The coloration of insects can serve as camouflage, as in the case of green insects that spend their lives in or near foliage, or to warn predators, as in the case of insects colored in yellow and black, which often signals that it is poisonous.
a. or to warn predators, as in the case of insects colored in yellow and black, which often signals that it is poisonous.
b. or for warning predators, as in the case of insects that have yellow and black coloring, which often signals that it is poisonous.
c. or as a warning to predators, as in the case of insects bearing a combination of yellow and black, which often signals that they are poisonous.
d. or as a predator's warning, as in the case of insects that are colored yellow and black, which often signals that they are poisonous.
e. or to warn predators, as in the case of yellow-and-black insects, which often signals that they are poisonous.
Source: MGMAT
OA: C
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"Which” must refer to a noun, specifically the noun immediately preceding “which.
The above case is not done in C...
black, which.... - is it the black which signals
The above case is not done in C...
black, which.... - is it the black which signals
duongthang wrote:C is correct
serve as camoflage ...or as waring
D is wrong because "wanning of pradator" is wrong. warning to predator is right