According to the airport security laws, sharp objects such as knives and scissors are prohibited from being carried aboard any aircraft.
(A) According to the airport security laws, sharp objects such as knives and scissors are prohibited from being carried aboard any aircraft.
Option A seems fine. Keep it.
(B) According to the airport security laws, any aircraft is prohibited from carrying aboard it sharp objects such as knives and scissors. Pronoun 'it' is ambiguous.
Reject B.
(C) According to the airport security laws, they prohibit carrying sharp objects such as knives and scissors aboard any aircraft. Pronoun 'They' is ambiguous.
Reject C.
(D) The airport security laws prohibit sharp objects such as knives and scissors from boarding any aircraft.
This essentially means that sharp objects themselves aboard the aircraft and they be forbade from boarding the aircraft. This is silly.
Reject D
(E) The airport security laws will prohibit the carrying of sharp objects such as knives and scissors aboard any aircraft.
The construction is grammatically correct but it uses the future tense ( use of WILL). Reject E.
Answer is A IMO
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