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Read each part of the sentence to find out if there is any 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, mark your answer as (5).
Q.1. During civil disturbance adopt such an attitude (1)/that people do not attach any important to you, (2)/ they neither burden you with complicated affairs, (3)/ nor try to derive any advantage out of you.(4)/No error(5)
Q.2. He who is greedy is disgraced; (1)/ he who discloses his hardship will always be humiliated; (2)/he who has no control over his tongue (3)/ will often have to face discomfort. (4)/No error (5)
Q.3. The UN declaration on Human Rights maintain (1)/that freedom of information and transparency (2)/in public functioning is (3)/an important fundamental right. (4)/No error(5)
Q.4. Indo-China relations have a history (1)/if chronic strife that India would (2)/like to forget but which (3)/China would not let us forget. (4)/No error(5)
Q.5. If you overpower your enemy, then (1)/ pardon him by way thankfulness (2)/ to God, for (3)/being able to subdue him.(4)/No error(5)
Q.6. The inflation debate in India remains a victim of confusion, (1)/ innocence, ignorance, and spin doctoring (2)/ it also have several nuances one (3)/ rarely finds in other Asian economies.(4)/ No Error (5)
Q.7. Ramesh has previously argued in the newspaper (1)/ that revising up the acceptable threshold of (2)/ inflation to facilitate rate cuts will be (3)/ admitting to failure to delivered lower inflation.(4)/ No Error (5)
Q.8. The confusion is mainly because the government plays up (1)/ the too-good-too-be-true official gross domestic product (GDP) (2)/ growth figures while being anxiously silent about (3)/ the absence of meaningful job creation.(4)/ No Error (5)
Q.9. It would have to be more sensitive (1)/ to the concerns of other nations (2)/ with who it is forging economic partnerships, (3)/ especially its neighbours.(4)/ No Error (5)
Q.10. “Latest data shows rainfall is normal or above normal (1)/ in all regions barring the east and northeast, (2)/ which account for 16 percentage (3)/ of total food grain production in India,” according to the report.(4)/ No Error (5)
ANSWERS
Q.1. Option (2) 'importance' should be used in the place of 'important'
Q.2. Option (5) No error
Q.3. Option (1) 'maintains' should be used
Q.4. Option (5) No error
Q.5. Option (2) 'by way of' is the correct use
Q.6. Option (3) ‘have’ will be replaced with ‘has’
Q.7. Option (4) Replace ‘delivered’ with ‘deliver’
Q.8. Option (2) Replace too with to as ‘too good to be true’ is an idiom which means ‘almost unbelievable’.
Q.9. Option (3) Replace ‘who’ with ‘whom’
Q.10. Option (3) Replace ‘percentage’ with ‘percent’.