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Question 36

If k is a positive integer and 5 k is a factor of the product of the odd integers from 99 to 199, inclusive, what is the greatest possible value of k?

Options:

A.

10

B.

13

C.

15

D.

20

E.

23

Question 37

Buoyed by stability and economic growth at home, Russia has developed a foreign policy that seeks to reestablish its place as a key actor on the world stage.

Options:

A.

Buoyed by stability and economic growth at home, Russia has developed a foreign policy that seeks to reestablish its place as a key actor on the world stage.

B.

Given that it is stable at home and with economic growth, Russia has developed a foreign policy that seeks to restore its place being a key actor throughout the world stage.

C.

Held high by its own stability and economic growth, Russia has developed a foreign policy that seeks to once again restore its key place acting on the world stage.

D.

Through stability and economic growth at home, Russia invigorated a foreign policy that desires reestablishment of its place as a key actor on the world stage.

E.

Russia has developed a foreign policy seeking to reestablish its place as a key actor on the world stage elevated by stability and economic growth at home.

Question 38

Which of the following statements concerning the valence model and the approach-withdrawal model most accurately reflects information provided in the Passage?

Options:

A.

Each of the two models implicates both hemispheres of the human brain in the processing of emotion.

B.

Both models suggest that cognitive information is processed by only one brain hemisphere in humans.

C.

Each of the two models explains how emotional information affects the processing of cognitive information in the human brain.

D.

Both models seek primarily to describe how emotion is expressed in behavior.

E.

The assumptions of both models concerning the processing of visuospatial information are identical with those made by Karev.

Question 39

When fish or mammals ingest the chemical rotenone, enzymes In (he digestive tract metabolize most of it, rendering It harmless, but If enough rotenone enters the bloodstream, It can kill them. Wildlife managers who use rotenone in rivers or lakes to reduce fish populations claim that the practice is harmless to aquatic mammals, but clearly if enough rotenone is used to kill fish, mammals must be at risk too.

Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument?

Options:

A.

Rotenone can enter a fish's bloodstream directly through the gills.

B.

If populations of some fish species are allowed to grow unchecked, they can have disruptive ecological effects that ultimately harm wild mammal populations.

C.

When rotenone is introduced into a fast-flowing river, it can travel a considerable distance downstream before breaking down.

D.

For most aquatic mammals, fish constitute a substantial portion of their diet.

E.

Chemicals that In the past have been used to reduce fish populations have considerably higher toxicity to aquatic mammals than rotenone does.

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Exam Code: GMAT
Exam Name: Graduate Management Admission Test (2022)
Last Update: Nov 21, 2024
Questions: 465
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