Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Free and Printable GMAT Practice Test Sample Questions 2013-14

Free and Printable GMAT Practice Test Sample Questions 2013-14

This is my 9th blog post on GMAT free practice questions. In the first blog we saw how to prepare for GMAT. In this blog you will some more practice questions. You can find all answer in red in the middle of blog. In this part of test you will find grammatical errors practice.

You can also use this test for other English related exams.

Print, Practice and Pass GMAT Admission Entrance Exam 2013-14

 

Free and New GMAT Practice Test Sample Questions 131-138

 
Q 131
During her presidency of the short-lived Woman’s State Temperance Society (1852- 1853), Elizabeth Cady Stanton, as she was a staunch advocate of liberalized divorce laws, scandalized many of her most ardent supporters in her suggestion that drunkenness should be made sufficient cause for divorce.
A. as she was a staunch advocate of liberalized divorce laws, scandalized many of her most ardent supporters in her suggestion that drunkenness should be
B. as she was a staunch advocate for liberalized divorce laws, scandalized many of her most ardent supporters by her suggestion of drunkenness being
C. in being a staunch advocate for liberalized divorce laws, had scandalized many of her most ardent supporters with the suggestion of drunkenness being
D. a staunch advocate of liberalized divorce laws, scandalized many of her most ardent supporters by suggesting that drunkenness be
E. a staunch advocate of liberalized divorce laws, she scandalized many of her most ardent supporters in suggesting that drunkenness should be
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Q 132
By merging its two publishing divisions, the company will increase their share of the country’s $21 billion book market from 6 percent to 10 percent, a market ranging from obscure textbooks to mass-market paperbacks.
A. their share of the country’s $21 billion book market from 6 percent to 10 percent, a market ranging
B. from 6 percent to 10 percent its share of the $21 billion book market in the country, which ranges
C. to 10 percent from 6 percent in their share of the $21 billion book market in the country, a market ranging
D. in its share, from 6 percent to 10 percent, of the $21 billion book market in the country, which ranges
E. to 10 percent from 6 percent its share of the country’s $21 billion book market, which ranges
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Q 133
A product that represents a clear technological advance over competing products can generally command a high price. Because technological advances tend to be quickly surpassed and companies want to make large profits while they still can, many companies charge the greatest price the market will bear when they have such a product.
But large profits on the mew product will give competitors a strong incentive to quickly match the mew product’s capabilities. Consequently, the strategy to maximize overall profit from a new product is to charge less than the greatest possible price. In the argument above, the two portions in boldface play which of the following roles?
A. The first is an assumption that forms the basis for a course of action that the argument criticizes; the second presents the course of action endorsed by the argument.
B. The first is a consideration raised to explain the appeal of a certain strategy; the second is a consideration raised to call into question the wisdom of adopting that strategy.
C. The first is an assumption that has been used to justify a certain strategy; the second is a consideration that is used to cast doubt on that assumption.
D. The first is a consideration raised in support of a strategy the argument endorses; the second presents grounds in support of that consideration.
E. The first is a consideration raised to show that adopting a certain strategy is unlikely to achieve the intended effect; the second is presented to explain the appeal of that strategy.
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Q 134 to Q136:
The fields of antebellum (pre-Civil War) political history and women’s history use separate sources and focus Line on separate issues. Political histori-
 (5) ans, examining sources such as voting records, newspapers, and politicians’ writings, focus on the emergence in the 1840’s of a new “American political nation,” and since women were neither
(10) voters nor politicians, they receive little discussion. Women’s historians, meanwhile,have shown little interest in the subject of party politics, instead drawing on personal papers, legal records
(15) such as wills, and records of female associations to illuminate women’s domestic lives, their moral reform activities, and the emergence of the woman’s rights movement.
(20) However, most historians have underestimated the extent and significance of women’s political allegiance in the antebellum period. For example, in the presidential election campaigns
(25) of the 1840’s, the Virginia Whig party strove to win the allegiance of Virginia’s women by inviting them to rallies and speeches. According to Whig propaganda, women who turned out at the
(30) party’s rallies gathered information that enabled them to mold party-loyal families, reminded men of moral values that transcended party loyalty, and conferred moral standing on the party.
(35) Virginia Democrats, in response, began to make similar appeals to women as well. By the mid-1850’s the inclusion of women in the rituals of party politics had become common-
(40) place, and the ideology that justified such inclusion had been assimilated by the Democrats.
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Q 134
The primary purpose of the passage as a whole is to
A. examine the tactics of antebellum political parties with regard to women
B. traces the effect of politics on the emergence of the woman’s rights movement
C. point out a deficiency in the study of a particular historical period
D. discuss the ideologies of opposing antebellum political parties
E. contrast the methodologies in two differing fields of historical inquiry
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Q 135
According to the second paragraph of the passage (lines 20-42), Whig propaganda included the assertion that
A. women should enjoy more political rights than they did
B. women were the most important influences on political attitudes within a family
C. women’s reform activities reminded men of important moral values
D. women’s demonstrations at rallies would influence men’s voting behavior
E. women’s presence at rallies would enhance the moral standing of the party
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Q 136
According to the passage, which of the following was true of Virginia Democrats in the mid-1850’s?
A. They feared that their party was losing its strong moral foundation.
B. They believed that the Whigs’ inclusion of women in party politics had led to the Whigs’ success in many elections.
C. They created an ideology that justified the inclusion of women in party politics.
D. They wanted to demonstrate that they were in support of the woman’s rights movement.
E. They imitated the Whigs’ efforts to include women in the rituals of party politics.
Q 137
A recent review of pay scales indicates that CEO’s now earn an average of 419 times more pay than blue-collar workers, compared to a ratio of 42 times in 1980.
A. that CEO’s now earn an average of 419 times more pay than blue-collar workers, compared to a ratio of 42 times
B. that, on average, CEO’s now earn 419 times the pay of blue-collar workers, a ratio that compares to 42 times
C. that, on average, CEO’s now earn 419 times the pay of blue-collar workers, as compared to 42 times their pay, the ratio
D. CEO’s who now earn on average 419 times more pay than blue-collar workers, as compared to 42 times their pay, the ratio
E. CEO’s now earning an average of 419 times the pay of blue-collar workers, compared to the ratio of 42 times
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Q 138
The 32 species that make up the dolphin family are closely related to whales and in fact include the animal known as the killer whale, which can grow to be 30 feet long and is famous for its aggressive hunting pods.
A. includes the animal known as the killer whale, which can grow to be 30 feet long and is
B. include the animal known as the killer whale, growing as big as 30 feet long and
C. include the animal known as the killer whale, growing up to 30 feet long and being
D. include the animal known as the killer whale, which can grow as big as 30 feet long and is
E. include the animal known as the killer whale, which can grow to be 30 feet long and it is

Verbal Answer-Free and New GMAT Practice Test Sample Questions 131-138
131. D
132. E
133. B
134. C
135. E
136. E
137. B
138. A
 

Monday, May 13, 2013

How to modernize Bathroom that pays for itself (save water, energy and money)

Bathroom renovation that pays for itself in 2013

Bathroom is very important part of house. If your house is 5-6 old you must try to renovate to increase its value at same time save water, energy, air quality.
Here are some cool ideas on renovating Bathroom to save money:

 

1) Install energy Efficient Showerhead


Choose a showerhead with a built-in aerator to save money on water bills and water heating. Look for showerheads that consume 5.7 litres/minute (1.5 gallons/minute) or less.
 

2) Install Low-flow Faucet


Send less wastewater down the drain with high-efficiency faucet that consumes 7.5 litres/minute (2 gallons/minute) or less.

 

3) Install High-efficiency Toilet


You’ll save money by upgrading to a toilet that promotes water conservation. A dual-flush model uses 6 litres of water to flush solids and 3 to 4.2 litres to flush liquids. A high-efficiency model uses 4.8 litres per flush or less.

 

4)  Use Recycled Paint


Made of 80 percent recycled paint, the product is also low in volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which mean it’s better for your indoor air and your family’s health. Return leftover paint back to your Rona store for recycling.
 

5) Energy Star Bathroom Fan


An Energy Star–certified bathroom exhaust fan uses at least 50 percent less energy than standard models. Run a fan for at least 20 minutes after every shower to extract moisture from the air.
 

6) Flooring Underlayment


This foam underlayment is made from 100 percent pre-consumer polyethylene. It reduces heating bills by minimizing heat loss through the floor.

7) Energy Star Lighting

 

Choose a light fixture that works with LED lighting or CFLs to save energy in the bathroom. Take spent CFLs back to your Rona location for safe disposal.
  

8) Sustainable Wood


Add character and finishing touches to a bathroom design with details like a chair rail, window casings or door trim made from FSC wood products made with no added formaldehyde.

9) Organic Curtains


Add healthy softness to a bathroom with a certified organic cotton curtain over a window. Or try this as a shower curtain. Just be sure to add a liner, preferably one that’s free of vinyl to protect indoor air quality.
(Source-RonaMag)

How much will you save?

Discover more secrets for green bathroom remodeling at EcoLiving. Try EcoLiving’sHome Energy Savings Calculator to see which home improvements will pay you back the fastest.

 

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Friday, May 10, 2013

New and Free Printable MAT Test Sample Questions II (Other English Exam)

Print, Practice and Pass MAT Admission Entrance Exam 2013-14


This is my second part of blog on MAT sample questions. In. In this part of my blog you can do some practice sample question to prepare in English.

You can use this test for other English related exams too…

What is MAT test?

This means The Miller Analogies Test.

You can find all answers in RED…

Free Printable MAT test Sample Questions 11-20

Choose the analogy that best matches the example provided.

Q 11
 SOOT : GRIMY

A. FROST : TRANSPARENT
B. SUNSHINE : FRUITLESS
C. RAIN : SODDEN
D. PALL : GAUDY
E. DUST : RADIANT

Q 12
 MORBID : UNFAVORABLE

A. REPUTABLE : FAVORABLE
B. MATERNAL : UNFAVORABLE
C. DISPUTATIOUS : FAVORABLE
D. VIGILANT : UNFAVORABLE
E. LAX : FAVORABLE

Q 13
 SULLEN : BROOD

A. LETHARGIC : CAVORT
B. REGAL : CRINGE
C. DOCILE : OBEY
D. POISED : BLUNDER
E. DESPONDENT : LAUGH

Q 14
 AUTHOR : LITERATE

A. CYNIC : GULLIBLE
B. HOTHEAD : PRUDENT
C. SAINT : NOTORIOUS
D. JUDGE : IMPARTIAL
E. DOCTOR : FALLIBLE

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Answers and Explanations- Free Printable MAT test Sample Questions 11-20


11. C: Soot (ash/carbon) makes things grimy (dirty) as rain makes things sodden (soaked). Frost does not make things transparent (A) or clear. Sunshine does not make things fruitless (B) or useless/unproductive. A pall or cloud of gloom does not make things gaudy (D) or bright. Dust does not make things radiant (E) or glowing.

12. A: Morbid and unfavorable are "bad" synonyms, as reputable and favorable are "good" synonyms. Maternal refers to motherhood and is not unfavorable (B). Disputatious means argumentative and is not favorable (C). Vigilant means watchful and is not unfavorable. Lax means slack or remiss and is not favorable (E).

13. C: One who is sullen (morose) will brood (mope), as one who is docile (compliant) will obey. One who is lethargic (A) lacks energy/motivation and will not cavort (frolic). One who is regal (royal/noble) is proud and will not cringe (B), i.e. cower/recoil. One who is poised is self-assured and socially adroit, hence unlikely to blunder (D), i.e. commit a social error/faux pas. One who is despondent is depressed/despairing and unlikely to laugh (E).

14. D: An author is expected to be literate, i.e. well-read, as a judge is expected to be impartial, i.e. objective. A cynic is NOT expected to be gullible (A), i.e. easily fooled. A hothead acts rashly, not prudently (B) or judiciously. A saint is highly reputable, not notorious (C), i.e. disreputable. A doctor is not expected to be especially fallible (E), i.e. prone to error.

15. E: As something massive has great bulk, something gigantic has great size. Ultimate means final or extreme; magnitude means large amount or importance. Trivial means unimportant/having the opposite of importance (B). Anonymous means unknown, while luster means shine or brilliance. Interminable means unending; legacy means inheritance or heritage (D).
 
16. B: Entice, meaning attract or allure, is an antonym of repel, meaning reject or repulse; flourish, meaning thrive or be plentiful, is an antonym of fade, meaning deteriorate or diminish. Germinate and sprout (A), officiate and preside (C), lubricate and grease (D), and implore and entreat (E) are all pairs of synonyms.

17. D: Humdrum means boring, from the verb to bore; heartrending means (emotionally) moving, from the verb to move. Both adjectives come from synonymous verbs. Grim, meaning gloomy or terrible, would not amuse (A). Nutritious or wholesome foods/things would not sicken (B). Someone/something stodgy, i.e. dull, would not excite (C). Something pending is upcoming; it might worry or gladden one, or do neither, but would not necessarily worry one (E).

18. B: Hospitable is a synonym of courteous (noun = courtesy); morbid, i.e. unhealthy, disease-related, gloomy, or gruesome, is an antonym of cheerful (noun = cheerfulness) (A). A vindictive act is motivated by spite (synonymous). Leisurely means not done in haste (C) (antonymous). Someone/something infamous is notorious, the opposite/antonym of [receiving] honor (D). One who is despondent is experiencing depression or despair, not its opposite/antonym glee, i.e. joy or delight.

19. E: To reinforce is to make stronger; to erode is to make weaker. To abound is to be plentiful, while lesser means a smaller amount or number (A). To dismantle means to take apart; longer means a larger distance or time (B). To wilt means to droop, fade, or wither; higher means at a greater physical elevation or figurative level (C). To shirk is to evade; greater means more or larger (D).
 
20. A: A braggart lacks modesty; a fledgling (neophyte or inexperienced individual) lacks experience. An embezzler, who steals money from an employer or client, does not lack greed (B). A wallflower or shy person does not lack timidity (fearfulness or shyness). An invalid or ill person does not lack a malady, i.e. illness. A candidate or competitor does not lack ambition (E).

 
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Q 15
 MASSIVE : BULK

A. ULTIMATE : MAGNITUDE
B. TRIVIAL : IMPORTANCE
C. ANONYMOUS : LUSTER
D. INTERMINABLE : LEGACY
E. GIGANTIC : SIZE

Q 16
 ENTICE : REPEL

A. GERMINATE : SPROUT
B. FLOURISH : FADE
C. OFFICIATE : PRESIDE
D. LUBRICATE : GREASE
E. IMPLORE : ENTREAT
 
Q 17
HUMDRUM : BORE

A. GRIM : AMUSE
B. NUTRITIOUS : SICKEN
C. STODGY : EXCITE
D. HEARTRENDING : MOVE
E. PENDING : WORRY

Q 18
 HOSPITABLE : COURTESY

A. MORBID : CHEERFULNESS
B. VINDICTIVE : SPITE
C. LEISURELY : HASTE
D. INFAMOUS : HONOR
E. DESPONDENT : GLEE

Q 19
 REINFORCE : STRONGER

A. ABOUND : LESSER
B. DISMANTLE : LONGER
C. WILT : HIGHER
D. SHIRK : GREATER
E. ERODE : WEAKER

Q 20
 BRAGGART : MODESTY

A. FLEDGLING : EXPERIENCE
B. EMBEZZLER : GREED
C. WALLFLOWER : TIMIDITY
D. INVALID : MALADY
E. CANDIDATE : AMBITITON

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