GMAT Verbal Test Prep - Question List

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21. Although water covers approximately sixty-seven percent of the Earth’s surface, less than three percent is fresh water. Accounting for fresh water locked in glaciers, icecaps, or otherwise inaccessible, less than a tenth of a percent of the Earth’s water is available for human consumption. Pollution, population growth, and wasteful irrigation practices they are contributing to a worldwide water shortage. When the clear precious liquid becomes scarce, countries begin to assert claims on fresh water supplies. As a result, drinkable water has become a region of conflict that could eventually lead to greater hostilities between nations.

Some countries such as the United States, have ample sources of water. In other nations, such as China, water is less plentiful. As water resources dwindle, competition for available sources rose. Nations may claim rights to a particular body of fresh water or they may plan to build dams and other projects on rivers. If two or more nations which disagree on water rights or building projects, conflicts can emerge. In order to combat this issue many countries are adopting water conservation and security solutions. The United Nations has implemented programs to combat potential issues that could lead to violence.

What is the main idea of this passage?
  1. It is important to conserve water because only 3% of the water on earth is drinkable.
  2. China’s population suffers from water shortages.
  3. Most fresh water is “locked” in glaciers and ice caps.
  4. Water is limited and shortages will likely lead to conflicts.
22. Choose the answer which best rewords the italicized portion. If you think the original wording is best, choose option A.

Many factors, including the climate, fishing, the Mayan’s ruins, and the world’s second longest barrier reef support the growth of tourism.
  1. the Mayan’s ruins
  2. the Mayans’s ruins
  3. the Mayan ruins
  4. the Mayans’ ruins
23. Select the answer choice that correctly provides the missing premise:

_________________________________________.
Darlene is an automobile driver who breached the duty of care.
Darlene was negligent.
  1. All automobile drivers who breach the duty of care owed to others are negligent.
  2. All automobile drivers breach the duty of care to others.
  3. All automobile drivers owe a duty of care to others.
  4. All automobile drivers named Darlene are negligent.
24. Choose the most logical order of sentences from this paragraph. If you think the original order is best, choose option A.

[1] At the center of the controversy is Jammu and Kashmir (a territory both nations claim). [2] When the British government controlled the region, it appointed a Hindu leader - called the Maharaja - to rule over the Jammu and Kashmir territory. [3] Jammu is predominately Hindu while the majority of Kashmir residents are Muslim.
  1. 1, 2, 3
  2. 1, 3, 2
  3. 2, 3, 1
  4. 3, 1, 2
25. Choose the answer which best rewords the italicized portion. If you think the original wording is best, choose option A.

Therefore the etiquette rules differs depending on where a person lives.
  1. Therefore the etiquette rules differs
  2. Therefore the etiquette rules differ
  3. Therefore, the etiquette rules differs
  4. Therefore, the etiquette rules differ

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