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.)
A. The cabinet secretary has mentioned that if officials turn up without practice and their performance is not up to the mark, we run the risk of the record claim in the Guinness Book of world Records effected.
B. Interaction to business leaders and entrepreneurs is programmed throughout the academic year through industrial visits and workshops, thus giving students a practioner’s perspective.
C. Unplanned development, lack of political will and public concern has led to Delhi achieving the ignominious distinction of being one of the most polluted capitals in the world.
D. Amnesty International released a detailed report, asserting that the Union government has often refused to prosecute the Army or paramilitary personnel accused of human rights misuses.
A. The cabinet secretary has mentioned that if officials turn up without practice and their performance is not up to the mark, we run the risk of the record claim in the Guinness Book of world Records effected.
B. Interaction to business leaders and entrepreneurs is programmed throughout the academic year through industrial visits and workshops, thus giving students a practioner’s perspective.
C. Unplanned development, lack of political will and public concern has led to Delhi achieving the ignominious distinction of being one of the most polluted capitals in the world.
D. Amnesty International released a detailed report, asserting that the Union government has often refused to prosecute the Army or paramilitary personnel accused of human rights misuses.
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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.)
A. The palmist friend of Deepak had predicted that his son Prakhar would become an artist and the prediction proved true.
B. He does not like this type of man who does nothing but find out fault in others.
C. Never have I listened to such a beautiful music as the piece we heard on radio last night.
D. An uncle of mine who is farmer gave me a piece of useful advice when I went to see him three week ago.
A. The palmist friend of Deepak had predicted that his son Prakhar would become an artist and the prediction proved true.
B. He does not like this type of man who does nothing but find out fault in others.
C. Never have I listened to such a beautiful music as the piece we heard on radio last night.
D. An uncle of mine who is farmer gave me a piece of useful advice when I went to see him three week ago.
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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.)
A. The old man in the crowd warned Julius Caeser from the danger of death on a certain day.
B. Money which is source of the happiness in life becomes a source of peril and confusion unless we control it.
C. The rich cannot accumulate the wealth without the co-operation of poor in the society.
D. Having finished his breakfast he started working on the problem that have been awaiting disposal for the long time.
A. The old man in the crowd warned Julius Caeser from the danger of death on a certain day.
B. Money which is source of the happiness in life becomes a source of peril and confusion unless we control it.
C. The rich cannot accumulate the wealth without the co-operation of poor in the society.
D. Having finished his breakfast he started working on the problem that have been awaiting disposal for the long time.
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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.)
A. By upholding the State government’s appeal, the Supreme Court criticized the attitude of the single judge who wrote the judgments.
B. Joining worldwide efforts to squeeze terror finances, India has announced a ban on trade with the Islamic state and the al-Nusra Front and other groups associated with the al-Qaeda.
C. There is no doubt that some people are selfish and greedy, but there are lot of more people in the world who are selfless and generous.
D. Many dangerous chemicals which caused the depletion of the ozone layer are now being boycotted by people throughout the world and manufacturers are being forced to look for alternatives.
A. By upholding the State government’s appeal, the Supreme Court criticized the attitude of the single judge who wrote the judgments.
B. Joining worldwide efforts to squeeze terror finances, India has announced a ban on trade with the Islamic state and the al-Nusra Front and other groups associated with the al-Qaeda.
C. There is no doubt that some people are selfish and greedy, but there are lot of more people in the world who are selfless and generous.
D. Many dangerous chemicals which caused the depletion of the ozone layer are now being boycotted by people throughout the world and manufacturers are being forced to look for alternatives.
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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.)
A. I was wondering whether I can produce a meal out of what’s left in the fridge.
B. She was told to give the award to whosoever she thought had done the most for the downtrodden.
C. Since the attachment of air-conditioned sleeping cars to all important trains, travelling became very pleasant, especially during the summer season.
D. We are four brothers and sisters living in this house but neither of us is satisfied with it.
A. I was wondering whether I can produce a meal out of what’s left in the fridge.
B. She was told to give the award to whosoever she thought had done the most for the downtrodden.
C. Since the attachment of air-conditioned sleeping cars to all important trains, travelling became very pleasant, especially during the summer season.
D. We are four brothers and sisters living in this house but neither of us is satisfied with it.
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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.)
A. leading textile manufacturer, one of the fastest growing in the industry is looking for a marketing manager to look up the marketing network of the company.
B. The single biggest gainer in this process was ITC's Gold Flake Kings sales are estimated to have moved up from 50 million to 200 million sticks per month during 1987 and last year.
C. Salim and Antony are such good friends that one won't go to the pictures without his coming too.
D. Locke's treatises on government toleration and education show a mind fully awake in the possibilities of social reconstruction.
A. leading textile manufacturer, one of the fastest growing in the industry is looking for a marketing manager to look up the marketing network of the company.
B. The single biggest gainer in this process was ITC's Gold Flake Kings sales are estimated to have moved up from 50 million to 200 million sticks per month during 1987 and last year.
C. Salim and Antony are such good friends that one won't go to the pictures without his coming too.
D. Locke's treatises on government toleration and education show a mind fully awake in the possibilities of social reconstruction.
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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.)
A. The President had hardly spoken a few words when the microphone stopped functioning.
B. The presumption that the average investor does not understand or take interest in the affairs of the company is not correct.
C. Emphasis on equality of life ensures for the health and happiness of every individual.
D. There was very heavy rain last night, and the rivers have overflown their banks causing severe hardship to the people living by them.
A. The President had hardly spoken a few words when the microphone stopped functioning.
B. The presumption that the average investor does not understand or take interest in the affairs of the company is not correct.
C. Emphasis on equality of life ensures for the health and happiness of every individual.
D. There was very heavy rain last night, and the rivers have overflown their banks causing severe hardship to the people living by them.
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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.)
A. The meeting adjourned abruptly by the Chairman after about three hours of deliberation.
B. Every motorist knows road signs---whether symbols or color codes--- have an immediacy that neither the spoken nor the written word can match.
C. The ability to plan, organize and coordinate work is all fundamental to working within deadline.
D. Another reason for pharmaceutical companies beefing up their OTC (Over the Country) divisions is that prescription drugs with proven safety records which have been reached the end of the their patent protection period are allowed to be sold without a prescription.
A. The meeting adjourned abruptly by the Chairman after about three hours of deliberation.
B. Every motorist knows road signs---whether symbols or color codes--- have an immediacy that neither the spoken nor the written word can match.
C. The ability to plan, organize and coordinate work is all fundamental to working within deadline.
D. Another reason for pharmaceutical companies beefing up their OTC (Over the Country) divisions is that prescription drugs with proven safety records which have been reached the end of the their patent protection period are allowed to be sold without a prescription.
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