Last visit was: 19 Nov 2025, 14:31 It is currently 19 Nov 2025, 14:31
Close
GMAT Club Daily Prep
Thank you for using the timer - this advanced tool can estimate your performance and suggest more practice questions. We have subscribed you to Daily Prep Questions via email.

Customized
for You

we will pick new questions that match your level based on your Timer History

Track
Your Progress

every week, we’ll send you an estimated GMAT score based on your performance

Practice
Pays

we will pick new questions that match your level based on your Timer History
Not interested in getting valuable practice questions and articles delivered to your email? No problem, unsubscribe here.
Close
Request Expert Reply
Confirm Cancel
User avatar
Bunuel
User avatar
Math Expert
Joined: 02 Sep 2009
Last visit: 19 Nov 2025
Posts: 105,390
Own Kudos:
778,361
 [4]
Given Kudos: 99,977
Products:
Expert
Expert reply
Active GMAT Club Expert! Tag them with @ followed by their username for a faster response.
Posts: 105,390
Kudos: 778,361
 [4]
Kudos
Add Kudos
4
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
User avatar
madhu30singh
Joined: 04 Jul 2022
Last visit: 30 Dec 2023
Posts: 6
Given Kudos: 28
Posts: 6
Kudos: 0
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
User avatar
Archit3110
User avatar
Major Poster
Joined: 18 Aug 2017
Last visit: 19 Nov 2025
Posts: 8,422
Own Kudos:
Given Kudos: 243
Status:You learn more from failure than from success.
Location: India
Concentration: Sustainability, Marketing
GMAT Focus 1: 545 Q79 V79 DI73
GMAT Focus 2: 645 Q83 V82 DI81
GPA: 4
WE:Marketing (Energy)
GMAT Focus 2: 645 Q83 V82 DI81
Posts: 8,422
Kudos: 4,982
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
User avatar
Karan0912
Joined: 01 Jul 2018
Last visit: 26 Jun 2024
Posts: 143
Own Kudos:
Given Kudos: 75
GMAT 1: 670 Q48 V34
Products:
GMAT 1: 670 Q48 V34
Posts: 143
Kudos: 66
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
(A) figures appear to exist in space on a two-dimensional surface, a few artists in the Renaissance art period developed a system of one-point perspective, a mathematical system where all edges and formsto exist in space on a two-dimensional surface..has absurd meaning. Also, use of relative pronoun Where could be made better with In Which

(B) figures appear to exist in space, a few artists in the Renaissance art period developed a system of one point perspective on a two-dimensional surface, a mathematical system where all edges and forms placement of on a two-dimensional surface modifier is incorrect

(C) figures on a two-dimensional surface appear to exist in space, a few artists in the Renaissance art period developed a system of one point perspective, a mathematical system in which all edges and forms correct

(D) figures appear to exist in space on a two-dimensional surface, a few artists in the Renaissance art period developed a system of one point perspective, which is a mathematical system where each edge and form same as A

(E) figures on a two-dimensional surface appear as if they are existing in space, a system of one point perspective was developed by a few artists in the Renaissance art period, a mathematical system where each edge and form as if they are existing...incorrect
User avatar
SONDHITANYA
Joined: 23 Nov 2018
Last visit: 28 Jan 2024
Posts: 3
Given Kudos: 20
Posts: 3
Kudos: 0
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
explain why the other 4 are incorrect?
User avatar
Nielgmat
Joined: 08 Apr 2022
Last visit: 01 Apr 2024
Posts: 130
Own Kudos:
Given Kudos: 63
Location: India
Concentration: Operations, Human Resources
GMAT 1: 730 Q49 V41
GPA: 2.8
Products:
GMAT 1: 730 Q49 V41
Posts: 130
Kudos: 140
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
SONDHITANYA
explain why the other 4 are incorrect?

To make it faster, we can use the 'where'/'in which' split. 'where' is used to refer to a physical space and not a metaphorical space (eg a dream, a system, a thought, a sequence). So you can eliminate A, B, D and E. Only C remains.

On the other hand, you can use the meaning-based approach. Intended meaning is "to make figures on a two-dimensional surface appear to exist in space". Options A, B, and D change this meaning. Option E does keep the meaning intact but is more verbose than C. Also the last part 'each edge and form' is a subject-verb error as the non-underlined portion uses a plural form 'follow'.

Hope it helps..
User avatar
RICHA1189
Joined: 02 Dec 2022
Last visit: 27 Sep 2023
Posts: 175
Own Kudos:
Given Kudos: 342
Posts: 175
Kudos: 84
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
To make figures appear to exist in space on a two-dimensional surface, a few artists in the Renaissance art period developed a system of one-point perspective, a mathematical system where all edges and forms follow orthogonal lines converging on a single point.

Split where , in which . Where is only used to give information about places . In which - modifies event , system


(A) figures appear to exist in space on a two-dimensional surface, a few artists in the Renaissance art period developed a system of one-point perspective, a mathematical system where all edges and forms

(B) figures appear to exist in space, a few artists in the Renaissance art period developed a system of one point perspective on a two-dimensional surface, a mathematical system where all edges and forms wrong modifier

(C) figures on a two-dimensional surface appear to exist in space, a few artists in the Renaissance art period developed a system of one point perspective, a mathematical system in which all edges and forms correct

(D) figures appear to exist in space on a two-dimensional surface, a few artists in the Renaissance art period developed a system of one point perspective, which is a mathematical system where each edge and form incorrect modifier , wrong use of where and each

(E) figures on a two-dimensional surface appear as if they are existing in space, a system of one point perspective was developed by a few artists in the Renaissance art period, a mathematical system where each edge and form hypothetical meaning, incorrect modifier . Use of they .. this sentence is full of errors

Correct answer is C
User avatar
Bunuel
User avatar
Math Expert
Joined: 02 Sep 2009
Last visit: 19 Nov 2025
Posts: 105,390
Own Kudos:
Given Kudos: 99,977
Products:
Expert
Expert reply
Active GMAT Club Expert! Tag them with @ followed by their username for a faster response.
Posts: 105,390
Kudos: 778,361
Kudos
Add Kudos
Bookmarks
Bookmark this Post
Bunuel
To make figures appear to exist in space on a two-dimensional surface, a few artists in the Renaissance art period developed a system of one-point perspective, a mathematical system where all edges and forms follow orthogonal lines converging on a single point.


(A) figures appear to exist in space on a two-dimensional surface, a few artists in the Renaissance art period developed a system of one-point perspective, a mathematical system where all edges and forms

(B) figures appear to exist in space, a few artists in the Renaissance art period developed a system of one point perspective on a two-dimensional surface, a mathematical system where all edges and forms

(C) figures on a two-dimensional surface appear to exist in space, a few artists in the Renaissance art period developed a system of one point perspective, a mathematical system in which all edges and forms

(D) figures appear to exist in space on a two-dimensional surface, a few artists in the Renaissance art period developed a system of one point perspective, which is a mathematical system where each edge and form

(E) figures on a two-dimensional surface appear as if they are existing in space, a system of one point perspective was developed by a few artists in the Renaissance art period, a mathematical system where each edge and form



Official Explanation:



Answer: C

(A) The phrase to exist in space on a two-dimensional surface makes it appear as if the figures are literally in some space on the surface. Also, where cannot modify a system; use in which instead.

(B) The placement of the prepositional phrase on a two-dimensional surface is very confusing. Also where cannot modify a system, use in which instead.

(C) The correct answer. The figures are actually on a two-dimensional surface but the artist is trying to make it look as if they are in space. The use of in which to modify system is also correct.

(D) Same as A.

(E) Passive construction is awkward and wordy. The modifying phrase a mathematical system... incorrectly modifies The Renaissance Art period. The use of where is incorrect.
Moderators:
GMAT Club Verbal Expert
7443 posts
GMAT Club Verbal Expert
231 posts
189 posts