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Integrated Reasoning Sample Questions
Would you please give here give here Sample Questions for Integrated Reasoning section of GMAT exam ? As you want I am here giving you Sample Questions for Integrated Reasoning section of GMAT exam. Integrated Reasoning section of GMAT exam having questions on : Graphics Interpretation Two-Part Analysis Table Analysis Multi-Source Reasoning Sample question: Work crews Alpha and Zeta are repaving a section of freeway in Los Angeles. Work crew Alpha started its work one week (40 working hours) earlier than work crew Zeta, and started on the north end of the freeway, working its way south at a rate of 12 meters per hour since starting the job. Now, work crew Zeta has started at the south end, working its way north at a rate of 10 meters per hour. The section of freeway that needs to be repaved is 1.5 kilometers long, including the section that has already been paved. Given that each crew will not necessarily work the same number of hours, which of the following answer choices represents an hourly workload for each crew that will finish the project? Please make only one selection in each column. Crew Alpha Crew Zeta Number of Hours 10 20 30 40 50 60 Question: Joseph: Health insurance premiums are growing at an alarming rate. This is, in part, because many hospitals and clinics bill for unnecessary diagnostics and tests that inflate the subsequent amount that insurers pay out to them. These expenses are then passed on to consumers in the form of increased insurance premiums. Therefore, reducing the number of unnecessary tests performed by health care providers will be effective in controlling growing health insurance premiums. Ronald: Often times, the unnecessary diagnostics that you speak of are the result of decisions made by doctors on behalf of their patients. Doctors will often choose the diagnostics that will allow them to bill insurers for more money, but may not be necessarily benefit the patient in a meaningful way or influence the course of treatment chosen. As a result, in order to succeed in reducing the number of unnecessary tests, we should allow the patient to decide which course of diagnostics they would like to undergo. In the table below, identify the assumptions upon which each person's argument depends. Make only one selection in each column, one for Joseph and one for Ronald. Joseph Ronald - - Assumptions Doctors are generally able to determine, with great reliability, which diagnostic procedures and tests would yield the most effective results. Joseph Ronald - - Assumptions Tests and diagnostic procedures do not make up an insignificant portion of the bills that are sent to insurers. Joseph Ronald - - Assumptions Insurance companies in other industries such as auto and home, have been able to reduce costs by reducing the number of unnecessary repairs and replacements on claims for automobiles and homes. Joseph Ronald - - Assumptions Patients are not just as likely as doctors to choose the most expensive diagnostics and tests. Joseph Ronald - - Assumptions Health insurance premiums have increased twice as fast in the past 5 years than they have over an average of the past 25 years. Last edited by Neelurk; June 27th, 2020 at 09:05 AM. |
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