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29th December 2015, 04:47 PM
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GMAT Sentence Correction
Hello, I want some of the questions to practice of the GMAT Exam of the sentence correction head.
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29th December 2015, 04:47 PM
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Re: GMAT Sentence Correction
Hello, here I am providing you the questions of the sentence correction head of the GMAT as under: GMAT SC Question 1 : In the U.S., German luxury brands have succeeded in getting people who might have once thought the cars were out of their league in buying and leasing some snazzy rides. Have succeeded in getting people who might have once thought the cars were out of their league in buying and leasing some snazzy rides Have succeeded in getting people who might have once thought the cars were out of their league to buy and lease some snazzy rides Have succeeded in getting people who once might have thought the cars were out of their league to buy and lease some snazzy rides Has succeeded in getting people who might have once thought the cars were out of their league to buy and lease some snazzy rides Has succeeded in getting people who might have once thought the cars were out of their league in buying and leasing some snazzy rides GMAT SC Question 2 : Reporting a 90 percent drop in net income during the second quarter, dragged down by restructuring charges and weak sales, the earnings guidance for the year was withdrawn by Best Buy Co. Reporting a 90 percent drop in net income during the second quarter, dragged down by restructuring charges and weak sales, the earnings guidance for the year was withdrawn by Best Buy Co. Best Buy Co. is reporting a 90 percent drop in net income during the second quarter, dragged down by restructuring charges and weak sales; the company also withdrew its earnings guidance for the year. Reporting a 90 percent drop in net income during the second quarter dragged down by restructuring charges and weak sales, Best Buy Co. withdrew the earnings guidance for the year. Best Buy Co. has reported a 90 percent drop in net income during the second quarter, dragged down by restructuring charges and weak sales; the company has also withdrawn its earnings guidance for the year. Best Buy Co. is reporting a 90 percent drop in net income during the second quarter, dragged down by restructuring charges and weak sales; the company has also withdrawn its earnings guidance for the year. GMAT SC Question 3 : Thieves steal Hondas and Toyotas from the 1990s more than other models because they can chop them up and sell them for parts that are worth more than the car. More than other models because they can chop them up and sell them for parts that are worth more than the car More than they steal other models because they can chop them up and sell them for parts that are worth more than the car More than they do other models because they can dismantle the cars and sell the parts that are worth more than the car More than other models because they can chop the cars up and sell them for parts that are worth more than the car More than other models because they can dismantle them up and sell them for parts that are worth more than the car GMAT SC Question 4 : Hopes that the European Central Bank will reach a deal to help Spain and Italy borrow at cheaper rates have nudged financial markets higher. Spain and Italy borrow at cheaper rates has nudged financial markets higher Spain and Italy borrow at cheaper rates have nudged financial markets to higher levels Spain and Italy borrow at cheaper rates has nudged financial markets to higher levels Spain and Italy borrow at cheaper rates nudged financial markets to higher levels Spain and Italy borrow at cheaper rates nudged financial markets higher GMAT SC Question 5 : Unlike Ancient Greek art which saw the veneration of the animal form and the development of equivalent skills to show musculature, poise, beauty and anatomically correct proportions, Ancient Roman art depicted gods as idealized humans, shown with characteristic distinguishing features. Unlike Ancient Greek art which saw the veneration of the animal form and the development of equivalent skills to show musculature Ancient Greek art saw the veneration of the animal form and the development of equivalent skills to show musculature While Ancient Greek art saw the veneration of the animal form and developed equivalent skills to show musculature While Ancient Greek art venerated the animal form and developed equivalent skills to show musculature Unlike Ancient Greek art which venerated the animal form and the development of equivalent skills to show musculature |