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GRE Sample QuestionsAnalytical Section : Analytical Reasoning56. Opposition of new anti terrorist legislation could defend themselves against the author’s strategy by arguing (a) That India’s border partners have also passed similar legislation
(b) The fact that past such legislation improved the situation does not mean that the present bill will also do the same (c) That the new law is not as strong as the earlier bill (d) That the defense personnel are not always right (e) None of the above Answer: (c) 57. While returning from the night cinema show, you notice that some stupid people are chasing two young and beautiful girls going in a Cab. What will you do in such a situation? (a) You will pass on your way quietly and take no notice of them(b) You would ask the stupid people to run away or to go through the consequences (c) You would seek the help of some passerby so as to make the girls out of the stupid people grip (d) You would escort girls up to market place giving no chance to stupid people to play their nasty games (e) None of the above Answer: (b) 58. In 2002, according to a news poll, 36 % of the voters had leaning towards party “Y”. In 2004, this figure rose to 46%. But in another survey the percentage was down to 40%. Therefore, the party “Z” is likely to win the next election. Which of the following, if true, would seriously weaken the above conclusion? (a) People tend to switch their votes at the last minute(b) It has been shown that 85% of the voters belonging to the party “Y” vote in an election as compared to 50% of the voters belonging to party “Z” (c) People vote for the best candidate, not for the party (d) No one can predict how people will vote (e) None of the above Answer: (b) 59. Inflation rose by 4.5% over the second quarter, by 3.5% during the first quarter and higher than 2.5% recorded during the same time last year. However, the higher price index did not seem to alarm National stock index, as stock prices remained steady. Which of the following, if true, could explain the reaction of National stock Index? (a) The Prime minister announced that he was concerned about the rising inflation(b) Stock prices were steady because of a fear that inflation would continue (c) Economist warned that inflation would continue (d) Much of the quarterly increase in the price level was due to a summer drought effect on food price (e) None of the above Answer: (a) 60. During 2002, advertising expenditure on readymade garments increased by 20% while readymade garments consumption rose by 25%. Each of the following, if true could help explain the increase in garments consumption except (a) Per capita consumption of unstitched garments declined(b) Advertising effectiveness increased (c) Serving machine production doubled (d) Readymade garments were available in more shops (e) None of the above Answer: (a) |
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