<p>Yeah that makes sense curiosisity--about where I was at--, I still don't see a definite answer but I see I'm almost definitely wrong. I'll assume I am and you're right and hope for the best :-) Thanks</p>
<p>Unless I made grid in errors, which I have never done in the past but am now phobic of, I think I got 'em all.</p>
<p>can someone post inquisition question?</p>
<p>Something about a girl who constantly questioned her friends</p>
<p>Because Nancy asked her friends so many questions, when they spoke together her friends felt that it was more of a ....... than a conversation.</p>
<p>inquisition
testimonial
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e</p>
<p>Wasn't the answer contentious?</p>
<p>nevermind wrong question.</p>
<p>Was that the question with soliloquy as a choice?</p>
<p>soliloquy? i thot there was one with colloquial</p>
<p>^^^^crap i said inquisition</p>
<p>inquisition was a correct answer.</p>
<p>What was the question/other answers for the one with the answer statement to make a change from Decomposition? I have absolutely no recollection of that question or my answer...</p>
<p>What was the structure and answer to the "degree" Question? What choices were there besides amount</p>
<p>So you guys think this was one of the hardest CR tests that you've taken?</p>
<p>What are the chances of having a really lenient curve like</p>
<p>800
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760</p>
<p>I've seen it in the past</p>
<p>What was the structure too of the "amount"/"measure" question? I don't recall that one.</p>
<p>In the passage, the narrator said he was able to draw a "measure of truth" from other interviewees or something like that, and the question asked what "measure" meant in the context.</p>
<p>What did "yes, charlie" mean? If you know, could you list the answer choices?</p>
<p>What were the other choices in the "uncoventional way to introduce scientific topic"?</p>
<p>Did anybody else put "respond to a presumed challenge" for the "Yes, Charlie" question?</p>
<p>Ah yes, thank you x0julie, I remember that one now. Yes it was amount. It was such a easy question I just forgot about it after the test.</p>
<p>a few questions...</p>
<p>1) in the political passage does anyone remember if "gross understatement" was choice A?
2) also in the political passage, what was the "artificial construct" question?</p>
<p>GeoffreyChaucer: that was the correct answer.</p>