Rearrange the following
five sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the
paper sequence to form a meaningful
paragraph; then answer the questions given
below them.
A.In addition, the government wants to boost
‘shared ownership’ where people buy a
chunk of house and pay the rest (with the
option to buy it in full later) and the hope is
that 135000 such homes will be built.
B. The construction of homes in Britain has
been below its long-term since 1990.
C. These two plans are not without their
drawbacks-one of which is housebuilders
will be encouraged to provide houses to buy
rather than to rent which will be a problem
for low-income families for whom putting
together a deposit is riskey.
D. The government has proposed building
40000 ‘affordable’ homes by 2020 which
would bring Britain close to its overall target
of 250000 a year which it hopes will help
keep its housing prices in check.
E. Moreover the Prime Minister has merely
mentioned these reforms in his speech but
has offered no details and until the changes
are more concrete efforts to delicate the
housing bubble will not get far.
F. Since 1990 prices too have risen by 60% in
real terms, faster than most other rich
countries.
Which of the following should be the SECOND
sentence after the rearrangement?
Correct!
Wrong!
-
Rearrange the following
five sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the
paper sequence to form a meaningful
paragraph; then answer the questions given
below them.
A.In addition, the government wants to boost
‘shared ownership’ where people buy a
chunk of house and pay the rest (with the
option to buy it in full later) and the hope is
that 135000 such homes will be built.
B. The construction of homes in Britain has
been below its long-term since 1990.
C. These two plans are not without their
drawbacks-one of which is housebuilders
will be encouraged to provide houses to buy
rather than to rent which will be a problem
for low-income families for whom putting
together a deposit is riskey.
D. The government has proposed building
40000 ‘affordable’ homes by 2020 which
would bring Britain close to its overall target
of 250000 a year which it hopes will help
keep its housing prices in check.
E. Moreover the Prime Minister has merely
mentioned these reforms in his speech but
has offered no details and until the changes
are more concrete efforts to delicate the
housing bubble will not get far.
F. Since 1990 prices too have risen by 60% in
real terms, faster than most other rich
countries.
Which of the following should be the FOURTH
sentence after the rearrangement?
Correct!
Wrong!
-
Rearrange the following
five sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the
paper sequence to form a meaningfu l
paragraph; then answer the questions given
below them.
A.In addition, the government wants to boost
‘shared ownership’ where people buy a
chunk of house and pay the rest (with the
option to buy it in full later) and the hope is
that 135000 such homes will be built.
B. The construction of homes in Britain has
been below its long-term since 1990.
C. These two plans are not without their
drawbacks-one of which is housebuilders
will be encouraged to provide houses to buy
rather than to rent which will be a problem
for low-income families for whom putting
together a deposit is riskey.
D. The government has proposed building
40000 ‘affordable’ homes by 2020 which
would bring Britain close to its overall target
of 250000 a year which it hopes will help
keep its housing prices in check.
E. Moreover the Prime Minister has merely
mentioned these reforms in his speech but
has offered no details and until the changes
are more concrete efforts to delicate the
housing bubble will not get far.
F. Since 1990 prices too have risen by 60% in
real terms, faster than most other rich
countries.
Which of the following should be the FIRST
sentence after the rearrangement ?
Correct!
Wrong!
-
Rearrange the following
five sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the
paper sequence to form a meaningful
paragraph; then answer the questions given
below them.
A.In addition, the government wants to boost
‘shared ownership’ where people buy a
chunk of house and pay the rest (with the
option to buy it in full later) and the hope is
that 135000 such homes will be built.
B. The construction of homes in Britain has
been below its long-term since 1990.
C. These two plans are not without their
drawbacks-one of which is housebuilders
will be encouraged to provide houses to buy
rather than to rent which will be a problem
for low-income families for whom putting
together a deposit is riskey.
D. The government has proposed building
40000 ‘affordable’ homes by 2020 which
would bring Britain close to its overall target
of 250000 a year which it hopes will help
keep its housing prices in check.
E. Moreover the Prime Minister has merely
mentioned these reforms in his speech but
has offered no details and until the changes
are more concrete efforts to delicate the
housing bubble will not get far.
F. Since 1990 prices too have risen by 60% in
real terms, faster than most other rich
countries.
Which of the following should be the THIRD
sentence after the rearrangement ?
Correct!
Wrong!
-
Rearrange the following
five sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the
paper sequence to form a meaningful
paragraph; then answer the questions given
below them.
A.In addition, the government wants to boost
‘shared ownership’ where people buy a
chunk of house and pay the rest (with the
option to buy it in full later) and the hope is
that 135000 such homes will be built.
B. The construction of homes in Britain has
been below its long-term since 1990.
C. These two plans are not without their
drawbacks-one of which is housebuilders
will be encouraged to provide houses to buy
rather than to rent which will be a problem
for low-income families for whom putting
together a deposit is riskey.
D. The government has proposed building
40000 ‘affordable’ homes by 2020 which
would bring Britain close to its overall target
of 250000 a year which it hopes will help
keep its housing prices in check.
E. Moreover the Prime Minister has merely
mentioned these reforms in his speech but
has offered no details and until the changes
are more concrete efforts to delicate the
housing bubble will not get far.
F. Since 1990 prices too have risen by 60% in
real terms, faster than most other rich
countries.
Which of the following should be the SIXTH
(LAST) sentence after the rearrangement?
Correct!
Wrong!
-
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 deal will put Uranium enrichment by Iran on hold for at least eight month, and is paving the way for direct talks between the US and the Islamic Republic.
B.Members of the Royal Family, governors-general, and prime ministers from the Commonwealth realms were present at various functions.
C.European sanctions do not affect Iran's electricity exports, That creates a loophole for Iran's natural gas reserves.
D.That same evening, a pre-recorded message by the Queen was released and aired on television around the world.
Correct!
Wrong!
-
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 operation was preceded by a period with a number of mutual Israeli–Palestinian responsive attacks.
B.Mindanao is considered the major food basket of the Philippines.
C.Voting in the General Assembly on important questions, namely, recommendations for peace and security.
D.Although the resolutions passed by the General Assembly do not have the binding forces over the member nations .
Correct!
Wrong!
-
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 last two of these Regular sessions was routinely scheduled to recess exactly three months afterwards in early December, but were resumed in January and extended until just before the beginning of the following sessions.
B.If the Security Council fails to act to maintain international peace and security due to a disagreement among its permanent members.
C.The objective of the resolution is to accord an upgraded status to the Palestinian delegation and recognise its boundaries as they were prior to 1967.
D.The areas claimed by the State of Palestine lie in the Levant.
Correct!
Wrong!
-
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.Virtual currencies are growing in popularity.
While the collective value of virtual currencies
is still a fraction of the total U.S. Dollars in
circulation, the use of virtual currencies as a
payment mechanism of transfer of value is
gaining momentum.
B. Both are terrible deals and switching from a loan shark to a sound financial institution can save a household as much as $ 1,00,000 per month.
C.Scotland, in any respects in the last 40
years, has become more like elsewhere in
Western Europe, and with this, people
increasingly wish to emphasise their
distinctiveness in national identities and
cultures.
D.In the second group game Spain beat Chile 2–0, with both players again in target.
Correct!
Wrong!
-
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.His political career began as Minister of Commerce and ended after his Prime Ministership.
B.The Church must admit its mistakes and begin a radical change, starting from the Pope and the bishops.
C.Garnerin tested his contraption by leaping from a hydrogen balloon 3,200 feet above Paris.
D.The total jump, from leaving the capsule to landing on the ground, lasted approximately ten minute.
Correct!
Wrong!
-
Rearrange the following
five sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the
paper sequence to form a meaningful
paragraph; then answer the questions given
below them.
A.In addition, the government wants to boost
‘shared ownership’ where people buy a
chunk of house and pay the rest (with the
option to buy it in full later) and the hope is
that 135000 such homes will be built.
B. The construction of homes in Britain has
been below its long-term since 1990.
C. These two plans are not without their
drawbacks-one of which is housebuilders
will be encouraged to provide houses to buy
rather than to rent which will be a problem
for low-income families for whom putting
together a deposit is riskey.
D. The government has proposed building
40000 ‘affordable’ homes by 2020 which
would bring Britain close to its overall target
of 250000 a year which it hopes will help
keep its housing prices in check.
E. Moreover the Prime Minister has merely
mentioned these reforms in his speech but
has offered no details and until the changes
are more concrete efforts to delicate the
housing bubble will not get far.
F. Since 1990 prices too have risen by 60% in
real terms, faster than most other rich
countries.
Which of the following should be the SECOND
sentence after the rearrangement?
five sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the
paper sequence to form a meaningful
paragraph; then answer the questions given
below them.
A.In addition, the government wants to boost
‘shared ownership’ where people buy a
chunk of house and pay the rest (with the
option to buy it in full later) and the hope is
that 135000 such homes will be built.
B. The construction of homes in Britain has
been below its long-term since 1990.
C. These two plans are not without their
drawbacks-one of which is housebuilders
will be encouraged to provide houses to buy
rather than to rent which will be a problem
for low-income families for whom putting
together a deposit is riskey.
D. The government has proposed building
40000 ‘affordable’ homes by 2020 which
would bring Britain close to its overall target
of 250000 a year which it hopes will help
keep its housing prices in check.
E. Moreover the Prime Minister has merely
mentioned these reforms in his speech but
has offered no details and until the changes
are more concrete efforts to delicate the
housing bubble will not get far.
F. Since 1990 prices too have risen by 60% in
real terms, faster than most other rich
countries.
Which of the following should be the SECOND
sentence after the rearrangement?
Correct!
Wrong!
-
Rearrange the following
five sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the
paper sequence to form a meaningful
paragraph; then answer the questions given
below them.
A.In addition, the government wants to boost
‘shared ownership’ where people buy a
chunk of house and pay the rest (with the
option to buy it in full later) and the hope is
that 135000 such homes will be built.
B. The construction of homes in Britain has
been below its long-term since 1990.
C. These two plans are not without their
drawbacks-one of which is housebuilders
will be encouraged to provide houses to buy
rather than to rent which will be a problem
for low-income families for whom putting
together a deposit is riskey.
D. The government has proposed building
40000 ‘affordable’ homes by 2020 which
would bring Britain close to its overall target
of 250000 a year which it hopes will help
keep its housing prices in check.
E. Moreover the Prime Minister has merely
mentioned these reforms in his speech but
has offered no details and until the changes
are more concrete efforts to delicate the
housing bubble will not get far.
F. Since 1990 prices too have risen by 60% in
real terms, faster than most other rich
countries.
Which of the following should be the FOURTH
sentence after the rearrangement?
five sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the
paper sequence to form a meaningful
paragraph; then answer the questions given
below them.
A.In addition, the government wants to boost
‘shared ownership’ where people buy a
chunk of house and pay the rest (with the
option to buy it in full later) and the hope is
that 135000 such homes will be built.
B. The construction of homes in Britain has
been below its long-term since 1990.
C. These two plans are not without their
drawbacks-one of which is housebuilders
will be encouraged to provide houses to buy
rather than to rent which will be a problem
for low-income families for whom putting
together a deposit is riskey.
D. The government has proposed building
40000 ‘affordable’ homes by 2020 which
would bring Britain close to its overall target
of 250000 a year which it hopes will help
keep its housing prices in check.
E. Moreover the Prime Minister has merely
mentioned these reforms in his speech but
has offered no details and until the changes
are more concrete efforts to delicate the
housing bubble will not get far.
F. Since 1990 prices too have risen by 60% in
real terms, faster than most other rich
countries.
Which of the following should be the FOURTH
sentence after the rearrangement?
Correct!
Wrong!
-
Rearrange the following
five sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the
paper sequence to form a meaningfu l
paragraph; then answer the questions given
below them.
A.In addition, the government wants to boost
‘shared ownership’ where people buy a
chunk of house and pay the rest (with the
option to buy it in full later) and the hope is
that 135000 such homes will be built.
B. The construction of homes in Britain has
been below its long-term since 1990.
C. These two plans are not without their
drawbacks-one of which is housebuilders
will be encouraged to provide houses to buy
rather than to rent which will be a problem
for low-income families for whom putting
together a deposit is riskey.
D. The government has proposed building
40000 ‘affordable’ homes by 2020 which
would bring Britain close to its overall target
of 250000 a year which it hopes will help
keep its housing prices in check.
E. Moreover the Prime Minister has merely
mentioned these reforms in his speech but
has offered no details and until the changes
are more concrete efforts to delicate the
housing bubble will not get far.
F. Since 1990 prices too have risen by 60% in
real terms, faster than most other rich
countries.
Which of the following should be the FIRST
sentence after the rearrangement ?
five sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the
paper sequence to form a meaningfu l
paragraph; then answer the questions given
below them.
A.In addition, the government wants to boost
‘shared ownership’ where people buy a
chunk of house and pay the rest (with the
option to buy it in full later) and the hope is
that 135000 such homes will be built.
B. The construction of homes in Britain has
been below its long-term since 1990.
C. These two plans are not without their
drawbacks-one of which is housebuilders
will be encouraged to provide houses to buy
rather than to rent which will be a problem
for low-income families for whom putting
together a deposit is riskey.
D. The government has proposed building
40000 ‘affordable’ homes by 2020 which
would bring Britain close to its overall target
of 250000 a year which it hopes will help
keep its housing prices in check.
E. Moreover the Prime Minister has merely
mentioned these reforms in his speech but
has offered no details and until the changes
are more concrete efforts to delicate the
housing bubble will not get far.
F. Since 1990 prices too have risen by 60% in
real terms, faster than most other rich
countries.
Which of the following should be the FIRST
sentence after the rearrangement ?
Correct!
Wrong!
-
Rearrange the following
five sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the
paper sequence to form a meaningful
paragraph; then answer the questions given
below them.
A.In addition, the government wants to boost
‘shared ownership’ where people buy a
chunk of house and pay the rest (with the
option to buy it in full later) and the hope is
that 135000 such homes will be built.
B. The construction of homes in Britain has
been below its long-term since 1990.
C. These two plans are not without their
drawbacks-one of which is housebuilders
will be encouraged to provide houses to buy
rather than to rent which will be a problem
for low-income families for whom putting
together a deposit is riskey.
D. The government has proposed building
40000 ‘affordable’ homes by 2020 which
would bring Britain close to its overall target
of 250000 a year which it hopes will help
keep its housing prices in check.
E. Moreover the Prime Minister has merely
mentioned these reforms in his speech but
has offered no details and until the changes
are more concrete efforts to delicate the
housing bubble will not get far.
F. Since 1990 prices too have risen by 60% in
real terms, faster than most other rich
countries.
Which of the following should be the THIRD
sentence after the rearrangement ?
five sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the
paper sequence to form a meaningful
paragraph; then answer the questions given
below them.
A.In addition, the government wants to boost
‘shared ownership’ where people buy a
chunk of house and pay the rest (with the
option to buy it in full later) and the hope is
that 135000 such homes will be built.
B. The construction of homes in Britain has
been below its long-term since 1990.
C. These two plans are not without their
drawbacks-one of which is housebuilders
will be encouraged to provide houses to buy
rather than to rent which will be a problem
for low-income families for whom putting
together a deposit is riskey.
D. The government has proposed building
40000 ‘affordable’ homes by 2020 which
would bring Britain close to its overall target
of 250000 a year which it hopes will help
keep its housing prices in check.
E. Moreover the Prime Minister has merely
mentioned these reforms in his speech but
has offered no details and until the changes
are more concrete efforts to delicate the
housing bubble will not get far.
F. Since 1990 prices too have risen by 60% in
real terms, faster than most other rich
countries.
Which of the following should be the THIRD
sentence after the rearrangement ?
Correct!
Wrong!
-
Rearrange the following
five sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the
paper sequence to form a meaningful
paragraph; then answer the questions given
below them.
A.In addition, the government wants to boost
‘shared ownership’ where people buy a
chunk of house and pay the rest (with the
option to buy it in full later) and the hope is
that 135000 such homes will be built.
B. The construction of homes in Britain has
been below its long-term since 1990.
C. These two plans are not without their
drawbacks-one of which is housebuilders
will be encouraged to provide houses to buy
rather than to rent which will be a problem
for low-income families for whom putting
together a deposit is riskey.
D. The government has proposed building
40000 ‘affordable’ homes by 2020 which
would bring Britain close to its overall target
of 250000 a year which it hopes will help
keep its housing prices in check.
E. Moreover the Prime Minister has merely
mentioned these reforms in his speech but
has offered no details and until the changes
are more concrete efforts to delicate the
housing bubble will not get far.
F. Since 1990 prices too have risen by 60% in
real terms, faster than most other rich
countries.
Which of the following should be the SIXTH
(LAST) sentence after the rearrangement?
five sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the
paper sequence to form a meaningful
paragraph; then answer the questions given
below them.
A.In addition, the government wants to boost
‘shared ownership’ where people buy a
chunk of house and pay the rest (with the
option to buy it in full later) and the hope is
that 135000 such homes will be built.
B. The construction of homes in Britain has
been below its long-term since 1990.
C. These two plans are not without their
drawbacks-one of which is housebuilders
will be encouraged to provide houses to buy
rather than to rent which will be a problem
for low-income families for whom putting
together a deposit is riskey.
D. The government has proposed building
40000 ‘affordable’ homes by 2020 which
would bring Britain close to its overall target
of 250000 a year which it hopes will help
keep its housing prices in check.
E. Moreover the Prime Minister has merely
mentioned these reforms in his speech but
has offered no details and until the changes
are more concrete efforts to delicate the
housing bubble will not get far.
F. Since 1990 prices too have risen by 60% in
real terms, faster than most other rich
countries.
Which of the following should be the SIXTH
(LAST) sentence after the rearrangement?
Correct!
Wrong!
-
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 deal will put Uranium enrichment by Iran on hold for at least eight month, and is paving the way for direct talks between the US and the Islamic Republic.
B.Members of the Royal Family, governors-general, and prime ministers from the Commonwealth realms were present at various functions.
C.European sanctions do not affect Iran's electricity exports, That creates a loophole for Iran's natural gas reserves.
D.That same evening, a pre-recorded message by the Queen was released and aired on television around the world.
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 deal will put Uranium enrichment by Iran on hold for at least eight month, and is paving the way for direct talks between the US and the Islamic Republic.
B.Members of the Royal Family, governors-general, and prime ministers from the Commonwealth realms were present at various functions.
C.European sanctions do not affect Iran's electricity exports, That creates a loophole for Iran's natural gas reserves.
D.That same evening, a pre-recorded message by the Queen was released and aired on television around the world.
Correct!
Wrong!
-
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 operation was preceded by a period with a number of mutual Israeli–Palestinian responsive attacks.
B.Mindanao is considered the major food basket of the Philippines.
C.Voting in the General Assembly on important questions, namely, recommendations for peace and security.
D.Although the resolutions passed by the General Assembly do not have the binding forces over the member nations .
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 operation was preceded by a period with a number of mutual Israeli–Palestinian responsive attacks.
B.Mindanao is considered the major food basket of the Philippines.
C.Voting in the General Assembly on important questions, namely, recommendations for peace and security.
D.Although the resolutions passed by the General Assembly do not have the binding forces over the member nations .
Correct!
Wrong!
-
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 last two of these Regular sessions was routinely scheduled to recess exactly three months afterwards in early December, but were resumed in January and extended until just before the beginning of the following sessions.
B.If the Security Council fails to act to maintain international peace and security due to a disagreement among its permanent members.
C.The objective of the resolution is to accord an upgraded status to the Palestinian delegation and recognise its boundaries as they were prior to 1967.
D.The areas claimed by the State of Palestine lie in the Levant.
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 last two of these Regular sessions was routinely scheduled to recess exactly three months afterwards in early December, but were resumed in January and extended until just before the beginning of the following sessions.
B.If the Security Council fails to act to maintain international peace and security due to a disagreement among its permanent members.
C.The objective of the resolution is to accord an upgraded status to the Palestinian delegation and recognise its boundaries as they were prior to 1967.
D.The areas claimed by the State of Palestine lie in the Levant.
Correct!
Wrong!
-
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.Virtual currencies are growing in popularity.
While the collective value of virtual currencies
is still a fraction of the total U.S. Dollars in
circulation, the use of virtual currencies as a
payment mechanism of transfer of value is
gaining momentum.
B. Both are terrible deals and switching from a loan shark to a sound financial institution can save a household as much as $ 1,00,000 per month.
C.Scotland, in any respects in the last 40
years, has become more like elsewhere in
Western Europe, and with this, people
increasingly wish to emphasise their
distinctiveness in national identities and
cultures.
D.In the second group game Spain beat Chile 2–0, with both players again in target.
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.Virtual currencies are growing in popularity.
While the collective value of virtual currencies
is still a fraction of the total U.S. Dollars in
circulation, the use of virtual currencies as a
payment mechanism of transfer of value is
gaining momentum.
B. Both are terrible deals and switching from a loan shark to a sound financial institution can save a household as much as $ 1,00,000 per month.
C.Scotland, in any respects in the last 40
years, has become more like elsewhere in
Western Europe, and with this, people
increasingly wish to emphasise their
distinctiveness in national identities and
cultures.
D.In the second group game Spain beat Chile 2–0, with both players again in target.
Correct!
Wrong!
-
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.His political career began as Minister of Commerce and ended after his Prime Ministership.
B.The Church must admit its mistakes and begin a radical change, starting from the Pope and the bishops.
C.Garnerin tested his contraption by leaping from a hydrogen balloon 3,200 feet above Paris.
D.The total jump, from leaving the capsule to landing on the ground, lasted approximately ten minute.
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.His political career began as Minister of Commerce and ended after his Prime Ministership.
B.The Church must admit its mistakes and begin a radical change, starting from the Pope and the bishops.
C.Garnerin tested his contraption by leaping from a hydrogen balloon 3,200 feet above Paris.
D.The total jump, from leaving the capsule to landing on the ground, lasted approximately ten minute.
Correct!
Wrong!
-