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Suggested Read for the day

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/05/opinion/yu-hua-chinas-censorship-pendulum.html?ref=opinion

This is an article from The New York Times.

I just loved some of the sentences in this article and I am sure even you would. This also talks about censorship in social media that is prevelant and it has been well argued. Some of the sentences and examples could be very well useful for you while writing essays.

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Feb 05, 2014 2:19 PM

Suggested Read for the Day

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/31/movies/oscar-shorts-from-surreal-to-oh-so-real.html?src=dayp

The suggested article does not discuss any complex issue, but the formation of sentences is dense and requires critical reading skills. So, i think this will make a good read for you.

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Feb 01, 2014 2:26 PM

Test c

Q.14.Dr. A: The new influenza vaccine is useless at best and possibly dangerous. I would never use it on a patient.

Dr. B: But three studies published in the Journal of Medical Associates have rated that vaccine as unusually effective.

Dr. A: The studies must have been faulty because the vaccine is worthless.

In which of the following is the reasoning most similar to that of Dr. A?

(A) Three of my patients have been harmed by that vaccine during the past three weeks, so the vaccine is unsafe.

(B) Jerrold Jersey recommends this milk, and I don’t trust Jerrold Jersey, so I won’t buy this milk.

(C) Wingzz tennis balls perform best because they are far more effective than any other tennis balls.

(D) I’m buying Vim Vitamins. Doctors recommend them more often than they recommend any other vitamins, so Vim Vitamins must be good.C

(E) Since University of Muldoon graduates score about 20 percent higher than average on the GMAT, Sheila Lee, a University of Muldoon graduate, will score about 20 percent higher than average when she takes the GMAT.

The official answer is c..please explain 

 

Jan 30, 2014 3:43 PM

Test c

Q.9.Determining the authenticity of purported pre-Columbian artifacts is never easy. Carbon-14 dating of these artifacts is often impossible due to contamination by radioactive palladium (which occurs naturally in the soils of Central and South America). However, historians and anthropologists have evolved two reliable criteria, which, utilized in combination, have proven effective for dating these artifacts. First, because authentic pre-Columbian artifacts characteristically occur in a coarse, granular matrix that is shifted by major earthquakes, they often exhibit the unique scratch patterns known as gridding. In addition, true pre-Columbian artifacts show a darkening in surface color that is caused by centuries of exposure to the minute amounts of magnesium in the soil of the Americas.

The criteria above would be LEAST useful in judging the authenticity of which of the following?

(A) An ax head of black obsidian, unearthed from a kitchen midden

(B) A pottery bowl with a red ocher design, found in the ruins of a temple

(C) A set of gold ear weights, ornamented with jasper pendants

(D) A black feather cape from a king’s burial vaultD

(E) A multicolored woven sash found near the gravesite of a slave

Please explain how the answer is option c

 

Jan 30, 2014 3:34 PM

Q 16 Which of the following best completes the passage below?

the most serious flaw in television’s coverage of election campaigns is its tendency to focus on the horse-race side of politics—that is, to concentrate on the question “Who’s winning?” at the expense of substantive coverage of the issues and the candidates’ positions on them. The endless interviews with campaign managers, discussions of campaign strategies, and, especially, the obsession with opinion polls have surrounded elections with the atmosphere of a football game or a prizefight. To reform this situation, a first step might well be______

(A) a shortening of the length of election campaigns to a period of six weeks

(B) a stringent limit on campaign spending

(C) a reduction in the television coverage of opinion polls during election campaigns

(D) the publication and distribution of voter-education literature to inform the public about each candidate’s position on the major issuesC

(E) a limit on the length and number of political advertisements broadcast on television

The official answer is c

But y can't it be D, as the flaw mentioned in the 1st line,must be corrected first which is mentioned in the option D i.e. giving stance of political leaders on major issues

Jan 30, 2014 2:26 PM

Test A

Q.7.If A, then B.

If B, then C.

If C, then D.

If all of the statements above are true, which of the following must also be true?

(A) If D, then A.

(B) If not B, then not C.

(C) If not D, then not A.

(D) If D, then E.C

 

(E) If not A, then not D.

Can anyone explain the logic behind the official answer C?

Jan 30, 2014 2:07 PM