Manhattan GMAT Flash Cards (Edition 1.0)

Sample Flash Card
Release Date:
March 25, 2009
Manhattan GMAT flash cards are developed by Manhattan GMAT's expert Instructors to provide you with a useful tool to study for the GMAT on the go. Each card was developed to pass a "no writing" test – with a little thought, you should be able to do any of them in your head. Like the Manhattan GMAT curriculum, these flash cards emphasize learning real content over simple memorization. Each card tests your knowledge by providing you not only with a detailed explanation of the question, but also the GMAT-specific concept tested in the question.
1.0
| Topic | Card # | Front/Back | Erroneous Text | Correction |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EIVs | 9 | Back | Answer: minimum value = -7, x = -5. | Answer: minimum value = -5, x = -7. |
| GEO | 18 | Back | Therefore, angle PRQ equals 60 degrees, so angle PRQ = 180 - 90 - 60 = 30. | Therefore, angle OPQ = 60, angle PQR = 90, and angle PRQ = 180 - 60 - 90 = 30. |

