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Question: As criminal activity on the Internet becomes more and more sophisticated, not only are thieves able to divert cash from company bank accounts, they can also pilfer valuable information such as business development strategies, new product specifications, and contract bidding plans, and sell the data to competitors.
(A) they can also pilfer valuable information such as business development strategies, new product specifications, and contract bidding plans, and sell
(B) they can also pilfer valuable information that includes business development strategies, new product specifications, and contract bidding plans, and selling
(C) also pilfering valuable information including business development strategies, new product specifications, and contract bidding plans, selling
(D) but also pilfer valuable information such as business development strategies, new product specifications, and contract bidding plans to sell
(E) but also pilfering valuable information such as business development strategies, new product specifications, and contract bidding plans and selling
“As criminal activity on the Internet becomes more and more sophisticated, not only are thieves able to divert cash from company bank accounts, they can also pilfer valuable information such as business development strategies, new product specifications, and contract bidding plans, and sell the data to competitors.” - is a GMAT sentence correction question. These types of questions contain grammatical errors in the underlined sentence and we have to choose the correct statement from the options. This question checks Parallelism, Comparison of two elements and Modifiers. GMAT Sentence Correction questions comprise 11-16 questions to be completed within 65 minutes. Each Sentence Correction question contains a sentence with an underlined portion that includes 0-2 errors.
Answer: A
Explanation:
The given sentence correction question can be tested by the given-below rules:
- Parallelism
- Comparison of two elements
- Modifiers
Now, within the given question, the statement is - As criminal activity on the Internet becomes more and more sophisticated, not only are thieves able to divert cash from company bank accounts, they can also pilfer valuable information such as business development strategies, new product specifications, and contract bidding plans, and sell the data to competitors.
- It correctly uses the simple present tense verbs "sell" and "pilfer" to ask for information that's permanent in nature. Besides, Option A avoids the parallelism errors seen in other options. Moreover, Option A correctly uses conjunction ("and" during this sentence) to affix two elements in a very list - the actions "pilfer" and "sell".
- This answer choice incorrectly uses this participle ("verb+ing" - "selling" during this sentence) to ask for information that's permanent in nature; please remember, information that's permanent in nature is best conveyed through the easy tense.
- This answer choice fails to create an entire sentence; "As criminal activity...sophisticated", "not only are thieves...company bank accounts", and "also pilfering valuable information...competitors" are all dependent clauses, meaning there's no main clause for the modifiers to bear upon
- This answer choice alters the meaning of the sentence through the phrase "to sell"; the employment of the infinitive verb form ("to + base variety of verb" - "to + sell" during this case) incorrectly implies that thieves can pilfer valuable information like business development strategies, new product specifications, and contract bidding plans for the aim of selling the info to competitors
- It incorrectly uses the current participle ("verb+ing" - "selling" and pilfering during this sentence) to see information that's permanent in nature; please remember, information that's permanent in nature is best conveyed through the simple present tense.
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