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gmatjeet
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This is a question posted by Master GMAT and i had a query regarding the same. Can some one please clarify:
The question is:
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The local chapter of the Bike Riders' Association has repeatedly railed against the municipal authorities, protesting that requiring them to wear bike helmets, even on off-road cycling paths, limit their civil liberties.
(A) requiring them to wear bike helmets, even on off-road cycling paths, limit their civil liberties
(B) to require that they wear bike helmets, even when cycling off-road, limits their civil liberties
(C ) the requirements of wearing bike helmets, even on off-road cycling paths, is a limitation on cyclists' civil liberties
(D) requiring cyclists to wear bike helmets, even when cycling off-road, limits their civil liberties
(E) requiring helmets even though during off-road cycling, limits their civil liberties
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The answer is D. I could make it by eliminating the rest but i have a conceptual confusion:
(D) requiring cyclists to wear bike helmets, even when cycling off-road, limits their
civil liberties
-> Does the presence of "their" not makes the reference ambigious as it can refer to both Cyclist as well as Municipal authorities.
The question is:
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The local chapter of the Bike Riders' Association has repeatedly railed against the municipal authorities, protesting that requiring them to wear bike helmets, even on off-road cycling paths, limit their civil liberties.
(A) requiring them to wear bike helmets, even on off-road cycling paths, limit their civil liberties
(B) to require that they wear bike helmets, even when cycling off-road, limits their civil liberties
(C ) the requirements of wearing bike helmets, even on off-road cycling paths, is a limitation on cyclists' civil liberties
(D) requiring cyclists to wear bike helmets, even when cycling off-road, limits their civil liberties
(E) requiring helmets even though during off-road cycling, limits their civil liberties
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The answer is D. I could make it by eliminating the rest but i have a conceptual confusion:
(D) requiring cyclists to wear bike helmets, even when cycling off-road, limits their
civil liberties
-> Does the presence of "their" not makes the reference ambigious as it can refer to both Cyclist as well as Municipal authorities.

















