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Admission Tests Graduate Management Admission Test 認定 GMAT 試験問題:
1. Which of the following would, if true, most help substantiate the highlighted claim In the first paragraph?
A) Many of the young stars photographed by Hubble produce at least as much mattered light as does HR
8799 though they distribute that light over a much area.
B) Astronomers calculate that most stars that have planets have at least one planet that orbits at a distance no less than that between HR 8799 and its outermost planet
C) The closer a planet is to its parent star, the more likely it is to be obscured by glare in Hubble images of that star.
D) A large proportion of the stars that are shown in the archived Hubble images and suspected of spawning planets are at least as old as, if not substantially older than, HR 8799.
E) In 1996, the astronomers examining the Hubble images were able to discern very few extrasolar planets despite having included a large number of images of your>g stars in their examinations.
2. The Red Balloon Challenge was an experiment aimed at determining how quickly widely disbursed information could be gathered using social media. Competitors tried to locate 10 red weather balloons that had been tethered above random locations around the world in return for a $40,000 prize. The winning team located all of the balloons in just 9 hours, using an incentive-based strategy to encourage information sharing; The first person to send the correct coordinates of a particular balloon to the team received $2,000, but whoever recruited that person received $1,000, and the recruiter's recruiter received S500, and that person's recruiter received $250.
Select for 3 payments per balloon the amount of the prize money that the winning team would have remaining if they had to pay 3 people for each balloon located, and select for 4 payments per balloon the amount of the prize money that the winning team would have remaining if they had to pay 4 people for each balloon located.
Make only two selections, one in each column.
3. 
In the xy-plane shown, the length of the hypotenuse of right triangle ABC is 39. If the slope of the hypotenuse is 12/5, what is the length of side BC?
A) 12
B) 28
C) 36
D) 15
E) 24
4. 
Each element in A belongs to C.
Each element in D belongs to B.
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. Until the Apollo astronauts brought samples of lunar material to Earth during 1966-72, scientists believed that the Moon's surface was largely undisturbed, given its dry, airless environment. Examination of the samples has shown otherwise. Micrometeorites, many smaller than a pencil point, constantly rain onto the Moon at up to
100,000 kilometers per hour, chipping materials or forming microscopic craters. Some melt the soil and vaporize and recondense as glassy coats on other specks of dust. Impacts weld debris into lumps of heterogeneous matter called "agglutinates." Complicated interactions with solar particle streams convert iron into myriads of microscopic iron grains. The regdith-pebbles, sand, and dust-from these erosion processes blankets the Moon. Much of the top layer consists of a complex abrasive dust of microscopic glass shards that can grind machinery and sealing devices and damage human lungs.
The Apollo specimens held by the United States are doled out in ultra-small samples to scientists who demonstrate that nothing else will suffice for high-value experiments. Renewed interest In lunar exploration in the late 1980s meant that materials designed to simulate lunar regolith-simulants-were needed for research to develop schemes for lunar building and procedures for extracting elements such as oxygen found abundantly in regolith. That led to the development of JSC-1 in 1993, made of volcanic cinder cone from a quarry in Arizona in the U.S. The more than 22 metric tons made was in high demand. Efforts are now afoot to manufacture 16 metric tons of JSC-1 A, with 1 ton of fine grains, 14 tons of moderately fine, and 1 ton of coarse.
Which of the following can most reasonably be inferred from the passage?
A) Metal structures built on the Moon will be susceptible to rust.
B) Lunar regolith is unlikely to provide any of the raw materials for construction of permanent buildings on the Moon.
C) Future human lunar explorers will probably have to have water transported to the moon for their use.
D) The micrometeorites bombarding the lunar surface pose no risk to humans exploring the Moon.
E) It will probably be scientifically possible to generate on the Moon supplies of air for future lunar explorers.
質問と回答:
| 質問 # 1 正解: D | 質問 # 2 正解: メンバーにのみ表示されます | 質問 # 3 正解: C | 質問 # 4 正解: D | 質問 # 5 正解: D |




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