Question :
In these questions some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error and indicate it corresponding to the appropriate option. If there is no error, indicate corresponding to the last option
I hope India's condition (1) may go from bad to worse (2)/ unless all necessary steps / are taken to counter poverty. (3)/ No error (4)
Option 1: I hope India's condition
Option 2: may go from bad to worse
Option 3: unless all necessary steps are taken to counter terrorism.
Option 4: No Error
Correct Answer: I hope India's condition
Solution : There is an error in the option 1.
Instead of using "hope" we need to use " fear"
because "hope" is a word associated with pleasant things. While fear is a reaction to frightening or disturbing situations.
Hence the correct sentence is
I fear the India's condition may go from bad to worse unless all necessary steps are taken to counter terrorism.
In these questions some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error and indicate it corresponding to the appropriate letters. If there is no error, indicate corresponding to the last option.
In order to give up the bad habit (1) / of drinking, use of medicine or (2) / similar other method (3) / can be helped (4).
Option 1: In order to give up the bad habit
Option 2: of drinking, use of medicine or
Option 3: similar other method
Option 4: can be helped
Question : Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. If there is no error, select 'No error.' Sorry, I will be late as a flight / has been delayed due / to bad weather.
Option 1: No error
Option 2: Sorry, I will be late as a flight
Option 3: To bad weather
Option 4: Has been delayed due
Question : Find the part of the given sentence that has an error in it. If there is no error, choose ‘No error’. Give yourself a chance to be distracted of bad news.
Option 1: chance to be distracted
Option 2: Give yourself a
Option 3: No error
Option 4: of bad news
Question : Which law of economics states, "Bad money drives out good money"?
Option 1: Baxter's Law
Option 2: Ohm's Law
Option 3: Gresham's Law
Option 4: Gauss's Law
Regular exam updates, QnA, Predictors, College Applications & E-books now on your Mobile