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1. In the question given below, a sentence has been written five times with slight change. Choose the sentence which is grammatically correct.
(1) He tells the story of gangster's moll, treated in a casually proprietorial manner by her man, who exacts revenge by falling in love with her plumber.
(2) He tell the story of a gangster's moll, treated in a casually proprietorial manner by her man, who exacts revenge by falling in love with her plumber.
(3) He tells the story of a gangster's moll, treated in a casually proprietorial manner by her man, who exacts revenge by falling in love with her plumber.
(4) He tells the story of a gangster's moll, treated in a casually proprietorial manner by her man, who exact revenge by falling in love with her plumber.
(5) He tells the story of a gangster's moll, treated in a casual proprietorial manner by her man, who exacts revenge by falling in love with her plumber.
Explanation - He tells (subject is singular) the story of a (article is used for a singular noun) gangster's moll, treated in a casually (adverb is required) proprietorial manner to her man, who exacts (singular subject) revenge by falling in love with her plumber.
2. In the question given below, a sentence has been written five times with slight change. Choose the sentence which is grammatically correct.
(1) First of all, common sense will dictate that this is a non sequitur, because the federal and state education collusion is a monopoly itself.
(2) First of all, common sense would dictate that this is a non sequitur, because the federal and state education collusion is a monopoly itself.
(3) First of all, common sense would dictate that this is a non sequitur, because the federal and state education collusion are a monopoly itself.
(4) First of all, common sense would dictate that this is a non sequitur, because the federal and state education collusion is a monopoly themselves.
(5) First of all, common sense would dictates that this is a non sequitur, because the federal and state education collusion is a monopoly itself.
3. In the question given below, a sentence has been written five times with slight change. Choose the sentence which is grammatically correct.
(1) Sickness did not abate over the three and a half years of Federal occupation as Helena become known as one of the most insalubrious locations in the Union.
(2) Sickness does not abate over the three and a half years of Federal occupation as Helena became known as one of the most insalubrious locations in the Union.
(3) Sickness did not abate over the three and a half years of Federal occupation as Helena became known as one of most insalubrious locations in the Union.
(4) Sickness did not abate over the three and a half years of Federal occupation as Helena became known as one of the most insalubrious location in the Union.
(5) Sickness did not abate over the three and a half years of Federal occupation as Helena became known as one of the most insalubrious locations in the Union.
4. In the following question, a set of four words is given, out of which one is wrongly spelt. Choose the word which is wrongly spelt. If all are correct, Choose option (5)
(1) Across
(2) Aggression
(3) Argument
(4) Assasination
(5) All are correct
5. In the following question, a set of four words is given, out of which one is wrongly spelt. Choose the word which is wrongly spelt. If all are correct, Choose option (5)
(1) Believe
(2) Privilege
(3) Bizzarre
(4) Separate
(5) All are correct.
6. In the following question, a set of four words is given, out of which one is wrongly spelt. Choose the word which is wrongly spelt. If all are correct, Choose option (5)
(1) Cemetary
(2) Acknowledgement
(3) Achieve
(4) Occurrence
(5) All are correct
7. In the following question, a set of four words is given, out of which one is wrongly spelt. Choose the word which is wrongly spelt. If all are correct, Choose option (5)
(1) Accommodation
(2) Forseeable
(3) Niece
(4) Interrupt
(5) All are correct.
8. Read each part of the sentence to find out if there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one parts of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, mark your answer as (5).
(1) This trend continued after Crown rule
(2) in 1858 and nearly all military engineers
(3) seconded to the Indian Army
(4) was British sapper officers
(5) No Error
9. 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).
(1) Unlike many schoolmasters of the time,
(2) Priestley taught his students natural
(3) philosophy and even bought
(4) scientific instruments for themselves
(5) No Error
10. 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).
(1) Forecasting is famous difficult and inaccurate,
(2) but ironically, one reason for
(3) that inaccuracy is a
(4) misplaced emphasis on precision
(5) No Error
Answers:-
Q.1 (3)
Q.2 (2)
Q.3 (5)
Q.4 (4)
Q.5 (3)
Q.6 (1)
Q.7 (2)
Q.8 (4)
Q.9 (4)
Q.10 (1)
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