Liat,
I don’t think the correct answer should be dependent on the number of student based on the original question which was
only 5% of the students are placed after completion of their training. Clearly, the subject is the percentage which is “5%”, not the student; if my understanding is true.
My question was, should “is” be used instead of “are”? And I think it should.
If this statement is transformed into a question, it would be “what is the percentage of
Job placement after the students completed their training? Not how many students are placed.
For the same reason:
A set of tires for my new car costs me $500, not “cost”.
A group of students was found lost in the forest.
Common belief is plural verb should be used in this kind of sentence construction.
We need the gurus to clear up this one….