From 1965 on, Yugoslavia’s standard of living has soared,
From 1965 on, Yugoslavia’s standard of living has soared, but unemployment and prices too. (A) but unemployment and prices too (B) and also unemployment and prices (C) but so have unemployment and...
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IMO C A - not sure on too and lacks causal relation B - and also is redundant and lacks causal relation C - shows contrast and casual relation D - lacks contrast E - did is not the right verb for...
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Apparently souvik needs more such cloudy questions for every run to keep the thrill of it :D first leaves a bad taste in the mouth from being incomplete and C survives a mostly incomplete set of...
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2 D, the most obvious as A-C do not relate to the argument/number being evaluated
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IMO C The contrast is shown in A,C & E. Only C is grammatically correct among these options. Regards Argha
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skamal7 wrote:From 1965 on, Yugoslavia’s standard of living has soared, but unemployment and prices too. (A) but unemployment and prices too (B) and also unemployment and prices (C) but so have...
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Again, there were probably choices that argued the numberof Kravonians with a college degree more than the choices provided and increases the risk of being wrong from the remaining choices. C still has...
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Marcab/others, Can you explain why did in option E can't be parallel to has?Please explain
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skamal7 wrote:Marcab/others, Can you explain why did in option E can't be parallel to has?Please explain Niice, okay. What about these ones? 1) has and did are not parallel 2) did implies an action...
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8. C again A,B and D are easily eliminated but E is iagonally oposite in impact to the argument but is not provable without more data in this case as C is already poducing the same positive variation...
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