63. After July, anyone disposing of or servicing refrigerators must capture the chlorofluorocarbons in the refrigerant chemicals.
(A) anyone disposing of or servicing
(B) those who dispose or service
(C) anyone disposing of or who services
(D) the disposal or repair of
(E) someone who disposes or repairs

b
B
B
B
B
A.
I was tempted by B, but you’re not going to “dispose” a refridgerator. What’s the OA?
We will let you know the official answer soon.
B. “disposing of and servicing” are not parallel
A. B is wrong -who is “those” referring to?
it seems a.
Let us develop a practice of correct answer with reason so that it wil make us confidence in dealing other question.
Official Answer is A.
Answer is “B”.
plz explain why A?
My Answer was also A
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Manvir
I think its A.
This uses the idiom disposing of correctly.
A –
reasons:
1)correct use of parallelism (disposing & servicing) between a conjunction ‘or’
2)correct use of idiom dispose of (similar to rid of)
My question to the Take GMAT team-
Shouldn’t it be disposing “off” rather than “of”. My contention is that
“Disposing of” would have made sense had it been used without “anyone” but with anyone modifying it, I think it should be “disposing off”.
I would be interested in reading your views.
Thanks!
how can it be A? can sum1 please explain?…acc 2 me its B. as “dispose or service” follow parallelism as well..
B
It should be “anyone disposing off or servicing”. It isn’t in the options, though A seems to be the closest.
@GMAT Team: What is the correct answer?
Option A
A…