Verbal Lecture-06 Verbal Lecture-06 INFERENCE QUESTIONS: (Must Be True) Inference questions test your ability to conclusively deduce certain other information from the information provided in the passage. These questions usually includes words: “If the information in the passage is true, what MUST also be true?”. For instance, A is Read More …
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Verbal Lecture-05
Verbal Lecture-05 Verbal Lecture-05 Alternate Cause – A weakener or not: Almost all of us would have heard of causal arguments and most of us would also know the common weakener categories for such arguments. For example: one of the common weakeners is the one which suggests an alternate cause Read More …
Verbal Lecture-04
Verbal Lecture-04 Verbal Lecture-04 WEAKEN QUESTIONS: As similar to the strengthen statement or choice, a weaken statement or choice provides new information. But unlike strengthen statement, weaken statement makes the conclusion less believable and doubtful. Because the new information casts doubt on the validity of the conclusion. There are two Read More …
Verbal Lecture-03
Verbal Lecture-03 Verbal Lecture-03 Strengthen questions: There are following points that you should know before answering strengthen questions: 1. The strengthen answer choice provides additional information 2. Simply by stating the assumption. These questions test your ability to support the argument through a new information. For instance, let’s discuss Read More …
GRE Quantitative Quiz-02
GRE Quantitative Quiz-02 GRE Quantitative Quiz-02
Quantitative Quiz-02
Quantitative Quiz-02 Quantitative Quiz-02
Quantitative Practice Exercise-09
Quantitative Practice Exercise-09 Geometry Practice Exercise Very Easy (Difficulty Level-1): 1. Frank, the fencemaker, needs to fence in a rectangular yard. He fenced in the entire yard except fro one 40-foot side of the yard. The yard has an area of 280 square feet. How many feet of fence Read More …
Quantitative Practice Exercise-08
Quantitative Practice Exercise-08 Word Problems (Statistics) Practice Exercise Very Easy (Difficulty Level-1): 1. If the average (arithmetic mean) of five consecutive negative integers is 2k – 1, what is the difference between the greatest and least of the five integers? (a) 4 (b) 4k (c) 4k + 4 (d) Read More …
Quantitative Practice Exercise-07
Quantitative Practice Exercise-07 Word Problems (Probability, Permutations & Combinations) Practice Exercise Permutations & Combinations: Very Easy (Difficulty Level-1): 1. Amy and Adam are making boxes of truffles to give out as wedding favors. They have an unlimited supply of 5 different types of truffles. If each box holds 2 Read More …
Quantitative Practice Exercise-06
Quantitative Practice Exercise-06 Word Problems (Venn Diagram) Practice Exercise Very Easy (Difficulty Level-1): 1. Of 30 integers, 15 are in set A, 22 are in set B, and 8 are in both set A and B. How many of the integers are in NEITHER set A nor set B? Read More …
