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1000 Real GMAT Sentence Correction Questions Collected by: www.dethi.com & www.xeom.net 90 (E) Should Dr. Wade have been right, any connection apparent between eating 342.If industrial pollution continues to deplete the ozone layer, the resulting increase in ultraviolet radiation will endanger human health, causing a rise in the incidence of skin cancer and eye disease, and perhaps even threatening global ecological systems. (A) and perhaps even threatening (B) and may even threaten (C) and even a possible threat to (D) as well as possibly threatening (E) as well as a possible threat to 343.If the new airboat does what it is to be doing —travel at high speeds undeterred by sandbars, crocodile-infested mudflats, or marshy hippo haunts—it could revolutionize transport on the 2,900-mile-long Congo River. (A) If the new airboat does what it is to be doing (B) If the new airboat does what it is supposed to do (C) If it does as the new airboat is supposed to do (D) Doing what it is the new airboat is supposed to do (E) Doing what the new airboat is to be doing 344.If the proposed expenditures for gathering information abroad are reduced even further, international news reports have been and will continue to diminish in number and quality. (A) have been and will continue to diminish (B) have and will continue to diminish (C) will continue to diminish, as they already did, (D) will continue to diminish, as they have already, (E) will continue to diminish 345.If the reporter would have known the landlord’s side of the story, she would not have written an article so favorable to the 81-year-old tenant. (A) would have known the landlord’s side of the story, she would not have written (B) would of known the landlord’s side of the story, she would not of written (C) had known the landlord’s side of the story, she would not have written (D) had known the landlord’s side of the story, she would not have wrote (E) knew the landlord’s side of the story, she would not have written 346.Ignoring the admonitions of his staff, the chief financial officer accepted the advice of the consulting company because he believed that the standardized accounting procedures would prove not only inexpensive but reliable indicators 1000 Real GMAT Sentence Correction Questions Collected by: www.dethi.com & www.xeom.net 91 of economic performance. (A) he believed that the standardized accounting procedures would prove not only inexpensive but (B) the standardized accounting procedures will prove both inexpensive and also (C) he believed the standardized accounting procedures would prove themselves to be both inexpensive and (D) he believed that the standardized accounting procedures would prove to be both inexpensive and (E) standardized accounting procedures will prove his belief that they are both inexpensive and 347.Iguanas have been an important food source in Latin America since prehistoric times, and it is still prized as a game animal by the campesinos, who typically cook the meat in a heavily spiced stew. (A) it is still prized as a game animal (B) it is still prized as game animals (C) they are still prized as game animals (D) they are still prized as being a game animal (E) being still prized as a game animal 348.In 1527 King Henry VIII sought to have his marriage to Queen Catherine annulled so as to marry Anne Boleyn. (A) so as so marry (B) and so could be married to (C) to be married to (D) so that he could marry (E) in order that he would marry 349.In 1791 Robert Carter III, one of the wealthiest plantation owners in Virginia, stunned his family, friends, and neighbors by filing a deed of emancipation, setting free the more than 500 slaves who were legally considered his property. (A) setting free the more than 500 slaves who were legally considered (B) setting free more than the 500 slaves legally considered as (C) and set free more than 500 slaves, who were legally considered as (D) and set free more than the 500 slaves who were legally considered (E) and he set free the more than 500 slaves who were legally considered as 350.In 1922, when Truman was almost forty years old, he was living in his mother-in-law’s house, watching the haberdashery store he opened three years earlier go bankrupt, and he faced a future with no visible prospects. (A) opened three years earlier go bankrupt, and he faced 1000 Real GMAT Sentence Correction Questions Collected by: www.dethi.com & www.xeom.net 92 (B) opened three years earlier go bankrupt and faced (C) had opened three years earlier go bankrupt, and he was facing (D) had opened three years earlier go bankrupt, and facing (E) was opening three years earlier going bankrupt, and facing 351.In 1929 relatively small declines in the market ruined many speculators having bought on margin; they had to sell, and their selling pushed other investors to the brink. (A) speculators having bought on margin; they had to sell, and (B) speculators who had bought on margin; having had to sell, (C) speculators who had bought on margin; they had to sell, and (D) speculators, those who had bought on margin; these speculators had to sell, and (E) speculators, who, having bought on margin and having to sell, 352.In 1933 the rubber, clothing, and shipbuilding industries put into effect a six-hour workday, believing it a seeming permanent accommodation rather than a temporary expedient for what many observers thought was an economy made overproductive by advances in technology. (A) believing it a seeming permanent accommodation rather than a temporary expedient for what many observers thought was (B) believing it a seeming permanent accommodation instead of a temporary expedient for what many observers thought was (C) believing that it was not a temporary expedient but a seeming permanent accommodation to what many observers thought of as a (D) not as a temporary expedient but as a seemingly permanent accommodation to what many observers thought was (E) not as a temporary expedient but believing it a seemingly permanent accommodation for what many observers thought 353.In 1973 mortgage payments represented twenty-one percent of an average thirty-year-old male’s income; and forty-four percent in 1984 . (A) income; and forty-four percent in 1984 (B) income; in 1984 the figure was forty-four percent (C) income, and in 1984 forty-four percent (D) income, forty-four percent in 1984 was the figure (E) income that rose to forty-four percent in 1984 354.In 1978 a national study found that not only had many contractors licensed by a self-policing private guild failed to pass qualifying exams, they in addition falsified their references. (A) they in addition falsified their references 1000 Real GMAT Sentence Correction Questions Collected by: www.dethi.com & www.xeom.net 93 (B) they had their references falsified in addition (C) but they had also falsified their references (D) they had also falsified their references (E) but their references were falsified as well 355.In 1978 only half the women granted child support by a court received the amount awarded; at least as much as a million and more others had not any support agreements whatsoever. (A) at least as much as a million and more others had not any (B) at least as much as more than a million others had no (C) more than a million others had not any (D) more than a million others had no (E) there was at least a million or more others without any 356.In 1980 the United States exported twice as much of its national output of goods as they had in 1970. (A) twice as much of its national output of goods as they had (B) double the amount of their national output of goods as they did (C) twice as much of its national output of goods as it did (D) double the amount of its national output of goods as it has (E) twice as much of their national output of goods as they had 357.In 1980, for the first time, the number of foreigners touring the United States were in excess of the number of Americans going abroad. (A) were in excess of the number of Americans (B) had an excess over the Americans who were (C) exceeded the Americans who were (D) numbered more than the Americans (E) exceeded the number of Americans 358.In 1982 the median income for married-couple families with a wage-earning wife was $9,000 more than a family where the husband only was employed. (A) a family where the husband only (B) of a family where only the husband (C) that for families in which only the husband (D) a family in which only the husband (E) those of families in which the husband only 359.In 1990’s, there are more babies born by women over thirty years old than under it. (A) than under it 1000 Real GMAT Sentence Correction Questions Collected by: www.dethi.com & www.xeom.net 94 (B) than were they under it (C) than had been under it (D) than were the babies (E) than those were under it 360.In a 5-to-4 decision, the Supreme Court ruled that two upstate New York counties owed restitution to three tribes of Oneida Indians for the unlawful seizure of their ancestral lands in the eighteenth century. (A) that two upstate New York counties owed restitution to three tribes of Oneida Indians for the unlawful seizure of (B) that two upstate New York counties owed restitution to three tribes of Oneida Indians because of their unlawful seizure of (C) two upstate New York counties to owe restitution to three tribes of Oneida Indians for their unlawful seizure of (D) on two upstate New York counties that owed restitution to three tribes of Oneida Indians because they unlawfully seized (E) on the restitution that two upstate New York counties owed to three tribes of Oneida Indians for the unlawful seizure of 361.In a period of time when women typically have had a narrow range of choices, Mary Baker Eddy became a distinguished writer and the founder, architect, and builder of a growing church. (A) In a period of time when women typically have (B) During a time in which typically women have (C) Typically, during a time when women (D) At a time when women typically (E) Typically in a time in which women 362.In a plan to stop the erosion of East Coast beaches, the Army Corps of Engineers proposed building parallel to shore a breakwater of rocks that would rise six feet above the waterline and act as a buffer, so that it absorbs the energy of crashing waves and protecting the beaches. (A) act as a buffer, so that it absorbs (B) act like a buffer so as to absorb (C) act as a buffer, absorbing (D) acting as a buffer, absorbing (E) acting like a buffer, absorb 363.In a recent poll, 86 percent of the public favored a Clean Air Act as strong or stronger than the present act. (A) a Clean Air Act as strong or stronger than (B) a Clean Air Act that is stronger, or at least so strong as, 1000 Real GMAT Sentence Correction Questions Collected by: www.dethi.com & www.xeom.net 95 (C) at least as strong a Clean Air Act as is (D) a Clean Air Act as strong or stronger than is (E) a Clean Air Act at least as strong as 364.In A.D. 391, resulting from the destruction of the largest library of the ancient world at Alexandria, later generations lost all but the Iliad and Odyssey among Greek epics, most of the poetry of Pindar and Sappho, and dozens of plays by Aeschylus and Euripides. (A) resulting from the destruction of the largest library of the ancient world at Alexandria, (B) the destroying of the largest library of the ancient world at Alexandria resulted and (C) because of the result of the destruction of the library at Alexandria, the largest of the ancient world, (D) as a result of the destruction of the library at Alexandria, the largest of the ancient world, (E) Alexandria’s largest library of the ancient world was destroyed, and the result was 365.In addition to having more protein than wheat does, the protein in rice is higher quality than that in wheat, with more of the amino acids essential to the human diet. (A) the protein in rice is higher quality than that in (B) rice has protein of higher quality than that in (C) the protein in rice is higher in quality than it is in (D) rice protein is higher in quality than it is in (E) rice has a protein higher in quality than 366.In an effort to reduce their inventories, Italian vintners have cut prices; their wines have been priced to sell, and they are . (A) have been priced to sell, and they are (B) are priced to sell, and they have (C) are priced to sell, and they do (D) are being priced to sell, and have (E) had been priced to sell, and they have 367.In ancient times, Nubia was the principal corridor where there were cultural influences transmitted between Black Africa and the Mediterranean basin. (A) where there were cultural influences transmitted (B) through which cultural influences were transmitted (C) where there was a transmission of cultural influences (D) for the transmitting of cultural influences . in 198 4 the figure was forty-four percent (C) income, and in 198 4 forty-four percent (D) income, forty-four percent in 198 4 was the figure (E) income that rose to forty-four percent in 198 4. families in which the husband only 3 59. In 199 0’s, there are more babies born by women over thirty years old than under it. (A) than under it 1000 Real GMAT Sentence Correction Questions . 353.In 197 3 mortgage payments represented twenty-one percent of an average thirty-year-old male’s income; and forty-four percent in 198 4 . (A) income; and forty-four percent in 198 4 (B) income;

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