<p>Yep it’s answer D
I remember that Q, since I initially got it wrong, corrected it right before the time was called</p>
<p>Benjamin, i mean the 35 questions part. What was improving paragraph?
I got one on terriers and one on modern buildings… Which one did you get</p>
<p>Did the triangle question really say “any 2 sides”? ****</p>
<p>the modern buildings is the real one</p>
<p>Yep, it was ANY two, i remember because i did it wrong initially and then went back and realized that it was ANY two</p>
<p>in the question, 63 numbers remaining when multiples are 3 are removed from all numbers 1 to 100 inclusive, shouldn’t “17” also be the answer???</p>
<p>Well yeah, its slightly ambigous actually.
Withing “any two” there can be conditions that the largest side can be the one with twice the other two etc … saying ‘anyway’ can mean loss of such restrictions…So yeah its not that clear
But none of that will matter now… Cb meant it this way apparently</p>
<p>dammit stupid triangle question. I hope that’s not the only one I got wrong 'cause I had a 780 in my last math test and knowing I got only this one wrong would be horrible.</p>
<p>@danny007 I picked 17 too! It’s totally correct, given that 51 is also a multiple of 3, so actually 17 subtracts only 4 numbers, giving you a total of 63 numbers left</p>
<p>there are a few answers for that question 17, 19, 20, 22, 23 are all possible answers.</p>
<p>Mybestshot, i feel the same really… I wanted 800 walkover in math
Anyways, how many no errors did you guys get? I think i got 2 :/</p>
<p>which 2 did you get wrong? i was really careful so hopefully 800!</p>
<p>About the reading section, I got a lot different from what Harvard dream posted…
First I don’t think the answer for the two passage is “familiar but undeserved”. I chose “harsh but accurate”. And then for the “extreme” one I chose “inadequate”. I chose “emotional” for the “moralistic” one. The second passage says that censors choose materials with their own biased and subjective ideas and judgments, right?
Second, can anyone recall any “historical reference” in the garden passage? Pls tell me!! Thanks!!</p>
<p>Agreed, Jane</p>
<p>@pysc1, yep i also got 2 NO ERROR… but couldnt recall those… does an1 remember any of dm?
@ jane, i too agree with ua answers…</p>
<p>Wharton, i dont remember… But one question went, “As soon as he left the answer, he has announced …”
What do you reckon here, only place of my doubt…
I reckon theres an error in saying has announced</p>
<p>Psych1 </p>
<p>building was real. I have cr experimental. Duck and rabbit thing was the experimental. CB was stupid to put a 25 Qs on that question, as soon as I saw section 9, I knew right away it was experimental because the total questions have to be 67</p>
<p>What’s the historical thing in the garden passage?</p>
<p>i think there is no “appeal to authority” as well for the garden passage</p>
<p>there was a brief mention of how the relationship of bees and flowers were historic ( i cant remember the exact wording)</p>
<p>Wharton, during the exam I considered the part discussing the word “coevolution” as an appeal to authority… Do you remember your reason for eliminating “historical references”?</p>