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 GMAT Practice Test - Sentence Corrections - Quantity Word Errors

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Coverage : The GMAT Practice Test - Sentence Correction - Quantity Word Errors has been designed to test the important aspects of Sentence Correction. This test covers one of the errors while phrasing a gramatically correct sentence, namely a quantity word error. Using an incorrect quantity while comparing two things; or using a wrong adjective while refering to an uncountable thing would be a case of quantity word error.

1. Of the many decisions facing the defense commission as it meets to decide on a new budgetary allocation procedure, nuclear advancements is for certain the more disconcerting.
a.is for certain the more disconcerting
b.is certainly the more disconcerting
c.is for certain the most disconcerting
d.is certainly the most disconcerting one
e.it seems certain is the most disconcerting
 
2. Despite the modern day scientific advancements, the doctors are still perplexed while choosing among chemotherapy and radiation therapy as a cure for cancer.
a.the doctors are still perplexed while choosing among
b.the doctors are continuously perplexed when choosing among
c.the doctors are still perplexed when choosing between
d.the doctors are still perplexed when choosing among
e.the doctors are still perplexed while choosing between
 
3. According to a recent survey, a person who eats a healthy breakfast consumes fewer soup than a person who skips meals.
a.consumes fewer soup than a person who skips meals
b.consumes lesser soup then the people who skip meals
c.consumes much fewer soup than a person who skips meals
d.consumes lesser soup than a person who skips meals
e.consumes fewer soup as compared to a person who skips meals
 
4. Despite public pressure, the local authorities are not concerned about the increasing amount of immigrants in New York as officials claim that the rising population mostly constitutes of "drifters".
a.authorities are not concerned about the increasing amount of immigrants
b.authorities are not concerned about the increasing number of immigrants
c.authorities are not bothered about the rising amount of immigrants
d.authorities are not concerned about the increasing number of emigrants
e.authorities are not worried about the increasing amount of emigrants
 
5. Among all the alternatives for petroleum discussed at the convention, the contrivance for solar and hydraulic energy as devised by Mr. Brooks was the better one.
a.devised by Mr. Brooks was the better one
b.devised by Mr. Brooks was a better one  
c.devised by Mr. Brooks was best one
d.devised was the superior one among them
e.devised by Mr. Brooks was the best one
 
6. Among all the dresses at the shop, Nancy thought that the green ruffled dress was less appropriate for the occasion.
a.dress was less appropriate to the occasion
b.dress was less befitting the occasion
c.dress was the least appropriate for the occasion
d.dress was less than appropriate for the occasion
e.dress was least appropriate on the occasion
 
7. The premeditation that was apparent in the court's selection of an independent trustee to oversee the provisions of the covenant will probably go unmarked by the journalists.
a.that was apparent in the court's selection of an independent trustee to oversee
b.which was visible in the decision of the court of an independent trustee to oversee
c.that was evident in the courts selection of a interdependent trustee to supervise
d.which was apparent by the court's selection of an independent trustee to overlook
e.which was obvious through the courts choice of an independent trustee to oversee         
 
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By: narayan on Nov 5, 2008
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