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Direction (Questions 01 to 10): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is “No error”, the answer is (e).
Direction (Questions 01 to 10): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is “No error”, the answer is (e).
1). (a) As news of police violence spread, / (b) Patel community members, returning to villages /(c) and towns from the rally, / (d) set fire government property. / (e) No error.
2). (a) The only silver line to this recent crisis / (b) over reservation was her successful handling /(c) of talks with other OBC groups / (d) who make up 27 percent of the state’s population. / (e) No error
3). (a) A lots of real estate companies may come up / (b) with tempting offers and discounts but buyers should / (c) always keep their eyes open and must check / (d) whether all approvals are in place or not. / (e) No error
4). (a) Before investing, / (b) you should look after the / (c) overall business dynamics of the company / (d) along with efficient management and good corporate governance. / (e) No error
5). (a) Considering that a large part of the population in India / (b) does not have access to banking services, / (c) payments banks are expected to reach far-flung areas /(d) extending the umbrella of financial inclusion to everyone. / (e) No error
6). (a) It is time we design / (b) intelligent question papers / (c) that respect competence / (d)rather that just memory. / (e) No error
7). (a) With India’s urban population expected to grow / (b) exponentially over the next couple of decades / (c) urban housing will be a central issue / (d) to the government. / (e) No error
8). (a) With the crisis of depleting clean water sources / (b) looming over us, / (c) considerable alternative sources/ (d) is imperative. /(e) No error
9). (a) The Bengaluru Police are proposing to use electronic tags / (b) on habitual offenders to monitor their movements, / (c) after an analysis revealed that they were involved /(d) in more than forty percent crimes reported in the city. / (e) No error
10). (a) Having a visionary and motivating leader, / (b) she thinks out of the box and / (c) has her own style of doing things, one of which / (d) is treating and respecting her employees as assets, /(e) No error
Answers:
1) d. 2) a. 3) a. 4) b. 5) e. 6) a. 7) d. 8) c. 9) e. 10) a.
Explanation:
1). Replace with “set governance property on fire”
2). Replace “line” with “lining”
3). Replace “lots” with “lot”
4). Replace “after” with “at”
5). No error
6). Replace “design” with “designed”
7). Replace “to” with “for”
8). Replace “considerable” with “considering”
9). No error
10). Replace “Having” with “Being”
Direction (1-5): Which of the phrases (a), (b), (c) and (d) given should replace the phrase given in bold in the following sentences to make the sentence grammatically meaningful and correct. If the sentence is correct as it is and no correction is required, mark (e) as the answer.
1). In guest rooms, the central portion [is generally reserved] for sofa set.
a) generally is reserved
b) is reserved generally
c) was generally reserved
d) are generally reserved
e) No correction required
2). The impact of the composite bow on warfare [was equal to the] crossbow of medieval times.
a) was equal to of the
b) is equal to the
c) is equal to that
d) was equal to that of the
e) No correction required
3). Culture, climate and geography [plays an important part] in the formation of any proverb
a) plays an important role
b) plays a important part
c) play an important role
d) play a important part
e) No correction required
4). This book will be of [particular interested] to those fascinated by the recent philosophy
a) of particularly interested
b) of particular interest
c) of interested in particular
d) particularly of interested
e) No correction required
5). These days developed countries have started [looking down] for underdeveloped countries as it is advantageous for both the parties.
a) looking after
b) looking down upon
c) to look down at
d) looking for at
e) No correction required
Directions (Q. 6-10): In each sentence below, a group of words has been printed in bold. From the five answer choices given each sentence, pick out the one which can substitute the bold group of words correctly, without changing the meaning sentence.
6). The way [we had acted] has a decisive effect upon our inner growth.
a) we would act
b) we would be acting
c) we act
d) we should act
e) No correction required
7). As we [move through] life we gain experiences of various kinds.
a) move towards
b) move ahead of
c) are moving in
d) move into
e) No correction required
8). The last few months [has been seen] many instances of protest over the issue.
a) have been seen
b) has certainly seen
c) has seen as
d) had been able to see
e) No correction required
9). He [had not been comfortable] with the audience in those days.
a) had not been in any comfort
b) had little comfort
c) had been not comfortable
d) had been comfortable not
e) No correction required
10). Let us [do share their] loss and show that we care for them.
a) have shared their loss
b) share in their loss
c) have their loss shared
d) ourselves share their loss
e) No correction required
Answer:
1) e) 2) d) 3) c) 4) b) 5) a) 6) c) 7) e) 8) b) 9) e) 10) b)
Directions (Q. 1-5): Read each sentences to find out whether is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentences. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is e). (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.)
1). a) different religion are / b)different paths to / c) the goal of realizing / d) the absolute truth. / e) no error
2). a) love for children / b) is yet another / c) positive aspect of / d) his own personality. / e) no error
3). a) sino – Indian relations / b) have never been / c) such somber as those / d) between india and Pakistan. / e) no error
4). a) there is little / b) doubt for that / c) this is the / d) correct attitude. / e) no error
5). a) educationist the world across / b) in fact are / c) very excited about / d) this new medium. / e) no error
6). The higher we (a)/ climb up the (b)/ mountain peak the cooler (c)/ we feel.(d) / no error(e)
7). Inspite of working (a)/ very neatly and carefully (b)/ he could not win (c)/ also the third prize. (e)/ no error(e)
8). Rakesh is as (a) / fast as or(b)/ perhaps faster (c)/ than mohan. (d)/ no error(e)
9). When I reached the office, (a) / found that (b)/ he had almost ready (c)/ to leave for home .(d)/ no errors (e)
10). While presenting (a)/ his maiden speech (b)/ shyam seemed very confidently (c)/ and people responded very well. (d)/ no error(e)
Answer:
1) a) 2) d) 3) c) 4) b) 5) a) 6) c) 7) d) 8) e) 9) c) 10) c)
Solutions:
1). It should be ‘religions’ in place of “religion”.
Answer: a)
2). Delete ‘own’.
Answer: d)
3). It should be ‘as somber as’, so replace ‘such’ with ‘as’.
Answer: c)
4). Delete ‘for’.
Answer: b)
5). it should be ‘the world over’, so replace ‘across’ with ‘over’.
Answer: a)
6). Delete peak. You climb up the mountain and reach its peak.
Answer: c)
7). Replace ‘also’ by ‘even’.
Answer: d)
8). Answer: e)
9). replace ‘ had’ with ‘was'
Answer: c)
10). Replace adverb ‘ confidently’ with adjective ‘ confident’.
Answer: c)
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