Question : Which of the following is the correct punctuation for this sentence?
She loves to sing, dance, and act she's a triple threat!
Option 1: She loves to sing, dance, and act; she's a triple threat!
Option 2: She loves to sing, dance, and act. She's a triple threat!
Option 3: She loves to sing, dance and act; she's a triple threat.
Option 4: She loves to sing, dance, and act. She's a triple threat.
Correct Answer: She loves to sing, dance, and act. She's a triple threat!
Solution : The correct answer is option 2
She loves to sing, dance, and act. She's a triple threat!
Explanation:
The original sentence is a run-on sentence because it is missing a necessary punctuation mark to separate the two independent clauses.
In this case, a period would be the best choice, which is provided in option b. The other options have different errors, such as missing or misplaced commas.
Question : The Land Acquisition Act of 2013 in India was a significant legislative change influenced by which movement?
Option 1: Labor Movement
Option 2: Environmental Movement
Option 3: Development-Affected People's Movement
Option 4: Women's Movement
Question : Fill in the blanks- For the first time MRTP act was replaced by Competition Act __.
Option 1: 2001
Option 2: 2002
Option 3: 2007
Option 4: 2009
Question : Which Charter Act brought to an end, the East India Company's monopoly in India's foreign trade ?
Option 1: Charter Act of 1853
Option 2: Charter Act of 1793
Option 3: Charter Act of 1813
Option 4: Charter Act of 1833
Question : Which among the following Acts discarded the 'dyarchy' system at the provincial level and allowed for the emergence of popularly elected provincial legislatures?
Option 1: Charter Act, 1793
Option 2: Montagu-Chelmsford Reform (Government of India Act), 1919
Option 3: Government of India Act, 1935
Option 4: Pitt's India Act, 1784
Question : The British Government intervened in the affairs of the Company and passed an Act in 1773 A.D., known as the
Option 1: Regulating Act
Option 2: Pitt's India Act
Option 3: Charter Act
Option 4: Company Act
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