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swapna
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Post subject: Declining values for bonds Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 7:50 am |
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Declining values for bonds, the financial vehicles against which invetors hedge to get through the bear market, is going to force currency trading to increase.
A) B) which investor use as financial vehicle to hedge against to get through the bear market, is C)the financial vehicle which is hedged against by investors to get through the bear market is D) which investor use as financial behicles to hedge against to get through the bear market, are E) the financial vehicles against which investors hedge to get through the bear market, are
Source: Manhattan Review
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dhingra_gaurav007
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Post subject: Re: Declining values for bonds Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 2:56 am |
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I am bit rusty..have been out of GMAT prep for over a year now.. :) so here's my view on this!!
we are rule out A B C..as the sentence talks about Declining values of Bonds, ...., are the cause... Subject verb agreement for ruling out A B C. . out of D and E.
i will rule of D for using WHICH.. Which refers to Declining values for bonds as a whole rather than referring to Bonds as such .. ideally we should be using Which to refer to nouns just ahead of them but thats not the case in this sentence. hence E to me...
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jnelson0612
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Post subject: Re: Declining values for bonds Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:59 pm |
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swapna, did you have a specific question about this problem?
_________________ Jamie Nelson ManhattanGMAT Instructor
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