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Where is used for place so it is incorrect
Choice c and d are wrong

A-wrong as we don't need usage of "had" ( happening of one event before other)
E-wordy

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His studies of transuranium elements in his laboratory in the University of California, led Glenn T. Seaborg to propose in 1944, a new conception of the periodic table in which the elements americium and curium had differed from transition metals.

A.in which the elements americium and curium had differed from transition metals.
B.in which the elements americium and curium differed from transition metals
C.where the elements americium and curium differed from when they were considered transition metals
D.where the elements americium and curium had differed from transition metals
E.in which the elements americium and curium differed from elements now that are transition metals

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Can we tag this question as Verb/tense form rather than subject - Verb agreement, seems the former is being tested here rather than the latter. Hope you will look into this. Thank you.
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His studies of transuranium elements in his laboratory in the University of California, led Glenn T. Seaborg to propose in 1944, a new conception of the periodic table in which the elements americium and curium had differed from transition metals.

A.in which the elements americium and curium had differed from transition metals.
B.in which the elements americium and curium differed from transition metals
C.where the elements americium and curium differed from when they were considered transition metals
D.where the elements americium and curium had differed from transition metals
E.in which the elements americium and curium differed from elements now that are transition metals

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Dear Moderator,
Can we tag this question as Verb/tense form rather than subject - Verb agreement, seems the former is being tested here rather than the latter. Hope you will look into this. Thank you.
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