GMAT Verbal Practice Questions | GMAT Critical Reasoning Q1
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- GMAT Verbal Practice Questions | GMAT Critical Reasoning Q1
This GMAT verbal practice question is a critical reasoning question. This question is a weaken the argument question.
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Question:
Linda: In the 1800s, it was found that one in every six women who gave birth in hospitals died of a fever they had contracted after delivering the child and that the mortality was not as high if they gave birth at home with the help of a mid wife. It was found that the doctors had a poorer sense of hygiene and that their dirty hands and instruments were leading to pathogens entering a woman's bloodstream. Thankfully, hygienic conditions today are much better and women are safer.
Fiona: But doctors today are so overworked that a number of doctors, while aware of the need for better hygiene, barely find the time to wash their hands. The likelihood of infections caused by doctors is probably not any better.
Which of the following can be used by Fiona to further establish that Linda need not be correct in her reasoning?
Options:
A. A nationwide survey found that doctors, especially experienced ones, are more prone to the belief that they could not possibly be carrying pathogens.
B. It is reported that around 50,000 people die every year in our country from hospital acquired infections.
C. Compulsory hand cleansing is strictly adhered to by all doctors and nurses before every major surgical procedure.
D. During a study, doctors handling newborn babies self reported a hand cleansing rate of 90℅.
E. Nurses are not any better than doctors in adhering to strict cleansing schedules, especially when busy.
Chapters:
00:00 Decoding the Question
01:16 Finding the Conclusion of the Conversation
05:04 Understanding the Arguments
07:36 Finding the Correct Option from the following that supports Fiona's Argument
07:37 Option A
08:54 Option B
09:41 Option C
11:15 Option D
12:04 Option E
13:05 A Quick Run Through of the Correct Answer
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Well explained sir Thank you so much
Great explanation sir🙏
You are awesome!
Hi Surbhi,
Many thanks for the feedback! Glad you're liking our content :)
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I think this is the first time Mr Bhaskar is making a verbal video? Can you please follow this up as a series on CZcams or into the Wizako prep courses, where you teach it yourself? Would absolutely love that. My Quant scores as per official mock tests have gone to be a Q49 thanks to Wizako but still struggling with verbal.
Hi Shubhagata,
Glad that you've improved in the quants section!
Stay tuned for more verbal videos in the coming weeks!!
Cheers and best wishes!
Hey,
New to GMAT, how much did you score? Did wizako help? How did you prepare for the exam?
Excellent video sir
Happy to help! Best wishes for your prep!
what an awesome and lucid explanation
Thanks for your feedback.
I chose D, now I have been enlightened about my mistakes👍
That's great!
Cheers Yashpal!
Well explain sir. Bur you speak very fast I don't understand.. I request you for simple English and slowly explain 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Kindly make reading Comprehension vedios also
Noted! We will try to add RC content
Hi. I want to enroll only for the GMAT verbal course. What is the fee structure? Can you please guide me. Your videos are very informative.
Thank you! We offer classes for Quant and Verbal together. However, can you call or ping us on +91 95000 48484 and we can determine whether customizations are possible or whether a combined program might be of value to you. You can also check out a quant demo at wzko.in/demo to check whether it will add value to your prep.
my English is very week so what do I do.
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Hello Hariom,
Would recommend you to read newspapers and fiction novels initially, every day. Have a phone (or a dictionary) nearby, strictly to look up new words, and understand their meaning, usage, etc. This will help build your vocabulary.
Speak to people in English, and seek help from family, friends, etc. to help you improve. Start slipping the aforementioned words into conversations to refine your sentence construction over time.
When you're at a stage where you're able to communicate better - in writing and while speaking - you can start preparing for the GMAT.