Aptitude Overflow
Login
Register
Dark Mode
Brightness
Profile
Edit Profile
Messages
My favorites
My Updates
Logout
Recent questions tagged passage-reading
0
votes
0
answers
281
CAT 2017 Set-2 | Question: 14
The end of the age of the internal combustion engine is in sight. There are small signs everywhere: the shift to hybrid vehicles is already under way among manufacturers, Volvo has announced it will make no purely petrol-engined ... noise pollution. They will not decrease the number of traffic jams. They will ultimately undermine rather than further driver autonomy
The end of the age of the internal combustion engine is in sight. There are small signs everywhere: the shift to hybrid vehicles is already under way among manufacturers,...
go_editor
13.8k
points
284
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 16, 2020
English Language
cat2017-2
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
282
CAT 2017 Set-2 | Question: 12
During the frigid season$\dots$it's often necessary to nestle under a blanket to try to stay warm. The temperature difference between the blanket and the air outside is so palpable that we often have trouble leaving our warm refuge. Many ... . draw an analogy between blankets and the snowpack. alert readers to the fatal effects of excessive exposure to the cold.
During the frigid season$\dots$it's often necessary to nestle under a blanket to try to stay warm. The temperature difference between the blanket and the air outside is s...
go_editor
13.8k
points
442
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 16, 2020
English Language
cat2017-2
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
283
CAT 2017 Set-2 | Question: 11
During the frigid season$\dots$it's often necessary to nestle under a blanket to try to stay warm. The temperature difference between the blanket and the air outside is so palpable that we often have trouble leaving our warm refuge. ... similarly compact layer of goose down. The loss of the subnivium, while tragic, will affect only temperate and Artic regions.
During the frigid season$\dots$it's often necessary to nestle under a blanket to try to stay warm. The temperature difference between the blanket and the air outside is s...
go_editor
13.8k
points
377
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 16, 2020
English Language
cat2017-2
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
284
CAT 2017 Set-2 | Question: 10
During the frigid season$\dots$it's often necessary to nestle under a blanket to try to stay warm. The temperature difference between the blanket and the air outside is so palpable that we often have trouble leaving our warm refuge ... and Arctic regions. The stability of the subnivium depends on several interrelated factors, including shrubs on the forest floor.
During the frigid season$\dots$it's often necessary to nestle under a blanket to try to stay warm. The temperature difference between the blanket and the air outside is s...
go_editor
13.8k
points
441
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 16, 2020
English Language
cat2017-2
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
285
CAT 2017 Set-2 | Question: 18
The end of the age of the internal combustion engine is in sight. There are small signs everywhere: the shift to hybrid vehicles is already under way among manufacturers, Volvo has announced it will make no purely petrol-engined cars after ... and safety, electric bicycles rather than electric cars are the future. electric buses are the best form of public transport.
The end of the age of the internal combustion engine is in sight. There are small signs everywhere: the shift to hybrid vehicles is already under way among manufacturers,...
go_editor
13.8k
points
436
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 16, 2020
English Language
cat2017-2
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
286
CAT 2017 Set-2 | Question: 17
The end of the age of the internal combustion engine is in sight. There are small signs everywhere: the shift to hybrid vehicles is already under way among manufacturers, Volvo has announced it will make no purely petrol-engined cars after ... the private car will be transformed into a form of public transport. in the future, Uber rides will outstrip Tesla sales.
The end of the age of the internal combustion engine is in sight. There are small signs everywhere: the shift to hybrid vehicles is already under way among manufacturers,...
go_editor
13.8k
points
305
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 16, 2020
English Language
cat2017-2
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
287
CAT 2017 Set-2 | Question: 16
The end of the age of the internal combustion engine is in sight. There are small signs everywhere: the shift to hybrid vehicles is already under way among manufacturers, Volvo has announced it will make no purely petrol-engined ... of autonomy but the future may be public transport electrically powered bicycles are the only way to achieve autonomy in transportation
The end of the age of the internal combustion engine is in sight. There are small signs everywhere: the shift to hybrid vehicles is already under way among manufacturers,...
go_editor
13.8k
points
324
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 16, 2020
English Language
cat2017-2
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
288
CAT 2017 Set-2 | Question: 15
The end of the age of the internal combustion engine is in sight. There are small signs everywhere: the shift to hybrid vehicles is already under way among manufacturers, Volvo has announced it will make no purely petrol- ... upscaling the number of specialised charging stations for customer convenience. people believe in the autonomy represented by private cars.
The end of the age of the internal combustion engine is in sight. There are small signs everywhere: the shift to hybrid vehicles is already under way among manufacturers,...
go_editor
13.8k
points
415
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 16, 2020
English Language
cat2017-2
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
289
CAT 2017 Set-2 | Question: 20
Typewriters are the epitome of a technology that has been comprehensively rendered obsolete by the digital age. The ink comes off the ribbon, they weigh a ton, and second thoughts are a disaster. But they are also personal, portable ... production lines remain in business. they like the nostalgic appeal of typewriter. they can control who reads the document.
Typewriters are the epitome of a technology that has been comprehensively rendered obsolete by the digital age. The ink comes off the ribbon, they weigh a ton, and second...
go_editor
13.8k
points
381
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 16, 2020
English Language
cat2017-2
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
290
CAT 2017 Set-2 | Question: 19
Typewriters are the epitome of a technology that has been comprehensively rendered obsolete by the digital age. The ink comes off the ribbon, they weigh a ton, and second thoughts are a disaster. But they are also personal, ... obsolete technology. It highlights the personal benefits of using typewriters. It shows that computers offer fewer options than typewriters.
Typewriters are the epitome of a technology that has been comprehensively rendered obsolete by the digital age. The ink comes off the ribbon, they weigh a ton, and second...
go_editor
13.8k
points
406
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 16, 2020
English Language
cat2017-2
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
291
CAT 2017 Set-2 | Question: 25
North American walnut sphinx moth caterpillars (Amorpha juglandis) look like easy meals for birds, but they have a trick up their sleeves-they produce whistles that sound like bird alarm calls, scaring potential predators away. At first, ... moth caterpillars, in a case of deception and camouflage, produce whistles that mimic bird alarm calls to defend themselves.
North American walnut sphinx moth caterpillars (Amorpha juglandis) look like easy meals for birds, but they have a trick up their sleeves-they produce whistles that sound...
go_editor
13.8k
points
437
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 16, 2020
English Language
cat2017-2
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
292
CAT 2017 Set-2 | Question: 24
Despite their fierce reputation. Vikings may not have always been the plunderers and pillagers popular culture imagines them to be. In fact, they got their start trading in northern European markets researchers suggest. Combs carved from animal antler, as ... , were part of the Viking culture. Vikings, once upon a time, had trade relations with Denmark and Scandinavia.
Despite their fierce reputation. Vikings may not have always been the plunderers and pillagers popular culture imagines them to be. In fact, they got their start trading ...
go_editor
13.8k
points
414
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 16, 2020
English Language
cat2017-2
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
293
CAT 2017 Set-2 | Question: 23
Despite their fierce reputation. Vikings may not have always been the plunderers and pillagers popular culture imagines them to be. In fact, they got their start trading in northern European markets researchers suggest. Combs carved from animal antler ... and Great Britain could have come from Scandinavia. the Vikings' relations with Europe pre-dates the Viking raids.
Despite their fierce reputation. Vikings may not have always been the plunderers and pillagers popular culture imagines them to be. In fact, they got their start trading ...
go_editor
13.8k
points
366
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 16, 2020
English Language
cat2017-2
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
294
CAT 2017 Set-2 | Question: 22
Despite their fierce reputation. Vikings may not have always been the plunderers and pillagers popular culture imagines them to be. In fact, they got their start trading in northern European markets researchers suggest. Combs carved from ... trade relations with Europe. to argue that besides violent pillagers, Vikings were also skilled craftsmen and efficient traders.
Despite their fierce reputation. Vikings may not have always been the plunderers and pillagers popular culture imagines them to be. In fact, they got their start trading ...
go_editor
13.8k
points
446
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 16, 2020
English Language
cat2017-2
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
295
CAT 2017 Set-2 | Question: 21
Typewriters are the epitome of a technology that has been comprehensively rendered obsolete by the digital age. The ink comes off the ribbon, they weigh a ton, and second thoughts are a disaster. But they are also personal, portable and ... revise what you have typed on a typewriter. Typewriters are noisier than computers. Typewriters are messier to use than computers.
Typewriters are the epitome of a technology that has been comprehensively rendered obsolete by the digital age. The ink comes off the ribbon, they weigh a ton, and second...
go_editor
13.8k
points
388
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 16, 2020
English Language
cat2017-2
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
296
CAT 2017 Set-2 | Question: 27
A fundamental property of language is that it is slippery and messy and more liquid than solid, a gelatinous mass that changes shape to fit. As Wittgenstein would remind us, "usage has no sharp boundary. Oftentimes, the only ... in dictionaries is clear, fixed and less dangerous and ambiguous than the meaning that arises when words are exchanged between people
A fundamental property of language is that it is slippery and messy and more liquid than solid, a gelatinous mass that changes shape to fit. As Wittgenstein would remind ...
go_editor
13.8k
points
443
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 16, 2020
English Language
cat2017-2
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
297
CAT 2017 Set-2 | Question: 26
Both Socrates and Bacon were very good at asking useful questions. In fact, Socrates is largely credited with corning up with a way of asking questions, the Socratic method/ which itself is at the core of the scientific method, ' ... and theories by finding exceptions. Both Socrates and Bacon advocated examining arguments and theories from both sides to prove them.
Both Socrates and Bacon were very good at asking useful questions. In fact, Socrates is largely credited with corning up with a way of asking questions, ‘the Socratic m...
go_editor
13.8k
points
375
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 16, 2020
English Language
cat2017-2
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
298
CAT 2017 Set-1 | Question: 25
To me, classic" means precisely the opposite of what my predecessors understood: a work is classical by reason of its resistance to contemporaneity and supposed universality, by reason of its capacity to indicate human particularity and ... provides access to a universal experience of the human race as opposed to radically different forms of human consciousness
To me, “classic" means precisely the opposite of what my predecessors understood: a work is classical by reason of its resistance to contemporaneity and supposed univer...
go_editor
13.8k
points
521
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 13, 2020
English Language
cat2017-1
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
299
CAT 2017 Set-1 | Question: 24
Do sports mega events like the summer Olympic Games benefit the host city economically? It depends, but the prospects are less than rosy. The trick is converting . several billion dollars in operating costs during the $17$-day fiesta of the ... be better used for other purposes. the influx of visitors during the Games places a huge strain on the urban infrastructure.
Do sports mega events like the summer Olympic Games benefit the host city economically? It depends, but the prospects are less than rosy. The trick is converting…. seve...
go_editor
13.8k
points
534
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 13, 2020
English Language
cat2017-1
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
300
CAT 2017 Set-1 | Question: 23
Do sports mega events like the summer Olympic Games benefit the host city economically? It depends, but the prospects are less than rosy. The trick is converting . several billion dollars in operating costs during the $17$-day fiesta ... do not adapt them to local conditions. they become outdated having being built with little planning and under time pressure
Do sports mega events like the summer Olympic Games benefit the host city economically? It depends, but the prospects are less than rosy. The trick is converting…. seve...
go_editor
13.8k
points
410
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 13, 2020
English Language
cat2017-1
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
301
CAT 2017 Set-1 | Question: 22
Do sports mega events like the summer Olympic Games benefit the host city economically? It depends, but the prospects are less than rosy. The trick is converting . several billion dollars in operating costs during the $17$-day fiesta of the Games into ... accrue to host cities, if at all, only in the long term are usually eroded by expenditure incurred by the host city
Do sports mega events like the summer Olympic Games benefit the host city economically? It depends, but the prospects are less than rosy. The trick is converting…. seve...
go_editor
13.8k
points
482
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 13, 2020
English Language
cat2017-1
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
302
CAT 2017 Set-1 | Question: 21
Scientists have long recognized the incredible diversity within a species. But they thought it reflected evolutionary changes that unfolded imperceptibly, over millions of years. That divergence between populations within a species was enforced, ... are debated by scientists checkerspot butterflies offer the best example of Ehrlich and Raven's ideas about speciation
Scientists have long recognized the incredible diversity within a species. But they thought it reflected evolutionary changes that unfolded imperceptibly, over millions o...
go_editor
13.8k
points
633
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 13, 2020
English Language
cat2017-1
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
303
CAT 2017 Set-1 | Question: 27
Find the summary: For each of the past three years, temperatures have hit peaks not seen since the birth of meteorology, and probably not for more than $110,000$ ... ; Harvey was destructive as global warming has armed it with more moisture content, but this may not be true of all storms.
Find the summary:For each of the past three years, temperatures have hit peaks not seen since the birth of meteorology, and probably not for more than $110,000$ years. Th...
go_editor
13.8k
points
405
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 13, 2020
English Language
cat2017-1
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
304
CAT 2017 Set-1 | Question: 26
Find the summary of the paragraph: A translator of literary works needs a secure hold upon the two languages involved, supported by a good measure of familiarity with the two cultures. For an Indian translating works in an Indian ... reasonable fluency in new languages, but as understanding the culture reflected in literature is crucial, Indians remain better placed.
Find the summary of the paragraph:A translator of literary works needs a secure hold upon the two languages involved, supported by a good measure of familiarity with the ...
go_editor
13.8k
points
421
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 13, 2020
English Language
cat2017-1
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
305
CAT 2017 Set-1 | Question: 4
Understanding where you are in the world is a basic survival skill, which is why we, like most species come hard-wired with specialized brain areas to create cognitive maps of our surroundings. Where humans are unique, though, with the ... -up maps. navigated by the compass. used an eastward orientation for religious reasons. navigated with the help of early maps
Understanding where you are in the world is a basic survival skill, which is why we, like most species come hard-wired with specialized brain areas to create cognitive ma...
go_editor
13.8k
points
322
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 12, 2020
English Language
cat2017-1
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
306
CAT 2017 Set-1 | Question: 3
Understanding where you are in the world is a basic survival skill, which is why we, like most species come hard-wired with specialized brain areas to create cognitive maps of our surroundings. Where humans are unique, though, with the ... respect to the emperor. the Chinese emperor appreciated the winds from the south. north was considered the most desirable direction.
Understanding where you are in the world is a basic survival skill, which is why we, like most species come hard-wired with specialized brain areas to create cognitive ma...
go_editor
13.8k
points
385
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 12, 2020
English Language
cat2017-1
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
307
CAT 2017 Set-1 | Question: 2
Understanding where you are in the world is a basic survival skill, which is why we, like most species come hard-wired with specialized brain areas to create cognitive maps of our surroundings. Where humans are unique, though, with ... more important for religious reasons for some civilisations East was considered by some civilisations to be a more positive direction.
Understanding where you are in the world is a basic survival skill, which is why we, like most species come hard-wired with specialized brain areas to create cognitive ma...
go_editor
13.8k
points
394
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 12, 2020
English Language
cat2017-1
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
308
CAT 2017 Set-1 | Question: 1
Understanding where you are in the world is a basic survival skill, which is why we, like most species come hard-wired with specialized brain areas to create cognitive maps of our surroundings. Where humans are unique, though, with the ... misconception about the way maps are designed. It critiques a methodology used to create maps It explores some myths about maps
Understanding where you are in the world is a basic survival skill, which is why we, like most species come hard-wired with specialized brain areas to create cognitive ma...
go_editor
13.8k
points
388
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 12, 2020
English Language
cat2017-1
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
309
CAT 2017 Set-1 | Question: 11
I used a smartphone GPS to find my way through the cobblestones maze of Geneva's Old Town, in search of a handmade machine that changed the world more than any other invention. Near a $13$th -century cathedral in this ... people by destroying the monopoly of religious leaders on the scriptures. it made available revolutionary strategies and opinions to the people.
I used a smartphone GPS to find my way through the cobblestones maze of Geneva’s Old Town, in search of a handmade machine that changed the world more than any other in...
go_editor
13.8k
points
390
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 12, 2020
English Language
cat2017-1
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
310
CAT 2017 Set-1 | Question: 10
I used a smartphone GPS to find my way through the cobblestones maze of Geneva's Old Town, in search of a handmade machine that changed the world more than any other invention. Near a $13$th -century cathedral in this Swiss city ... of the Internet The continued suppression of free speech in closed societies The decline in reading habits among those who use the device
I used a smartphone GPS to find my way through the cobblestones maze of Geneva’s Old Town, in search of a handmade machine that changed the world more than any other in...
go_editor
13.8k
points
274
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 12, 2020
English Language
cat2017-1
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
311
CAT 2017 Set-1 | Question: 9
I used a smartphone GPS to find my way through the cobblestones maze of Geneva's Old Town, in search of a handmade machine that changed the world more than any other invention. Near a $13$th -century cathedral in this Swiss city on ... and traditional classics. Reading printed books would become a thing of the past. The production of e-books would eventually fall.
I used a smartphone GPS to find my way through the cobblestones maze of Geneva’s Old Town, in search of a handmade machine that changed the world more than any other in...
go_editor
13.8k
points
214
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 12, 2020
English Language
cat2017-1
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
312
CAT 2017 Set-1 | Question: 8
I used a smartphone GPS to find my way through the cobblestones maze of Geneva's Old Town, in search of a handmade machine that changed the world more than any other invention. Near a $13$th -century cathedral in this ... information and religious texts shortened the time taken to produce books and pamphlets. enabled people to perform various tasks simultaneously.
I used a smartphone GPS to find my way through the cobblestones maze of Geneva’s Old Town, in search of a handmade machine that changed the world more than any other in...
go_editor
13.8k
points
300
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 12, 2020
English Language
cat2017-1
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
313
CAT 2017 Set-1 | Question: 7
I used a smartphone GPS to find my way through the cobblestones maze of Geneva's Old Town, in search of a handmade machine that changed the world more than any other invention. Near a $13$th -century cathedral in this Swiss city ... reading among people by giving them access to thousands of books It gave people access to pamphlets and literature in several languages
I used a smartphone GPS to find my way through the cobblestones maze of Geneva’s Old Town, in search of a handmade machine that changed the world more than any other in...
go_editor
13.8k
points
244
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 12, 2020
English Language
cat2017-1
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
314
CAT 2017 Set-1 | Question: 5
Understanding where you are in the world is a basic survival skill, which is why we, like most species come hard-wired with specialized brain areas to create cognitive maps of our surroundings. Where humans are unique, though, ... explorers The biggest contributory factor was the influence of Christian maps The biggest contributory factor is not stated in the passage
Understanding where you are in the world is a basic survival skill, which is why we, like most species come hard-wired with specialized brain areas to create cognitive ma...
go_editor
13.8k
points
297
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 12, 2020
English Language
cat2017-1
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
315
CAT 2017 Set-1 | Question: 6
Understanding where you are in the world is a basic survival skill, which is why we, like most species come hard-wired with specialized brain areas to create cognitive maps of our surroundings. Where humans are unique, though, ... influencing map-making conventions is seen most clearly in early Egyptian maps early Islamic maps early Chinese maps early Christian maps
Understanding where you are in the world is a basic survival skill, which is why we, like most species come hard-wired with specialized brain areas to create cognitive ma...
go_editor
13.8k
points
208
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 12, 2020
English Language
cat2017-1
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
316
CAT 2017 Set-1 | Question: 17
This year alone, more than $8,600$ stories could close, according to industry estimates, many of them the brand name anchor outlets that real estate developers once stumbled over themselves to court. Already there have been $5,300$ retail closings ... a hangout place where families grew close to each other Malls were a great place for everyone to gather and interact.
This year alone, more than $8,600$ stories could close, according to industry estimates, many of them the brand name anchor outlets that real estate developers once stumb...
go_editor
13.8k
points
332
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 12, 2020
English Language
cat2017-1
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
317
CAT 2017 Set-1 | Question: 16
This year alone, more than $8,600$ stories could close, according to industry estimates, many of them the brand name anchor outlets that real estate developers once stumbled over themselves to court. Already there have been $5,300$ retail closings this ... a commercial space as well as a gathering place. it sold things that were needed as well as those that were not.
This year alone, more than $8,600$ stories could close, according to industry estimates, many of them the brand name anchor outlets that real estate developers once stumb...
go_editor
13.8k
points
312
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 12, 2020
English Language
cat2017-1
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
318
CAT 2017 Set-1 | Question: 15
This year alone, more than $8,600$ stories could close, according to industry estimates, many of them the brand name anchor outlets that real estate developers once stumbled over themselves to court. Already there have been $5,300$ retail closings this ... another to get brand-name anchor outlets were eager to get brand-name anchor outlets to set up shop in their mall
This year alone, more than $8,600$ stories could close, according to industry estimates, many of them the brand name anchor outlets that real estate developers once stumb...
go_editor
13.8k
points
241
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 12, 2020
English Language
cat2017-1
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
319
CAT 2017 Set-1 | Question: 13
This year alone, more than $8,600$ stories could close, according to industry estimates, many of them the brand name anchor outlets that real estate developers once stumbled over themselves to court. Already there have been $5,300$ retail ... to perform a social function that has been lost malls are closing down because people have found alternate ways to shop.
This year alone, more than $8,600$ stories could close, according to industry estimates, many of them the brand name anchor outlets that real estate developers once stumb...
go_editor
13.8k
points
282
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 12, 2020
English Language
cat2017-1
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
0
votes
0
answers
320
CAT 2017 Set-1 | Question: 14
This year alone, more than $8,600$ stories could close, according to industry estimates, many of them the brand name anchor outlets that real estate developers once stumbled over themselves to court. Already there have been $5,300$ retail ... that Amazon is helping certain bands go online To indicate that the shopping habits of the American middle class have changed.
This year alone, more than $8,600$ stories could close, according to industry estimates, many of them the brand name anchor outlets that real estate developers once stumb...
go_editor
13.8k
points
347
views
go_editor
asked
Mar 12, 2020
English Language
cat2017-1
verbal-ability
passage-reading
+
–
Page:
« prev
1
...
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
...
24
next »
Aptitude Overflow
Email or Username
Show
Hide
Password
I forgot my password
Remember
Log in
Register