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Admission Tests Graduate Management Admission Test 認定 GMAT 試験問題:
1.
A) Statement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient.
B) EACH statement ALONE is sufficient.
C) BOTH statements TOGETHER are sufficient, but NEITHER statement ALONE is sufficient.
D) Statement (1) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient.
E) Statements (1) and (2) TOGETHER ate NOT sufficient.
2. Executive: For this year, our firm's advertising budget for Brand X is four times that for last year, but only half that for the year before last. For each year, for each of our brands, our advertising budget is 10 percent of the average (arithmetic mean) of two amounts: the brand's projected sales for the year and the brand's actual sales for the preceding year. Actual sales of Brand X last year were $5.23 million.
Statement A: Given the executive's statements, a journalist could infer what this year's advertising budget for Brand X is if she knew what the amount of was.
Statement B: Given the knowledge of this year's advertising budget for Brand X, if the reporter also knew Brand X's actual sales for the year before last, she could also infer :
Select for A and for 8 two different options that, if inserted in the blanks, create statements that are supported by the statements attributed to the executive. Make only two selections, one in each column.
3. The passage most strongly indicates that the author would agree with which of the following statements?
A) None of the subjects in the various studies other than the 1998 study who seemed to commit the conjunction fallacy actually did commit it.
B) People who have studied the mathematical principles of probability are very unlikely to commit the conjunction fallacy.
C) Many of the subjects in the various studies In addition to the 1998 study probably committed the conjunction fallacy.
D) The conceptions of "probability" that underlie everyday use of the word rarely, if ever, conform to the mathematical principles of probability.
E) The conjunction fallacy is rarely committed outside of betting contexts.
4. Daniel: Historically, railroads substantially altered the course of the United States economy, enabling the country to enjoy unprecedented growth in the nineteenth century.
Robert: It's true that growth required cheap inland transportation, which railroads provided. But with government support similar to the massive land grants that subsidized rapid railroad expansion, canals and roads could have had the same effect.
Which of the following is most likely a point that Robert believes is at issue between Daniel and himself?
A) Whether railroads' contribution to economic growth was enabled by government support
B) Whether railroads were necessary for the unprecedented economic growth in the U.S in the nineteenth century
C) Whether the government should have supported canals and roads in the U.S. in the nineteenth century
D) Whether the nineteenth-century economic growth in the U.S. was caused by railroads
E) Whether economic growth depends on government support for technology that encourages that growth
5. Many companies today are making new product development a central element of their competitive strategy.
Because the potential benefits of successful product innovation are great-prolonged growth, superior financial returns, and strong investor interest-many companies offer employees incentives such as promotions and bonuses for developing new products, incentives not offered for innovations in other areas of the business, firms' priorities can also be shaped by their measurement systems, since these systems can directly measure returns from new products more immediately than they can measure returns from investments in such areas as organizational restructuring or innovations in marketing.
But the organizational culture of such companies can hurt them in the marketplace because a narrow focus on product development can ultimately detract from a firm's performance. For instance, a company's ability to profit from new products can be severely hampered if it has neglected other functions and business processes.
If a company develops a superior new product but is unable to distribute and promote t rapidly, competitors with better distribution systems may copy the product and introduce It into the market before the innovator can profit from its innovation. In contrast, effective distribution, marketing, and accounting systems-that is, strong overall business systems -can act as entry barriers, deterring would-be competitors from entering a particular The primary purpose of the passage is to
A) argue that a company's organizational culture may be more important than its competitive strategy in ensuring financial success
B) argue that a particular strategy for enhancing a company's position against competitors may prove unsuccessful
C) explain the way in which a particular aspect of organizational culture affects employees' performance
D) explain why new product development confers less advantage on companies today than it did in the past
E) suggest a way in which companies can increase their profits without developing new products
質問と回答:
質問 # 1 正解: B | 質問 # 2 正解: メンバーにのみ表示されます | 質問 # 3 正解: D | 質問 # 4 正解: B | 質問 # 5 正解: A |