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In each of the questions below, a sentence has been given five times. Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct and mark your answer.
Q1. (1) Our school would have won the match if only we would have more bowlers in our team.
(2) Our school had won the match if only we would have more bowlers in our team.
(3) Our school would have won the match if only we had more bowlers in our team.
(4) Our school had won the match if only we have more bowlers in our team.
(5) Our school would win the match if only we had more bowlers in our team.
Q.2.
(1) Since Rohan wasn’t rich enough, he never turned away anyone who needed help.
(2) Rohan wasn’t rich enough, but he never turned away anyone who needed help.
(3) Being not enough rich, Rohan never turned away anyone who needed help.
(4) Rohan wasn’t rich enough, although he never turned down anyone who needed help.
(5) Because Rohan lacked needed money, he never turned down anyone who needed help.
Q.3.
(1) By January next year, Ankit will be ten years working in this enterprise.
(2) Till January next year, Ankit will work in this enterprise for ten years.
(3) Ankit will be working in this enterprise upon completing ten years by next January.
(4) By January next year, Ankit will have been working in this enterprise for ten years.
(5) Being ten years completed, Ankit will be working in this enterprise till January next.
In each of the following questions, a sentence with four highlighted words, which may or may not be at the right place, has been given. Choose the pair of words that need to be interchanged to make the sentence meaningful. If all the words are correct at their places, your answer is (5).
Q.4. The awareness (A) of the seminar (B) was to raiseobjective (C) about the consequences (D)of corruption.
(1) A-D
(2) C-D
(3) B-C
(4) A-C
(5) No change required
Q.5. Therenowned (A)was himself ateacher (B)painter and many (C) rich people buy his paintings (D).
(1) A-D
(2) C-D
(3) A-B
(4) A-C
(5) No change required
Q.06-10.In each of the following questions, read each part of the sentence to find if there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. If the sentence is already correct, your answer is (5).
Q.6.
(1) The weakening impact of demonetisation
(2) on the informal sector that employed
(3) nearly 90% of the workforce had long been suspected
(4) on the basis of theoretical evidence.
(5) No Error
Q.7.
(1) The number of students from low-income backgrounds
(2) have grown substantially in recent years
(3) but even those from middle income
(4) families worry a great deal about college.
(5) No Error
Q.8.
(1) There was a controversy over NSSO
(2) figures not releasing
(3) after a draft report indicated
(4) that employment generation was slow.
(5) No Error
Q.9.
(1) The tightened norms that came into
(2) affect on February 1 place several restrictions
(3) on E-commerce companies
(4) including Walmart owned Flipkart and Amazon
(5) No Error
Q.10.
(1) Not only it is social media
(2) that is responsible for communal
(3) and caste violence but also news
(4) media and some amoral politicians.
(5) No Error
Answer:-
1-Answer: 3
2-Answer: 2
3-Answer: 4
4-Answer: 4
5-Answer: 3
6-Answer: 1
7-Answer: 2
8-Answer: 5
9-Answer: 2
10-Answer: 1
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