In the CR question stems I sometimes get stuck with information which I can't comprehend and tend to loose time for eg I did nt understand the bolded statement and started wasting time although I was able to solve the problem correctly but its just that i get stuck sometimes in info which may or may not be required in the questions. I mean its safe to say that when the incomprehensible info is the background info(refering to you Tim Duncan article) I get the ans right but if its a part of MIP I will get the question wrong.
Would like to hear from you on this problem I am facing.
David@VeritasPrep wrote:The US Department of Agriculture divides the North American continent into "hardiness zones." These zones are based on the average lowest winter temperature and are used to determine what types of plants will likely survive in a given area.Zone 1 represents the coldest average winter low temperature and zone 11 the warmest. The zones are closely correlated with, but do not exactly match another set of zones that indicate the length of the growing season. Minneapolis is in hardiness zone 4 and Denver is in hardiness zone 5.
Which of the following statements is most supported by the information above?
A) During the coming winter, the lowest recorded temperature in Minneapolis will be lower than the lowest recorded temperature in Denver.
B) The growing season in Denver is longer than the growing season in Minneapolis.
C) A greater variety of plants can be grown in Denver, due to the warmer average winter low.
D) It is likely that at least some plants that are recommended to be grown in Denver would not be recommended for Minneapolis.
E) Minneapolis actually has a more favorable climate for growing most vegetables than does Denver.

















