This practice GMAT test includes only sentence correction questions, which are part of the GMAT problem solving section.
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In 1900, the Society of World Religions launched its effort to create the most comprehensive anthology on World religions.; although the project would take more than 60 years to complete, the compilation, the World Religious Order had been born
A. would take more than 60 years to complete, the compilation, the World Religious Order had been born
B. took more than 60 years to complete, the compilation, the World Religious Order was born
C. would take more than 60 years to complete, the compilation, the World Religious Order was being
D. would take more than 60 years to complete, the compilation, the World Religious Order was born
E. took more than 60 years to complete, the compilation, the World Religious Order was about to be
The annual expo on Ancient Gupta Arts — imposing statues, intricately painted portraits , and numerous carvings , drew hundreds of people each day this year equivalent to the number of visitors to last year’s Consumer Durables show
A. equivalent to the number of visitors to
B. the equivalent of those that visited
C. equal to those who visited
D. as many as the visitation to
E. as many as visited
A. When an active feather in a recently found seabird is lost or worn down, many spare feathers lie in seemingly limitless reserve, each of which are ready to slide into the appropriate position.
B. Whenever an active feather in a recently found seabird is lost or worn down in its wings, many spare feathers lie in seemingly limitless reserve, which are each ready to slide into the appropriate position.
C. Many spare feathers lie in seemingly limitless reserve in the newly found seabird each one of which are ready to slide into the appropriate position when an active feather is lost or worn down in its wings.
D. The many spare feathers lying in seemingly limitless reserve in the seabird, each one of which is ready to slide into the appropriate position whenever an active feather is lost or worn down in its wings.
E. In the seabird’s wings, many spare feathers lie in seemingly limitless reserve, each one ready to slide into the appropriate position whenever an active feather is lost or worn down in its wings.
A survey of the athletes retirement status revealed that athletes who took new jobs after retiring from their active athletic careers reported high professional satisfaction, more so than those who retired completely.
A. more so than those who retired
B. which was more than if they had retired
C. more than when retiring
D. more than if they were to retire
E. which was more so than those retiring
After moving to England in the early 1900s, Viswesvarayya, the noted Indian Engineering authority, attended the British Royal School in London receiving in-depth training in strength materials and developing a foundation for his future work in Dam constructions
A. . attended the British Royal School in London receiving in-depth training in strength materials and developing
B. attended the British Royal School in London receiving in-depth training in strength of materials and developed
E. . attending the British Royal School in London, receiving in-depth training in strength of materials and developing
D. attended the British Royal School in London, received in-depth training in strength of materials, developing
C. attended the British Royal School in London, received in-depth training in strength of materials and he developed
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