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Armed Forces Qualification Test Word Knowledge Sample Test

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Select the answer choice that corrects an error in the underlined portion. If there is no error, choose D indicating that no change is necessary.
 
The program will be (A) led by Alberto Diaz who (B) emigrated to the USA from Nicaragua to (C) further his studies of international law.





Correct Answer:
immigrated
the question provided is a sentence correction problem, commonly found in language proficiency or standardized tests. the sentence in question is: "the program will be (a) led by alberto diaz who (b) emigrated to the usa from nicaragua to (c) further his studies of international law." here, test takers are asked to identify and correct any errors in the underlined portions of the sentence. let's break down each part: (a) **led** - this part of the sentence is correctly written. the verb "led" is the past participle of "lead," which is appropriately used here to indicate that alberto diaz will be in charge of the program. (b) **emigrated** - this is the portion of the sentence that contains an error. the verbs "emigrate" and "immigrate" are commonly confused. "emigrate" means to leave one's country to live in another, which is from the perspective of the original country. on the other hand, "immigrate" is to come into another country to live permanently, which is from the perspective of the new country. since the sentence is from the perspective of the usa (the country alberto diaz is moving to), the correct verb should be "immigrated." (c) **further** - this part of the sentence is correctly written. "further" is often used to indicate advancement or progress in abstract terms, which fits correctly here as it relates to advancing his studies. therefore, the correct answer is: (b) **immigrated** - to replace "emigrated" with "immigrated," correcting the verbal error in describing alberto diaz's move to the usa. to summarize, the correct sentence should read: "the program will be led by alberto diaz who immigrated to the usa from nicaragua to further his studies of international law." this correction ensures that the sentence accurately reflects the actions and intentions of alberto diaz regarding his relocation and educational pursuits in the context of u.s. immigration terminology.


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