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GMAT Prep - CR

by kajcha » Sat Sep 01, 2007 1:57 pm
Can someone answer this with explanation
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by Prasanna » Sun Sep 02, 2007 5:52 pm
I would go with C. It strengthens the argument by stating that the buses usually spend 3/4th of the time idle and by providing parking for that time period, the pollution can be reduced.

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by emrahinci » Thu Oct 04, 2007 12:05 am
I would go with B.For me,the flaw in the sentence is the probability that other sources may contrubute to the damage of buildings as much as exhaust gases.B eleminates this probability

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by dingo001 » Thu Oct 04, 2007 8:33 am
I'd go with B. Seems to be the strongest suggestion that fixing this problem will solve the problem of pollution. If not B, then D. OA?

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by raulverde » Thu Oct 04, 2007 8:59 am
I agree with Prasana. The answer should be C.

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by samirpandeyit62 » Sat Oct 06, 2007 11:45 pm
Hey Kajcha,
I would go with A, coz A is closer to the scope than B

The arguement says that bus exhaust is the primary reason for damge to the buildings.

So there can be two assumptions implied by this

1) Other automobiles in the region dont cause as much as harm

2) Other forms of pollution are not resposible (i. only bus exhaust is responsible)

Now here 1) remains within the arguement context & supports the argument by saying that a) engine exhausts cause damage to buildings
b) Other automobiles do not cause as much as damage by their exhausts

2) also supports by saying that a) Only engine exhausts cause damage b) No other form of pollution is responsible (this is lttle out of scope as it is not discussed in the arguement as the arguemnet focusses on only one type of pollution & that too by a single source)

Kajcha what is the OA
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by arocks » Tue Oct 09, 2007 9:47 am
IMO - E
Some of the tour buses that are unable to find parking drive around Palitito while their passengers are visiting a site
so if we could provide parking to these buses, they will not unnecessarily drive around and the exhaust will diminish...?

"...the city has now provided parking that accommodates a third of the tour buses, so damage to Palitito's bldgs from buses exhaust will diminish significantly."

I think you should reveal the OA now...we have chosen all the answers (D is way off)...if it makes my case stronger...then C is also a good alternative....

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by shymab » Thu Oct 11, 2007 6:16 pm
The OA is C. OG 11 - Diagnostic Test Verbal Sample Questions - No. 32

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by ipt20072007 » Sat Oct 13, 2007 6:13 am
I am conjecturing E is wrong because it is already stated in the stem. Thus, this information is redundant.

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Hi, All---

My line of thinking on this problem is pretty much the same as emrahinci and dingo001's: I went with B. Since the correct answer is C, I was trying to figure out why B is wrong. I didn't think the OA explanations where that great. The OA explanation says that B is wrong because "This statement does not address the question of whether the new parking will reduce the damage by engine exhaust from the buses."

B "feels right," but I suppose this C was the better choice because it strengthened the specific argument about the parking lot reducing exhaust. Was B a trap? I can't help but think B is an assumption necessary for this argument. For example, it doesn't matter how much parking is added if there are other pollutants causing more damage to the buildings. Wouldn't this be the foundation needed to prop up this argument? I understand how C strengthens the argument, but I can't help but think that the root issue was better tackled by B.

Pls let me know where I'm going wrong. Thanks.

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by vanessa.m » Fri May 13, 2016 12:58 am
B looks better than other answer choices