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nishant_1010 Just gettin' started!
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Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 1:22 am Post subject: OG 10th Edition Q 74 |
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74. Many breakfast cereals are fortified with vitamin supplements. Some of these cereals provide 100 percent of
the recommended daily requirement of vitamins. Nevertheless, a well-balanced breakfast, including a variety
of foods, is a better source of those vitamins than are such fortified breakfast cereals alone.
Which of the following, if true, would most strongly support the position above?
(A) In many foods, the natural combination of vitamins with other nutrients makes those vitamins more usable
by the body than are vitamins added in vitamin supplements.
(B) People who regularly eat cereals fortified with vitamin supplements sometimes neglect to eat the foods in
which the vitamins occur naturally.
(C)Foods often must be fortified with vitamin supplements because naturally occurring vitamins are removed
during processing.
(D) Unprocessed cereals are naturally high in several of the vitamins that are usually added to fortified
breakfast cereals.
(E) Cereals containing vitamin supplements are no harder to digest than similar cereals without added
vitamins.
Ans A. I chose D. Plz explain why D is wrong |
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rajesh_ctm Really wants to Beat The GMAT!
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Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 11:27 am Post subject: |
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The argument is about fortified cereals vs. a well balanced breakfast including a variety of foods.
(A) strongly supports the argument.
(D) Unprocessed cereals are naturally high in several of the vitamins that are usually added to fortified breakfast cereals.
Unprocessed cereals are already high in vitamins and then these vitamins are again added to these cereals. How does this support the argument of comparing fortified cereals to well balanced breakfast? |
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Vasudha Rising GMAT Star
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Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 11:31 am Post subject: |
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This is a strengthen question. we have to find out a reason why a balanced breakfast is better source of vitamins than are cereals alone .
A gives that reason. The body can probably absorb those vitamins supplements only with the addition of other foods and nutrients. Hence if you have breakfast cereals alone, vitamin supplements would serve little purpose
Does D explain why you should have a balanced breakfast and not cereals alone?--no. It does not even address the issue of balanced breakfast and is hence irrelevant. |
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