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GMAT - Sentence Correction - Test 8
GMAT - Sentence Correction - Test 8
Choose the option that best replace the underlined part. In case you think the original is correct, choose A; otherwise, choose one of the others.
Questions 1 - 5 of 6
1. A teacher at the school acknowledged that, despite government sponsored endeavors to improve classroom performance,
an extraordinary high percentage of their students fail to gain admission to higher education
.
A. an extraordinary high percentage of their students fail to gain admission to higher education
B. an extraordinarily high percentage of its students fail to gain admission to higher education
C. an extraordinary high percentage of its students fails to gain admission to higher education
D. the percentage of their students failing to gain admission to higher education is extraordinarily high
E. a high percentage of its students, extraordinarily high in fact, fails to gain admission to higher education
2. Wordsworth was one of the first
European poet to consider the lowliest members of society to be
valid subjects for poetry.
A. European poet to consider the lowliest members of society to be
B. of European poets to consider the lowliest members of society to be
C. European poets to consider the lowliest members of society as
D. among European poets to consider the lowliest members of society as
E. European poets to consider the lowliest members of society
3. A course of cognitive behavior therapy can be
as effective, if not more so, than drug therapy and without the side effects, in helping the elderly to overcome insomnia
.
A. as effective, if not more so, than drug therapy and without the side effects, in helping the elderly to overcome insomnia
B. more effective than drug therapy and without the side effects, in helping the elderly to overcome insomnia
C. at least as effective in helping the elderly overcome insomnia as drug therapy, and is without the side effects of drug treatment
D. at least as effective as drug therapy in helping the elderly to overcome insomnia without side effects
E. equally effective as drug therapy in helping the elderly to overcome insomnia without side effects
4. Moule?s review
served as a welcome encouragement to the author: Hardy
set to work with renewed vigor and finished the serial ahead of time.
A. served as a welcome encouragement to the author: Hardy
B. served a welcome encouragement to Hardy, and the author
C. was welcome as an encouragement to Hardy, the author
D. was a welcome encouragement to the author, Hardy
E. served as a welcome encouragement to the author, Hardy
5. Until the European Convention on Human Rights came into effect in 2000,
no law of privacy was as yet acknowledged by British courts
.
A. no law of privacy was as yet acknowledged by British courts
B. British courts did not acknowledge a law of privacy
C. the courts in Britain had not acknowledged a law of privacy
D. a law of privacy was not acknowledged by the courts in Britain
E. there had been no acknowledged law of privacy in Britain
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