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gmatwar13
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About one-quarter of 'Top 50' business schools in the United States have acceptance rates of over 30 percent. Because of the higher acceptance rate, students admitted to these programs tend to have GMAT scores under 650, undergraduate grade point averages below 3.4, and work experience of less than four years.
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage above?
a) Accepting over 30 percent of applicants can help a business school move into the 'Top 50'.
b) It is possible for a business school whose accepted students have average GMAT scores under 650 to be 'Top 50'.
c) Most students whose GMAT scores are below 650 tend to have undergraduate grade point averages under 3.4.
d)'Top 50' business schools tend to accept students with undergraduate grade point averages under 3.4.
e) Work experience is not the most important criterion for admission to a 'Top 50' business school.
OA after discussion.
Source: Veritas
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage above?
a) Accepting over 30 percent of applicants can help a business school move into the 'Top 50'.
b) It is possible for a business school whose accepted students have average GMAT scores under 650 to be 'Top 50'.
c) Most students whose GMAT scores are below 650 tend to have undergraduate grade point averages under 3.4.
d)'Top 50' business schools tend to accept students with undergraduate grade point averages under 3.4.
e) Work experience is not the most important criterion for admission to a 'Top 50' business school.
OA after discussion.
Source: Veritas












