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1.(T-3-Q38)The normative model of strategic decision-making suggests that executives examine a firm’s external environment and internal conditions, and in using the set of objective criteria they derive from these analyses, can decide on a strategy.
A.conditions, and in using the set of objective criteria they derive from these analyses, can decide
B.conditions, and they use the set of objective criteria derived from these analyses in deciding
C.conditions, and, in using the set of objective criteria derived from these analyses, deciding
D.conditions and, using the set of objective criteria derived from these analyses, decide
E.conditions, and in their use the set of objective criteria they derive from these analyses, decide
2.(GWD17-Q33)Doctors hope that one day the body’s master cells, called stem cells, can be directed to grow in organs or tissues appropriate for transplant, use them to test drugs and potentially toxic chemicals, and may study them to gain insight into basic human biology.
A.transplant, use them to test drugs and potentially toxic chemicals, and may study them
B.transplant, using them to test drugs and potentially toxic chemicals, and studied
C.transplant, used to test drugs and potentially toxic chemicals, and studied
D.a transplant, use them for testing drugs and potentially toxic chemicals, and for studying
E.a transplant, used to test drugs and potentially toxic chemicals, and may study them
3.(GWD-18-Q2)According to findings derived from functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), the area of the brain in which a second or third language is stored depends on the age of the language learner; whereas each language occupies a distinct area of the brain in an adult learner, language areas overlap in a young child.
A.whereas each language occupies a distinct area of the brain in an adult learner,
B.whereas for adults each language occupies a distinct area of the brain and
C.each language occupies a distinct area of the brain when they are learned by an adult, while
D.each language in adults occupied a distinct area of the brain, while
E.each language occupying a distinct area of the brain for an adult learner, and
4.(PP70)Employment costs rose 2.8 percent in the 12 months that ended in September, slightly less than they did in the year that ended in the previous quarter.
A.less than they did
B.less than it did
C.less than they were
D.lower than
E.lower than they were
5.(GWD28-Q41)During the eighteenth century, widespread changes in agriculture, known as the agrarian revolution, involving the large-scale introduction of enclosed fields, of new farming techniques and crops, and the substitution of commercial for subsistence farming.
A.revolution, involving the large-scale introduction of enclosed fields, of new farming techniques and crops, and
B.revolution, involved the large-scale introduction of enclosed fields and of new farming techniques and crops, and
C.revolution, which involved the large-scale introduction of enclosed fields and of new farming techniques and crops, and
D.revolution involved the large-scale introduction of enclosed fields, new farming techniques and crops, and of
E.revolution that involved the large-scale introduction of enclosed fields and new farming techniques and crops, and of
6.(PP 51)A study on couples' retirement transitions found that women who took new jobs after retiring from their primary careers reported high marital 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
7.(PP 50)The automobile company announced that the average price of next year’s models would decrease four-tenths of one percent, amounting to about $72, as compared with comparably equipped cars and trucks this year.
A.The automobile company announced that the average price of next year’s models would decrease four-tenths of one percent, amounting to about $72, as compared with comparably equipped cars and trucks this year.
B.The automobile company announced that the average price of next year’s cars and trucks would decrease four-tenths of one percent, or about $72, from that of comparably equipped models this year.
C.The automobile company announced that there would be a decrease of four-tenths of one percent in next year’s models price, or about $72, below this year’s comparably equipped cars and trucks.
D.Compared to comparably equipped models this year, the automobile company announced that the average price of next year’s cars and trucks would decrease about $72, less by four-tenths of one percent.
E.Contrasted with comparably equipped cars and trucks of this year, the automobile company announced that the average price of next year’s models would decrease about $72, or four-tenths of one percent.
8.(GWD25-Q20)Most states impose limitations on the authority of the legislature to borrow money, with their objectives being to protect taxpayers and the credit of the state government.
A.to borrow money, with their objectives being to protect
B.to borrow money, the objectives of which are the protecting of
C.to borrow money, limitations intended to protect
D.for borrowing money, of which the objective is protecting
E.for borrowing money, limitations with the intent of protecting
9.(T-9-Q15)The commission’s office of compliance, inspection, and investigations plans to intensify its security of stock analysts to investigate not only whether research is an independent function at brokerage firms, but also whether conflicts results when analysts own the stocks they write about or when they are paid for their work by a firm’s investment banking division.
A.to investigate not only whether research is an independent function at brokerage firms, but also whether conflicts results when analysts own the stocks they write about or when they are paid
B.to investigate not only whether research is an independent function at brokerage firms, but also if conflicts results when analysts own the stocks they write about or they are
C.to not only investigate whether or not research is an independent function at brokerage firms, but also if conflicts results when analysts own the stocks they write about or are
D.not only to investigate whether or not research is an independent function at brokerage firms, but also whether conflicts result when analysts own the stocks they write about or are
E.not only to investigate whether research is an independent function at brokerage firms, but also whether conflicts result when analysts own the stocks they write about or when
10.(GWD26-Q11)The reasons for yesterday’s sharp rise in the stock market were much the same as that behind last week’s rally: a surge in the economy to a 5.6 percent annual growth rate and improved corporate earnings balanced by the lack of signs of inflationary pressure.
A.that
B.those
C.what was
D.for that
E.they were
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