Q.(1-5) In the question given below, a sentence is given, divided into four parts A, B, C and D. The error, if any, will be in two phrases/parts of the sentence. The combination of those parts is the answer. If no part in the sentence has an error, then mark ‘No error’ as your answer.
Q1. People born in different ages are different from each other in (A)/ various aspects. The world is changes at a rapid pace and thus (B)/ the difference between people born in different(C)/ time is inevitable. (D)
a) AD
b) CD
c) BD
d) AB
e) No error
Q2. Prime Minister and her advisers were aware that the (A)/ U.S.’s feelers to China could potentially come at a cost to India security. (B)/ The Sino-Soviet split meant that Moscow had looked at geopolitical (C)/ developments with a similarly perspective.(D)
a) BD
b) AD
c) CB
d) AC
e) No error
Q3. By December 1971, it was crunch time (A) / as the fate of their ally hung in the balance. (B)/ The U.S. aircraft carrier ‘Enterprise’ was dispatch (C)/ to the Indian Ocean as a gambit to raised Pakistan’s morale. (D)
a) BD
b) CD
c) AB
d) BC
e) No error
Q4. The misery of the start of the Indian first innings were evident in the commentary which, (A)/ however, were not partisan. But the gay dog which insisted on conferring (B)/ with India’s captain when he was fielding (C)/ on Sunday quite stole the show for several minutes. (D)
a) CD
b) CB
c) AB
d) BD
e) No error
Q5. It is not just statistics that prove the (A)/ case against deterrence, so does logic. (B)/ A reasonable man is deterres not by the gravity (C)/ of the sentence and by the detectability of the crime. (D)
a) BD
b) CD
c) AD
d) AB
e) No error
Q (6-10). In the following question, a sentence is given with certain words marked as A, B, C, D. Choose the options with the pair(s) of words that need to interchanged to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. If no change is required then mark E as your answer.
Q6. In the light of the imperative (A) incidents of clamor (B) violence perpetrated against women, it becomes recent (C) for the judiciary not give in to the public heinous (D) for making capital punishment mandatory for rape convicts.
a) B-D
b) A-C
c) A-C & B-D
d) B-C
e) No correction required.
Q7. In the system of criminal justice worldwide, including in India, sentencing (A) the element of underpinning (B) is the ‘Theory of Punishment’. This is classical (C) law, proved so (D) by having stood the test of time for centuries.
a) A-B
b) B-C & A-D
c) A-D
d) B-D
e) No correction required
Q8. Bangladesh has not sent a delegation (A) for the Joint River Commission meeting with India that was scheduled (B) to be held here on Wednesday. This has cast a shadow (C) over the agreement to share the waters of the Feni river that was taken up (D) during the October visit of Bangladesh Prime Minister to India.
a) CD
b) B-D & A-C
c) A-C
d) B-D
e) No correction required
Q9.It was understood that the cancellations (A) indicated Dhaka’s displeasure (B) over repeated (C) reference by India’s political leadership to the alleged (D) persecution of religious minorities in Bangladesh.
a) B-D
b) A-D & B-C
c) C-D
d) A-D
e) No correction required.
Q10. The Delhi High Court on Wednesday protests (A) to hear two public interest litigation recent (B) moved on the petition (C) violence at University here during agreed (D) against the Citizenship Amendment Act.
a) A-D
b) A-D & B-C
c) B-C
d) A-B
e) No correction required
Answers:
Q.1. (c)
Q.2. (a)
Q.3. (b)
Q.4. (c)
Q.5. (b)
Q.6. (c)
Q.7. (a)
Q.8. (d)
Q.9. (e)
Q.10. (b)
Q.1. (c)
Q.2. (a)
Q.3. (b)
Q.4. (c)
Q.5. (b)
Q.6. (c)
Q.7. (a)
Q.8. (d)
Q.9. (e)
Q.10. (b)
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