Questions+31-32


 * Question 31: **

** What is the type/function of this question: ** // The function of this question is informing the reader that they have to find the word meaning and also find the word meaning in context to the text. //

** What do you have to know to correctly answer this question? ** // One has to be able to understand what the question is asking and to carefully analyze the passage as well as know what the passage is asking from you. //

** What you need to do: ** // The person taking the test should know to go back to the text and read it a couple times so they can fully grasp the concept that the passage is trying to say. Also, they should read a couple lines before and a couple lines after just in case the answer isn't on the line that's indicated. Also, they shouldn't forget to read all the possible answer choices. //

**// The correct answer is C. //**

// **Answer Choice A**: It isn't talking about an old fashioned view, instead it is recommended that you read a couple lines before. // // **Answer Choice B**: It isn't denying the complexity of the theory, it is just trying to look for a counterexample. // // **Answer Choice C**: It is C because if you read the section and think about the context of "contrarians" it is trying to approach the topic from a different unorthodox perspective. // // **Answer Choice D**: These contractions are not disliking the mathematical procedures they are just trying to look for a counterexample. // // **Answer Choice E**: It is saying that they are cooperating, but instead they are doing the exact opposite. // //  ---  //  **Question 32**:

** What is the type/function of this question: ** // This questions is a word meaning questions and it is asking you to carefully analyze the word and try to find it's context from the text. //

** What do you have to know to correctly answer this question? ** // You have to be able to understand what the question is asking you to do, so read it carefully. //

** What you need to do: ** // Make sure to go back to the text and read it over a couple of times, and try to think what the question is trying to ask. //

**// The correct answer is C. //**

// **Answer Choice A**: The first choice doesn't make any sense, because it is no where close to what the answer might be. // // **Answer Choice B**: There is no five color map, it is only mentioned once and that is not the answer. // // **Answer Choice C**: Immediately, the passage tells us of the four color map theorem which directly relates to the phrase "mathematical Mount Everest". // // **Answer Choice D**: The phrase has nothing to do with the "use of high speed computers" so this answer choice doesn't make sense. // // **Answer Choice E**: This is talking about those 1,500 cases which also has nothing to do with "mathematical Mount Everest" //