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83. Any medical test will sometimes fail to detect
a condition when it is present and indicate that there is one when it is not.
(A) a condition when it is present and indicate that there is one
(B) when a condition is present and indicate that there is one
(C) a condition when it is present and indicate that it is present
(D) when a condition is present and indicate its presence
(E) the presence of a condition when it is there and indicate its presence
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 [#permalink] New post 03 Sep 2004, 08:01
I simply will guess C.

I believe - it - is properly used in C

Please correct me if I am wrong.

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 [#permalink] New post 03 Sep 2004, 08:09
Agree with C

this when that and that when this. It sounds fine.
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 [#permalink] New post 04 Sep 2004, 09:57
Agree with E for parallelism
should be verb + noun
Second part of C fails to have that
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 [#permalink] New post 04 Sep 2004, 16:38
I will go with C, where It clearly refers to condition.

In E, it wrongly refers to presence rather than condition.
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 [#permalink] New post 04 Sep 2004, 23:44
83. Any medical test will sometimes fail to detect
a condition when it is present and indicate that there is one when it is not.
(A) a condition when it is present and indicate that there is one
(B) when a condition is present and indicate that there is one
(C) a condition when it is present and indicate that it is present
(D) when a condition is present and indicate its presence
(E) the presence of a condition when it is there and indicate its presence

first I must say this is a bit tricky here but lets carefully eamined our oprions. firs teliminate A and B for using when there is one

Eliminate D and B for using when. my reason for eliminating these to is because medical test will faill to detect something or a condition and not when

E is wrong for using the presence of a condition when we can use xcondition as in Choice B.

B sounds clear and it is gramatically correct
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