Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one or more sentence. Then choose the sentence(s) without error as your answer. If there is error in all the sentences, then your answer is E. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.)
I. Though the first portion of the book was dull, but the later part was quite interesting.
II. My all hopes were dashed to the ground when I came to know that my son had fallen in bad company.
III. After toiling very hard over a long period/ he found he had hardly made no profit at all.
IV. It seems evident to me that the visits they made to the island were not very frequent.
I. Though the first portion of the book was dull, but the later part was quite interesting.
II. My all hopes were dashed to the ground when I came to know that my son had fallen in bad company.
III. After toiling very hard over a long period/ he found he had hardly made no profit at all.
IV. It seems evident to me that the visits they made to the island were not very frequent.
Correct!
Wrong!
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Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in
one or more sentence. Then choose the sentence(s) without error as your answer. If there is error in all the
sentences, then your answer is E. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.)
I. We can count on technological innovation to continue in an even more rapid pace than in previous
generations.
II. The US action last month was a step towards a more stable and open multi-stakeholder Internet of the type that the Global Commission applaud.
III. While the original Internet linked computers entirely to the US, today‟s Internet connects billions of people
worldwide.
IV. In the Commission‟s third scenario, a healthy Internet provide unprecedented opportunities for innovation and economic growth.
one or more sentence. Then choose the sentence(s) without error as your answer. If there is error in all the
sentences, then your answer is E. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.)
I. We can count on technological innovation to continue in an even more rapid pace than in previous
generations.
II. The US action last month was a step towards a more stable and open multi-stakeholder Internet of the type that the Global Commission applaud.
III. While the original Internet linked computers entirely to the US, today‟s Internet connects billions of people
worldwide.
IV. In the Commission‟s third scenario, a healthy Internet provide unprecedented opportunities for innovation and economic growth.
Correct!
Wrong!
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Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in
one or more sentence. Then choose the sentence(s) without error as your answer. If there is error in all the
sentences, then your answer is E. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.)
I. China has the largest number of Internet users, but its “Great Fire Wall” has created barrier with parts of the
outside world.
II. Facebook and Amazon use predictive algorithms to make recommendations based on a user‟s reading or
purchasing history.
III. This will change in the next few years, as AI becomes more pervasive, potentially making every company and
every employee smarter, fast, and more productive.
IV. Deep-learning algorithms could help doctors identify cancer-cell types or intracranial abnormalities from
anywhere in the world in real time.
one or more sentence. Then choose the sentence(s) without error as your answer. If there is error in all the
sentences, then your answer is E. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.)
I. China has the largest number of Internet users, but its “Great Fire Wall” has created barrier with parts of the
outside world.
II. Facebook and Amazon use predictive algorithms to make recommendations based on a user‟s reading or
purchasing history.
III. This will change in the next few years, as AI becomes more pervasive, potentially making every company and
every employee smarter, fast, and more productive.
IV. Deep-learning algorithms could help doctors identify cancer-cell types or intracranial abnormalities from
anywhere in the world in real time.
Correct!
Wrong!
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Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in
one or more sentence. Then choose the sentence(s) without error as your answer. If there is error in all the
sentences, then your answer is E. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.)
I. AI can also detect and defend against digital security breaches, and will play a critical role on protecting user
privacy and building trust.
II. The low learning levels is due to the fact that the state spends 87% of its budget on salaries of its teachers and
not on infrastructure development for students.
III. More and more cab drivers are approaching the regional transport office (RTO) to obtain identity cards after
the transport office intensified action against errant drivers in the last couple of months.
IV. The beauty of the palace comes alive when over a lakh bulbs are switched on between 7pm and 7.45pm on
specific days.
one or more sentence. Then choose the sentence(s) without error as your answer. If there is error in all the
sentences, then your answer is E. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.)
I. AI can also detect and defend against digital security breaches, and will play a critical role on protecting user
privacy and building trust.
II. The low learning levels is due to the fact that the state spends 87% of its budget on salaries of its teachers and
not on infrastructure development for students.
III. More and more cab drivers are approaching the regional transport office (RTO) to obtain identity cards after
the transport office intensified action against errant drivers in the last couple of months.
IV. The beauty of the palace comes alive when over a lakh bulbs are switched on between 7pm and 7.45pm on
specific days.
Correct!
Wrong!
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Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in
one or more sentence. Then choose the sentence(s) without error as your answer. If there is error in all the
sentences, then your answer is E. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.)
I.If modernity is entitled to question tradition, there is every reason for tradition to question modernity.
II.The highest form of courage is when one volunteers to sacrifice one's own life for another.
III.The British knew little of the American countryside and had no experience with the colonists' guerrilla
tactics.
IV.The universities should train minds to bring apart material resources and human energies.
one or more sentence. Then choose the sentence(s) without error as your answer. If there is error in all the
sentences, then your answer is E. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.)
I.If modernity is entitled to question tradition, there is every reason for tradition to question modernity.
II.The highest form of courage is when one volunteers to sacrifice one's own life for another.
III.The British knew little of the American countryside and had no experience with the colonists' guerrilla
tactics.
IV.The universities should train minds to bring apart material resources and human energies.
Correct!
Wrong!
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Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in
one or more sentence. Then choose the sentence(s) without error as your answer. If there is error in all the
sentences, then your answer is E. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.)
I.The country‘s top biotechnology regulatory bodies asked developers of a genetically modified mustard
variety to place documentation related to the variety in public domain.
II.We humans have a tendency to not take events at face value but peer deep to glean more valuable
meanings.
III.An inflation ceiling poses risks in the event of an economic contraction like the one we had in 2008-09,
when inflation would have fallen.
IV.Many investors have left wondering how to build a portfolio that can outperform a market rattled by the
possibility of a mid-year interest rate hike by the US Federal Reserve.
one or more sentence. Then choose the sentence(s) without error as your answer. If there is error in all the
sentences, then your answer is E. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.)
I.The country‘s top biotechnology regulatory bodies asked developers of a genetically modified mustard
variety to place documentation related to the variety in public domain.
II.We humans have a tendency to not take events at face value but peer deep to glean more valuable
meanings.
III.An inflation ceiling poses risks in the event of an economic contraction like the one we had in 2008-09,
when inflation would have fallen.
IV.Many investors have left wondering how to build a portfolio that can outperform a market rattled by the
possibility of a mid-year interest rate hike by the US Federal Reserve.
Correct!
Wrong!
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Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in
one or more sentence. Then choose the sentence(s) without error as your answer. If there is error in all the
sentences, then your answer is E. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.)
I.The woman got to know that family members of the accused had gone to her village and pressured her
grandparents to settle matter.
II.The government is about to unveil a new bill that aims to check human trafficking by unifying several
existing laws, meting out tougher punishment for repeated offenders.
III.Tata Motors is in talks with a local manufacturer in Tehran to set up a joint venture to assemble its petrol cars
in Iran as it looks to tap the fast-growing market that has just emerged from sanctions.
IV.In what was perceived as a counter to critics who had attacked him for keeping interest rates high for long,
RBI Governor said the Indian central bank was wise to disregard advice in the past to cut more deeply.
one or more sentence. Then choose the sentence(s) without error as your answer. If there is error in all the
sentences, then your answer is E. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.)
I.The woman got to know that family members of the accused had gone to her village and pressured her
grandparents to settle matter.
II.The government is about to unveil a new bill that aims to check human trafficking by unifying several
existing laws, meting out tougher punishment for repeated offenders.
III.Tata Motors is in talks with a local manufacturer in Tehran to set up a joint venture to assemble its petrol cars
in Iran as it looks to tap the fast-growing market that has just emerged from sanctions.
IV.In what was perceived as a counter to critics who had attacked him for keeping interest rates high for long,
RBI Governor said the Indian central bank was wise to disregard advice in the past to cut more deeply.
Correct!
Wrong!
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