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Graphics Interpretation

Official Guide practice (find these in your Official Guide or at www.gmatclub.com) Apply the strategies from the above vido to these problems:

Easy

A recent census revealed the age distribution of the residents of Town Y

The graph displays experimental data relating the surface area of a snow shovel’s blade

The diagram shows a project team consisting of exactly 8 workers

The graphic displays results of an Internet survey on the effectiveness and popularity

For each of 20 days, the graph shows City K’s maximum temperature

Medium

In the graph, each circle represents an individual star

The graph shows the number of visits and the number of page views a certain website

The graph shows, for 7 groups—Groups A through G

A certain assembly project requires the completion of each of 5 tasks

The chart depicts the organizational structure of the government of City C

Hard

Twenty-five adults reported the amount of time each spent exercising

The flowchart represents a mathematical algorithm that takes two positive integers 

On Days 1 through 4 of a recent week, Product X was out of stock

In Country X, a building is in Category A if it has a roof height of at least 350 meters

The graph shows the effect of voters’ previously stated preference 

the United States’ rate of growth in international immigrants as a percent of total population

Trap awareness task:

Go back to questions that you’ve answered and find the following traps:

  1. A graph scale that doesn’t start from zero
  2. A complicated calculation that is unnecessary because you can use estimation
  3. A potentially confusing percentage question
  4. A question for which you can test answers
  5. A situation where some potentially useful information isn’t given
  6. A graph scale that is non-linear