Filed under GMAT Question of the Day, Sentence Correction by Take GMAT Team on November 21, 2011 at 12:00 AM
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As well as getting away unscathed, Kim managed to gather valuable knowledge about orchids and bring home scores of rare specimens, compliments of Brazilian environmentalists.
A. As well as getting away unscathed, Kim managed to gather valuable knowledge about orchids and bring home scores of rare specimens
B .Besides getting away unscathed, Kim also managed to gather valuable knowledge about orchids and bring home scores of rare specimens
C. Besides getting away unscathed, also Kim managed to gather valuable knowledge about orchids and bring home scores of rare specimens
D. Kim not only got away unscathed, but also managed to gather valuable knowledge about orchids and bring home scores of rare specimens,
E .Kim got away not only unscathed, but also managed to gather valuable knowledge about orchids and bring home scores of rare specimens,
Filed under GMAT Question of the Day, Sentence Correction by Take GMAT Team on November 20, 2011 at 12:00 AM
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Filed under GMAT Question of the Day, Sentence Correction by Take GMAT Team on November 19, 2011 at 12:00 AM
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Filed under GMAT Question of the Day, Sentence Correction by Take GMAT Team on November 18, 2011 at 12:00 AM
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As the etched lines on computer memory chips have become thinner and the chips’ circuits more complex, both the power of the chips and the electronic devices they drive have vastly increased.
(A) the chips’ circuits more complex, both the power of the chips and the electronic devices they drive have
(B) the chips’ circuits more complex, the power of both the chips and the electronic devices they drive has
(C) the chips’ circuits are more complex, both the power of the chips and the electronic devices they drive has
(D) their circuits are more complex, the power of both the chips and the electronic devices they drive have
(E) their circuits more complex, both the power of the chips and the electronic devices they drive have
Filed under GMAT Question of the Day, Sentence Correction by Take GMAT Team on November 17, 2011 at 12:00 AM
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The most favorable locations for the growth of glaciers, rather than being the cold, dry polar regions, would be instead the cool, moist middle latitudes, where there is abundant precipitation and where it is cold enough to allow some snow to accumulate year by year.
(A) glaciers, rather than being the cold, dry polar regions, would be instead the cool, moist middle latitudes
(B) glaciers are not the cold, dry polar regions but the cool, moist middle latitudes
(C) glaciers are the cool, moist middle latitudes rather than the cold, dry polar regions
(D) glaciers, instead of being the cold, dry polar regions, would be the cool, moist middle latitudes
(E) glaciers are, instead of the cold, dry polar regions, rather the cool, moist middle latitudes
Filed under GMAT Question of the Day, Sentence Correction by Take GMAT Team on November 11, 2011 at 12:00 AM
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It is not likely that the competitive imbalance that now exists between Japan with all major industrial nations will be redressed during the foreseeable future.
(A) with all major industrial nations will be redressed during
(B) with all other major industrial nations will be redressed within
(C) with all other major industrial nations will be redressed during
(D) and all major industrial nations will be redressed during
(E) and all other major industrial nations will be redressed within
Filed under GMAT Question of the Day, Sentence Correction by Take GMAT Team on November 4, 2011 at 12:00 AM
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William Hornby acquired bison herds for breeding stock hoping that this move would eventually lead to increasing in their numbers, and a fortification of their environment.
A) increasing in their numbers,
B) an increase in their numbers,
C) their increase in numbers,
D) an increasing in numbers,
E) an increasing in the numbers of them,
Filed under GMAT Question of the Day, Sentence Correction by Take GMAT Team on November 3, 2011 at 12:00 AM
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Mahatma Gandhi’s is credited as having championed a nonviolent approach to reform as apractical and moral means to struggle against social injustice.
A. as having
B. with having
C. to have
D. as the one who
E. for being the one who
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