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GMAT Question of the Day (Apr 4): Counting and Sentence Correction
Math (PS)
What is the number of integers from 1 to 1000 (inclusive) that are not divisible by 11 nor by 35?
(A) 884
(B) 890
(C) 892
(D) 910
(E) 945
Verbal (SC)
If a latter-day Robinson Crusoe was marooned on an island with an eclectic mix of palms, he could eat dates and coconut meat, relax in a palm recliner in his palm-post bungalow under a palm-thatch roof, buff his palm-plank surfboard with carnauba palm wax and watch a palm-fringed sunset.
(A) If a latter-day Robinson Crusoe was marooned on an island with an eclectic mix of palms, he could eat dates and coconut meat, relax in a palm recliner in his palm-post bungalow under a palm-thatch roof,
(B) If a latter-day Robinson Crusoe was marooned on an island with an eclectic mix of palms, he could eat dates and coconut meat, relaxing in a palm recliner in his palm-post bungalow under a palm-thatch roof,
(C) If a latter-day Robinson Crusoe were marooned on an island with an eclectic mix of palms, he could eat dates and coconut meat, relax in a palm recliner in his palm-post bungalow under a palm-thatch roof,
(D) If a latter-day Robinson Crusoe were marooned on an island with an eclectic mix of palms, he could eat dates and coconut meat, relaxing in a palm recliner in his palm-post bungalow under a palm-thatch roof,
(E) If a latter-day Robinson Crusoe was marooned on an island with an eclectic mix of palms, he could eat dates and coconut meat, to relax in a palm recliner in his palm-post bungalow under a palm-thatch roof,
GMAT Question of the Day (Apr 1): Algebra and Sentence Correction
Math (PS)
If P^2 – QR = 10 , Q^2 + PR = 10 , R^2 + PQ = 10 , and R \ne Q , what is the value of P^2 + Q^2 + R^2?
Verbal (SC)
According to the National Pasta Association, per-capita consumption of pasta in the United States, which has already been approaching 19 pounds a year, will achieve 30 pounds a year by the twenty-first century.
GMAT Question of the Day (Mar 31): Arithmetic and Sentence Correction
Math (PS) If , where and are integers and , what is the value of ? (A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3 (E) 4 OA and Explanation 2^98=256L + N 2^98=2^8L + N 2^98-2^8L = N N=2^8(2^90-L) Taking L=2^90,N=0 Verbal (SC) Just because King Alfred occupied and fortified London in 886 did not [...]
GMAT Question of the Day (Mar 30): Word Problem and Critical Reasoning
Math (PS) 4% of population of country L has military experience and supports a war against Country G. If 20% of those who support the war have no military experience what percentage of the country’s population actually supports war against G? (A) 5% (B) 7.5% (C) 10% (D) 12.5% (E) 15% OA and Explanation Given [...]
GMAT Question of the Day (Mar 29): Probability and Critical Reasoning
Math (PS) There are 6 cards numbered from 1 to 6. They are placed into a box, and then one is drawn and put back and then another card is drawn and put back. What is the probability that one of the cards was 5 if the sum of the two was 8? (A) 1 [...]
GMAT Question of the Day (Mar 28): Work Problem and Critical Reasoning
Math (PS) Robert can eat a 20 kg. bag of potatoes in 10 days. He and his wife Jane can eat the same bag in 7 days. How many days does it take Jane to eat a 20 kg. bag of potatoes by herself? (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) OA and Explanation Answer (B) Total [...]
GMAT Question of the Day (Apr 5): Arithmetic and Critical Reasoning
Math (PS) Which expression is the greatest? (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) OA and Explanation GMAT Daily Deals Join us for four free, 90-minute intensive sessions to get advice and strategies from our GMAT and b-school admissions experts. Watch the free recordings at Kaplan Blueprint. Learn more MBA Prep School: $100 off their video course [...]
GMAT Question of the Day (Mar 24): Rate Problem and Sentence Correction
Math (PS) Two trains continuously travel between Washington DC and Baltimore, which is 120 miles away. They start simultaneously, train A at Washington and train B at Baltimore, and run at 30 and 90 mph respectively. The station turnaround times are negligible. What is the distance between the point where the trains meet for the [...]
GMAT Question of the Day (Mar 23): Overlapping Sets and Critical Reasoning
Math (PS) Foodmart customers regularly buy at least one of the following products: milk, chicken, or apples. 60% of shoppers buy milk, 50% buy chicken, and 35% buy apples. If 10% of the customers buy all 3 products, what percentage of Foodmart customers purchase exactly 2 of the above products? (A) 5% (B) 10% (C) [...]
GMAT Question of the Day (Mar 22): Arithmetic and Critical Reasoning
Math (DS) and are positive integers and . What is the value of ? 1. 2. is a prime number OA and Explanation GMAT Daily Deals Save on Kaplan courses when you sign up thru GMAT Club and get free GMAT tests, total savings $255! Learn more MBA Prep School: $100 off their video course [...]




