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  • Mangal Pandey was well known(1)/ because he was involved(2)/ in the initial stages(3)/ of the Indian rebellion.(4)/ No Error(5)

  • Most of the Indian populations still lives(1)/ in its villages and thus the contribution of(2)/ agriculture to Indian economy(3)/ becomes very important.(4)/ No Error(5)

  • Catherine's grandfather always(1)/ lost his balance while walking(2)/ and would be found fallen(3)/ on the road.(4)/ No Error(5)

  • Her doctor was(1)/ annoyed because she(2)/ ignore her health(3)/ even after being hospitalised twice.(4)/ No Error(5)

  • Raghav was worry(1)/ about telling his parents(2)/ that he wanted to move out(3)/ and live independently.(4)/ No Error(5)

  • The temple is at located(1)/ such a high altitude that it is(2)/Impossible to go there(3)/during the winter season.(4)/No Error(5).

  • On reaching the(1)/  On reaching the(2)/ that two elephant from(3)/ that two elephant from(4)/No Error (5)

  • The buiders have(1)/promised a customers(2)/that the construction willl be(3)/completed as soon as possible(4)/No Error(5)

  • Pratik was extremely(1)/happy when he (2)/saw his favourite(3)/actor at near the mall(4)/No Error(5)

  • Vanita managed to(1)/answers all the questions(2)/whereas her friend could(3)/answer only a few.(4)/No Error(5)

  • I know(1)/he is having(2)/ a lot of books(3)/ on how to improve english(4)/No Error(5)

  • The thoery of relativity(1)/ is so complicated as we(2)/ cannot describe(3) it in afew sentences.(4)/No Error(5)

  • A cell(1)/ is the smallest(2)/indentifiable unit of life and cannot be(3)/ seen with a naked eye.(4)

  • If a student needs advices about(1)/ careers, he or she(2)/ should consult(3)/ th careers officers.(4)/No Error(5)

  • This machine looks(1)/ good but is very(2)/ badly designed(3)/and doesn't work good.(4)/No ErroR(5)

  • He avoids (1)/taking the (2)/ prescribed medicine (3) /at regularly intervals. (4)/No error (5)

  • It is advisable that (1)/each time you (2)/ encountered such a situation (3)/keep you cool. (4)/Noerror (5)

  • He asked me that (1)/what my total investment was (2)/during the (3)/last five years. (4)/Noerror (5)

  • Every driver should take (1)/abundant precautions (2)/while driving on (3)/ an unfamiliar road.(4)/No error (5)

  • Some people (1)/are believing (2) / that women cannot (3)/ compete with men. (4)/No error (5)

  • Suppose, if you(1)/ were left alone to(2)/live on a desert island (3)/what would you do?(4)/ No Error(5)

  • He wondered that what(1)/would be the next move(2)/ of his opponents who had(3)/ vowed to see him dislodged from power?(4)/No Error(5)

  • The nation should(1)/ be grateful to(2)/the armed forces for (3)/protecting them.(4)/ No Error(5)

  • For so many years(1)/ it is almost his habit(2)/ to go to the bed(3)/at 10 pm daily.(4)/ No Error(5)

  • To the men(1)/ who worked so hard(2)/ in the project the news was(3)/profound disappointing.(4)/ No Error(5)

  • The protestors went on a rampaging  and set ablaze three shops  resulting in injuries to 30 people  including women and children

  • It is evident that the banking sector has underwent tremendous change during the past two decades.

  • The reports prompted the chairman of  the organizing committee to address a hurried press conference  where he reprimanded the media for conducting a “prejudiced campaign”

  • The merchant counted  the number of pearls to make sure that  none of them were missing. 

  • How is it that  neither your friend Mahesh   nor his brother Ramesh have protested   against this injustice? 

  • He has travelled (A) / all over the world (B) / yet he speaks (C) / several languages fluently. (D) 

  • A successful company is (A) / any that makes a good (B) / profit and provides (C) / high returns to its shareholders. (D) 

  • The agreement on (A) / which all of us have (B) / worked so hard will (C) / be sign tomorrow.(D)

  • It is necessarily to maintain (A) / a record of all transactions (B) / in case the auditors (C) /want to see it. (D) 

  • Very few young trainees (A) / willingly undertake (B) / a posting to a branch (C) / located in a rural area. (D) 

  • She was immensely paid (a) / for how skilful she (b) / handled (c) / the crowd. (d)

  • I met her (a) / about ten years ago (b) / and have remembered her (c) / ever for. (d)

  • Rajiv is very senior (a) / to me (b) / so I dare not (c) / disrespect him. (d)

  • Sooraj said (a) / it was (b) / quite all right (c) / to reject the offer. (d)

  • She is too glad (a) / to receive (b) / the offer letter (c) / of this company. (d) 

  • His failure (a) / is too much (b) / painful (c) / for his family. (d)

  • The amount which (a) / the Company has paid (b) / to dependents of the dead worker (c) / is fairly unjustified.

  • When carefully examined, (a) / it was found (b) / that there (c) / were some missing pieces.(d)

  • The government (a) / of our country always should (b) / make public health (c) / an important part of its agenda.

  • The students (a) / have been practising (b) / hardly for their (c) / School Sports Day and so they deserve the first prize. (d)

  • I rarely find something (a) / in the movies (b) / that is worth remembering (c) / No error (d) 

  • My mother works (a) / very quicker than (b) / I at cooking (c) / No error (d)

  • Anna came to the classroom (a) / lately and was punished (b) / by the teacher (c) / No error (d)

  • Namita looks active (a) / today because she (b) / soundly slept last night (c) / No error (d)

  • She had barely nothing (a) / to eat when she came (b) / to me last month. (c) / No error (d)

  • It had been too cold (a) / the whole month and we preferred (b) / to stay in the plains (c) / No error (d)

  • Farhan has (a) / acted nobler (b) / than all of us (c) / No error (d).

  • She has no time (a) / to read novels (b) / and no desire neither (c) / No error (d)

  • Raghav has not seldom (a) / visited his parents (b) / since he left this place (c) / No error (d).

  • I meet him often (a) / near (b) / the Taj Mahal. (c) / No error (d)

  • Tina told him (a) as blunt as she could (b) / but he was not convinced (c) / No error (d)

  • My father is sure a great singer (a) and no other singer (b) / is a match for him. (c) / No error (d)

  • I never remember (a) / to have read (b) / a more interesting book in my life (c) / No error (d)

  • I refused to (a) / accompany him because (b) / I was so tired (c) / No error (d)

  • Mahatma Gandhi tried to eradicate (a) / social evils with (b) / tooth and nail (c) / No error (d)

  • Raju came to the classroom (a) / lately and was punished (b) / by the teacher (c) / No error (d)

  • Watch (a) / how careful (b)/ the sparrow knits (c) / the straws to form a nest. (d) 

  • Though he was brave,(a) / he could not face the ups and downs (b) /of life manly.(c) / No error (d)

  • Some psychologists maintain (a) / that a child who has seen violence (b) /on television is more likely to react (c) / violent in situations of stress. (d)

  • The recent created commission (a) / has done nothing to address (b) / the problem except to approve (c) / the colour of its stationary.

  • Investors (a) have become more confedint (b) about economic recovery (c) because the government has announced reforms (d) All correct. (e)

  • One of the responsibilities (a) of the finance commission is to make recommendations (b) on the distribution (c) of expenditure between the centre and the state (d) All correct (e)

  • Though all stories of courage are unique (a) and touching, his story especially has left (b) a lasting (c) impression on me (d) All correct (e).

  • My experience (a) has shown (b) that one can achiefe (c) whatever we want in life if we are motivated (d) All correct (e)

  • Careful data mining from Big Data (a) may help understand (b) our behaviour (c) in order to facilitate planning. (d) All correct (e)

  • Once upon a time a child(a)/was born to a Queen who ruled(b)/after a great country(c)/on the banks of river Nile.(d)/No error

  • Biba was a crow(a)/who lived in forest(b)/and was extremely(c)/satisfied with his life.(d)/No error(e)

  • Viraj was(a)/a landlord who hired(b)/a shepherd to(c)/look on his sheep .(d)/No error(e)

  • The traveller walked(a)/out of the merchant`s shop(b)/and went to the poor farmer`s(c)/house in search for food.(d)/No error(e)

  • In the eyes for(a)/Miraj the smallest coin(b)/seemed as large(c)/as a millstone.(d)/No error(e)

  • My cousin's wedding provided(1)/me with the chance (2)/to meet which relatives I(3)/ had not met for a long time.(4)/No error(5)

  • There are floods in this(1)/region last year but(2)/many of the victims have(3)/not yet been compensated.(4)/No error(5)

  • We must ensure that(1)/ all our records(2)/ are computerised(3)/ for next year.(4)/No error(5)

  • In order to impart(1)/ training to bank employees(2)/ we are setting up(3)/ centres at various location.(4)/ No error(5)

  • When Rahul reached(1)/ the office there was(2)/ nobody there so(3)/ he sat down to wait.(4)/ No error(5)

  • The Government has asked individuals (1)/ with income of overt Rs.10 lakhs to(2)/ electronic file tax returns for the year 2011-12 (3)/ something which was optional till last year. (4)/ No error (5)

  • The power tariff had already (1)/ been increased twice in (2)/ the last 15 months and the Electricity Board had also (3)/ levied additional monthly charges to consumers. (4)/ No error (5)

  • Despite of curfew (1)/ in some areas, minor (2)/ communal incidents were reported (3)/ from different areas of the walled city. (4)/ No error (5)

  • This comes (1)/ at a time (2)/ when fund allocation (3)/ is been doubled. (4)/ No error (5)

  • As the prison will get (1)/ an official telephone facility soon, the prisoners (2)/ won't have to make calls in discreet manner (3)/ through smuggled mobile phones. (4)/ No error (5)

  • This laboratory of physics is(a)/not only equipped with(b)/all state-of-the-art instruments(c)/but also with outstanding physicists(d)/No error(e)

  • No method of making (a)/ other people agree to (b)/ your view-point is (c)/ as effective as this method. (d)/ No error (e) 

  • I was pretty sure that (a)/ he would support my views (b)/ for changing the age-old (c)/ and static structure of our organisation. (d)/ No error (e)

  • I did not like his (a)/ comments on my paper (b)/ but I had no alternative (c)/ as I had agreed to keep quiet. (d)/ No error (e)

  • The report is candid in admitting (a)/ that the investment by the government (b)/ in health and family planning (c)/ have been eroded considerably (d)/ No error (e)

  • The transit system's underground(1)/tunnels and stations will(2)/be con- structed(3)/next heritage structures.(4)/No error(5)

  • Residents have been planting(1)/the ornamental trees outside(2)/their homes and in lawns to(3)/add beauty and give their place a grand look(4)/No error(5)

  • A diamond jeweller's peon(1)/tipped off a gang(2)/about the gold(3)/in his employer's vault(4)/No error(5)

  • He said that the performance of the Indian team(1)/was satisfactory at the international meet(2)/and that they learnt a lot from(3)/watching top seeded players through action at the grand slam(4)/No error(5)

  • Watching the Exponential(1)/talent of world tennis(2)/Was the best things(3)/to happen to him(4)/No error(5)

  • The Chairman of Tea Board inaugurated(1)/the factory set up by a SHG of small(2)/tea growers in Jalpaiguri district(3)/of West Bengal.(4)/No error(5)

  • 1) Talks between the Water Secretaries of India and Pakistan /2) scheduled to begin in Islamabad have been put off /3) due to the wake of tension / 4) over ceasefire violations along the LoC. /5) No error

  • 1) Now that the passing years have given me /2) plenty to say and the courage to say it, /3) I hope you can find something /4) in my words that serve you. /5) No error 

  • 1) Before I start spouting off, / 2) it’s only fair to bring you a little closer / 3) into my confidence and let you /4) know something about myself. / 5) No error 

  • 1) Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry ordered /2) the arrest of sixteen people /3) involved in the case /4) including prime minister. /5) No error 

  • The angry boatsman threw (1)/ the cracked oar (2)/in the river (3)/and returned home. (4) No error (5).

  • 1) The Third World countries must adopt / 2) a radically different approach for / 3) the dissemination of scientific information / 4) in view of the nature and magnitude of their problems. / 5) No error

  • 1) Yet the writers / 2) have no qualms in / 3) depicting the gory / 4) details of the violence. / 5) No error

  • 1) The boy attempted the questions / 2) so well / 3) that his teacher was exceedingly / 4) pleased at him. / 5) No error

  • 1) The Trust plans / 2) to set on / 3) a special school for / 4) dumb and deaf children. / 5) No error

  • The angry boatsman threw (a) / the cracked oar (b) / in the river (c) / and returned home. (d) / No error (e)

  • The Third World countries must adopt (a) / a radically different approach for (b) / the dissemination of scientific information (c) / in view of the nature and magnitude of their problems. (d) / No error (e)

  • Yet the writers (a) / have no qualms in (b) / depicting the gory (c) / details of the violence. (d) / No error (e)

  • The boy attempted the questions (a) / so well (b) / that his teacher was exceedingly (c) / pleased at him. (d) / No error (e)

  • The Trust plans (a) / to set on (b) / a special school for (c) / dumb and deaf children. (d) / No error (e)

  • Despite having been inspected (1)/ and pronounced safe earlier, (2)/ the century old bridge collapse after (3)/ a train went across it. (4)/ No error (5)

  • The study published last year revealed (1)/ that the use of body cameras has (2)/ result-ed in sharply dropping (3)/ false complaints against the police. (4)/ No error (5)

  • At present when urban planners (1)/ try to understand the patterns (2)/ of activity in a district (3)/ they do it by con-ducting surveys. (4)/ No error (5)

  • The Prime Minister has stated that changing (1)/ the 'over-work work culture' in Japan (2)/ is one of the main arms of the labour reforms (3)/ he plans to introduce next' year. (4)/ No error (5).

  • Just over a year ago, policy-makers were worried (1)/ about China's tumbling stock markets, (2)/ but now it is China's property market (3)/ that causing worries at home and abroad. (4)/ No error (5)

  •  In cities people don’t/(1) always have time to/(2) catch up with old friends or/(3) spend times with their family/ (4) No error /(5).

  • The band have been /(1) performing at many cause-oriented concerts/ (2) to encourage people to come forward and/ (3) lend their support to the noble cause./ (4) No error/(5)

  • As market leaders, /(1) we have always been at /(2) the forefront of creating awareness/(3) between the public./(4) No error/(5).

  • If the IPL has succeeded in drawing /(1) an audience across the country, it is because/(2) cricket has always had a strong foundation /(3) and a dedicated audience./(4) No error/(5).

  • In view of the intense cold wave condition /(1) prevailing in the state, the government has declared /(2) holidays in all the schools /(3) for a period of ten days./(4) No error /(5). 

  • In this globalized era, which(1)/ many rich and fortunate urban children are(2)/ becoming technologically savvy, their rural counter parts(3)/ do not know much even about computers.(4)/No Error(5)

  • A strong bond of friendship among(1)/school administrative staff and teachers are(2)/ responsible for the negligence of(3)/many aspects of education.(4)/No Error(5)

  • The Minister saying that the States(1)/had been requested to accord priority to(2)/water quality affected habitations and to ensure that(3)/ funds provided by the federal government were utilized. (4)/No Error(5)

  • Many of(1)/ the households in the urban areas(2)/ are blessed with(3)/technological advancement.(4)/No Error(5)

  • While ground water is not the only sources of(1)/ drinking water that the government utilizes, it is one of the(2)/ key supplies and the dependence on(3)/ ground water has been increasing over the years.(4)/No Error(5)

  • Mangal Pandey was well known(1)/because he was involved(2)/in the initial stages(3)/of the Indian rebellion.(4)/No Error(5)

  • 1)Most of the Indian Populations still lives /2) in its villages and thus the contribution of /3)agriculture to Indian economy/4) becomes very important /5)No error

  • 1) Catherine's grandfather always/2) lost his balance while walking/3) and would be found fallen/4) on the road /5)No error

  • 1) Her doctor was/2) annoyed because she /3)ignore her health /4)even after being hospitalised twice/5) No error

  • 1) Raghav was worry /2)about telling his parents/3) that he wanted to move out /4)and live independently /5)No error

  • (1) The buzz at the party was/ (2) that a famous / (3)film star and politician would/ (4) probable drop by for a while./ (5) No error

  • (1) The Opposition disrupted proceedings/ (2) in both Houses of Parliament/ (3) for the second consecutive day/ (4) about the plight of farmers in the country./ (5) No error

  • (1) In response to the growing crisis,/ (2) the agency is urgently asking for/ (3) more contributions to make up for/ (4) its sharp decline in purchasing power. /(5) No error

  • (1) The tennis player easy through/(2) the opening set before her opponent/(3) allied to take the final two sets / (4) for the biggest victory of her young career. / (5) No error

  • (1) Aggression in some teenage boys/(2) may be linkage to overly/ (3) large glands in their brains, / (4) a new study has found./ (5) No error

  • In this globalized era, which(1)/ many rich and fortunate urban children are(2)/ becoming technologically savvy, their rural counter parts(3)/ do not know much even about computers.(4)/No Error(5)

  • A strong bond of friendship among(1)/school administrative staff and teachers are(2)/ responsible for the negligence of(3)/many aspects of education.(4)/No Error(5)

  • The Minister saying that the States(1)/had been requested to accord priority to(2)/water quality affected habitations and to ensure that(3)/ funds provided by the federal government were utilized. (4)/No Error(5)

  • Many of(1)/ the households in the urban areas(2)/ are blessed with(3)/technological advancement.(4)/No Error(5)

  • While ground water is not the only sources of(1)/ drinking water that the government utilizes, it is one of the(2)/ key supplies and the dependence on(3)/ ground water has been increasing over the years.(4)/No Error(5)

  • (1) The buzz at the party was/ (2) that a famous / (3)film star and politician would/ (4) probable drop by for a while./ (5) No error

  • (1) The Opposition disrupted proceedings/ (2) in both Houses of Parliament/ (3) for the second consecutive day/ (4) about the plight of farmers in the country./ (5) No error

  • (1) In response to the growing crisis,/ (2) the agency is urgently asking for/ (3) more contributions to make up for/ (4) its sharp decline in purchasing power. /(5) No error

  • (1) The tennis player easy through/(2) the opening set before her opponent/(3) allied to take the final two sets / (4) for the biggest victory of her young career. / (5) No error

  • (1) Aggression in some teenage boys/(2) may be linkage to overly/ (3) large glands in their brains, / (4) a new study has found./ (5) No error

  • France is one of the wealthiest economy in the world,(1)/ home to leaders in aviation, insurance, banking, tourism (2)/ and retail and is known for its(3)  fine cuisine and appellation-controlled wines.(4)/ No Error(5)

  • 1) The fashion is becoming a global game now, / 2) where the label may originate in one country, / 3) the chief designer from another country, / 4) the ownerinvestor from third nation. / 5) No error

  • 1) In India, for over a decade now, / 2) Ermenegildo Zegna has had a successful / 3) run with its standalone stores / 4) in Delhi, Mumbai and Hyderabad. / 5) No error

  • 1) The final outcome of India’s first environmental referendum is not yet known / 2) but the very fact that it is taking place / 3) in the thick forested and remote region of Niyamgiri / 4) provides a small glimmer of hope. / 5) No error

  • 1) The court ordered the seizure of his properties / 2) and gave him / 3) an additional 10 years in jail / 4) for misuse of power. / 5) No error

  • Investors (a) have become more confedint (b) about economic recovery (c) because the government has announced reforms (d) All correct. (e)

  • One of the responsibilities (a) of the finance commission is to make recommendations (b) on the distribution (c) of expenditure between the centre and the state (d) All correct (e)

  • Though all stories of courage are unique (a) and touching, his story especially has left (b) a lasting (c) impression on me (d) All correct (e).

  • My experience (a) has shown (b) that one can achiefe (c) whatever we want in life if we are motivated (d) All correct (e)

  • Careful data mining from Big Data (a) may help understand (b) our behaviour (c) in order to facilitate planning. (d) All correct (e)

  • During an hour-long meeting Naveen asked Mukesh(1)/ keeping in mind the power and position he holds(2)/ as a senior police officer and adviced him(3)/ to be careful in future so that such things do not recur.(4)/ No Error(5)

  • The project was initiated in 2011(1)/ and was to be funded by Universal Service Obligation Fund(2)/ with the aim of providing(3)/ broadband connectivity in over 2 Lakh gram panchayats.(4)/No Error(5)

  • A farmers body approached the National Green Tribunal(1)/ against the demolition drive on their farms(2)/ carried in by DDA in pursuance to the green panel’s ban(3)/  order on cultivation of edible crop on flood plains of the Yamuna.(4)/ No Error(5)

  • The Delhi High Court sought the response of AIIMS forensic department head(1)/  who was alleged discrimination, after he claimed(2)/  to have refused to act unprofessionally(3)/ in the SunandaPushkar autopsy matter.(4)/No Error(5)

  • After receiving complaints, Gurgaon police informed(1)/ the District Town and country planning department, (2)/which found out that the builder(3)/ had not even began construction.(4)/ No Error(5)

  • The youth (1)/ did not dare (2)/ to venture with the sea (3)/ as it was high tide. (4)/ No error (5)

  • A young sales manager (1)/ who is about to resign from his job (2)/ despite his success (3)/ in the organization. (4)/ No error (5)

  • The difference between successful person (1)/ and others is not (2)/ lack of knowledge (3)/ but a lack of will. (4)/ No error (5)

  • After my interview (1)/ by the selection panel (2)/ I was waiting for a response (3)/ but they did not revert back. (4)/ No error (5)

  • The teacher uses anecdotes (1)/ to help her students (2)/ relate better (3)/ to the subjects taught in class. (4)/ No error (5)

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    The salaries and perks of the employees were not in ________ with their status in this industry.

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    Ram feels that he is in a _______ and badly needs a change.

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    I do not hanker………..wealth.

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      Krishna would have been ……….on any evidence he gave.

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    The kitten will play, if you………… a piece of string in front of it.

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