RMD007, you probably won't be terribly thrilled with my answer: this is a non-official question, so there's some room for debate. The GMAT spends $1500-$3000 developing each question, and even the very finest test-prep companies can't compete.
In this case, I think we could make a case for either (B) or (E) in question #1. Yeah, the last paragraph of the passage doesn't actually use the terms "HIPC" or "MDRI", but it's clearly referencing the limitations of debt relief programs.
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In this case, I think we could make a case for either (B) or (E) in question #1. Yeah, the last paragraph of the passage doesn't actually use the terms "HIPC" or "MDRI", but it's clearly referencing the limitations of debt relief programs.
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