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Admission Tests GMAT Exam Syllabus Topics:
| Section | Weight | Objectives |
|---|---|---|
| Topic 1: Verbal Reasoning | 33% | - Reading Comprehension
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| Topic 2: Data Insights | 34% | - Two-Part Analysis - Graphics Interpretation - Table Analysis - Multi-Source Reasoning - Data Sufficiency |
| Topic 3: Quantitative Reasoning | 33% | - Geometry
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Admission Tests Graduate Management Admission Test Sample Questions:
1. The passage most strongly indicates that the author would agree with which of the following statements?
A) People who have studied the mathematical principles of probability are very unlikely to commit the conjunction fallacy.
B) The conceptions of "probability" that underlie everyday use of the word rarely, if ever, conform to the mathematical principles of probability.
C) The conjunction fallacy is rarely committed outside of betting contexts.
D) Many of the subjects in the various studies In addition to the 1998 study probably committed the conjunction fallacy.
E) None of the subjects in the various studies other than the 1998 study who seemed to commit the conjunction fallacy actually did commit it.
2. Art expert: If a painting is from the Hudson River School of the mid-nineteenth century United States, it will display a romantic reverence for landscape, portraying pastoral scenes in which humans and nature coexist peacefully. The painting that was recently discovered in the attic of the old town hall dates from the 1850s and portrays a pastoral landscape in which two couples are having a peaceful picnic. So the painting must be from the Hudson River School.
The critic's argument is flawed in that it
A) improperly assumes that because something has a particular property, the parts of that thing will also have the property
B) fails to recognize that a particular term can have more than one meaning
C) depends on a premise that the argument suggests is false
D) mistakenly treats a class of things with certain properties as the only kind of things with those properties
E) states a generalization based on an inadequate piece of evidence
3. Paleontologist: Scientists have used evidence about bone structure to infer that carnivorous dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus rex had genomes-sets of genetic information in their DNA- much smaller than those of most modern mammals. Modern birds have genomes about the same size as those of these dinosaurs, from which they evolved. Therefore the hypothesis that small genomes in birds were an evolutionary adaptation functioning to conserve energy for flight is probably false.
Which of the following, if true, would most strengthen the paleontologist's argument?
A) At least some flightless species that evolved from carnivorous dinosaurs and were ancestors to modern bird species had much larger genomes than modern birds have.
B) Species of frying animals other than birds typically have genomes no smaller than those of their most recent flightless ancestor species.
C) Flying mammals such as bats have genomes about the same size as modern bird genomes.
D) Species with small genomes typically use energy much more efficiently than do dosely related species with larger genomes.
E) Many animal species that lived in the same period as Tyrannosaurus rev but were not ancestors of modern birds also had relatively small genomes.
4. Under laboratory conditions, fruit flies can learn to respond to odors that elicit no response from them in nature. Mutant fruit flies that cannot produce a certain enzyme are, however, incapable of such learning. These mutant flies respond to other odors just as ordinary fruit flies do.
Thus it is unlikely that the enzyme's absence impairs
the fruit flies' perception of odors, since presumably fruit flies would not have an enzyme that was needed only for the perception of odors that fruit flies do not respond to in nature. Given that many researchers believe that this enzyme is somehow involved in the process of forming memories, what the enzyme's absence probably impairs is the fruit flies' ability to learn.
In the argument given, the two boldfaced portions play which of the following roles?
A) The first is a hypothesis that the argument seeks to establish; the second is an alternative hypothesis, which the argument provides grounds for rejecting.
B) The first is a conclusion drawn about one possible explanation of the phenomenon at issue; the second presents an explicit assumption that is introduced to support that conclusion.
C) The first is an objection that has been raised against the position adopted in the argument; the second presents an explicit assumption that is introduced in order to meet that objection.
D) The first is a hypothesis that the argument seeks to establish; the second presents an explicit assumption that has been used in arguing for the position that the argument opposes.
E) The first provides evidence in support of the main conclusion of the argument; the second is a claim that has been advanced in order to undermine the force of that evidence.
5. Psychologist: People tend instinctively to impose patterns on events even when such patterns are not really present. If early humans believed that a rustle in the grass indicated a dangerous predator when it was just the wind, they were more likely to survive than if they believed that it was just the wind when a dangerous predator was there. Thus, in a world of split-second interactions between predators and prey, a person who made an error of the first type was more likely to survive than a person who made an error of the second type.
So the tendency to make the first type of error is probably due to__________.
Which of the following would, if true, most logically complete the psychologist's argument?
A) a tendency to treat hidden perils as more dangerous than obvious perils
B) evolutionary processes affecting the human species
C) a decision people make to avoid taking risks
D) anxiety to avoid the first type of error
E) a widespread fear of dangerous animals
Solutions:
| Question # 1 Answer: B | Question # 2 Answer: D | Question # 3 Answer: B | Question # 4 Answer: C | Question # 5 Answer: B |





