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I go with ... D

for one mor reason ...its precise and has the flow...

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Although the economy of the small agricultural nation presents a gloomy picture, all the indicators are not bleak.

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(B) all of the indicators are not bleak.
(C) none of the indicators is bleak
(D) not all the indicators are bleak.
(E) not all of the indicators has been bleak.
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If we use although in one part a sentence, its counter part of the sentence should overcome the obligations in the first part

1. both are +ve --- incorrect
2. both are +ve --- incorrect
3. eventhough none is used its still on the +ve side
4. Not all the .... its the correct formation -- correct
5. all of the is not a correct idiom --- incorrect

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D is the answer. None is exception .One of the SANAM words as mentioned in manhattan SC. Here none should take plural form .
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