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Admission Tests Graduate Management Admission Test Sample Questions:
1. 
The graph summarizes data on a sample of 100 automobiles requiring warranty service within one year of purchase. Each automobile required service in exactly one of seven categories. For each category, the frequency\& the number of automobiles in the sample requiring service in that category; the cumulative frequency\s the total number of automobiles in (he sample requiring service in that category or in any of the categories to the left in the graph. In the graph, the frequency scale is on the left and the cumulative frequency scale is on the right.
From each drop-down menu, select the option that creates the most accurate statement based on the information provided.
2. Using computer models, ecologist Werner Kurtz is able both to weigh the effect of the beetle outbreak by indicating the health the forest would most likely be enjoying today had the beetle population not exploded and to predict the consequences for the forest should beetle population increases continue unabated.
A) the hearth the forest would most likely be enjoying today had the beetle population not exploded
B) the forest s likely health today if the beetle population did not explode
C) the likely health the forest today would be enjoying if the beetle population had not exploded
D) the health enjoyed by the forest today without the beetle population explosion that occurred
E) if the beetle population did not explode, the forest of today would most likely be enjoying health
3. 
Select from each drop-down menu the option that creates the statement that most accurately reflects the information in the graph.
The age groups of India reflected on the vertical axis for which the population is projected to be higher in 2050 than it was in 2010 are the age groups that are above Select...
The age groups of India reflected on the vertical axis for which the population is projected to be lower in 2050 than it was in 2010 are the age groups that are below Select...
4. If the least number in set A is equal to the least number in set B, what is the difference when the median of the numbers in set A is subtracted from the average (arithmetic mean) of the numbers in set B?
(1) Set A consists of 5 consecutive integers and set 5 consists of 6 consecutive integers.
(2) The greatest number in set B is 1 more than the greatest number in set A
A) Statement (1) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient.
B) Statements (1) and (2) TOGETHER are NOT sufficient.
C) EACH statement ALONE is sufficient.
D) BOTH statements TOGETHER are sufficient, but NEITHER statement ALONE is sufficient.
E) Statement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient.
5. 
A scientist collected eight samples (Samples 1-8) from various surfaces in a laboratory to test for the presence of defferent types of bacteria For each of the samples, the graph shows the relative abundance of each of three types of bacteria (Bacteria X, Y, and Z) detected in the sample, as a percentage of all Bacteria X, Y, and Z detected In the sample.
Select the options from each drop-down menu that create the most accurate statement based on the information provided.
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