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GMAT Crash Course: All In One - 2
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Subject
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Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. How to do assumption problems?
(1) Must be supported by premise (2) Never supported by anything (3) If you have two sentences - put therefore in between and see if it makes sense
Avoid extremes
(1) Read question first (2) Read for structure and look for gaps (3) Work from wrong to right (4) Negation test: If you negate the argument will fall apart - Answer choices that bring in new information are wrong - Look for reverse causation
Add the exponents to determine the answer.
2. When choosing numbers... don't choose 0 -1 or any number in the numerator or denominator
you are nice (Because is redundant)
Describe structure - Bold face - Parallel the reasoning - 'By...' (e.g. - Mary argues by...)
Almost always wrong
3. ride __ a car
On
In
4. Basic tools to eliminate answers in geometry questions
Memorize the following approximations: Pie approximately equals 3 - Square root of one equals one - Square root of two approximately equals 1.4 - Square root of three approximately equals 1.7
(1) Stop Signs: 3rd person pronouns (2) Splits (3) Look for parallelism (4) Everything else
Go straight for fractions
For Yes/No Data Sufficiency Questions: Criteria - List possible values based on the criteria - and Answer Question
5. FDP
Seven-store retailer is singular - therefore its is the correct pronoun. one action is the seven-store retailer saying something and the sales slump -- the sales slump preceded reporting about the slump; therefore - it needs to be in the past partici
On
Go straight for fractions
Breathe - Create an internal clock around 3 minutes - Benchmark Problems
6. Conclusions
Describe structure - Bold face - Parallel the reasoning - 'By...' (e.g. - Mary argues by...)
(1) Must be supported by premise (2) Never supported by anything (3) If you have two sentences - put therefore in between and see if it makes sense
To
7. and
In
Root (81) = + or - 9 - 5/root(x) is not simplest form -->5root(x)/x is simplest - (5/(3+root(x)) --> (5/(3+root(x)) x (3-root(x))/(3-root(x))
Parallel
108 --> 2 -2 -3 -3 -3 12 --> 2 -2 -3 9 --> 3 -3 - Because you cannot be certain that the 12 and 9 share the 3.
8. S-W-Slash Chart
Not Sufficient. jk = mn --> jk and mn = same numbers > 1 or they could equal 1
Comparing different things
What are they really asking? What are they really telling me? Focus on the minimum?
S = Really strengthen s = possibly strengthen W = Really weakens w = possibly weakens - - = possibly strengthens a bit
9. CLA
Sufficient.
Wrong. Year is redundant
5 problems --> 65 minutes remaining - 10 problems --> 55 minutes remaining - 20 problems --> 35 minutes remaining - 30 problems --> 15 minutes remaining - 34 problems --> 7 minutes remaining - Skip between questions 3 and 8.
For Yes/No Data Sufficiency Questions: Criteria - List possible values based on the criteria - and Answer Question
10. m is an integer - is m odd? (1) m/2 is not an even integer (2) m - 3 is an even integer
x + y + 1 < 0 - 0 < x + y + z - x + y + 1 < x + y + z --> z > 1 -
you are nice (Because is redundant)
Avoid extremes
List each of the five based on the criteria. Move slowly.
11. 42/x = Integer/1
Opposition
Comparing similar things
Describe structure - Bold face - Parallel the reasoning - 'By...' (e.g. - Mary argues by...)
Write your integers like this
12. forbid ___
To
Parallel
(1) Recognition (2) Content (3) Circle right answers and explain why the others are wrong (4) Train your eye to notice stop signs (pronouns)
Avoid extremes
13. Estimate x...
To be y.
Cannot be measured
Sufficient.
y is 2 more than a multiple of 3
14. Drawings in questions using the data sufficiency format that are not drawn to scale. They cannot...
Be estimated
From
Write your integers like this
Draw a diagram. The first thing you should do with any geometry problem that does not have a diagram is to sketch it out scratch booklet. And when you draw the diagram - try to brought scale that way be in a position to estimate.
15. ride __ a bus
One way: strengthens; One way: weakens
(1) Stop Signs: 3rd person pronouns (2) Splits (3) Look for parallelism (4) Everything else
On
From
16. Always assume sufficient until...
BCE. ab > xy ? but you don't know the sign
One way: strengthens; One way: weakens
the GMAT will always put the comma on the last
Proven wrong
17. Bold Face Problems
Look for subjects
Add a countering premise
To
(1) Find conclusion (2) Relate each bold point to conclusion - Supports the conclusion - It is the conclusion - Supports the other conclusion - It is the other conclusion (3) Tell each answer choice what it should say
18. CLA: FIZ
Comparing similar things
Mal's room is so clean that his mother praises it. A possessive noun must match only with a possessive pronoun.
Breathe - Create an internal clock around 3 minutes - Benchmark Problems
When the Yes/No question has to do with whether a variable is a fraction or integer: Fraction - Integer and Zero
19. Timing Strategies
y is 2 more than a multiple of 3
Breathe - Create an internal clock around 3 minutes - Benchmark Problems
From
At
20. The year 1996.
To
(1) Recognition (2) Content (3) Circle right answers and explain why the others are wrong (4) Train your eye to notice stop signs (pronouns)
In
Wrong. Year is redundant
21. Do not divide by variables in the inequalities if... you don't know the sign
you are nice (Because is redundant)
Parallel
For Yes/No Data Sufficiency Questions: Criteria - List possible values based on the criteria - and Answer Question
22. To Weaken
Add a countering premise
Don't even read it.
20 problems --> 35 minutes - skip critical reasoning questions early on (strengthen/weaken) - Skip combinations and permutations; or - absolute values with inequalities
Joe or his friends are going. --> the verb correlates to the subject it is closed to when 'or' is used.
23. Argument
Opposition
To (Bring new info; Avoid weak wording) - Strengthen - Weaken - Evaluate
Comparing different things
3rd Person Pronouns -- It - Its - They - Them - Their
24. About
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25. Verbal Problems Timing strategy
Seven-store retailer is singular - therefore its is the correct pronoun. one action is the seven-store retailer saying something and the sales slump -- the sales slump preceded reporting about the slump; therefore - it needs to be in the past partici
20 problems --> 35 minutes - skip critical reasoning questions early on (strengthen/weaken) - Skip combinations and permutations; or - absolute values with inequalities
Breathe - Create an internal clock around 3 minutes - Benchmark Problems
(1) What is the antecedent? Is it sensible? Is it present? Is it unambiguous? (2) Do they agree in number?
26. CLA: NPZ
On
Add a countering premise
When the question has to do with whether a variable is positive or negative - then list negative - positive and zero.
(1) Find conclusion (2) Relate each bold point to conclusion - Supports the conclusion - It is the conclusion - Supports the other conclusion - It is the other conclusion (3) Tell each answer choice what it should say
27. Studying for Critical Reasoning
Write your integers like this
(1) ID each question type (To - From - About) (2) What am I looking for? (3) For the question type - what does the answer need to be ...right;...wrong. (4) Work the passage (5) For the passage - what does an answer need to be right (6) For the passag
x + y + 1 < 0 - 0 < x + y + z - x + y + 1 < x + y + z --> z > 1 -
Parallel
28. Given jkmn = 1 jk/mn = 1
To
Not Sufficient. jk = mn --> jk and mn = same numbers > 1 or they could equal 1
Look for subjects
Avoid extremes
29. ;
Many geometry problems come complete with a diagram drawn to scale. Most people get so caught up in solving a geometry problem geometrically that they forget to look at the diagram to see whether the answer is reasonable. Simply using approximations
To have it quickly processed into juice concentrate before warmer weather returns and rots the fruit - because citrus is singular and 'it' is the appropriate pronoun
To be y.
Two independent sentences
30. not only X but...
Many geometry problems come complete with a diagram drawn to scale. Most people get so caught up in solving a geometry problem geometrically that they forget to look at the diagram to see whether the answer is reasonable. Simply using approximations
When the Yes/No question has to do with whether a variable is a fraction or integer: Fraction - Integer and Zero
Also Y
(1) Recognition (2) Content (3) Circle right answers and explain why the others are wrong (4) Train your eye to notice stop signs (pronouns)
31. :
20 problems --> 35 minutes - skip critical reasoning questions early on (strengthen/weaken) - Skip combinations and permutations; or - absolute values with inequalities
Anything to the left of the colon should be a full sentence or fine on its own
Memorize the following approximations: Pie approximately equals 3 - Square root of one equals one - Square root of two approximately equals 1.4 - Square root of three approximately equals 1.7
The second sentence focuses on the extent to which the children are covered in mud.
32. Author is always in the middle of the road...
Be estimated
Avoid extremes
Joe or his friends are going. --> the verb correlates to the subject it is closed to when 'or' is used.
Root (81) = + or - 9 - 5/root(x) is not simplest form -->5root(x)/x is simplest - (5/(3+root(x)) --> (5/(3+root(x)) x (3-root(x))/(3-root(x))
33. Diagrams in questions the problem often format a bead on the scale unless otherwise indicated - but they are not all...
108 --> 2 -2 -3 -3 -3 12 --> 2 -2 -3 9 --> 3 -3 - Because you cannot be certain that the 12 and 9 share the 3.
On the same scale
Go slower.
Draw a diagram. The first thing you should do with any geometry problem that does not have a diagram is to sketch it out scratch booklet. And when you draw the diagram - try to brought scale that way be in a position to estimate.
34. prohibit ___
Do so
(1) Read question first (2) Read for structure and look for gaps (3) Work from wrong to right (4) Negation test: If you negate the argument will fall apart - Answer choices that bring in new information are wrong - Look for reverse causation
From
For Yes/No Data Sufficiency Questions: Criteria - List possible values based on the criteria - and Answer Question
35. different ___
Opposition
With
From
24
36. Pronoun Questions
Don't even read it.
Cannot introduce examples -- such as must be used instead
Not Sufficient. jk = mn --> jk and mn = same numbers > 1 or they could equal 1
(1) What is the antecedent? Is it sensible? Is it present? Is it unambiguous? (2) Do they agree in number?
37. From (Stick to scope; avoid extremes; negation technique)
Assumptions - Conclusions
3rd Person Pronouns -- It - Its - They - Them - Their
At
Go straight for fractions
38. being
To be y.
(1) Stop Signs: 3rd person pronouns (2) Splits (3) Look for parallelism (4) Everything else
(1) ID each question type (To - From - About) (2) What am I looking for? (3) For the question type - what does the answer need to be ...right;...wrong. (4) Work the passage (5) For the passage - what does an answer need to be right (6) For the passag
Almost always wrong
39. nouns
BCE. ab > xy ? but you don't know the sign
Look for verbs
On
(1) Must be supported by premise (2) Never supported by anything (3) If you have two sentences - put therefore in between and see if it makes sense
40. Mal's room is so clean that his mother praises him.
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41. n(n+1)(n+2)
(1) Must be supported by premise (2) Never supported by anything (3) If you have two sentences - put therefore in between and see if it makes sense
S = Really strengthen s = possibly strengthen W = Really weakens w = possibly weakens - - = possibly strengthens a bit
When the question has to do with whether a variable is positive or negative - then list negative - positive and zero.
3 consecutive integers are even and divisible by 3
42. Geometry
Look for subjects
I. Diagram II. Identify III. Infer
Go slower.
x + y + 1 < 0 - 0 < x + y + z - x + y + 1 < x + y + z --> z > 1 -
43. date x __ y
(1) Must be supported by premise (2) Never supported by anything (3) If you have two sentences - put therefore in between and see if it makes sense
(1) Stop Signs: 3rd person pronouns (2) Splits (3) Look for parallelism (4) Everything else
At
24
44. Critical Reasoning: Evaluate
Root (81) = + or - 9 - 5/root(x) is not simplest form -->5root(x)/x is simplest - (5/(3+root(x)) --> (5/(3+root(x)) x (3-root(x))/(3-root(x))
Don't even read it.
Write your integers like this
One way: strengthens; One way: weakens
45. In any problem...
When the question has to do with whether a variable is positive or negative - then list negative - positive and zero.
x + y + 1 < 0 - 0 < x + y + z - x + y + 1 < x + y + z --> z > 1 -
In
What are they really asking? What are they really telling me? Focus on the minimum?
46. n/108 = Integer/1? (1) n/12 = Integer/1 (2) n/9 = Integer/1
I. Diagram II. Identify III. Infer
Do so
108 --> 2 -2 -3 -3 -3 12 --> 2 -2 -3 9 --> 3 -3 - Because you cannot be certain that the 12 and 9 share the 3.
z > x + y + 1 - x + y + z > 0 - x + y + 2z > x + y + 1 --> z > 1/2
47. The only way for growers to salvage frozen citrus is to process them quickly into juice concentrate before they rot when warmer weather returns.
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48. All the children are covered in mud. Vs the children are all covered in mud.
(1) Read question first (2) Read for structure and look for gaps (3) Work from wrong to right (4) Negation test: If you negate the argument will fall apart - Answer choices that bring in new information are wrong - Look for reverse causation
Analogy
(1) Stop Signs: 3rd person pronouns (2) Splits (3) Look for parallelism (4) Everything else
The second sentence focuses on the extent to which the children are covered in mud.
49. whether or not
Also Y
Analogy
Redundant - should just be whether
5 problems --> 65 minutes remaining - 10 problems --> 55 minutes remaining - 20 problems --> 35 minutes remaining - 30 problems --> 15 minutes remaining - 34 problems --> 7 minutes remaining - Skip between questions 3 and 8.
50. Compare to
When the question has to do with whether a variable is positive or negative - then list negative - positive and zero.
From
Comparing similar things
On the same scale
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