Consolidated list of answers so far

<p>Let's make a go to list for all the difficult questions:</p>

<p>Math:
-1+2+2+3+3+3+4+4+4+4..... which 12 would first show up on the nth term?
n=67</p>

<p>-The cube inscribed in the sphere, diameter of the sphere?
d=2 root 3</p>

<p>-w/e proportional to 1/X^2
y^2 </p>

<p>-The circle and the shaded regions
6pi</p>

<p>-The vendiagram, how many do a & b share?
7</p>

<p>-The length of the strip with the cut up triangles
100 (i think)</p>

<p>-The one with all the bisectors, was AOE (or one of them)
90</p>

<p>-The rope question with the beach
y+16000/y</p>

<p>-The number of line possibilities from the 6 points
15</p>

<p>-The sequence 2...-4....8 how many #s under 100
28</p>

<p>-The triangles in the octagon
6</p>

<p>-the graph with the square and y=ax^2 whats a?
1/2</p>

<p>-Token combinations
6 coms</p>

<p>-The ratio of those ab combinations
2:3</p>

<p>-The highest ratio of those years
1992</p>

<p>Math (Continued):</p>

<p>Value of M: 16</p>

<p>Sentence Completions:</p>

<p>Bears: aggressive...placid
Judges & Chili: Discriminating
Symphony: Cacophonous
Women Doctors: Anomaly
Approval of Rose: Tacit
Across the World: Antipode
Jane: Haughty...Impudent
Scientific Discovery: Startling...Revolutionary
Helping Parent: Filial
Fossils: Scrutinizing
CEO: Ousted</p>

<p>FLAMBOYANT/ELEPHANTINE: EXPERIMENTAL</p>

<p>Other Answers (Don't remember the Questions/Section):
-Vitality
-Conviction
-Bereft</p>

<p>Reading Passages:</p>

<p>Opinion of Library: Delighted
Library Description: Internal/External
Opinion of Father: Passionate about Civil Rights
Renaissance: Naive/Grandiose</p>

<p>ESTELLE DIARY OR RV TRIP: EXPERIMENTAL</p>

<p>Other Answers (Don't Remember Questions):
-Anecdote
-Direct Quote</p>

<p>CR: if you saw these words celebrate</p>

<p>cacophony, tacit, anomaly, antepodes, agressive/placid, filial, startling/revolutionary, conviction, discriminating, vitality, haughty/impudent, naive/grandiose, ousted</p>

<p>judges and chili wasnt discriminating, it was obscure</p>

<p>judges and chili wasn't discriminating, it was obscure. since they noticed the most subtle or obscure differences.
def: inconspicuous or unnoticeable</p>

<p>no it was discrimination, the blank was describing the judges not the chilli.</p>

<p>It was definitely discriminating. Obscure means unclear, which kind of works as a Joe Bloggs answer, but discriminating implies a superior ability to tell the difference between subtleties.</p>

<p>do u remember the exact wording? now i think about maybe ur right</p>

<p>Can somebody put up grammar? 'Cause I have got to go.</p>

<p>For the CR yawning passage was there a question about the overall tone or something? I saw some other people discussing something like that, and I don't recall that question at all... but I do recall all the other yawning related ones.</p>

<p>Also, that passage made me start yawning...</p>

<p>Yes.</p>

<p>I put the passage overall was informative.</p>

<p>I think for the cut up triangles question the answer was 120, its what i got anyways.</p>

<p>Was the answer to the vocab one mentor or conveyeur (however it is spelled)?</p>

<p>clairvoyant, because they basically defined it in the phrase following the blank.</p>

<p>there was a question about compensation in the shopkeepers passage.
was the answer like favorable economic conditions brought on bu industrialization</p>

<p>yes, it was the favorible economic conditions because of industrilaztion</p>

<p>what was the answer to question about the quote regarding the indians. it was in the first passage. the choices were like:
present opposing view points
discredit a widely held belief</p>

<p>It was to summarize a common knowledge.</p>

<p>for the sphere diam. question if square volume was 8cm sq, then the diam. is 2 isnt it. Answer: 2?
if not explanation please.</p>

<p>Ahhhh.... I did terribly on Math. I got all the math-y ones right, and all of the 'combination' problems wrong! (drawing lines in space, etc). Euurgh. I'm actually surprised that I got ANY right - my calculator broke on the 2nd question of the 1st Math section =(</p>