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Admission Tests GRE General Test Sample Questions:
1. In Cleopatra: A Life. Schitf_________Cleopatra, stripping away the accretions of myth built up around the Egyptian queen and plucking off the imaginative embroiderings of Shakespeare and Shaw.
A) demystifies
B) manipulates
C) elucidates
D) aggrandizes
E) denigrates
F) embellishes
2. Like paleontologists who interpret timescales from fossil evidence, we infer the history of star formation in the Milky Way galaxy from the heavy-element composition of its stars. According to the big bang theory of the origin of the universe, the first gas clouds-and the first generation of stars formed from them-were composed of pure hydrogen and helium; most heavier elements- iron and calcium, for example-came later, created by explosions of supernovas, massive stars in their death throes. Loaded with heavy elements, material ejected from supernovas enriched the interstellar gas clouds from which the next generation of stars formed, the level of heavy elements increasing with succeeding generations. Because most stars live for many billions of years and because the Milky Way is thus composed of multiple stellar generations, comparing the number of stars of low heavy-element abundance with those of high heavy-element abundance enables astronomers to untangle the history of star formation in the Milky Way.
The passage contains information about each of the following subjects EXCEPT the
A) age of the Milky Way galaxy relative to the age of other galaxies
B) composition of early interstellar gas clouds
C) composition of early generations of stars
D) events that led to the presence of heavier elements in stars
E) time in the history of the galaxy when calcium and iron first appeared
3. Scholars generally estimate subscribers to Freedom z Journal (1827-1829), the United States" first African American newspaper, at around 800. based on subscriptions to The Rights of AIL an African American newspaper founded in 1829 as a successor to Freedom s Journal by a former editor of that newspaper But Gross argues that many more than 800 readers probably subscribed to Freedom X Journal because many of its subscribers, dissatisfied with the direction ultimately taken by the paper, refused to subscribe to The Rights of All. In any case, the figure of 800 subscribers would make the circulation of Freedom s Journal close to that of other weekly papers of the time Its number of readers, however, would have been much larger: copies were often shared. and African American organizations subscribed to Freedom s Journal, providing nonsubscribers access to the paper Which of the following, if true, would most lend to undermine Gross's argument mentioned in the highlighted portion of the passage?
A) The editorial direction of The Rights of All followed closely the direction that Freedom s Journal had taken.
B) Copies of The Rights of Alt were shared more frequently with nonsubscribers than were copies of Freedom s Journal.
C) A larger number of African American organizations subscribed to Freedom s Journal than to The Rights of Ail.
D) Many people who had not subscribed to Freedom s Journal bought subscriptions to The Rights of All.
E) While many of the subscribers to Freedom s Journal did become dissatisfied with the paper over time, most of its readers were initially highly supportive of the paper
4. If a set 5 has a total of 6 subsets that consist of 2 members each, then S consists of how many members?
A) Five
B) Three
C) Seven
D) Four
E) Six
5. 
A) The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
B) Quantity A is greater.
C) Quantity B is greater.
D) The two quantities are equal.
Solutions:
| Question # 1 Answer: A,E | Question # 2 Answer: A | Question # 3 Answer: D | Question # 4 Answer: B | Question # 5 Answer: A |







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