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directly    matches the meaning.    Eliminate   (B) and (D) because desiccated  means   to  “dry    up”
and eternal would be the opposite of quick to disappear. Ephemeral means “brief” or
“fleeting,” so it’s a good match, making (C) the correct answer.

39. D The   word    than,   a   comparison  word,   is  used    several times   in  the answer  choices.    Figure  out
what is being compared and eliminate answer choices that don’t match. The sentence begins
with when the fruits were, so the answer is going to have to compare to a time period. Only
(D) does this, so it’s the correct answer.

40. B Use   POE to  find    a   word    that    is  consistent  with    the paragraph,  which   is  a   lack    of  food.
Gobbled, ate, and chomped all refer to the consumption of food, but not necessarily a lack
of food, so eliminate (A), (C), and (D). Depleted would fit because it means to “use up
completely.” Choice (B) is correct.

41. C The   answer  choices split   between the verbs   have    and has,    so  find    the subject and pick    the
verb that is consistent. The subject in this case is findings, which is plural, so eliminate (A)
and (D), since has is singular. Eliminate (B) because the verb lead is present tense, but
have is present perfect and a simple past tense verb is needed. The answer is (C).

42. A This  question    is  testing diction,    so  find    the word    that    is  consistent  with    the context of  the
sentence. Province, (A), means “type of learning,” which would fit well with the previous
sentence, so keep it. Providence means “goodwill from a higher power,” so it doesn’t fit;
eliminate (B). Choice (C) can be eliminated because provenance means “origin.” Finally,
eliminate (D) since providential means “lucky.” Choice (A) is the answer.

43. B The   answer  choices don’t   seem    to  indicate    that    a   clear   grammatical rule    is  being   tested
here, so use POE. Choice (A) seems to change the intended meaning, since the adverb
initially comes after what it’s supposed to be modifying instead of before, which it should;
eliminate (A). Choice (D) makes the same mistake, so eliminate it as well. Choice (B) is
much clearer and more concise, so hold onto it. Choice (C) uses then, which is the wrong
word choice (it indicates time) and should therefore be eliminated. Choice (B) is correct.

44. D This  question    asks    whether this    essay   successfully    relates the activities  of  chimpanzees to
Black Friday shoppers. Humans are discussed very briefly in this passage, so the answer
to the question is no. Eliminate (A) and (B). Eliminate (C) as well since Black Friday
shoppers and chimpanzees are never directly compared. The correct answer is (D).

Section 3: Math (No Calculator)

1. C Translate  the question    into    an  equation.   Let x   equal   the number, and then    2x  =   x   −   4.  Solving
for x, we find that x = –4. This is (C).

2. C Sonal  needs   s   soil    samples.    If  according   to  the question,   he  must    have    more    than    6   samples,
then s > 6. Also according to the question, he may have no more than 13 samples, so s ≤ 13.
Combining these two expressions, we find that 6 < s ≤ 13. This is (C).

3. D The    graph   of  f(x)    has a   y-intercept at  y   =   3.  Because of  this,   we  know    that    when    y   =   3,  x   =
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