Directions (1-15): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error if any will be in one part of the sentence, the number of that part will be the answer. If there is no error, mark (e) as the answer. (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.)
Q1. In order to foster genuine recovery, the government (a)/ must undertake pro-market reforms (b)/ that can help the economy quick recover (c)/ from the shocks of demonetisation and GST. (d)/ No error /(e)
Q2. Recent debates, whether over refugees, the (a)/ right to dissent, or gender violence, suggest (b)/ that India is becoming a nation devoid from compassion for those who (c)/ are persecuted even to the point of murder. (d)/ No error /(e)
Q3. If Indian intelligence agencies have identified (a)/ terrorists and/or criminals amongst the (b)/ refugees, they should arrest and hand them over for trial in Myanmar, or (c)/ try them in India’s own courts.(d)/ No error /(e)
Q4. A distributor buys electricity from a generator, adds (a)/transmission and distribution charges, a charge to recover(b)/ technical losses, operating expenses, (c) and his profit to determining the tariff to be charged from a consumer.(d)/ No error /(e)
Q5. In recent years, a large capacity (a)/ based on variable renewable energy (VRE)(b)/ sources have been (c)/ connected to the grid. (d)/ No error /(e)
Q6. When a serum sample from a patient is added (a)/ on the chromatography paper where (b)/ the antibody is spotted, the antigen present (c)/ in the serum binds to the first antibody.(d)/ No error /(e)
Q7. Seventy years ago, when introducing the draft (a)/ Constitution of India, B.R. Ambedkar warned that (b)/ democracy “is only a top-dressing on Indian soil (c)/ who is essentially undemocratic.”(d)/ No error /(e)
Q8. Never before has India been subjected to such a (a)/ barrage of illiberal opinion by (b)/ elected representatives, even to the (c)/ extent of justification violation of the law.(d)/ No error /(e)
Q9. Many advanced democracies used networked EVMs, who (a)/ raised the question of remote (b)/ manipulation through viruses and(c)/ malware, compelling many of them to revert to paper ballots. (d)/ No error /(e)
Q10. One of the rapid tests available (a)/ are capable of (b)/differentiating the (c)/ four dengue virus serotypes.(d)/ No error /(e)
Q11. Over the past two decades, policy attention (a)/ have tilted towards road projects, with (b)/ just token appreciation of the (c)/ challenges faced by public transport users. (d)/ No error /(e)
Q12. Reforming archaic transport planning (a)/ and management for (b)/ urban India remains the (c)/ still bigger challenge. (d)/ No error /(e)
Q13. The political turmoil would not have come to (a)/ such a situation has the (b)/ Governor directed the government to seek a (c)/ confidence vote earlier.(d)/ No error /(e)
Q14. Raising questions about the need for bullet (a)/ trains when local train services (b)/ cannot be handled (c)/ properly are inappropriate.(d)/ No error /(e)
Q15. The EC has so far demonstrating that the voting process (a)/ is robust and its machines are continually (b)/ upgraded to meet possible challenges, but there are other concerns (c)/ regarding the use of technology that it must be aware . (d)/ No error /(e)