Jupiter's mass

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Jupiter's mass

by Dean Jones » Sun Jan 08, 2012 10:17 am
Dear Friends,

I was having problems in answering the following question.

An international team of astronomers working at telescopes in the Canary Islands and Spain has detected at least 18 huge gas spheres estimated to have 5 to 15 times the mass of Jupiter, the solar system's largest planet.

(A) astronomers working at telescopes in the Canary Islands and Spain has detected at least 18 huge gas spheres estimated to have 5 to 15 times the mass of Jupiter
(B) astronomers working at telescopes in the Canary Islands and Spain has detected at least 18 huge gas spheres that are at an estimated 5 to 15 times Jupiter's mass
(C) astronomers is working at telescopes in the Canary Islands and Spain, having detected at least 18 huge gas spheres that are estimated at 5 to 15 times the mass of Jupiter
(D) astronomers, working at telescopes in the Canary Islands and Spain, and has detected at least 18 huge gas spheres estimated at 5 to 15 times the mass of Jupiter
(E) astronomers, working at telescopes in the Canary Islands and Spain, has detected at least 18 huge gas spheres they have estimated as being 5 to 15 times Jupiter's mass


Please help.

OA after some discussions.

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by karthikpandian19 » Sun Jan 08, 2012 6:07 pm
IMO A

As only the option A has the correct idiom of "Estimated to"

What is OA?

Dear Friends,

I was having problems in answering the following question.

An international team of astronomers working at telescopes in the Canary Islands and Spain has detected at least 18 huge gas spheres estimated to have 5 to 15 times the mass of Jupiter, the solar system's largest planet.

(A) astronomers working at telescopes in the Canary Islands and Spain has detected at least 18 huge gas spheres estimated to have 5 to 15 times the mass of Jupiter
(B) astronomers working at telescopes in the Canary Islands and Spain has detected at least 18 huge gas spheres that are at an estimated 5 to 15 times Jupiter's mass
(C) astronomers is working at telescopes in the Canary Islands and Spain, having detected at least 18 huge gas spheres that are estimated at 5 to 15 times the mass of Jupiter
(D) astronomers, working at telescopes in the Canary Islands and Spain, and has detected at least 18 huge gas spheres estimated at 5 to 15 times the mass of Jupiter
(E) astronomers, working at telescopes in the Canary Islands and Spain, has detected at least 18 huge gas spheres they have estimated as being 5 to 15 times Jupiter's mass


Please help.

OA after some discussions.

Regards
Deano.

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by happymanocha » Sun Jan 08, 2012 10:43 pm
IMO: A.
Estimated to is the correct Idiom.

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by neelgandham » Tue Jan 10, 2012 10:09 pm
Dean Jones wrote:Dear Friends,

I was having problems in answering the following question.

An international team of astronomers working at telescopes in the Canary Islands and Spain has detected at least 18 huge gas spheres estimated to have 5 to 15 times the mass of Jupiter, the solar system's largest planet.

(A) astronomers working at telescopes in the Canary Islands and Spain has detected at least 18 huge gas spheres estimated to have 5 to 15 times the mass of Jupiter
(B) astronomers working at telescopes in the Canary Islands and Spain has detected at least 18 huge gas spheres that are at an estimated 5 to 15 times Jupiter's mass
(C) astronomers is working at telescopes in the Canary Islands and Spain, having detected at least 18 huge gas spheres that are estimated at 5 to 15 times the mass of Jupiter
(D) astronomers, working at telescopes in the Canary Islands and Spain, and has detected at least 18 huge gas spheres estimated at 5 to 15 times the mass of Jupiter
(E) astronomers, working at telescopes in the Canary Islands and Spain, has detected at least 18 huge gas spheres they have estimated as being 5 to 15 times Jupiter's mass


Please help.

OA after some discussions.

Regards
Deano.
B and E can be eliminated because the sentence cannot end with Jupiter's mass, the solar system's largest planet. as the phrase 'the solar system's largest planet' is talking about Jupter and not it's mass.

D can be eliminated because the resultant sentence after removing the phrase-between-the-commas 'astronomers[/color]and has detected' doesn't make sense.

C can be eliminated as the sentence is incomplete. The sentence can be compressed.
A team, having detected X.
A team, having detected X is now in the quest of Y. can be one of the complete constructions.

So IMO A
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by Neo Anderson » Wed Jan 11, 2012 6:40 am
It's A!

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