PARALLELISM - 2-Part Construction Flashcards

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What is the 2-Part Construction idiom for:

There are more Problem Solving questions in Quant than Data Sufficiency questions.

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More A than B.

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What is the 2-Part Construction idiom for:

The GMAT had almost as many test-takers as it did the year prior.

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As many A’s as B’s.

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What is the 2-Part Construction idiom for:

A GMAT tactician does not need time to answer a question as others do.

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As much A as B.

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What is the 2-Part Construction idiom for:

To master the GMAT, a student not only needs to study, but also train.

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Not only A, but also B.

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What is the 2-Part Construction idiom for:

The more the student trains, the less the chance of missing a Test it opportunity.

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The more the A, the less the B.

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What is the 2-Part Construction idiom for:

No less was the importance of learning to read at 150 WPM, than was mastering the three RC question types.

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No less was A than was B.

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What is the 2-Part Construction idiom for:

Proper reading style is to the GMAT test-taker as nutrition is to the marathoner.

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A is to X as B is to Y.

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What is the 2-Part Construction idiom for:

To apply tactics to the GMAT is to operate at a higher level of efficiency and effectiveness.

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To A is to B.

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What is the 2-Part Construction idiom for:

GMAT students are not just studying for the GMAT but rather training for it.

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Not A, but rather B

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What is the 2-Part Construction idiom for:

Those successful at SC look for patterns instead of just reading through each option.

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A instead of B.

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What is the 2-Part Construction idiom for:

The consultant was sure that the impact of a strong personal brand would be the same to someone on an admissions committee as to a recruiter at a major company.

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The same to A as to B.

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What is the 2-Part Construction idiom for:

Scores on the GMAT range from 200 to 800, although the median is a 550.

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Range from A to B.

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What is the 2-Part Construction idiom for:`

Successful Quant test-takers immediately look to apply both Test It and Test The Answers.

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Both A and B.

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What is the 2-Part Construction idiom for:

In an SC question, you will typically find that either parallelism, or efficiency is tested in at least one of the options.

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Either A, or B.

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What is the 2-Part Construction idiom for:

Critical Reasoning questions neither directly refute the conclusion, nor the stated evidence.

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Neither A, nor B.

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What is the 2-Part Construction idiom for:

GMAT Assassins never mistake a Test It question for a lengthy algebra question.

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Mistake A for B.