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I think I have seen this question earlier. Here, the answer should be C. This is because, "in which" is required to maintain parallelism. Else, it seems as if "rampant" is being compared to "change is the only constant", etc.
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OA is also C and OE speaks of parallelism but sumhow the repitition of 'in which' in C sounds a bit awkward.
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I think I have seen this question earlier. Here, the answer should be C. This is because, "in which" is required to maintain parallelism. Else, it seems as if "rampant" is being compared to "change is the only constant", etc.
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OA is also C and OE speaks of parallelism but sumhow the repitition of 'in which' in C sounds a bit awkward.
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I think I have seen this question earlier. Here, the answer should be C. This is because, "in which" is required to maintain parallelism. Else, it seems as if "rampant" is being compared to "change is the only constant", etc.


Look at the following example.

We live in a world in which crime is rampant and uncontrolled.
We live in a world in which crime is rampant and in which law and order situation is uncontrolled.

In the first sentence, "uncontrolled" modifies "crime". In the second question, "uncontrolled" modifies "law and order situation".

However, if the second sentence is re-written as

We live in a world in which crime is rampant, and law and order situation is uncontrolled.

it seems as if "law and order situation is rampant" tries to modify "crime".
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I'll go with option B. I'm rejecting C on the basis of wordiness. I don't think we need "in which" 4 times when we can convey the same meaning by using only 1 "in which".
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Please note that both (B) and (C) can work. The question itself is flawed.

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Please note that both (B) and (C) can work. The question itself is flawed.

Please note that you should stay away from sources other than OG, GMATPrep. You can use GMAT Pill questions (https://www.gmatpill.com/gmat-practice-t ... -questions), which are very similar to OG and GMATprep questions. Try to stay away from other sources.


Hi the source is Gayatri SC notes on Gmatclub
i-remember-a-thread-having-gayatri-s-sc-notes-120954.html

We live in a world in which crime is rampant, children are recalcitrant, change is the only
constant, and uncertainty prevails.


(A) children are recalcitrant, change is the only constant, and uncertainty prevails.
(B) children are recalcitrant, change is the only constant, and uncertainty is prevalent.
(C) in which children are recalcitrant, in which change is the only constant, and in which
uncertainty is prevalent.
(D) where children are recalcitrant, where change is the only constant and where uncertainty is
prevalent.
(E) where children are recalcitrant, change is the only constant, and uncertainty is prevalent

OA is C

OE----What is wrong with B?
"in which" is part of a prepositional phrase. If we start the parallelism after "in which" we are
using parallel fragments. Also without “in which” the subsequent phrases seem to modify the
noun “crime” as opposed to “world”.

I didnot agree with the OE so I wanted a expert to comment about the same
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Deal All,

The question is not the best one to practice, both B and C are correct.

dentobizz you are correct, there is nothing wrong with B.

If given a choice to pick the correct answer B would be the one; however you can rest assured that in actual GMAT you will never get such choices.

if you want an expert advice -- Master the OG, GMATprep and other official questions, you will succeed in GMAT. If you have exhausted the official material, then try other sources.

It's from my personal experience. I practiced unreliable stuff, I scored 610 in the GMAT; I mastered the official stuff, I scored 750.

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Deal All,

The question is not the best one to practice, both B and C are correct.

dentobizz you are correct, there is nothing wrong with B.

If given a choice to pick the correct answer B would be the one; however you can rest assured that in actual GMAT you will never get such choices.

if you want an expert advice -- Master the OG, GMATprep and other official questions, you will succeed in GMAT. If you have exhausted the official material, then try other sources.

It's from my personal experience. I practiced unreliable stuff, I scored 610 in the GMAT; I mastered the official stuff, I scored 750.

Hope it helps

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I completely agree official sources are the best and most reliable to practice from won't be using this and other suspect sources (brutal sc , etc) anymore. Congrats! for the excellent score
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We live in a world in which crime is rampant, children are recalcitrant, change is the only constant, and uncertainty prevails.

(A) children are recalcitrant, change is the only constant, and uncertainty prevails.
(B) children are recalcitrant, change is the only constant, and uncertainty is prevalent.
(C) in which children are recalcitrant, in which change is the only constant, and in which uncertainty is prevalent.
(D) where children are recalcitrant, where change is the only constant and where uncertainty is prevalent.
(E) where children are recalcitrant, change is the only constant, and uncertainty is prevalent

can someone please explain this?
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Hi JJ,

This is a list so we should look for parallelism. The portion that we cannot change has the structure noun is adjective

We live in a world in which crime is rampant, children are recalcitrant, change is the only constant, and uncertainty prevails.

(A) children are recalcitrant, change is the only constant, and uncertainty prevails.
not parallel
(B) children are recalcitrant, change is the only constant, and uncertainty is prevalent.
This is correct
(C) in which children are recalcitrant, in which change is the only constant, and in which uncertainty is prevalent.
This is also correct
(D) where children are recalcitrant, where change is the only constant and where uncertainty is prevalent.
Where should be used to describe a physical place and not an idea
(E) where children are recalcitrant, change is the only constant, and uncertainty is prevalent
Where should be used to describe a physical place and not an idea and this is not parallel

There are two correct answers here. I guess that B is correct because it is more concise but I doubt that you would actually have a choice between these types of correct answers on the real GMAT. Happy studies!

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We live in a world in which crime is rampant, children are recalcitrant, change is the only constant, and uncertainty prevails.

(A) children are recalcitrant, change is the only constant, and uncertainty prevails.
(B) children are recalcitrant, change is the only constant, and uncertainty is prevalent.
(C) in which children are recalcitrant, in which change is the only constant, and in which uncertainty is prevalent.
(D) where children are recalcitrant, where change is the only constant and where uncertainty is prevalent.
(E) where children are recalcitrant, change is the only constant, and uncertainty is prevalent

can someone please explain this?



C is Incorrect
Even i think B should be the right choice as it is a parallel structure.

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explanation for C being the OA please . B is a lot more concise . AB+AD+AD =A(B+C+D) inwhich(B+C+D) i tought is the better one to choose
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explanation for C being the OA please . B is a lot more concise . AB+AD+AD =A(B+C+D) inwhich(B+C+D) i tought is the better one to choose


To be honest, I'm not sure. I got this question from a study guide that was posted on this forum, and I didn't understand why C is the OA either..
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explanation for C being the OA please . B is a lot more concise . AB+AD+AD =A(B+C+D) inwhich(B+C+D) i tought is the better one to choose


I also have the same view ! there is not need to repeat in which 3 times. It's wrong. Need expert advice on this.
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explanation for C being the OA please . B is a lot more concise . AB+AD+AD =A(B+C+D) inwhich(B+C+D) i tought is the better one to choose


I also have the same view ! there is not need to repeat in which 3 times. It's wrong. Need expert advice on this.


Hi Umesh,

(B) is the better of the two correct choices, (B) and (C). Both choices are correct and (B) is better because it is more concise. You can change the OA to (B).

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umeshpatil wrote:
ramanujanu wrote:
explanation for C being the OA please . B is a lot more concise . AB+AD+AD =A(B+C+D) inwhich(B+C+D) i tought is the better one to choose


I also have the same view ! there is not need to repeat in which 3 times. It's wrong. Need expert advice on this.


Hi Umesh,

(B) is the better of the two correct choices, (B) and (C). Both choices are correct and (B) is better because it is more concise. You can change the OA to (B).

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After reading this, it makes sense for C to be the correct choice:
we-live-in-a-world-in-which-crime-is-rampant-children-are-15395.html#p96993
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oa must be B, there is no need to use in which for every statement.
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