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by j_shreyans » Thu Oct 02, 2014 10:53 pm
Presenters at the seminar, one who is blind, will

demonstrate adaptive equipment that allows visually impaired people to use computers.

(A) one who
(B) one of them who
(C) and one of them who
(D) one of whom
(E) one of which

Why OAD whats wrong with B.

PLs explain .

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by [email protected] » Fri Oct 03, 2014 12:09 pm
Hi j_shreyans,

The pronouns "one" and "who" mean the same thing, so you would not need them both (and the correct answer would not have that type of "redundant" language in it). This allows you to eliminate A, B and C.

Between D ("whom") and E ("which"), we have to select the pronoun that can refer to the presenters. The word "which" would refer to an object, so it is not correct. Eliminate E.

Final Answer: D

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