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Pervasive Gmat 3

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  1. 160 1000 Real GMAT Sentence Correction Questions (A) by the use of acoustical signals, but not olfactory ones, and they attract (B) by the use of acoustical signals instead of using olfactory ones, and attracting (C) by using acoustical signals, not using olfactory ones, and by attracting (D) using acoustical signals, rather than olfactory ones, and attract (E) using acoustical signals, but not olfactory ones, and attracting 621.Scientists calculated that the asteroid, traveling at 46,000 miles an hour, is on an elliptical path that orbits the Sun once a year and regularly brings it back toward Earth. (A) hour, is on an elliptical path that orbits the Sun once a year and regularly brings it (B) hour, is orbiting the Sun once a year on an elliptical path that regularly brings it (C) hour, once a year orbits the Sun, regularly bringing it on an elliptical path (D) hour and orbiting the Sun once a year on an elliptical path, regularly bringing it (E) hour, orbits the Sun on an elliptical path once a year and that regularly brings it 622.Scientists have observed large concentrations of heavy-metal deposits in the upper twenty centimeters of Baltic Sea sediments, which are consistent with the growth of industrial activity there. (A) Baltic Sea sediments, which are consistent with the growth of industrial activity there (B) Baltic Sea sediments, where the growth of industrial activity is consistent with these findings (C) Baltic Sea sediments, findings consistent with its growth of industrial activity (D) sediments from the Baltic Sea, findings consistent with the growth of industrial activity in the area (E) sediments from the Baltic Sea, consistent with the growth of industrial activity there 623.Scientists have recently discovered what could be the largest and oldest living organism on Earth, a giant fungus that is an interwoven filigree of mushrooms and rootlike tentacles spawned by a single fertilized spore some 10,000 years ago and extending for more than 30 acres in the soil of a Michigan forest. (A) extending (B) extends (C) extended (D) it extended (E) is extending Collected by: www.dethi.com & www.xeom.net
  2. 161 1000 Real GMAT Sentence Correction Questions 624.Scientists have suggested that once every 10 million years or so a truly colossal object from space cuts through the atmosphere and slams into Earth, sending up a global pall of dust that blots out the Sun, alters the climate, and changes the course of evolution by killing off many plant and animal species. (A) sending up a global pall of dust that blots (B) thus sending up a global pall of dust to blot (C) thereby sending up a global pall of dust to blot (D) and that sends up a global pall of dust, blotting (E) which sends up a global pall of dust, blots 625.Scientists who studied the famous gold field known as Serra Pelada concluded that the rich lode was not produced by the accepted methods of ore formation but that swarms of microbes over millions of years concentrated the gold from jungle soils and rivers and rocks. (A) not produced by the accepted methods of ore formation but that swarms of microbes over millions of years (B) not produced by the accepted methods of ore formation but instead swarms of microbes over millions of years that (C) not produced by the accepted methods of ore formation but swarms of microbes over millions of years that (D) produced not by the accepted methods of ore formation but by swarms of microbes that over millions of years (E) produced not by the accepted methods of ore formation but that swarms of microbes over millions of years 626.Scorched by fire, stained by water, and inscribed in cramped handwriting, the seventeenth-century Dutch documents on the beginnings of New York City were long ignored by historians, depending instead on English sources for information. (A) the seventeenth-century Dutch documents on the beginnings of New York City were long ignored by historians, depending (B) the seventeenth-century Dutch documents on the beginnings of New York City were long ignored by historians, who depended (C) historians long ignored the seventeenth-century Dutch documents on the beginnings of New York City, depending (D) historians long ignored the seventeenth-century Dutch documents on the beginnings of New York City and depended (E) historians long ignored the seventeenth-century Dutch documents on the beginnings of New York City, they depended 627.Sculptor Alexander Calder, who often made use of old pieces of junk in his art and also believed in recycling at home; he once turned a broken goblet into a dinner bell and a cake mold into a lamp. Collected by: www.dethi.com & www.xeom.net
  3. 162 1000 Real GMAT Sentence Correction Questions (A) Sculptor Alexander Calder, who often made use of old pieces of junk in his art and also believed in recycling at home; he (B) Alexander Calder, for whom old pieces of junk was often made into sculpture, believed in recycling at home and (C) A believer in recycling at home, sculptor Alexander Calder often made use for old pieces of junk in his art; he (D) Alexander Calder, for whom sculpture was often made from old pieces of junk, also believed in recycling at home, for example, he (E) Sculptor Alexander Calder, who often made use of old pieces of junk in his art, also believed in recycling at home; he 628.Section 13(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 requires anyone who buys more than 5 percent of a company’s stock make a public disclosure of the purchase. (A) make (B) will also make (C) to make (D) must make (E) must then make 629.Seeming to be one of the few corporations diversified enough to survive the recession, many shareholders ignored the drop in third-quarter profits and invested even more heavily in Emco. (A) Seeming to be (B) As if (C) In that they seemed (D) Although it seemed (E) Because it seemed to be 630.Seeming to be the only organization fighting for the rights of poor people in the South, Hosea Hudson, a laborer in Alabama, joined the Communist party in 1931. (A) Seeming to be (B) As (C) In that they seemed (D) Since it seemed (E) Because it seemed to be 631.Seismologists studying the earthquake that struck northern California in October 1989 are still investigating some of its mysteries: the unexpected power of the seismic waves, the upward thrust that threw one man straight into the air, and the strange electromagnetic signals detected hours before the temblor. (A) the upward thrust that threw one man straight into the air, and the strange Collected by: www.dethi.com & www.xeom.net
  4. 163 1000 Real GMAT Sentence Correction Questions electromagnetic signals detected hours before the temblor (B) the upward thrust that threw one man straight into the air, and strange electromagnetic signals were detected hours before the temblor (C) the upward thrust threw one man straight into the air, and hours before the temblor strange electromagnetic signals were detected (D) one man was thrown straight into the air by the upward thrust, and hours before the temblor strange electromagnetic signals were detected (E) one man who was thrown straight into the air by the upward thrust, and strange electromagnetic signals that were detected hours before the temblor 632.Selling several hundred thousand copies in six months, the publication of “Maple Leaf Rag” in 1899 was an instant hit, helping to establish Scott Joplin as the preeminent ragtime composer. (A) Selling several hundred thousand copies in six months, the publication of “Maple Leaf Rag” in 1899 was an instant hit, helping to establish Scott Joplin as the preeminent ragtime composer. (B) The publication in 1899 of “Maple Leaf Rag” was an instant hit: in six months they sold several hundred thousand copies and it helped establish Scott Joplin as the preeminent ragtime composer. (C) Helping to establish Scott Joplin as the preeminent ragtime composer was the publication of “Maple Leaf Rag” in 1899, which was an instant hit: it sold several hundred thousand copies in six months. (D) “Maple Leaf Rag” was an instant hit: it helped establish Scott Joplin as the preeminent ragtime composer, published in 1899 and selling several hundred thousand copies in six months. (E) Published in 1899, “Maple Leaf Rag” was an instant hit, selling several hundred thousand copies in six months: it helped establish Scott Joplin as the preeminent ragtime composer. 633.Senator Lasker has proposed legislation requiring that employers should retain all older workers indefinitely or show just cause for dismissal. (A) that employers should retain all older workers (B) that all older workers be retained by employers (C) the retaining by employers of all older workers (D) employers’ retention of all older workers (E) employers to retain all older workers 634.Senior executives had a larger percentage increase in pay in 1990 than the wages of other salaried workers. (A) Senior executives had a larger percentage increase in pay in 1990 than (B) The percentage of senior executives’ pay increase in 1990 was larger than for (C) The 1990 increase in pay for senior executives was larger in terms of Collected by: www.dethi.com & www.xeom.net
  5. 164 1000 Real GMAT Sentence Correction Questions percentage than (D) In 1990 senior executives had a larger pay increase in terms of percentage than did (E) The pay of senior executives increased in 1990 by a larger percentage than did 635.Several recent studies suggest that a child born into a family whose members have allergies will probably themselves develop allergies following the onset of a minor viral infection. (A) a child born into a family whose members have allergies will probably themselves develop allergies (B) children born into families whose members have allergies will probably themselves develop allergies (C) a child born into a family the members of which have allergies will probably develop an allergy (D) in those families where members have allergies, children will probably develop allergies themselves (E) children born into a family in which there are allergies will themselves probably develop an allergy 636.Several senior officials spoke to the press on condition that they not be named in the story. (A) that they not be named (B) that their names will not be used (C) that their names are not used (D) of not being named (E) they will not be named 637.Several studies have found that the coronary patients who exercise most actively have half or less than half the chance of dying of a heart attack as those who are sedentary. (A) have half or less than half the chance of dying of a heart attack as those who are sedentary (B) have half the chance, or less, of dying of a heart attack than those who are sedentary do (C) have half the chance that they will die of a heart attack, or less, than those who are sedentary do (D) are at least fifty percent less likely to die of a heart attack as those who are sedentary (E) are at least fifty percent less likely than those who are sedentary to die of a heart attack 638.Several years ago the diet industry introduced a variety of appetite suppressants, Collected by: www.dethi.com & www.xeom.net
  6. 165 1000 Real GMAT Sentence Correction Questions but some of these drugs caused stomach disorders severe enough to have them banned by the Food and Drug Administration. (A) stomach disorders severe enough to have them (B) stomach disorders that were severe enough so they were (C) stomach disorders of such severity so as to be (D) such severe stomach disorders that they were (E) such severe stomach disorders as to be 639.Severe and increasing numerous critics are pointing to deficiencies in the British legal system, deficiencies that seem to deny a proper defense to many clients who are charged with crimes. (A) Severe and increasing numerous critics are pointing to deficiencies in the British legal system, deficiencies that seem (B) Severe and increasing numerous critics point to deficiencies in the British legal system, deficiencies seeming (C) Severe and increasingly numerous critics are pointing to deficiencies in the British legal system that seem (D) Severely and increasingly numerous critics point to deficiencies in the British legal system seeming (E) Severely and increasingly numerous critics are pointing to deficiencies in the British legal system that seem 640.She was a child prodigy, and Clara Schumann developed into one of the greatest pianists of her time. (A) She was a child prodigy, and Clara Schumann (B) A child prodigy, Clara Schumann (C) Child prodigy that she was, Clara Schumann (D) Clara Schumann has been a child prodigy, and she (E) Being a child prodigy, Clara Schumann 641.Similar to rising interest rates, consumer and producer prices have been rising. (A) Similar to rising interest rates, consumer and producer prices have been rising. (B) Consumer and producer prices have been rising, as have interest rates. (C) As interest rates are rising, so have consumer and producer prices. (D) Consumer and producer prices have been rising, like interest rates do. (E) Consumer and producer prices, as interest rates, have been rising. 642.Since 1965 there are four times as many Black college students enrolled, and the one million Black people in college today represent 11 percent of all college students. (A) Since 1965 there are four times as many Black college students enrolled Collected by: www.dethi.com & www.xeom.net
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