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1). One automobile manufacturer has announced plans to increase the average fuel efficiency of its sport utility vehicles by 25 percent over the next five years, amounting to roughly five miles per gallon, and representing the first significant change in the fuel efficiency of any class of passenger vehicle in almost two decades.
a). amounting to roughly five miles per gallon, and representing
b). amounting to roughly five miles per gallon, and it would represent
c). an increase that would amount to roughly five miles per gallon and it would represent
d). an increase that would amount to roughly five miles per gallon and would represent
e). which is an increase amounting to roughly five miles per gallon, representing
2). Among lower- paid workers, union members are less likely than non union members to be enrolled in lower- end insurance plans imposing stricter limits on medical services and requiring doctors to see more patients, and spend less time with each.
a). imposing stricter limits on medical services and requiring doctors to see more patients, and spend
b). imposing stricter limits on medical services , requiring doctors to see more patients, and spending
c). that impose stricter limits on medical services, require doctors to see more patients, and spend
d). that impose stricter limits on medical services and require doctors to see more patients, and spending
e). that impose stricter limits on medical services, requiring doctors to see more patients and spending
Kindly explain your answers
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17 Aug 2006, 08:17
Q1 is a stright D.
Q2: This is also D. Let me explain:
a). imposing stricter limits on medical services and requiring doctors to see more patients, and spend
======> insurance plans are not imposing anything: WRONG
b). imposing stricter limits on medical services , requiring doctors to see more patients, and spending
======> Same as A: : WRONG
c). that impose stricter limits on medical services, require doctors to see more patients, and spend
======> plans that impose X, [that] require Y and [that] spend Z. Plans can't spend ltime.: : WRONG
d). that impose stricter limits on medical services and require doctors to see more patients, and spending
======> plans that impose X and [that] require Y, and [require] spending less time.: CORRECT
e). that impose stricter limits on medical services, requiring doctors to see more patients and spending
======> plans that impose X, [that] requiring Y and [that] spending Z. : Lacks ||ism and plans can't spend less time.: WRONG _________________
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18 Aug 2006, 02:18
PPGJ wrote:
1). One automobile manufacturer has announced plans to increase the average fuel efficiency of its sport utility vehicles by 25 percent over the next five years, amounting to roughly five miles per gallon, and representing the first significant change in the fuel efficiency of any class of passenger vehicle in almost two decades.
a). amounting to roughly five miles per gallon, and representing
b). amounting to roughly five miles per gallon, and it would represent
c). an increase that would amount to roughly five miles per gallon and it would represent
d). an increase that would amount to roughly five miles per gallon and would represent
e). which is an increase amounting to roughly five miles per gallon, representing
2). Among lower- paid workers, union members are less likely than non union members to be enrolled in lower- end insurance plans imposing stricter limits on medical services and requiring doctors to see more patients, and spend less time with each.
a). imposing stricter limits on medical services and requiring doctors to see more patients, and spend
b). imposing stricter limits on medical services , requiring doctors to see more patients, and spending
c). that impose stricter limits on medical services, require doctors to see more patients, and spend
d). that impose stricter limits on medical services and require doctors to see more patients, and spending
e). that impose stricter limits on medical services, requiring doctors to see more patients and spending
Kindly explain your answers
Will go with
D
D.
But if I am right ........ the second one has a typo........
I have seen this question before and there is no "and" in D.
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18 Aug 2006, 03:35
I chose A and E.
I have 2 remarks about the OAs
d). an increase that would amount to roughly five miles per gallon and would represent
Is that correct? It is not the increase that amounts, but the efficiency...
d). that impose stricter limits on medical services and require doctors to see more patients, and spending
if there is no typo, it is clearly not correct. What is the first part for // of ..... AND spending?
without the AND, wd be correct.
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18 Aug 2006, 05:36
jaynayak wrote:
PPGJ wrote:
1). One automobile manufacturer has announced plans to increase the average fuel efficiency of its sport utility vehicles by 25 percent over the next five years, amounting to roughly five miles per gallon, and representing the first significant change in the fuel efficiency of any class of passenger vehicle in almost two decades.
a). amounting to roughly five miles per gallon, and representing
b). amounting to roughly five miles per gallon, and it would represent
c). an increase that would amount to roughly five miles per gallon and it would represent
d). an increase that would amount to roughly five miles per gallon and would represent
e). which is an increase amounting to roughly five miles per gallon, representing
2). Among lower- paid workers, union members are less likely than non union members to be enrolled in lower- end insurance plans imposing stricter limits on medical services and requiring doctors to see more patients, and spend less time with each.
a). imposing stricter limits on medical services and requiring doctors to see more patients, and spend
b). imposing stricter limits on medical services , requiring doctors to see more patients, and spending
c). that impose stricter limits on medical services, require doctors to see more patients, and spend
d). that impose stricter limits on medical services and require doctors to see more patients, and spending
e). that impose stricter limits on medical services, requiring doctors to see more patients and spending
Kindly explain your answers
Will go with D D.
But if I am right ........ the second one has a typo........ I have seen this question before and there is no "and" in D.
If "and" were included in option (D) for the second SC, I would have chosen it.
@Jaynayak If your memory serves you right, could you please confirm the source of this question so I can make the necessary revision(s)? No need to include a flawed SC in our notes/error logs...
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ps_dahiya wrote:
Q1 is a stright D.
Q2: This is also D. Let me explain:
a). imposing stricter limits on medical services and requiring doctors to see more patients, and spend
======> insurance plans are not imposing anything: WRONG
b). imposing stricter limits on medical services , requiring doctors to see more patients, and spending
======> Same as A: : WRONG
c). that impose stricter limits on medical services, require doctors to see more patients, and spend ======> plans that impose X, [that] require Y and [that] spend Z. Plans can't spend ltime.: : WRONG
d). that impose stricter limits on medical services and require doctors to see more patients, and spending
======> plans that impose X and [that] require Y, and [require] spending less time.: CORRECT
e). that impose stricter limits on medical services, requiring doctors to see more patients and spending
======> plans that impose X, [that] requiring Y and [that] spending Z. : Lacks ||ism and plans can't spend less time.: WRONG
Completely disagree with your explanation for D.
require in "[require] spending less time." is not implied as you are suggesting.
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xsports wrote:
ps_dahiya wrote:
Q1 is a stright D.
Q2: This is also D. Let me explain:
a). imposing stricter limits on medical services and requiring doctors to see more patients, and spend
======> insurance plans are not imposing anything: WRONG
b). imposing stricter limits on medical services , requiring doctors to see more patients, and spending
======> Same as A: : WRONG
c). that impose stricter limits on medical services, require doctors to see more patients, and spend ======> plans that impose X, [that] require Y and [that] spend Z. Plans can't spend ltime.: : WRONG
d). that impose stricter limits on medical services and require doctors to see more patients, and spending
======> plans that impose X and [that] require Y, and [require] spending less time.: CORRECT
e). that impose stricter limits on medical services, requiring doctors to see more patients and spending
======> plans that impose X, [that] requiring Y and [that] spending Z. : Lacks ||ism and plans can't spend less time.: WRONG
Completely disagree with your explanation for D. require in "[require] spending less time." is not implied as you are suggesting.
Then what is implied and what should be the correct sentence???? _________________
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ps_dahiya wrote:
Q1 is a stright D.
Q2: This is also D. Let me explain:
a). imposing stricter limits on medical services and requiring doctors to see more patients, and spend
======> insurance plans are not imposing anything: WRONG
b). imposing stricter limits on medical services , requiring doctors to see more patients, and spending
======> Same as A: : WRONG
c). that impose stricter limits on medical services, require doctors to see more patients, and spend ======> plans that impose X, [that] require Y and [that] spend Z. Plans can't spend ltime.: : WRONG
d). that impose stricter limits on medical services and require doctors to see more patients, and spending
======> plans that impose X and [that] require Y, and [require] spending less time.: CORRECT
e). that impose stricter limits on medical services, requiring doctors to see more patients and spending
======> plans that impose X, [that] requiring Y and [that] spending Z. : Lacks ||ism and plans can't spend less time.: WRONG
The explanation to D seems REAAAAALY far fetched. PSD: i hope you dont take offense. i am trying to learn more from you guys.
Require doctors to X and to Y seems better than
Require doctors to X and require Y-ing
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