fails to distinguish adequately between methods of achieving a certain goal available at one time and methods of achieving that goal available at another time.

E.

It claims that a person who did not originate a method for achieving a certain goal would not understand that method.

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Questions 30

Hotels in major urban markets seem to offer the biggest potential________ seasoned investors looking to make an investment in the lodging sector: those hotels took the hardest hit during the recession, and analysts expect them to bounce back just as steeply.

Options:

A.

risk for

B.

concession from

C.

source of

D.

disincentive to

E.

windfall to

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Questions 31

Our eating habits are rooted in our physiology, but they are also_________the culture in which we grow up.

Options:

A.

symbolic of

B.

mediated by

C.

influenced by

D.

ascribed to

E.

inferable from

F.

universal in

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Questions 32

Sunflower sea stars help maintain certain kelp forest ecosystems by eating quickly reproducing prey species such as urchins, thus keeping populations low. Without the sea stars, the urchin population explodes, which is bad news for kelp forests and everything in them. Gianl kelp can grow to 150 feet underwater at a speed of two feet a day. but their weaknesses are their holdfasts. which are akin to tree roots. The holdfasts are home to brittle stars, prawns, and snails, among other creatures. Urchins like to eat the kelp holdfasts. Once the holdfasts are gone, the rest of the kelp drifts oft* in the tides. In this way. urchins can destroy the forests, which, higher up. are also home (o fish, including several types of commercially important rockfish,

The passage compares kelp holdfasts to tree roots in order to

Options:

A.

indicate the role of holdfasts in the acquisition of nutrients

B.

emphasize the structural function of holdfasts

C.

rationalize the use of the term "kelp forest"

D.

point out similarities between terrestrial and aquatic flora

E.

identify a misconception about kelp anatomy

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Questions 33

The landmasses that we see on Earth today have moved around the globe, smashing together and splitting apart several times over the past 3 billion years. These cycles of (i)_________and (ii)_________have affected Earth's crust and underlying mantle, its atmosphere and climate, and the life ii supports.

Options:

A.

stability

B.

collapse

C.

entropy

D.

dispersal

E.

amalgamation

F.

renewal

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Questions 34

Since Gilmore. as a critic, has rarely if ever disliked works that are surprising and unpredictable, he will undoubtedly view this new novel as a (i)_________. since it skillfully (ii)_________conventional expectations.

Options:

A.

conundrum

B.

failure

C.

triumph

D.

satisfies

E.

assumes

F.

confounds

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Questions 35

Because they require abstraction and generalization, many theories end up_________practical relevance as they tail to capture the richness and complexity of phenomena encountered in real settings.

Options:

A.

lacking

B.

enshrining

C.

elevating

D.

repudiating

E.

wanting

F.

supplanting

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Questions 36

Whereas Hellennan attribured her (i)_________as a pianist to her teacher's pedagogical (ii)_________. her teacher attributed them to Hellennan*s own desultory practice habits.

her teacher

Options:

A.

struggles

B . exploits

B.

accomplishments

C.

exertions

D.

eccentricities

E.

adroitness

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Questions 37

In the brushland of Klanos Island, seeds of the plant Emmenan the penduliflora normally stay dormant for years and germinate only after a brushfire. The resulting plants quickly mature, produce seed, and then die. It is the nitrogen dioxide in (he smoke that induces the seeds lo germinate. Because automobiles are being introduced on Klanos. and their exhaust contains nitrogen dioxide, the plants will probably be seen throughout Klanos every year.

Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument?

Options:

A.

All efforts to reduce the frequency and intensity of brushfires on Klanos have failed.

B.

Fires clear much of the brush in the habitat off. penduliflora. allowing germinating seeds to receive enough sunlight to grow.

C.

A small amount of nitrogen dioxide, such as is contained in the exhaust of two or three automobiles, is sufficient to induce the germination of nearby seeds off. penduliflora.

D.

The seeds of some of the other plants that are found on Klanos do not germinate unless the seed coat that protects the kernel of the seed is cracked by intense heat.

E.

Fires in the habitat off. penduliflora entirely destroy the plant's seeds in the places where the fires bum most intensely.

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Questions 38

Recent research has identified_________bats' navigational tool, echolocation: smooth, vertical surfaces

such as the metal or glass plates on buildings can trick a bat into thinking it is flying in open air.

Options:

A.

an explanation for

B.

a limitation of

C.

a principle of

D.

a symptom of

E.

a deficiency in

F.

a component of

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Questions 39

The inventory of confirmed planets outside our solar system is growing rapidly, although it is_________by the fact that it is easier to detect big planets than small ones and planets close to their parent stars than those farther away.

Options:

A.

encumbered

B.

reinforced

C.

belied

D.

biased

E.

distorted

F.

corroborated

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Questions 40

One reason researchers have long believed that Mars never enjoyed an extensive period of warm and wet climate is that much of the surface not covered by wind-borne dust appears to be composed of unweathered material. If water flowed for an extended period, researchers reasoned, it should have altered and weathered the volcanic minerals, creating clays or other oxidized, hydrated phases (minerals that incorporate water molecules in their crystal structure).

It turns out. though, that the scientists were not looking closely enough. New high-resolution mapping data and close-up surface studies have revealed clays and other hydrated minerals in many regions The clay deposits are scattered all over, in ancient volcanic surfaces and heavily cratered highland regions, some of which have apparently been exposed by erosion only recently.

Consider each of the choices separately and select all that apply.

The passage indicates which of the following about the clay deposits an Mars?

Options:

A.

They are widely distributed.

B.

They are not the only hydrated minerals on Mars.

C.

They have only recently been detected.

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Questions 41

Carbon dating of charcoal gathered from a Nok iron smelter at Intime. Nigeria, suggests that iron technology was established there by 410 B.C. This may not be the oldest smelter in sub-Saharan Africa, however. Archaeologists have located evidence of iron-smelting in the Termite Hills of Niger from as early as 1400 B.C.. but skeptics say the wood used for that dating could have already been centuries old when burned as fuel—a problem that dogs carbon dating, especially in arid places like Niger, where wood desiccates and lasts longer. Of course, the same problem could distort dates for the Intime furnace as well, but here there is an important piece of corroborating evidence: Nok pottery found inside the furnace alongside the charcoal.

The author implies which of the following about the "Nok pottery found inside the furnace"?

Options:

A.

It provides independent support for the results of the carbon dating of the charcoal.

B.

It was probably imported to Intini from a less arid climate.

C.

It predates the pottery found in the Termit Mills of Niger.

D.

It indicates that the furnace was used primarily for purposes other than smelting.

E.

It contains traces of iron smelted in the same furnace.

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Questions 42

A certain company made neither a profit nor a loss on the first 1.000 widgets it sold and made a profit of $0.50 on each widget it sold after the first 1.000. If the company's total profit from the sale of widgets was p dollars, what is the number of widgets it sold in terms of p ?

A)

B)

C)

D)

E)

Options:

A.

Option A

B.

Option B

C.

Option C

D.

Option D

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Exam Code: GRE
Exam Name: GRE General Test
Last Update: May 3, 2024
Questions: 407
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