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Are we two becomes mere ———- watching the panorama without personal involvement, our senses dulled, out capacity to ———- undeveloped?
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The historian Frederick J. Turner wrote in the 1890’s that the agrarian discontent that had been developing steadily in the United States since about 1870 had been precipitated by the closing of the internal frontier–that is, the depletion of available new land needed for further expansion of the American farming system. Not only was Turner’s [...]
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callow
a) crude
b) exquisite
c) experienced
d) lamentable
e) cautious
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laconic
a) banal
b) tense
c) lengthy
d) turbid
e) tacit
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The much awaited fight between the GMAC & the ETS for test takers gone to next level where ETS trying hard to cut the MBA aspirants. The following business schools accept GRE General Test scores for admission to their MBA programs.
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The value of a diamond is proportional to the square of its weight. It is broken into three pieces whose weights are in the ratio 3:2:5. Find the loss incurred due to breakage if the value of the original diamond is USD 20,000.
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Pain is the body’s early warning system: loss of —— in the extremities leaves a person—–injuring him-self unwittingly.
(A) Agony—Incapable of
(B) Sensation——vulnerable to
(C) Consciousness—–Desirous
(D) Feeling——Habituated to
(E) Movement—–Prone to
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Jim can fill a pool carrying bucks of water in 30 minutes. Sue can do the same job in 45 minutes. Tony can do the same job in 1 ½ hours. How quickly can all three fill the pool together?
a) 12 minutes
b) 15 minutes
c) 21 minutes
d) 23 minutes
e) 28 minutes
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If 15 people contributed a total of $20.00 toward a gift and each of them contributed at least $1.00, then the maximum possible amount any one person could have contributed is
(A) $1.00
(B) $1.25
(C) $5.00
(D) $6.00
(E) $20.00
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