That all drug dealers make a fortune selling narcotics seems that it is no more than a popular misconception: Economist Steven Levitt's analysis of the financial records of a Chicago gang showed that most street dealers actually earned less than minimum wage.
A) That all drug dealers make a fortune selling narcotics seems that it is no more than a popular misconception
B) The fact that all drug dealers make a fortune selling narcotics seems no more than a popular misconception
C) It seems to be no more than a popular misconception that all drug dealers make a fortune selling narcotics
D) It seems that it is no more than a popular misconception that all drug dealers who sell narcotics make a fortune doing so
E) That all drug dealers make a fortune at selling narcotics seems no more than popularly misconceived
OA C
Source: Economist GMAT
That all drug dealers make a fortune selling narcotics seems
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Option A :- Incorrect
This option is grammatically incorrect and does not follow syntax.
Option B :- Incorrect
There was a slight change in this option from the real question. However, as it tends to make a better grammatical construction, it flawed with the usage of fact. A fact is an already established idea of an hypothesis. The sentence in question has not been totally proven but a misconception.
Option C :- correct
There is a Proper syntax and grammatical errors were avoided here and the 'misconception' was described in a unique way with the use of the relative clause which expressed its notion.
Option D :- Incorrect
This option suffers brevity and it also tends to be wordy. True meaning of the question was diverted and it led to another meaning.
Option E :- Incorrect
Illogical constructions and grammatical errors marred this option, seemed no more than popular misconceived Flawed construction.
This option is grammatically incorrect and does not follow syntax.
Option B :- Incorrect
There was a slight change in this option from the real question. However, as it tends to make a better grammatical construction, it flawed with the usage of fact. A fact is an already established idea of an hypothesis. The sentence in question has not been totally proven but a misconception.
Option C :- correct
There is a Proper syntax and grammatical errors were avoided here and the 'misconception' was described in a unique way with the use of the relative clause which expressed its notion.
Option D :- Incorrect
This option suffers brevity and it also tends to be wordy. True meaning of the question was diverted and it led to another meaning.
Option E :- Incorrect
Illogical constructions and grammatical errors marred this option, seemed no more than popular misconceived Flawed construction.