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That every worker has a clean criminal record is of some importance to investment banks which is why a stringent background check is a necessary prerequisite for all of their job applicants.

A.That every worker has a clean criminal record is of some importance to investment banks which is why a stringent background check is a necessary prerequisite for all of their job applicants

B.Clean criminal records of their employees is important to investment banks; hence, a stringent background check are necessary prerequisites for employment

C.Because they consider it important that all of their employees have a clean criminal record, investment banks require each job applicant to undergo a stringent background check

D.It is of some importance that all investment banks’ workers have clean criminal records which is why many of them undergo stringent background checks

E.The reason that investment banks require background checks of their applicants is because they require clean criminal records of their employees
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I picked up D.

Why?

A - NO - Awkward construction starts with "That" & necessary "necessary prerequisite" redundant
B - NO - Verb agreement problem & necessary "necessary prerequisite" redundant
C - NO - Pronoun should follow not the other way so....
E - NO - Reason & because usage, redundant english

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Please don't forget to follow protocol: subject needs to be the first 5-8 words of the question.

- there's nothing wrong with starting a sentence with the word "that" - it sounds awkward because we don't speak this way, but it's not grammatically incorrect
- likewise, there's nothing wrong with putting a pronoun before the antecedent - again, we don't speak this way, but it is permissable grammatically

Based on the above, we cannot eliminate C (your only stated reason was the pronoun issue).

D has several problems. "which" indicates a noun modifier - so the sentence is saying that the records underwent background checks. This sentence also says that "many" of them get background checks, whereas the original sentence indicated that everyone undergoes the checks (prerequisite for all job applicants). This changes the meaning of the sentence, something we're not allowed to do unless there's something logicically wrong with the original meaning (and there's nothing wrong with saying that everyone has to have a background check).
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Assuming C is the OA as Stacy seems to suggest, is it an acceptable GMAT pattern to start sentences with "Because"?
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There's nothing wrong with starting a sentence with the word "because" - either on the GMAT or in the real world. :)
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Hi ,

Can someone please explain what is the antecedent "IT"... in choice C..is it "all of their employees have a clean criminal record"

I thought "it" can not refer to actions ...

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Anon
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Anon wrote:
Hi ,

Can someone please explain what is the antecedent "IT"... in choice C..is it "all of their employees have a clean criminal record"

I thought "it" can not refer to actions ...

Thanks in advance
Anon


this is one case of a construction that is actually quite common in english: it is ADJ that CLAUSE.
a couple more examples of this construction:
it is unlikely that he will show up.
it is important that you be on time every day. (notice the use of the command subjunctive in this example)

you should probably just know this construction by heart, although i think that 'it' can be taken to stand for the noun clause ('that he will show up', 'that you be on time...', etc.)
a is wordy
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though there is nothing wrong with either a or c i will go with c because it seems more precise. A is quite wordy and twisted.

what is the right ans for it. please post the right answer
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OA is C. :)
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