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TESTfunda Daily Wordlist 04-Oct-12

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  If you're having trouble viewing this email, see today's Wordlist on the Web.         04-Oct-12 TestFunda Home  |  Sign up for Newsletters  |  Feedback Daily Wordlist Vocabulary Flashcards | Vocabulary Test | Previous Wordlists nascent  [  NAS-uh' nt, NEY-suh' nt  ]   [  adjective  ]   MEANING :   having recently developed or emerged   USAGE EXAMPLE 1 :   The nascent policy is being hailed as an important one.   USAGE EXAMPLE 2 :   Each unit of the nascent Indonesian forces had to finance itself and any method—even smuggling and drug-trafficking—was acceptable. Economist, Indonesia's army: Going out of business, Oct 2nd 2008   insurrection  [  in-suh'-REK-shuh' n  ]   [  noun  ]   MEANING :   a rebellion, uprising or revolt against authority   USAGE EXAMPLE 1 :   Mahatma Gandhi's popular insurrection against the British broke the back of the British empire.   USAGE EXAMPLE 2 :   The imprisoned East Timorese leader Xanana Gusmao has called for a popu

TESTfunda - CAT Question of the Day 04-Oct-12

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  If you're having trouble viewing this email, see the Question of the Day and Tip of the Day on the Web.         04-Oct-12 TestFunda Home  |  Sign up for Newsletters  |  Feedback CAT Question of the Day For some integer n , let;   Which of the following is definitely correct? OPTIONS     1) n < p for all integers n ≥ 4   2) n > p for all integers n , where 4 ≤ n ≤ 9   3) n < p for all integers n , where 4 ≤ n ≤ 9   4) n > p for all integers n ≥ 9 discuss | yesterday's solution | more questions Tip of the Day The degree of a term is the addition of the exponent of each variable present in that term. For example, the degree of the term '3 xyz 2 ' is (1 + 1 + 2) = 4. The degree of a polynomial is the degree of a term having the highest degree. For example, the degree of the polynomial '2 xy + 3 x + 12 z + 2' is the same as the degree of the first term i.e. (1 + 1) or 2. more tips Last year's Question of the day (03-Oct-11) ( ax 3