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practice questions for the new gre
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Practice Questions For The New GRE
According to Study 1, kaolinite levels are highest at what distance from the cemetery?A. >400 metersB. Between 200 and 400 metersC. Between 100 and 300 metersD. Study 1A key mineral component of
The experimental procedures used in Experiment 1 and 2 differed in that in Experiment 1:A. incubation time was held constant, while drug concentration was varied.B. incubation time was varied, while
According to the results of Study 2, as distance from the power plant decreases:F. Sulfur levels decrease.G. Sulfur and NO2 levels increase.H. NO2 and O2 levels decrease.J. CO2 and O2 levels
According to the results of Study 1, as distance from the cemetery increases, feldspar decay:A. Increases only.B. Is not affected.C. Is reversed.D. Decreases only.Study 1A key mineral component of
Jason has been hired to build a circular wading pool in his neighbor’s backyard. Th rectangular backyard measures 60 feet wide by 50 feet long. Jason’s neighbors awant the pool to be as large as
Based on Experiment 1, at a concentration of 10 mM, which drug was most effective at killing bacteria?A. Drug RB. Drug SC. Drug TD. Drug VExperiment 1Equal numbers of penicillin-resistant bacteria
If X, Y, and Z are real numbers, and XYZ = 1, then which of the following conditions must be true?F. XZ = 1/YG. X, Y, and Z > 0H. Either X = 1, Y = 1, or Z = 1J. Either X = 0, Y = 0, or Z = 0K.
If ƒ(x) = x2 + 3, then ƒ(x + y) = ?F. x2 + 2xy + y2 + 3G. x2 + 2xy + y2H. x2 + 2xy + 3J. x2 + 3 + yK. x2 + y2
The average of a set of six integers is 38. When a seventh number is included in the set, the average of the set increases to 47. What is the seventh number?F. 38G. 47H. 101J. 228K. 329
What is the smallest possible value for the product of 2 real numbers that differ by 6?F. −9G. −8H. −5J. 0K. 7
Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between incubation time and number of live bacteria in Experiment 2?A. As incubation time increases, the number of live bacteria
In Experiment 1, what was the relationship between drug concentration and the drug’s effectiveness in killing penicillin-resistant bacteria?F. Based on Experiment 1, there is no relationship
Based on the results of Experiment 3, which drug enters bacteria cells most quickly?F. Drug RG. Drug SH. Drug TJ. Drug VExperiment 3Permeability coefficients measure a drug’s ability to break
If Experiment 2 were repeated with Drug U and an incubation time of 3 hours, the number of colonies counted would most likely be:A. More than 50.B. Between 41 and 50.C. Between 18 and 41.D. Fewer
In a game, 84 marbles numbered 00 through 83 are placed in a box. A player draws 1 marble at random from the box. Without replacing the first marble, the player draws a second marble at random. If
Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between the molecular mass and the permeability coefficient of the drugs, as shown in Experiment 3?F. As the molecular mass
According to the passage, chimpanzees hunt primarily because of:A. Increased numbers of red colobus monkeys.B. Food shortages during the dry season.C. Their DNA sequence.D. Their preference for meat
In the context of the passage, the tone in lines 52–66 can best be described as:F. Affectionate.G. Humorous.H. Somber.J. Informational.
According to Study 1, between what two distances, from the point above the deepest part of the lake to the point on the shoreline, was there the sharpest increase in temperature?F. Between 30 meters
Based on the results of Study 2, which of the following generalizations could be made about the difference in temperatures between summer and winter for the three sites?A. Dune areas are the warmest
If Study 2 produced results typical of any dune site, which of the following generalizations could be made about seasonal climates?F. The temperature variation at a dune site throughout a typical day
According to Figure 2, the conditions at the lake site are most similar to the conditions at the forest site at which of the following times?F. MidnightG. 9 a.m.H. 3 p.m.J. 9 p.m. Air temperature
The production of a certain plastic calls for a mixture of bleach and ammonia. However, the presence of chlorine gas is highly undesirable. Based on the results of Experiments 1, 2, and 3, which of
According to Study 2, the temperature difference between the forest and dune sites at 9 p.m. on a typical summer day is approximately:A. 0◦C.B. 5◦C.C. 8◦C.D. 15◦C.Study 2Air temperatures were
To accept the evidence presented in the Familial Hypothesis, one must assume that all members of a population sharing the same gene pool have:F. A varied family history.G. A common family history.H.
One advantage of the Behavioral Hypothesis is that it best explains why heart disease is more common in which of the following groups?A. Isolated populations.B. Smokers.C. Individuals with a family
According to the Familial Hypothesis, individuals whose parents or siblings had a heart or circulatory problem before the age of 55 are:F. Members of an isolated population.G. At a lower risk for
Based on the information in Table 1, on which day did the control group have the highest urinary output?A. Day 7B. Day 4C. Day 3D. Day 1 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Table 1 Group
Which of the following is a criticism that supporters of the Behavioral Hypothesis would make of the Familial Hypothesis?A. Behaviors and dietary norms are passed down between generations.B. Obesity
How would supporters of the Behavioral Hypothesis explain the studies cited in the Familial Hypothesis regarding isolated populations?F. A common gene pool does not indicate familial ties.G. All
Which of the following statements is supported by the data presented in Table 1?A. Urinary output increased over time for Group S only.B. Urinary output increased over time for Group R only.C.
Assume that increased cholesterol levels result in increased risk for coronary heart disease. How would supporters of the Familial Hypothesis explain the study cited in the Behavioral hypothesis?A.
The Behavior Hypothesis and the Familial Hypothesis are similar in that they both:F. Name family history as the greatest factor of risk for heart disease.G. Name diet as the greatest factor of risk
Based on the results of Experiment 3, as the NH3 level increased from 0.50 to 4.00 mol, the greatest increase in the amount of NH2Cl produced occurred:F. Between the trials of 0.50 and 1.00 mol of
If a ninth trial were conducted in Experiment 3, adding 1.25 mol of NH3 to the bleach–water solution, the amount of NH2Cl produced would be closest to:A. 0.06 mol.B. 0.10 mol.C. 0.12 mol.D. 0.16
Which of the following is the most likely reason that amounts greater than 3.00 mol of bleach were not tested in Experiment 1? The results showed that:A. Amounts less than 3.00 mol of bleach
In Experiment 2, different quantities of NaOCl were added to the ammonia solution resulting in the production of nitrogen trichloride. The amounts of nitrogen trichloride produced for 3.00, 3.50, and
Based on Table 1, water pressure is greatest:A. At the top of the full container.B. At the bottom of the full container.C. When the water stream is 4.2 inches long.D. When the water stream is 4.7
Which of the following generalizations best fits the results of the study?A. The effects of dietary supplement X on urinary output cannot be immediately detected.B. Dietary supplements should be
In order to best determine the effects of dietary supplement X in this experiment, one should examine:F. The type of feed that each horse was given.G. The amount of feed that each horse was given.H.
During the study, several of the horses in Group R began showing signs of dehydration. According to the passage, what is the most likely cause of this?F. The low urinary output of the horses in Group
Do the results of the study show that dietary supplement X could cause dehydration in horses?F. Yes, because the urinary output increased over time in the group that received the supplement.G. Yes,
Each of the following is a by-product resulting from mixing bleach and ammonia EXCEPT:F. Cl2G. NCl3H. NaOClJ. NH2Cl
Which of the following is an assumption that the students made prior to beginning the experiment?F. Water pressure has no effect on the water stream produced.G. The rate of flow cannot be accurately
Based on the results of the experiment, removing Tack 3:A. Created a 4.7 inch water stream.B. Caused the bottle to empty more quickly than did removing Tack 4.C. Increased the total water pressure in
Suppose that the students removed the tacks in order, replaced each tack after measuring the water stream, but did not re-fill the bottle after removing and replacing each tack. According to the
Which of the alternatives best provides new, specific information about the search for the ivory-billed woodpecker?A. NO CHANGEB. Spring, of 1999, a universityC. Spring of 1999 a universityD. Spring
Which of the alternatives best provides new, specific information about the search for the ivory-billed woodpecker?F. NO CHANGEG. A bird that was even more rare, and also one that wasH. A far more
Which of the alternatives best provides new, specific information about the search for the ivory-billed woodpecker?A. NO CHANGEB. Would eventually leadC. Was leading eventuallyD. Was eventually lead
Which of the alternatives best provides new, specific information about the search for the ivory-billed woodpecker?F. NO CHANGEG. TheirH. ItsJ. A
Which of the alternatives best provides new, specific information about the search for the ivory-billed woodpecker?A. NO CHANGEB. The species, ivory-billed woodpeckersC. Ivory-billed woodpeckers, the
Which of the alternatives best provides new, specific information about the search for the ivory-billed woodpecker?F. NO CHANGEG. Society, logging began in the forest; andH. Society, logging began,
Which of the alternatives best provides new, specific information about the search for the ivory-billed woodpecker?A. NO CHANGEB. Species’ survivalC. Survival of the speciesD. Surviving species’
Which of the alternatives best provides new, specific information about the search for the ivory-billed woodpecker?F. NO CHANGEG. A group of biologists searched the woods where the ivory-billed
Which of the following sequences of sentences will make Paragraph 3 most logical?A. NO CHANGEB. Bird, but later determinedC. Bird but determined later thatD. Bird. Later determined,
Which of the following sequences of sentences will make Paragraph 3 most logical?F. NO CHANGEG. 1, 2, 5, 3, 4H. 2, 1, 5, 3, 4J. 1, 2, 4, 3, 5
The writer wants to add the following sentence to Paragraph 4:Approximately 15 sightings were reported in early 2004, all possibly of the same bird. This sentence would most logically be placed:A. NO
The writer wants to add the following sentence to Paragraph 4: Approximately 15 sightings were reported in early 2004, all possibly of the same bird. This sentence would most logically be placed:F.
The writer wants to add the following sentence to Paragraph 4: Approximately 15 sightings were reported in early 2004, all possibly of the same bird. This sentence would most logically be placed:A.
The writer wants to add the following sentence to Paragraph 4: Approximately 15 sightings were reported in early 2004, all possibly of the same bird. This sentence would most logically be placed:F.
The writer wants to add the following sentence to Paragraph 4: Approximately 15 sightings were reported in early 2004, all possibly of the same bird. This sentence would most logically be placed:A.
Which of the following alternatives would NOT be an acceptable way to write the sentence?F. NO CHANGEG. Demanding, myH. Demanding. MyJ. Demanding; my
At this point, the writer is considering adding the following sentence:Some of the papers even come hand-written, which makes it hard to tell the good from the bad.Would this be a logical and
At this point, the writer is considering adding the following sentence:Some of the papers even come hand-written, which makes it hard to tell the good from the bad.Would this be a logical and
At this point, the writer is considering adding the following sentence:Some of the papers even come hand-written, which makes it hard to tell the good from the bad.Would this be a logical and
At this point, the writer is considering adding the following sentence:Some of the papers even come hand-written, which makes it hard to tell the good from the bad.Would this be a logical and
At this point, the writer is considering adding the following sentence:Some of the papers even come hand-written, which makes it hard to tell the good from the bad.Would this be a logical and
At this point, the writer is considering adding the following sentence:Some of the papers even come hand-written, which makes it hard to tell the good from the bad.Would this be a logical and
At this point, the writer is considering adding the following sentence:Some of the papers even come hand-written, which makes it hard to tell the good from the bad.Would this be a logical and
At this point, the writer is considering adding the following sentence:Some of the papers even come hand-written, which makes it hard to tell the good from the bad. Would this be a logical and
At this point, the writer would like to provide specific information about Montessori’s education. Which alternative does that best?A. NO CHANGEB. Immediately declinedC. Declining immediatelyD.
At this point, the writer would like to provide specific information about Montessori’s education. Which alternative does that best?F. NO CHANGEG. In fact,H. Moreover,J. However,
At this point, the writer would like to provide specific information about Montessori’s education. Which alternative does that best?A. NO CHANGEB. Passionately and fervently, editors often argue
At this point, the writer would like to provide specific information about Montessori’s education. Which alternative does that best?F. NO CHANGEG. Layout, we’re sendingH. Layout we sendJ. Layout
At this point, the writer would like to provide specific information about Montessori’s education. Which alternative does that best?A. NO CHANGEB. MeetC. MeetingD. Has been meeting
At this point, the writer would like to provide specific information about Montessori’s education. Which alternative does that best?F. NO CHANGEG. Well-earned vacation.H. Vacation, that is
At this point, the writer would like to provide specific information about Montessori’s education. Which alternative does that best?A. NO CHANGEB. The ItalianC. ItalysD. Italy’s
At this point, the writer would like to provide specific information about Montessori’s education. Which alternative does that best?F. NO CHANGEG. For aH. In theJ. Due to their
At this point, the writer would like to provide specific information about Montessori’s education. Which alternative does that best?A. NO CHANGEB. Learn, aC. Learn aD. Learn
At this point, the writer would like to provide specific information about Montessori’s education. Which alternative does that best?F. NO CHANGEG. Anatomy and physiologyH. The way the human body
For the sake of logic and coherence, Sentence 1 should be placed:A. NO CHANGEB. The method by which children learnC. Children learningD. A child’s ways to learn
For the sake of logic and coherence, Sentence 1 should be placed:F. NO CHANGEG. She got her first sixty children that were working class, andH. Starting with sixty working-class children,J. She had
For the sake of logic and coherence, Sentence 1 should be placed:A. NO CHANGEB. Children, readilyC. Children readyD. Readily children
For the sake of logic and coherence, Sentence 1 should be placed:F. Where it is now.G. After Sentence 2.H. After Sentence 3.J. After Sentence 4.
At this point, the writer would like to provide the reader with a more specific definition of the Montessori Method. Assuming all are true, which of the following does that best?A. NO CHANGEB. A
Suppose the writer were to eliminate Paragraph 4. This omission would cause the essay as a whole to lose primarily:Paragraph 4Today, children are taught with the Montessori Method in schools both
Suppose the writer were to eliminate Paragraph 4. This omission would cause the essay as a whole to lose primarily:Paragraph 4Today, children are taught with the Montessori Method in schools both
Suppose the writer were to eliminate Paragraph 4. This omission would cause the essay as a whole to lose primarily:Paragraph 4Today, children are taught with the Montessori Method in schools both
Suppose the writer were to eliminate Paragraph 4. This omission would cause the essay as a whole to lose primarily:Paragraph 4Today, children are taught with the Montessori Method in schools both
(x + y)(x − y) = 0xy ≠ 0Quantity A is greater.Quantity B is greater.The two quantities are equal.The relationship cannot be determined from the information given. Quantity A 19 2x² 6₁ Quantity
(2102 x 213 x 49(1/2)) / (304 x 3) = 7x . x =
Ifthen x = -5 X=25 x 4² 12
The radius of Circle Q is 8. If length of arc ABC is greater than 26, which of the following could be the value of the sums of angles AQB and BQC?Indicate all possible values.a. 45°b. 60°c. 90°d.
x/5 + x/5 + x/5 + x/5 / 4 = a. 16xb. 24x/5c. 4xd. 4x/5e. x/5
On a fishing trip, Robert caught salmon and halibut in a ratio of 4:5. If Robert caught 12 salmon, how many total fish did he catch?
Katherine drank 25 percent of her bottle of soda on the way to work, and drank another 3 ounces when she got there. The bottle now contains 60 percent of what it contained originally. How many ounces
√10y = 5a. Quantity A is greater.b. Quantity B is greater.c. The two quantities are equal.d. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given. Quantity A Z Quantity B y
A sports league encourages collaboration by awarding 3 points for each goal scored without assistance and 5 points for each goal scored with assistance. A total of 48 points were scored by a team in
(5 x 5) / (5 + 5) + (5 x 5) / (5 + 5) =a. 1b. 5/4c. 2d. 5/2e. 5
Mark has twice as many oranges as George. Tony has 10 less than twice the sum of George and Mark’s oranges. If Tony were to give 15 oranges to George and 5 oranges to Mark, George and Mark would
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