Question : Find out the part of the sentence which is contextually incorrect: His being savage to people and also his ungracious nature is sometimes imputed to his being serene.
Option 1: His being savage to people
Option 2: and also his ungracious nature
Option 3: No error
Option 4: is sometimes imputed to
Option 5: his being serene
Correct Answer: and also his ungracious nature
Solution : The sentence describes that he is discourteous and aggressive. Thus, it cannot be attributed to his serene (peaceful) nature.
Question : Find out the part of the sentence which is contextually incorrect: He blithely allowed his bungalow to be auctioned amid all humiliation and controversy.
Option 1: No error
Option 2: auctioned amid all
Option 3: humiliation and controversy.
Option 4: his bungalow to be
Option 5: He blithely allowed
Question : Find out the part of the sentence which is contextually incorrect: The antagonism exhibited by the politician highlighted that he was very evidently gregarious in nature.
Option 1: The antagonism exhibited
Option 2: by the politician highlighted
Option 3: that he was very evidently
Option 4: No error
Option 5: gregarious in nature
Question :
Find out the part of the sentence which is contextually incorrect:
His being barbarous to his peers and also his insolent nature is sometimes attributed to his being unruffled.
Option 1: and also his insolent nature
Option 2: is sometimes attributed to
Option 3: his being unruffled
Option 5: His being barbarous to his peers
Question : Directions: In the following question, some parts of the sentence have errors and some are correct. Find out which part of the sentence has an error. The number of that part is the answer. If a sentence is error-free, your answer is "No Error".
We rejoiced at his being promoted.
Option 1: 1
Option 2: 2
Option 3: 3
Option 4: 4
Question : Directions: In the following question, some parts of the sentence may have errors. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and select the appropriate option. If the sentence is free from error, select "No Error".
His reputation for (1) / being rough on (2) / students was well-earned. (3) / No Error (4)
Option 1: (1)
Option 2: (2)
Option 3: (3)
Option 4: (4)
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