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Choice B remedies both problems with the original sentence—by using the plural are, which agrees with benefits, and by replacing by with from which is idiomatic here.. Choice C remedies

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Verbal Section

1 B

2 C

3 B

4 D

5 B

6 D

7 E

8 C

9 D

10 E

11 A

12 A

13 E

14 A

15 C

16 E

17 D

18 C

19 E

20 A

21 A

22 E

23 E

24 A

25 B

26 C

27 D

28 B

29 E

30 A

31 B

32 D

33 B

34 D

35 E

36 A

37 D

38 B

39 C

40 C

41 C

1 The correct answer is (B) The original version is faulty in two respects First, the

plural subject benefits is followed by the singular verb is Second, the preposition by is

not idiomatic in this context Choice (B) remedies both problems with the original

sentence—by using the plural are, which agrees with benefits, and by replacing by with

from (which is idiomatic here).

2 The correct answer is (C) The original statement includes an ambiguous pronoun

reference It is unclear whether they refers to the bounty hunters, their captives, or the

authorities Choice (C) remedies the original sentence’s ambiguous pronoun reference

by reconstructing the sentence

3 The correct answer is (B) The original sentence suffers from faulty parallelism.

Each of the three items in the underlined clause should be similar in grammatical

construction While actors and musicians both describe the celebrities themselves, some

other high-profile vocation does not Choice (B) establishes a consistent (parallel)

grammatical construction among the three items in the series; each of the three items

refers clearly to a vocation

4 The correct answer is (D) The claim (in the second sentence) relies on the

assumption that all other factors in weight loss—such as exercise and dietary

habits—remained unchanged from prior to the two-week period through the two-week

period

5 The correct answer is (B) The passage draws the general conclusion that home

buyers should “always” buy a new house based on a few specific advantages that new

houses offer Choice (B) is the best criticism of the argument because it suggests that

these factors are not necessarily the only factors, or the most important ones, in the

home-buying decision

6 The correct answer is (D) In the first paragraph, the author cites certain erroneous

assumptions upon which the U.S New Town concept was based Then, in the next two

paragraphs, the author describes how and why New Towns in the United States failed

to solve urban problems and to provide the sort of social environment hoped for Choice

(D) provides a good recapitulation of this entire discussion

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7 The correct answer is (E) In the second paragraph, the author states that one of the

effects of New Towns was to draw high-income citizens away from the cities— essentially what choice (E) indicates

8 The correct answer is (C) According to the first sentence of the passage, New Towns

were originally conceptualized as a way to absorb growth Based on other information

in the passage, it appears that U.S New Towns achieved this objective—at least to some extent—since city residents who could afford to move away from urban centers did

so At the same time, however, the cities were left with new problems, such as an insufficient tax base to support themselves and to retain businesses Thus, like the phenomenon that choice (C) describes, New Towns were an innovation that served to solve one problem but created another along the way

9 The correct answer is (D) The original sentence suffers from faulty parallelism The

second occurrence of from should be deleted to restore the proper parallelism between the phrases the host and the diplomat’s At the same time, the word both is redundant

in light of the words the other at the end of the sentence, thereby confusing the meaning

of the sentence Choice (D) remedies the original sentence’s faulty parallelism by

reconstructing the phrase, using the subjunctive form (that be).

10 The correct answer is (E) If the statement in choice (E) is true, it suggests that

Company X’s experience is comparable to that of other merging companies, and therefore it is unlikely that many more Company X workers will leave as a result of the merger

11 The correct answer is (A) Gwen’s argument relies on the assumption that expensive

restaurants are not as popular among the college students as inexpensive restaurants

Jose provides one reason why expensive restaurants are not necessarily less popular

among the college students, suggesting that the disagreement is about whether expensive restaurants are in fact less popular among the college students than inexpensive ones

12 The correct answer is (A) The original version is the best one The noun clause

whether the universe is bound is properly considered the subject of the sentence.

13 The correct answer is (E) The original sentence improperly uses less instead of fewer

in reference to a numerical quantity (the number of chemicals tested) Also, the modifier

most of which is separated from its antecedent (thirty), resulting in confusion as to whether most of which refers to the thirty chemicals tested or the tests themselves.

Choice (E) remedies both problems in the original sentence

14 The correct answer is (A) The original sentence correctly uses the singular pronoun

its in referring to the singular bureaucracy Also, Choice (A) is consistent in its use of

the future tense

15 The correct answer is (C) The passage describes an imaginary debate over the

American democratic ideal among the writers of the American Renaissance, in which Emerson, Thoreau, and Whitman are grouped together in one school of thought while Hawthorne and Melville are paired in another Choice (C) nicely matches this recap

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16 The correct answer is (E) The passage is clear throughout that Emerson is an

idealist, which is just the opposite of a pragmatist

17 The correct answer is (D) According to the passage, Melville, through his story

Pierre, conveyed the notion that democratic idealism was based on “misguided

assumptions.” Although the author is not as explicit that Hawthorne also believed

idealists to be misguided, Hawthorne’s conclusion that transcendental freedom leads to

moral anarchy can reasonably be interpreted this way

18 The correct answer is (C) The argument’s conclusion is that the new lifeguard was

not a factor in the declining number of deaths from last year to this year Choice (C)

rules out one other possible explanation for the decline in the number of drownings, in

turn rendering it more likely that the additional lifeguard did contribute to the decline.

19 The correct answer is (E) The conclusion in choice (E) is logically inferable from two

premises given in the passage: (1) If MetaCorp continues to show a profit, then analysts

will continue to recommend it (in symbolic form: If A, then B), and (2) if analysts

recommend MetaCorp stock, then the stock’s price will at least remain at its current

level—in other words, either remain the same or increase (in symbolic form: If B,

then C) From these two premises, choice (E) is logically inferable (in symbolic form:

If A, then C).

20 The correct answer is (A) The argument that the public is interested in high culture

relies on the assumption that opera, ballet, and classical music are considered “high

culture.” Choice (A) provides some evidence that this necessary assumption is a

questionable one

21 The correct answer is (A) The discrepancy among the cited studies involves the

increase in the level of violence in television programming over the last twenty years

One possible explanation for the discrepancy is that the recent studies relied on

different previous studies, which disagreed as to what the level was twenty years ago

22 The correct answer is (E) The original version improperly uses derive instead of the

proper idiom are derived from Choice (E) corrects this diction error.

23 The correct answer is (E) The original sentence is faulty in its use of the pronoun

them instead of the possessive their where the object of a verb (opposed) is a gerund

(trivializing) Choice (E) corrects the improper use of them, replacing it with the

possessive their, which properly precedes the gerund trivializing.

24 The correct answer is (A) The original sentence is correct in its use of the idiomatic

phrase have yet to.

25 The correct answer is (B) The factual information cited in the passage suggests that

eating high-fat foods does not cause obesity However, that information is no help in

determining the real cause By showing that the rise in obesity has coincided with an

increase in the sales of high-sugar foods, choice (B) suggests that excessive sugar

consumption might be the cause Although this correlation in itself does not irrefutably

prove that sugar is the culprit, it nevertheless helps strengthen the case

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26 The correct answer is (C) The argument’s first sentence suggests that the

supply-demand ratio for rental apartments with two or more bedrooms is decreasing at a faster rate than the supply-demand ratio of rental apartments with one or fewer bedrooms One possible explanation for the difference is the one that choice (C) provides

27 The correct answer is (D) The original version is faulty in two respects First, the

placement of the commas sets up a flawed parallel structure between the progressive

verbs was considered and will be considered Second, the phrase considered as is idiomatically questionable here A person is considered or considered to be, not considered as, at least in the broader context of this sentence Choice (D) remedies both

problems with the original sentence

28 The correct answer is (B) According to the passage, all cells of an organism contain

the same genotype as the fertilized egg (lines 14–16) Thus, choice (B) contradicts the information in the passage

29 The correct answer is (E) According to the passage, the maternal programming of

early development and the genomic control of later differentiation are “especially well documented” (line 46)

30 The correct answer is (A) In the first two paragraphs, the author discusses the

process of cell differentiation in embryonic development While the author is particularly concerned with examining the mechanisms involved, no specific type of organism (animal) is discussed as an illustration until the final paragraph (which focuses on the sea urchin) Accordingly, choice (A) properly reflects the flow of the author’s discussion

31 The correct answer is (B) The passage allows you to confidently conclude that

biotechnology firms will in fact continue to replace equipment more frequently than other businesses, and therefore will stand to benefit from the proposed law more than other businesses It would make sense, then, that the biotechnology lobbyists might be behind the proposal

32 The correct answer is (D) Higher admission standards would reduce the number of

options available to new college graduates, thereby increasing the likelihood that a new college graduate would enter one of the lower-paying professions that requires only a four-year degree

33 The correct answer is (B) The original sentence awkwardly mixes the active voice

(first clause) and the passive voice (second clause) It also includes the unnecessarily

wordy by way of Choice (B) corrects both problems with a concise second clause in the

active voice

34 The correct answer is (D) The original sentence misplaces the phrase Even for high

school freshmen and sophomores This phrase is intended to modify many students;

therefore, the author should reconstruct the sentence so that the two phrases appear nearer to each other Choice (D) moves the initial phrase to the end of the sentence, clarifying the sentence’s meaning

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35 The correct answer is (E) The argument suggests that the key to a third-world

country’s political stability is to afford its citizens certain powers However, the

argument relies entirely on one observed case (Country X) in which both characteristics

are present To be convincing, the argument must at least show that these powers

actually contributed to Country X’s political stability Choice (E) provides one plausible

scenario in which these powers could have nothing to do with the country’s

political stability

36 The correct answer is (A) It is reasonably inferable from the first paragraph as a

whole that the “standard repertory” mentioned in line 15 refers to the music of Bach

and Telemann as well as to other (“modern”) music from their time (first half of the

eighteenth century) In the second paragraph, the author mentions that the music of

Bach, Telemann, and their contemporaries called for obsolete instruments (lines 33–36)

Thus, the standard repertory might have included music that called for the use of

obsolete instruments, as choice (A) indicates

37 The correct answer is (D) Although the passage does indicate that early music often

called for the use of obsolete instruments, the passage does not state explicitly that

performance practice involved determining which musical instrument to use

38 The correct answer is (B) According to the passage, the German musicologists did

not study the music of Mozart and Haydn (post-1750 music) because, among other

reasons, their music, “having never ceased to be performed, had maintained some kind

of oral tradition of performance practice” (lines 51–54) Unannotated music is music

that is not written, but strictly oral Choice (B) restates the author’s point in these lines

39 The correct answer is (C) According to the passage, performance practice was

developed alongside the modern (early twentieth-century) collegium musicum, which

was part of the German university While the modern collegium musicum performed

music from before the time of Bach and Handel, scholars in the field of performance

practice studied certain aspects (e.g., choice of instruments, deciphering notation) of

music from the same time period

40 The correct answer is (C) If there are other ways to prevent one’s cat from

accumulating hairballs, then there is no reason to risk the cat’s developing an allergic

reaction (and in turn a harmful infection) by feeding it the medicated food

41 The correct answer is (C) The original sentence contains a misplaced modifying

phrase (following the comma) The sentence’s construction suggests that it is the

electorate that cannot reasonably be disputed, although this makes little sense in the

context of the sentence as a whole Choice (C) remedies the underlined phrase’s faulty

construction by rephrasing it as a noun clause

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P ART III

GMAT ANALYTICAL WRITING ASSESSMENT

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• The 7-step plan

• “Qualifying” your viewpoint

• Debating a statement’s pros and cons

• Developing rhetorical arguments

• Putting it all together

• Rhetorical effectiveness and your essay’s structure

• Keys to writing a successful GMAT issue analysis essay

• Summing it up

THE 7-STEP PLAN

In this part of the book, you’ll learn the basics and some advanced techniques

for writing effective GMAT Issue Analysis and Argument Analysis essays that

will earn you a better-than-average Analytical Writing Assessment score of at

least 4 on the 0–6 scale Specifically, you will learn the following:

• A step-by-step approach to brainstorming, organizing, composing, and proofreading your essays, all comfortably within the 30-minute time limit for each writing task

• Success keys to scoring higher with your essays than most GMAT test takers

• Useful tips for writing mechanics and for developing a writing style that’s appropriate for the GMAT

For a high-scoring Issue Analysis essay, you need to accomplish these four

basic tasks:

Recognize and deal with the complexities and implications of the Issue

Organize, develop, and express your ideas in a coherent and persua-sive manner

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Support your ideas with sound reasons and relevant examples Demonstrate adequate control of the elements of Standard Written English (gram-mar, syntax, and usage)

The 30 minutes you’re allowed to write your Issue essay isn’t much time, so you will need to

use the time wisely This does not mean using every one of your 30 minutes to peck away at

the keyboard like mad You should spend some time up front thinking about what you should write and how you should organize your ideas And you should save some time at the end to proofread and fine-tune your essay Here’s a 7-step game plan to help you budget your time so you can accomplish all four tasks listed above within your 30-minute time limit (suggested times are in parentheses):

Brainstorm and make notes (3 min.) Review your notes and decide on a viewpoint (1 min.) Organize your ideas into a logical sequence (1 min.) Compose a brief introductory paragraph (2 min.) Compose the body of your essay (16 min.) Compose a brief concluding or summary paragraph (2 min.) Proofread for glaring mechanical problems (5 min.)

Notice that, by following the suggested times for each step, you’ll spend about 5 minutes planning your essay, 20 minutes writing it, and 5 minutes proofreading it

In the following pages, you’ll walk through each step in turn, applying the following Issue statement, which is similar to some of the statements in the official pool

Issue Statement 1 (and Directive)

“Schools should be responsible not only for teaching academic skills but also for teaching ethical and social values.”

Discuss the extent to which you agree or disagree with the foregoing statement Support your perspective using reasons and/or examples from your experience, observation, reading, or academic studies

Step One: Brainstorm and Make Notes (3 min.)

Your first step in developing your Issue essay is to brainstorm for ideas that are relevant to

the topic Try to think of some reasons and examples supporting not just one side but both

sides of the issue As you conjure up ideas, don’t commit to a position on the issue, and don’t try to filter out what you think might be unconvincing reasons or weak examples Just let all your ideas flow onto your scratch paper, in no particular order (You can sort through them

NOTE

These suggested

time limits for

each step are

merely guidelines.

As you practice

composing your

Issue essays under

timed conditions,

you can adjust to

a pace that

works best

for you.

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