Help on MR SC question-194

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Help on MR SC question-194

by adityamba » Mon Aug 16, 2010 11:07 pm
Hi, I am trying to work on the SC section in MR Verbal guide- question 194. I feel that the answer provided in the guide is wrong. Hence want a second view. Question below-

The sharp contast in sales memorabilia seen in sports in which most of the participants are male and such sales in sports in which most of the participants are female have demonstrated that women's sports are still lacking dedicated fans.[/u]

A) seen in sports in which most of the participants are male and such sales in sports in which most of the participants are female have
B) seen in sports in which most of the participants are male and such sales in sports in which most of the participants are female have (same as A for some reason)
C) that favors sports in which most of the participants are male over sports in which most of the participants are female have
D) that favors sports in which most of the participants are male over sports in which most of the participants are female has
E) seen is sports in which most of the participants are male and such sales in sports in which most of the participants are female has

Correct answer as per guide is (E).
Is the use of 'IS' in E just a typo. I don't think it fits correct. How should the correct answer look like?

Thanks.
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by puneetdua » Mon Aug 16, 2010 11:28 pm
Whats the Source of this Question - Anyways -

Answer should end with 'Have' , because its sales. So it cant be E.
Although all options doesnt seems correct to me , because of one or more reasons.

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by adityamba » Mon Aug 16, 2010 11:34 pm
puneetdua wrote:Whats the Source of this Question - Anyways -

Answer should end with 'Have' , because its sales. So it cant be E.
Although all options doesnt seems correct to me , because of one or more reasons.
Thanks for the reply. But I think the answer should contain 'has' since the subject is sharp contract not sales.
This is from Manhattan Review guide.

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by kvcpk » Mon Aug 16, 2010 11:53 pm
adityamba wrote:
puneetdua wrote:Whats the Source of this Question - Anyways -

Answer should end with 'Have' , because its sales. So it cant be E.
Although all options doesnt seems correct to me , because of one or more reasons.
Thanks for the reply. But I think the answer should contain 'has' since the subject is sharp contract not sales.
This is from Manhattan Review guide.
You are right. 'Has' needs to be used because 'sharp contrast' is singular.

I am not happy with the answer too. :(

even if IS is replaced with IN, I am not convinced.

others - let me know your thoughts.
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by FightWithGMAT » Tue Aug 17, 2010 6:01 am
adityamba wrote:Hi, I am trying to work on the SC section in MR Verbal guide- question 194. I feel that the answer provided in the guide is wrong. Hence want a second view. Question below-

The sharp contast in sales memorabilia seen in sports in which most of the participants are male and such sales in sports in which most of the participants are female have demonstrated that women's sports are still lacking dedicated fans.[/u]

A) seen in sports in which most of the participants are male and such sales in sports in which most of the participants are female have
B) seen in sports in which most of the participants are male and such sales in sports in which most of the participants are female have (same as A for some reason)
C) that favors sports in which most of the participants are male over sports in which most of the participants are female have
D) that favors sports in which most of the participants are male over sports in which most of the participants are female has
E) seen is sports in which most of the participants are male and such sales in sports in which most of the participants are female has

Correct answer as per guide is (E).
Is the use of 'IS' in E just a typo. I don't think it fits correct. How should the correct answer look like?

Thanks.
Contrast and Favor convey the same idea and hence are redundant.

One can contrast or one can favor..................One can not contrast with favor.

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by adityamba » Tue Aug 17, 2010 12:48 pm
kvcpk wrote:
adityamba wrote:
puneetdua wrote:Whats the Source of this Question - Anyways -

Answer should end with 'Have' , because its sales. So it cant be E.
Although all options doesnt seems correct to me , because of one or more reasons.
Thanks for the reply. But I think the answer should contain 'has' since the subject is sharp contract not sales.
This is from Manhattan Review guide.
You are right. 'Has' needs to be used because 'sharp contrast' is singular.

I am not happy with the answer too. :(

even if IS is replaced with IN, I am not convinced.

others - let me know your thoughts.
Agreed... Will this happen in actual GMAT? During practise I selected D, as E has 'is'.
Will GMAT ask questions with tentative, almost-correct answers?

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by kvcpk » Tue Aug 17, 2010 6:11 pm
adityamba wrote:
kvcpk wrote:
adityamba wrote:
puneetdua wrote:Whats the Source of this Question - Anyways -

Answer should end with 'Have' , because its sales. So it cant be E.
Although all options doesnt seems correct to me , because of one or more reasons.
Thanks for the reply. But I think the answer should contain 'has' since the subject is sharp contract not sales.
This is from Manhattan Review guide.
You are right. 'Has' needs to be used because 'sharp contrast' is singular.

I am not happy with the answer too. :(

even if IS is replaced with IN, I am not convinced.

others - let me know your thoughts.
Agreed... Will this happen in actual GMAT? During practise I selected D, as E has 'is'.
Will GMAT ask questions with tentative, almost-correct answers?
Hi Aditya,

I would suggest you to PM Stacey Koprince regarding this question. She should be ale to help us.
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by sirisha.g » Wed Aug 18, 2010 3:22 am
"contrast A with B" is the right usage. E,which is the correct answer, uses "contrast A and B". This is wrong isn't it?


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by ankurmit » Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:57 pm
'Has' needs to be used because 'sharp contrast' is singular.

A,B,C out.

Among D and E. D seems better.

Confused between D and E
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by manikg » Wed Aug 25, 2010 10:21 am
Does anyone know the answer yet?

I found a version of the question where that looks like this. I think the answer is D because E is really wordy.

The sharp contrast in sales of sports memorabilia seen in sports in which
most of the participants are male and such sales in sports in which most of
the participants are female have
demonstrated that women¹s sports are still
lacking dedicated fans.

A. seen in sports in which most of the participants are male and such sales
in sports in which most of the participants are female have

B. seen in sports in which most of the participants are predominately male
over those that are predominately female have

C. that favors sports in which most of the participants are male over sports
in which most of the participants are female

D. that favors sports in which most of the participants are male over sports
in which most of the participants are female has

E. seen in sports in which most of the participants are male and such sales
in sports in which most of the participants are female has

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by abhi84v » Wed Aug 25, 2010 3:51 pm
Well guys it is a tricky SC.

As the subject is "sharp contrast" A, B and C are out with "have" being the incorrect verb. The correct verb is "has"

That leaves us with D and E.

In D the usage of that incorreclty modifies sports memorabilia. It seems that the memorabilia is favoring the male sports which is incorrect.

Hence E remains. Hope this helps.

Dunno how many question of this type appear on the actual GMAT!

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by tuanquang269 » Thu Dec 08, 2011 9:24 am
If the typo error is the sharp contrast, "over" will be eliminated. Only choice E is the correct answer

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