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Will you please provide me question paper for the GMAT examination soon??

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GMAT exam question paper

Question1
If –2 (A) 1 (B) -14 (C) -7 (D) 1 (E) -24 Question 2
a, b, and c are integers and a < b < c. S is the set of all integers from a to b, inclusive. Q is the
set of all integers from b to c, inclusive. The median of set S is (3/4)b. The median of set Q is
(7/8)c. If R is the set of all integers from a to c, inclusive, what fraction of c is the median of set
R?
(A) 3/8
(B) 1/2
(C) 11/16
(D) 5/7
(E) 3/4
Question 3
a, b, and c are positive integers. If a, b, and c are assembled into the six-digit number abcabc,
which one of the following must be a factor of abcabc?
(A) 16
(B) 13
(C) 5
(D) 3
(E) none of the above
Question 4
The average of (54,820)2 and (54,822)2 =
(A) (54,821)2
(B) (54,821.5)2
(C) (54,820.5)2
(D) (54,821)2 + 1
(E) (54,821)2 – 1
Question 5
A certain club has exactly 5 new members at the end of its first week. Every subsequent
week, each of the previous week's new members (and only these members) brings exactly x new
members into the club. If y is the number of new members brought into the club during the
twelfth week, which of the following could be y?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
Question 6:
DATA SUFFICIENCY PROBLEM
Directions: The data sufficiency problem consists of a question and two statements, labeled (1)
and (2), in which certain data are given. You have to decide whether the data given in the
statements are sufficient for answering the question. Using the data given in the statements plus
your knowledge of mathematics and everyday facts (such as the number of days in July or the
meaning of counterclockwise), you must indicate whether
Choice: A statement (1) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to
answer the question asked;
Choice: B statement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to
answer the question asked;
Choice: C BOTH statements (1) and (2) TO GETHER are sufficient to answer the question
asked, but NEITHER statement ALONE is sufficient;
Choice: D EACH statement ALONE is suffi cient to answer the question asked;
Choice: E statements (1} and (2) TOGETHER are NOT sufficient to answer the question
asked, and additional data specific to the problem are needed.
x is a positive number. If 9x + 9x+1 + 9x+2 + 9x+3 + 9x+4 + 9x+5 = y, is y divisible by 5?
1) 5 is a factor of x.
2) x is an integer.
Question 7
If the range of the set of numbers {150, 90, 125, 110, 170, 155, x, 100, 140} is 95, which of the
following could be x?
(A) 80
(B) 85
(C) 95
(D) 125
(E) 185
Question 8
Frances can complete a job in 12 hours, and Joan can complete the same job in 8 hours.
Frances starts the job at 9 a.m., and stops working at 3 p.m. If Joan starts working at 4 p.m. to
complete the job, at what time is the job finished?
(A) 6 p.m.
(B) 7 p.m.
(C) 8 p.m.
(D) 10 p.m.
(E) 12 p.m.








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Old January 21st, 2014, 12:58 PM
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Here I am giving you question paper for the GMAT examination in PDF file attached with it so you can get it easily…

some questions are given below :

The increase in the number of newspaper articles exposed as fabrications serves
to bolster the contention that publishers are more interested in boosting circulation
than in printing the truth. Even minor publications have staffs to check such obvious
fraud.
The argument above assumes that
A. Newspaper stories exposed as fabrications are a recent phenomenon.
B. Everything a newspaper prints must be factually verifiable.
C. Fact checking is more comprehensive for minor publications than for major
ones.
D. Only recently have newspapers admitted to publishing intentionally fraudulent
stories.
E. The publishers of newspapers are the people who decide what to print in their
newspapers.

Time and again it has been shown that students who attend colleges with low
faculty/student ratios get the most well-rounded education. As a result, when my
children are ready to attend college, I'll be sure they attend a school with a very
small student population.
Which of the following, if true, identifies the greatest flaw in the reasoning above?

A. A low faculty/student ratio is the effect of a well-rounded education, not its
source.
B. Intelligence should be considered the result of childhood environment, not
advanced education.
C. A very small student population does not by itself, ensure a low
faculty/student ratio.
D. Parental desires and preferences rarely determine a child's choice of a college
or university.
E. Students must take advantage of the low faculty/student ratio by intentionally
choosing small classes.

All German philosophers, except for Marx, are idealists.
From which of the following can the statement above be most properly inferred?
A. Except for Marx, if someone is an idealist philosopher, then he or she is
German.
B. Marx is the only non-German philosopher who is an idealist.
C. If a German is an idealist, then he or she is a philosopher, as long as he or
she is not Marx.
D. Marx is not an idealist German philosopher.
E. Aside from the philosopher Marx, if someone is a German philosopher, then
he or she is an idealist.

If R is an integer, is R evenly divisible by 3?
(1) 2R is evenly divisible by 3
(2) 3R is evenly divisible by 3
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.

If he did not stop along the way, what speed did Bill average on his 3-hour trip?
(1) He traveled a total of 120 miles.
(2) He traveled half the distance at 30 miles per hour, and half the distance at 60
miles per hour.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.

Is x + y positive?
(1) x - y is positive.
(2) y - x is negative.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.

In Los Angeles, a political candidate who buys saturation radio advertising will get
maximum name recognition.
The statement above logically conveys which of the following?
A. Radio advertising is the most important factor in political campaigns in Los
Angeles.
B. Maximum name recognition in Los Angeles will help a candidate to win a
higher percentage of votes cast in the city.
C. Saturation radio advertising reaches every demographically distinct sector of
the voting population of Los Angeles.
D. For maximum name recognition a candidate need not spend on media
channels other than radio advertising.
E. A candidate's record of achievement in the Los Angeles area will do little to
affect his or her name recognition there.

The rate of violent crime in this state is up 30 percent from last year. The fault lies
entirely in our court system: Recently our judges' sentences have been so lenient
that criminals can now do almost anything without fear of a long prison term.
The argument above would be weakened if it were true that
A. 85 percent of the other states in the nation have lower crime rates than does
this state.
B. White collar crime in this state has also increased by over 25 percent in the
last year.
C. 35 percent of the police in this state have been laid off in the last year due to
budget cuts.
D. Polls show that 65 percent of the population in this state opposes capital
punishment.
E. The state has hired 25 new judges in the last year to compensate for deaths
and retirements.

Does x = y?
(1) x2 - y2 = 0
(2) (x - y)2 = 0
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.

A shopper bought a tie and a belt during a sale. Which item did he buy at the greater
dollar value?
(1) He bought the tie at a 20 percent discount.
(2) He bought the belt at a 25 percent discount
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.

The primary purpose of the passage is to
A. show how Braudel's work changed the conception of Mediterranean life held
by previous historians.
B. evaluate Braudel's criticisms of traditional and Marxist historiography
C. contrast the perspective of the longue duree with the actions of major
historical figures
D. illustrate the relevance of Braudel's concepts to other social sciences
E. outline some of Braudel's influential conceptions and distinguish them from
conventional approaches

The author refers to the work of Febvre and Bloch in order to
A. illustrate the limitations of the Annales tradition of historical investigation
B. suggest the relevance of economics to historical investigation
C. debate the need for combining various sociological approaches
D. show that previous Annales historians anticipated Braudel's focus on
economics
E. demonstrate that historical studies provide broad structures necessary for
economic analysis

According to the passage, all of the following are aspects of Braudel's approach to
history EXCEPT that he
A. attempted to unify various social sciences
B. studied social and economic activities that occurred across national
boundaries
C. pointed out the link between increased economic activity and the rise of
nationalism
D. examined seemingly unexciting aspects of everyday life
E. visualized history as involving several different time frames

The passage suggests that, compared to traditional historians, Annales historians are
A. more interested in other social sciences than in history
B. more critical of the achievements of famous historical figures
C. more skeptical of the validity of most economic research
D. more interested in the underlying context of human behavior provided by
social structure
E. more inclined to be dogmatic in their approach to history

The author is critical of Braudel's perspective for which of the following reasons?
A. It seeks structures that underlie all forms of social activity.
B. It assumes a greater similarity among the social sciences than actually exists.
C. It fails to consider the relationship between short-term events and long-term
social activity.
D. It clearly defines boundaries for social analysis.
E. It attributes too much significance to conscious human actions.

A family pays $800 per year for an insurance plan that pays 80 percent of the first
$1,000 in expenses and 100 percent of all medical expenses thereafter. In any given
year, the total amount paid by the family will equal the amount paid by the plan
when the family's medical expenses total.
A. $1,000
B. $1,200
C. $1,400
D. $1,800
E. $2,200

Question 2
Cheese, bologna, and peanut butter sandwiches were made for a picnic in a ratio of
5 to 7 to 8. If a total of 120 sandwiches were made, how many bologna sandwiches
were made?
A. 15
B. 30
C. 38
D. 42
E. 48

A sink contains exactly 12 liters of water. If water is drained from the sink until it
holds exactly 6 liters of water less than the quantity drained away, how many liters
of water were drained away?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4.5
D. 6
E. 9

In a certain game, each player scores either 2 points or 5 points. If n players score 2
points and m players score 5 points, and the total number of points scored is 50,
what is the least possible positive difference between n and m?
A. 1
B. 3
C. 5
D. 7
E. 9


Company C sells a line of 25 products with an average retail price of $1,200. If none
of these products sells for less than $420, and exactly 10 of the products sell for less
than $1,000, what is the greatest possible selling price of the most expensive
product?
A. $2,600
B. $3,900
C. $7,800
D. $11,800
E. $18,200

The concert this weekend promises to attract an even greater amount of people than
attended the last one.
A. an even greater amount of people
B. an ever larger amount of people
C. an amount of people even greater
D. a number of people even larger
E. an even greater number of people

Records of the first 736 British convicts deported to Australia reveal convictions for
crimes against property in all cases and they ranged from highway robbery to
forgery.
A. convictions for crimes against property in all cases and they ranged
B. convictions in all cases were crimes against property and ranging
C. the ranging of convictions for crimes against property in all cases
D. that all were convicted of crimes against property ranging
E. that all of them had convictions for crimes that were against property; the
range was

Scoliosis, a condition when the spine curves abnormally and throws the body out of
line, can cause heart and lung problems as well as physical deformity.
A. a condition when the spine curves abnormally and throws the body out of line
B. an abnormal curvature of the spine that throws the body out of line
C. a condition of the spine curving abnormally and in which the body is thrown
out of line
D. where the body is thrown out of line by an abnormal curvature of the spine
E. a condition of an abnormal curvature of the spine throwing the body out of
line

Many of the thousands of students currently enrolled in night courses hope for the
exchanging of their drab jobs for new careers that are challenging.
A. for the exchanging of their drab jobs for new careers that are challenging
B. for exchanging drab jobs for new careers that will challenge them
C. to exchange their drab jobs with new careers that will be new and challenging
D. to exchange their drab jobs for new and challenging careers
E. to exchanging their drab jobs and find careers that will be new and
challenging.

The public's widespread belief in the existence of UFOs and their general curiosity
about extraterrestrial life has generated considerable interest in science fiction.
A. UFOs and their general curiosity about extraterrestrial life has
B. UFOs and they are generally curious about extraterrestrial life which has
C. UFOs, as well as their general curiosity about extraterrestrial life, have
D. UFOs, as well as its general curiosity about extraterrestrial life, has
E. UFOs, as well as general curiosity about extraterrestrial life, have
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