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An economic recession can result from a lowering

by mridul12 Mon Aug 27, 2007 1:58 am

MGMAT Q BANK :

An economic recession can result from a lowering of employment rates triggered by a drop in investment, which causes people to cut consumer spending and starts a cycle of layoffs leading back to even lower employment rates.


A) a lowering of employment rates triggered by a drop in investment, which causes people to cut consumer spending and start a cycle of layoffs leading back to even lower employment rates.
B) a lowering of employment rates triggered by dropping investment, which cause people to cut consumer spending and starts a cycle of layoffs leading back to even lower employment rates.
C) falling employment rates triggered by a drop in investment, causing cutbacks in consumer spending and starting a cycle of layoffs that lead to even lower employment rates.
D) falling employment rates that are triggered by a drop in investment, causing people to cut consumer spending and starting a cycle of layoffs that lead back to even lower employment rates.
E) falling employment rates that are triggered by a drop in investment, that cause cutbacks in consumer spending and the start of a cycle of layoffs leading to even lower employment rates.

Please explain the answer choices !
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Re: MGMAT Q BANK

by Guest Mon Aug 27, 2007 8:20 am

mridul12 Wrote:MGMAT Q BANK :

An economic recession can result from a lowering of employment rates triggered by a drop in investment, which causes people to cut consumer spending and starts a cycle of layoffs leading back to even lower employment rates.


A) a lowering of employment rates triggered by a drop in investment, which causes people to cut consumer spending and start a cycle of layoffs leading back to even lower employment rates.
B) a lowering of employment rates triggered by dropping investment, which cause people to cut consumer spending and starts a cycle of layoffs leading back to even lower employment rates.
C) falling employment rates triggered by a drop in investment, causing cutbacks in consumer spending and starting a cycle of layoffs that lead to even lower employment rates.
D) falling employment rates that are triggered by a drop in investment, causing people to cut consumer spending and starting a cycle of layoffs that lead back to even lower employment rates.
E) falling employment rates that are triggered by a drop in investment, that cause cutbacks in consumer spending and the start of a cycle of layoffs leading to even lower employment rates.

Please explain the answer choices !


I must point out that the original sentence is probably accidentally changed in choice (A). The verb "starts" is rewritten as "start". I think "starts" is correct and the correct answer is choice (A). However, I cannot explain it clearly because I'm a future test-taker as well!

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by givemeanid Mon Aug 27, 2007 9:23 am

Is it C?
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by dbernst Mon Aug 27, 2007 5:33 pm

For an explanation of this problem, see the post entitled "SC Question Bank: Modifiers w/ relative Pronouns" and authored by aaa.

-dan
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by goodankur Fri Jul 16, 2010 12:02 am

dbernst Wrote:For an explanation of this problem, see the post entitled "SC Question Bank: Modifiers w/ relative Pronouns" and authored by aaa.

-dan


I am not able to locate the link. The search results were inadequate. Could you please post the link to the discussion that you mentioned here?

Thanks!
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Re: An economic recession can result from a lowering

by tim Fri Aug 13, 2010 5:50 pm

i believe this is the post Dan is referring to:

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