by RonPurewal Wed Aug 05, 2015 1:25 am
more importantly, the official problems are, pretty much without exception, written so that these 'fringe' cases DO NOT AFFECT the outcome of the problem.
for example, 0 is even (as discussed here), and 1 is not a prime number.
but the chance that an official GMAC problem will actually DEPEND on these things is pretty much nil.
see, if that were to happen, then we'd essentially have a 'trick question'—the answer would depend not on skills that are actually important (like pattern recognition), but, rather, on weird nitpicky niceties of definitions.
don't forget, the writers do a very VERY good job of making this test free from 'trick questions'. so, if you're unsure about some 'weird' case, the answer should be the same as what you'd get by ignoring that case altogether.
...at least that's how the official test will work. (if you find one of our problems that doesn't work like this, please bring it to our attention!)