English Quiz 22

#everydayquiz #15Q 
Which of the option (1), (2) (3) and (4) given below each sentence should replaced the words in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? if the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark (5) as the answer.
1.   China grabbed the opportunity of high growth in the First World by undercutting theproducers of the First World and became the poster boy of export-led growth in the Third World.All correct

A. grabbed
B. undercutting
C. producers
D. poster
E. All correct
Answer
E. All correct
2.   In the case of India, difficult may have arisen not in establishing that the sumsamassed abroad belong to India, but in proving that the assets were illegally obtained.All correct
A. difficult
B. establishing
C. amassed
D. proving
E. All correct
Answer
(a)- it should be ‘difficulties’ in place of ‘ difficult ’
3.   The Jan Dhan Yojana financial inclusion programme is closing this gap by encuoragingbanks to open accounts in poor and rural communities.All correct
A.  inclusion
B. closing
C. encuoraging
D. accounts
E. All correct
Answer
(c)the correct spelling is “encouraging ”
4.   The first breakthrough came when the group esteblished asset recovery as a “fundamental principle” of the convention.All correct
A. breakthrough
B. esteblished
C. fundamental
D. convention
E. All correct
Answer
(b)the correct spelling is “  established”
5.   While educationist are right that failing children does not make them good learners, they are wrong to think that education can be completed just by automatic promotionto the next class.All correct
A. educationist
B. learners
C. education
D. promotion
E. All correct
Answer
(a)the correct word should be  “ educationists”
6.   In the wake of the Monday massecre, the Finance Minister rushed to reassure the markets and the investors that all the key indicators have looked up smartly in the last 15 months.All correct
A. massecre
B. reassure
C. investors
D. indicators
E. All correct
Answer
(a)the correct spelling is “massacre”
7.   In walked the Prime Minister, one with a reputation for deceisiveness and the hopessoared(rise rapidly,in the hearts of millions of affected citizens.All correct
A. walked
B. deceisiveness
C. soared
D. millions
E. All correct
Answer
(b)the correct spelling is “decisiveness”
8.   It is in the public interest that foreign Internet companies cooperate withgovernments during security crises.All correct
A. interest
B. companies
C. governments
D. security
E. All correct
Answer
E. All correct
9.   The Indian government understands that these method, while legally defensible during an emergency, are ineffective.All correct
A. government
B. method
C. defensible
D. emergency
E. All correct
Answer
(b)the correct word should be “methods”
10.         Hardly a week had passed since the dialogue when the anti-reservation protests in Gujarat turned violent, prompting the State government to shut off mobile datasarvices for a week.All correct
A. passed
B. anti-reservation
C.  prompting
D.  sarvices
E.  All correct
Answer
(d)the correct spelling is “services ”


11. He advised his son not doing anything which is against his conscience. 
1) never to do 
2) not done
3) to not doing 
4) no doing of
5) No correction required

12. Even after talking the matter for hours we could not arrive at a decision.
1) talking to 
2) talking over
3) talked about 
4) talk through
5) No correction required

13. Every employee is entitled to those benefits from the late regulations.
1) underneath the later
2) below the latest
3) Within the lately
4) under the latest
5) No correction required

14. Recently there has been suddenly increased the price of oil.
1) suddenly increasing
2) sudden increase from
3) a sudden increase in
4) increased suddenly
5) No correction required

15. That company is our rival since it provides similar services to ours in a lowest rate.
1) with lowest of rate 
2) in low rates
3) for as lower rates 
4) at lower rates
5) No correction required

Answers
11. 1
12. 2
13. 4
14. 3
15. 4



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