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Q.1 For an economy that relies on public investment and private (1)/ consumption to revive private investment and growth, (2)/ the last round for official statistics on (3)/ prices and industrial activity signal testing times ahead. (4)/ No Error (5)
Q.2 In another barrier-breaking development, (1)/ the auctioned price of solar photovoltaic (SPV) power per kilowatt hour is (2)/ dropped below ₹3 to ₹2.97 in Madhya Pradesh, providing a clear (3)/ pointer to the future course of renewable energy. (4)/ No Error (5)
Q.3 A rapidly scaling-up of solar capacity is (1)/ vital also to meet the national goal of installing (2)/ 100 gigawatts by 2022, a target that is being internationally (3)/ monitored as part of the country’s pledges under the Paris Agreement on climate change. (4)/ No Error (5)
Q.4 There is everything to gain by accelerating (1)/ the pace of growth which (2)/ essentially began in 2010, with (3)/ the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission. (4)/ No Error (5)
Q.5 The experience of Germany, where robust solar expansion (1)/ has been taking place over the years, (2)/ illustrate the benefits of policy guarantees (3)/ for rooftop installations and feed-in tariffs lasting 20 years. (4)/ No Error (5)
Q.6 R&B singer Rihanna has surprised fans on (1)/ the Desert Trip Festival in California (2)/ when she joined the Beatles star Paul McCartney onstage (3)/ for a rendition of their song "Four Five Seconds" with rapper Kanye West. (4)/ No Error (5)
Q.7 Amid the ongoing debate over ''Triple Talaq'',(1)/ Finance Minister said the government is of the clear view (2)/ that personal laws should be constitutional compliant and in conformity (3)/ with norms of gender equality and the right to live with dignity. (4)/ No Error (5)
Q.8 Extending its gains for the second straight day, the (1)/ rupee ended higher by 18 paise to 67.92 per dollar on selling (2)/ off the US currency by banks and exporters in view of weakness (3)/ in greenback in overseas market. (4)/ No error (5)
Q.9 The struggle on bad loans that soared to menacing proportion (1)/ in 2016 would continued in the new year as many more industrial units,(2)/ especially in the MSME sector, may turn defaulters (3)/ due to the cash shortage following demonetisation. (4)/ No error (5)
Q.10 An eminent economist has said that(1)/ the government's move to pull back high-value notes(2)/ had "little impact" on India's growth and the economy(3)/ will continued to grow at 7-8 per cent.(4)/No Error (5)
ANSWERS :
Q1. (3) Use ‘of’ instead of ‘for’
Q2. (2) Use ‘has’ instead of ‘is’
Q3. (1) Use ‘rapid’ instead of ‘rapidly
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Q4. (2) Use ‘that’ instead of ‘which’
Q5. (3) Use ‘illustrates’ instead of ‘illustrate’
Q6. (1) Use ‘at’ instead of ‘on’
Q7. (3) Use ‘constitutionally’ instead of ‘constitutional’
Q8. (3) Use ‘of’ instead of ‘off’
Q9. (2) Use ‘continue’ instead of ‘continued’
Q10. (4) Replace ‘continued’ with ‘continue’.