Banks disclose Q62. OG-10

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Banks disclose Q62. OG-10

by gmat740 » Wed Apr 29, 2009 10:42 am
The Gorton-Dodd bill requires that a bank disclose to their customers how long they will delay access to funds from deposited checks.

(A) that a bank disclose to their customers how long they will delay access to funds from deposited checks
(B) a bank to disclose to their customers how long they will delay access to funds from a deposited check
(C) that a bank disclose to its customers how long it will delay access to funds from deposited checks
(D) a bank that it should disclose to its customers how long it will delay access to funds from a deposited
check
(E) that banks disclose to customers how long access to funds from their deposited check is to be delayed

OA after few responses.
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by Jose Ferreira » Wed Apr 29, 2009 10:58 am
Since the original poster wants to wait on giving the answer, I'll put my two-cents under the "spoiler" guise, in case any one answer choice is pulling you in the wrong direction.

A) [spoiler]Cannot work, because one bank cannot disclose "their" customers, but "its" customers
[/spoiler]
B) Same reason as A

C) Seems to be the best

D) [spoiler]You cannot use "should" when using the subjunctive in this case[/spoiler]

E) [spoiler]The word "their" is ambiguous, because we don't know if it is the "banks' checks" or the "consumers' checks"[/spoiler]
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by gmat740 » Wed Apr 29, 2009 11:50 am
D) You cannot use "should" when using the subjunctive in this case
Thanks a Lot

I always mess up with the Subjunctive mood problems

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by vaishalijain7 » Wed Apr 29, 2009 1:36 pm
IMO 'C' beacuse of the same reasons Jose provided. What's OA?

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