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Exam Code: GMAT                Update: Sep 13, 2025
Exam Name: Graduate Management Admission Test (2022)

Admission Tests Graduate Management Admission Test (2022) GMAT Exam Dumps: Updated Questions & Answers (September 2025)

Question # 1

We need not, however, asaibe careerist motivations to all movement participants, some may have them, but others may aim to amass prestige and influence simply because they fervently believe in the movement's intellectual merit.

A.

ascribe careerist motivations to all movement participants,

B.

always ascribe careerist motivations to every movement participant; while

C.

uniformly ascribe careerist motivations to movement participants who, since

D.

ascribe careerist motivations to all movement participants whenever

E.

uniformly ascribe careerist motivations to movement participants:

Question # 2

Although New York City was planning a huge reception to welcome Amelia Earhart home from her solo trans-Atlantic flight in 1932, she telegraphed Mayor James Walker

requesting that they cancel the ceremonies, with the money being spent on the needs of the unemployed.

A.

that they cancel the ceremonies, with the money being

B.

that they cancel the ceremonies and the money to be

C.

that the ceremonies be canceled and that the money be

D.

the cancellation of the ceremonies and the money to be

E.

the cancellation of the ceremonies, with the money

Question # 3

According to the passage, Karev's hypothesis suggests which of the following

about people's choices of seating in movie theaters?

A.

They are random.

B.

They are seldom preceded by deliberation.

C.

They depend primarily on habits formed in childhood.

D.

They are primarily affected by variations in visual acuity.

E.

They often function to facilitate processing of certain kinds of information,

Question # 4

A)

B)

C)

D)

E)

0

A.

Option

B.

Option

C.

Option

D.

Option

E.

Option

Question # 5

During the nineteenth century, the popularity of Charles Dickens's fiction owed much to its being so easily adaptable into effective stage versions: so that, during anv given period many as 20 London theaters might be simultaneously in production of adaptations of Dickens's latest story, and thus even nonreaders quickly became acquainted with simplified versions of his works.

A.

its being so easily adaptable into effective stage versions; so that, during any given period, as many as 20 London theaters might be simultaneously in production of

B.

it being so easy to adapt it for effective stage versions; during any given period, as many as 20 London theaters might have been producing simultaneous

C.

the fact that it was so easy to adapt into effective stage versions; during any given period, as many as 20 London theaters might be simultaneously producing

D.

the fact that it was so easily adaptable for effective stage versions; during any given period, as many as 20 London theaters simultaneously might be producing

E.

the fact of its being so easy to adapt it Into effective stage versions; so during any given period, as many as 20 London theaters might simultaneously be in production of

Question # 6

The author of the passage most clearly agrees with the claim that the ancestor of

all Indo-European languages

A.

transmitted some of its vocabulary to a language ancestral to Finnish

B.

split into its daughter languages no more than 5,500 years ago

C.

probably spread from Anatolia to the steppes north of the Black Sea

D.

probably originated before chariots and wagons were invented

E.

had the same word for "bee" as some of its daughter languages have

Question # 7

That subculture was an enduring fixture In Tsarist times, during the Russian Revolution, the times of the Soviet Union, during the transition to post-soviet society—and it continues to exist in Russian society today.

A.

the times of the Soviet Union, during

B.

and during the times of the Soviet Union,

C.

of the Soviet Union, and

D.

and the times of the Soviet Union, as well as

E.

throughout the history of the Soviet Union, and during

Question # 8

Many of the examples In the new book about the Kamuxa culture were taken—and researchers in the nineteenth century but were not available until very recently.

A.

taken—and indeed discussed extensively in—sources that

B.

taken from sources—and indeed discussed extensively—that

C.

taken from—and indeed discussed extensively in—sources that

D.

taken from—and indeed discussed extensively—in sources that

E.

taken—and Indeed discussed extensively—from sources that

Question # 9

In Moldova in 1979, Russian was claimed as a native language by a large proportion of Jews (66 percent), ethnic Belarusians (62 percent), and bv a significant proportion of ethnic Ukrainians (30 percent).

A.

percent), ethnic Belarusians (62 percent), and by

B.

percent) and ethnic Belarusians (62 percent) and by

C.

percent), ethnic Belarusians (62 percent) and of

D.

percent), of ethnic Belarusians (62 percent), and of

E.

percent), ethnic Belarusians (62 percent), and

Question # 10

As much as. experience influences human preferences and values, the loss of firsthand experience with nature is likely to contribute to a reduced valuation of biodiversity by humans in the future—a dismal prospect for the diversity of life.

A.

As much as,

B.

As a whole.

C.

Inasmuch as

D.

As such.

E.

On the whole

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