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1.(121)Though viewed from a distance, Saturn's main rings may appear to be smooth and continuous, they are in fact composed of thousands of separate icy ringlets when viewed up close.
(A) Though viewed from a distance, Saturn's main rings may appear to be smooth and continuous, they are in fact composed of thousands of separate icy ringlets when viewed up close.
(B) Though Saturn's main rings may appear smooth and continuous when viewed from a distance, they are in fact composed of thousands of separate icy ringlets when viewed up close.
(C) Saturn's main rings, when viewed from a distance, may appear to be smooth and continuous, though when viewed up close they are in fact composed of thousands of separate icy ringlets.
(D) When viewed from a distance, Saturn's main rings may appear smooth and continuous, but closer viewing reveals them to be composed of thousands of separate icy ringlets.
(E) Though composed of thousands of separate icy ringlets if viewed up close, the main rings of Saturn may appear smooth and continuous when they are viewed from a distance.
2.(122)Chicago-style" deep-dish pizza must have its crust, which resembles a pie crust more than a traditional pizza-style flatbread, baked alone before toppings are added, and so takes longer to prepare it than most other types of pizza.
(A) "Chicago-style" deep-dish pizza must have its crust, which resembles a pie crust more than a traditional pizza-style flatbread, baked alone before toppings are added, and so takes longer to prepare it than most other types of pizza.
(B) The crust of "Chicago-style" deep-dish pizza is more similar to a pie crust than to a traditional pizza-style flatbread and must be baked alone before adding toppings, thus taking longer to prepare than most other types of pizzas.
(C) "Chicago-style" deep-dish pizza takes longer to prepare than most other types of pizza because of its crust, resembling a pie crust more than a traditional pizza-style flatbread, must be baked alone before adding toppings.
(D) "Chicago-style" deep-dish pizza takes longer to prepare than most other types of pizza because its crust, which is more like a pie crust than like a traditional pizza-style flatbread, must be baked alone before toppings are added.
(E) Because its crust is more like a pie crust than a traditional pizza-style flatbread, "Chicago-style" deep-dish pizza must have its crust baked alone before toppings are added, and so takes longer than most other types of pizzas to prepare it.
3.(123)In deciding between a low-deductible medical insurance plan, which has higher monthly premiums but with more predictable out-of-pocket costs, or a high-deductible plan, which has lower premiums but with more variable and potentially higher out-of-pocket costs, it is important that patients consider the likelihood that they will need medical treatment or expensive prescription medications during the term of the plan.
(A) which has higher monthly premiums but with more predictable out-of-pocket costs, or a high-deductible plan, which has lower premiums but with more variable and potentially higher out-of-pocket costs, it is important that patients consider the likelihood that they will need
(B) with higher monthly premiums but more predictable out-of-pocket costs, as compared to a high-deductible plan, with lower premiums but with out-of-pocket costs that are more variable and potentially higher, patients should consider their likelihood of needing
(C) with higher monthly premiums but more predictable out-of-pocket costs, and a high-deductible plan, with lower premiums but more variable and potentially higher out-of-pocket costs, patients should consider whether they are likely to need
(D) which not only has higher monthly premiums but also has more predictable out-of-pocket costs, and a high-deductible plan, with lower premiums but with more variable and potentially higher out-of-pocket costs, patients should consider whether it is likely that they will need
(E) with higher monthly premiums but more predictable out-of-pocket costs, or a high-deductible plan, with lower premiums but more variable and potentially higher out-of-pocket costs, it is important for patients to consider the likelihood of their needing
4.(124)Alfred lost more than 180 pounds since having an operation truncating his stomach three years ago.
(A) lost more than 180 pounds since having
(B) lost more than 180 pounds since having had
(C) has lost more than 180 pounds since
(D) has lost more than 180 pounds after
(E) has lost more than 180 pounds subsequently to
5.(125)Pressured by alumni, who tend to censure any measure that would significantly affect the social traditions of their alma mater, the university administration has shied away from enacting an initiative that would require presidents of campus social groups, such as fraternities and sororities, to be registered organizations before these organizations could serve alcohol at social events.
(A) presidents of campus social groups, such as fraternities and sororities, to be registered organizations
(B) presidents of campus social groups, like fraternities and sororities, to be registered organizations
(C) campus social groups, fraternities and sororities, to be registered by their presidents as organizations
(D) campus social groups, like fraternities and sororities, to be registered organizations by their presidents
(E) presidents of campus social groups, such as fraternities and sororities, to register their organizations
6.(126)Some board game publishers have questioned the narrow nominee guidelines outlined by the Game of the Year committee because the pool of award nominees regularly push if not exceed the award guidelines.
A) regularly push is not exceed the award guidelines
B) push if not exceed the award guidelines regularly
C) were regularly pushed if not exceeded by the award guidelines
D) regularly pushes if not exceeds the award guidelines
E) pushes if not exceeds the regular award guidelines
7.(127)Statisticians have constructed many complex mathematical models designed to predict voter behavior, but since even the best of the models failed to correctly predict the winner in many of last year’s parliamentary races, in the coming years it is going to be improved in order to accurately forecast the results of the next election.
A - in the coming years it is going to be improved in order to more accurately forecast the results of the next election
B - over the coming years they will improve the model by enabling it to more accurately forecast the results of the next election
C - it is going to be improved in order to more accurately forecast the results of the election in the coming years
D - they are going to be improved in order to more accurately forecast the results in the coming years of the next election
E - most of the models are going to be improved in order to more accurately forecast the results of the election in the coming years
8.(128)A recent and popular self-help book wryly notes that if adolescence was not so painful, it would have a droll comedic aspect, at least in retrospect.
(A) was not so painful, it
(B) was not so painful, they
(C) were not so painful, they
(D) were not so painful, it
(E) were not so painful, being one
9.(129)To prevent businesses from moving, local governments award them annual tax breaks, described by supporters as vital tools that encourage economic development but denounced by critics as "corporate welfare" that weakens the national economy.
A) businesses from moving, local governments award them annual tax breaks, described by supporters as vital tools that encourage economic development but denounced by critics as "corporate welfare" that weakens
B) the moving of businesses, local governments award them annual tax breaks, which supporters describe as vital tools for encouraging economic development but are denounced by critics as "corporate welfare" that weakens
C) businesses moving, local governments award them annual tax breaks each year; supporters describe those breaks as vital tools to encourage economic development, but they are denounced by critics as "corporate welfare" for weakening
D) businesses from moving, local governments award annual tax breaks each year; they are described by supporters as vital tools that encourage economic development, but critics denounce them as "corporate welfare" weakening
E) the moving of businesses, local governments award annual tax breaks, whose supporters describe as vital tools to encourage economic development but whose critics denounce as "corporate welfare" that weakens
10.(130)I was at the circus for only half an hour when the assailant struck; ever since the stabbing, I am terribly afraid of clowns.
A. I was at the circus for only half an hour when the assailant struck; ever since the stabbing, I am terribly afraid of clowns
B. I was at the circus for only half an hour when the assailant struck; ever since the stab, I have been terribly afraid of clowns
C. I had been at the circus for only half an hour when the assailant struck; since the stabbing, I am terribly afraid of clowns
D. I had been at the circus for only half an hour when the assailant struck; ever since the stab, I am terribly afraid of clowns
E. I had been at the circus for only half an hour when the assailant struck; since the stabbing, I have been terribly afraid of clowns
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