Monday, July 2, 2007

GRE WORD OF THE DAY

INDUBITABLE

GRE QUESTION ON DEMAND

A candy assortment consists of seven flavors of
chocolate-covered creams packed in two-layered
boxes with 27 creams in each layer. The flavors are
always packed in rows so that the flavor varies with
each piece in the following order, vanilla, orange,
cherry, vanilla, raspberry, lime, pecan, cherry, lemon.
How many chocolate-covered vanilla creams are
needed to pack 200 boxes of the assortment?
(A) 600
(B) 1,200
(C) 1,800
(D) 2,400
(E) 3,600

BY-- SHRUTHI from BANGALORE

GRE QUESTION ON DEMAND

A gardener wishes to plant 5 bushes in a straight row.
Each bush has flowers of a different solid color
(white, yellow, pink red, and purple). How many
ways can the bushes be arranged so that the middle bush is the one with red flowers?
(A) 24
(B) 30
(C) 60
(D) 96
(E) 120

BY-- SHRUTHI from BANGALORE

GRE ALGEBRA QUESTION OF THE DAY

Which of the following is NOT a solution of the
inequality 3x - 4 > -5x + 12?
(A) 1.8
(B) 2.5
(C) 2.7
(D) 3.0
(E) 4.2

GRE GEOMETRY QUESTION OF THE DAY

If 2.5pi * 10^5 cubic feet of earth are to be removed
in constructing a tunnel in the shape of a right
circular cylinder 20 feet in diameter, what will be
the length, in feet, of the tunnel?
(A) 25,000
(B) 12,500
(C) 5,000
(D) 2,500
(E) 1,250

GRE MATH PROBLEM OF THE DAY

A ream of paper contains 480 sheets of paper. A
certain box holds 16 reams. The number of sheets of
paper in 5 of these boxes is
(A) 2,400
(B) 3,840
(C) 7,680
(D) 38,400
(E) 76,800

GRE ANTONYM OF THE DAY

PREFACE:
(A) improvisation
(B) burlesque
(C) epilogue
(D) tangent
(E) backdrop

GRE ANALOGY OF THE DAY

SILVER: TARNISH::
(A) gold: burnish
(B) steel: forge
(C) iron: rust
(D) lead: cast
(E) tin: shear

GRE SENTENCE COMPLETION OF THE DAY

Because the monkeys under study are ---- the
presence of human beings, they typically ----
human observers and go about their business
(A) ambivalent about .. welcome
(B) habituated to .. disregard
(C) pleased with .. snub
(D) inhibited by .. seek
(E) unaware of .. avoid