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by mbadrew » Tue Jun 02, 2009 9:01 pm
# 41 it's D

# 33 it's C

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by aj5105 » Tue Jun 02, 2009 9:13 pm
# 41 : Could you please let me know why you did not pick (A)

mbadrew wrote:# 41 it's D

# 33 it's C

Let me know if you want clarification.

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by nervesofsteel » Tue Jun 02, 2009 9:15 pm
how about B for both

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by nervesofsteel » Tue Jun 02, 2009 9:17 pm
aj5105 wrote:# 41 : Could you please let me know why you did not pick (A)

mbadrew wrote:# 41 it's D

# 33 it's C

Let me know if you want clarification.
usage of "proposing imposing is incorrect in A"

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by mehravikas » Tue Jun 02, 2009 11:44 pm
41 - C
33 - B

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by ska7945 » Tue Jun 02, 2009 11:57 pm
E and E

the first q, i dont get why D would be better than E, since the sentence starts with present tense.

the second one, for c and d, it refers to DNA testing process, which will not make sense.
the sentence should mean DNA testing process will become too commonplace, resulting and greatly increasing..
for reason to choose E over A is that on the original sentence it writes..those who are...so it will be better ends with those who would bring...

these are just my thoughts.
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by SanjeevK » Wed Jun 03, 2009 1:59 am
41:
IMO E.

Parallelism has to be between verb "hope","propose" and "demand".
a: proposing and demanding are not parallel with hope
b: proposing is not parallel with hope
c: demanding is not parallel with hope
d: proposing and demanding are not parallel with hope
e: hope, propose and demand are parallel

33:
IMO B
Parallelism has to be between verb "become" and "increase".
a: "increasing" is not parallel with "become"
b: "greatly increase" is paralle with "become"
c: "it" refers to the DNA testing process.
d: "it" refers to the DNA testing process.
e: "increasing" is not paralle to "become".

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by rahulg83 » Wed Jun 03, 2009 3:36 am
Guys OA's are E and B

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by mbadrew » Wed Jun 03, 2009 10:38 am
I must be really tired when I responded to these questions. I can't believe I missed these. Can you post more from the paper test?

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by aj5105 » Wed Jun 03, 2009 10:46 am
Could you please explain the answer choices?
mbadrew wrote:I must be really tired when I responded to these questions. I can't believe I missed these. Can you post more from the paper test?

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by mbadrew » Wed Jun 03, 2009 12:24 pm
aj5105 wrote:Could you please explain the answer choices?
mbadrew wrote:I must be really tired when I responded to these questions. I can't believe I missed these. Can you post more from the paper test?
The clue to solving the first problem is to read the last part of the sentence. It's common to read the first clause and follow the pattern of bargaining, proposing and demanding. However, we must always read the remaining portion of the sentence. In that case E is the best choice.

You asked about choice A. Choice A has two action verbs by proposing imposing. This cannot take place. However, imposition becomes a noun and the verb modifying it is proposing.

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by aj5105 » Wed Jun 03, 2009 11:09 pm
The mass marketing of companies that specialize in DNA testing has inspired fears that the DNA testing process will become too commonplace, resulting in emotional trauma to those who are ill equipped to cope with the results, and greatly increasing the number of lawsuits that are brought against hospitals and adoption agencies.

(a) greatly increasing the number of lawsuits that are brought

(b) greatly increase the lawsuits brought

(c) it would greatly increase the number of lawsuits that would be brought

(d) it would greatly increase the bringing of a number of lawsuits

(e) greatly increasing the number of those who would bring law suits



I broke the sentence at - that the DNA testing.... - and hence chose (c). I felt it was rightly referring to DNA testing process. Is there anything else it can refer to in the above sentence?

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by rahulg83 » Thu Jun 04, 2009 3:58 am
'it' can refer back to emotional trauma as well

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