Directions
(1-15): Which of the following phrases given below each sentence should replace
the phrase printed in bold letters to make the sentence meaningfully correct?
Choose the best option among the five given alternatives that reflect the
correct use of phrase in the context of the grammatically correct sentence. If
the sentence is correct as it is, mark “No Error” as your answer.
Q1. The power of arrest is an
extraordinary one, conferred on the police to
be employing with discretion and deliberation, not as a tool of oppression
and harassment at the hands of prosecuting authorities or the government of the
day.
(a) to be employ with discretion and
deliberation
(b) to be employs with discretion and
deliberation
(c) to have employ with discretion and deliberation
(d) to be employed with discretion and
deliberation
Q2. Every move—from tightening liquidity
and raising interest rates to discussion of non-resident borrowing and restrictions
on derivatives—was interpreted as a panic reaction that only confirming the rupee was under pressure.
(a) confirmed the rupee was under
pressure.
(b) will confirm the rupee was under
pressure.
(c) confirms the rupee was under
pressure.
(d) was confirming the rupee was under
pressure.
(e) No Error
Q3. A teacher is mostly expected to comply with existing curricula, prescribed
textbooks, assessment modes, meeting agendas, norms of teaching and competition
guidelines.
(a) most expected to comply within
(b) more expected to comply with
(c) mostly expected for complying with
(d) much expected to comply with
(e) No Error
Q4. Schizophrenia can be riveting in
fiction because it takes you to mental realms that are disruptive, and challenged to engage with and understand.
(a) challenges to engage with and
understand.
(b) challenging to engage with and
understand.
(c) challenged to engaged with and
understand.
(d) challenges to engaged with and
understand.
(e) No Error
Q5. As
we glide on the lake, the silence was broken only by the rhythmic sound of
the wooden oars beating water, the soft pinks and purples of dawn slowly giving
way to brighter yellows and oranges.
(a) As we are gliding on the lake,
(b) As we glided on the lake,
(c) As we glides on the lake,
(d) As we glide upon the lake,
(e) No Error
Q6. The Bengal Famine is a failure of storytelling as it gets
sublimated into policy narratives or war-time memories.
(a) has a fail in storytelling
(b) has been fail in storytelling
(c) will be failure in storytelling
(d) had been a failure of storytelling
(e) No Error
Q7. The recently concluded ‘Mission
Vidya’ in Gujarat once again draw
attention to the intractable problem of low learning levels among
government school children.
(a) drawn attention to the intractable
problem
(b) draws attention to the intractable
problem
(c) drawn attention in the intractable problem
(d) had drawn attention to the
intractable problem
(e) No Error
Q8.
Research has shown that lower primary levels, especially Class IV and
below, are critical in laying a foundation for learning and ensured a liking for school.
(a) ensures a liking for school.
(b) ensure a liking for school.
(c) ensuring a like for school.
(d) ensuring a liking for school.
(e) No Error
Q9. Ranked 10th in the world currently,
Anand is one of the strong players in
the world, even at 48, and his performance has put scepticism around his
age to rest.
(a) is one in the strongest players of
the world
(b) is one of the stronger players in
the world
(c) is one of the strongest players in
the world
(d) is one amongst strong players in the
world
(e) No Error
Q10. As a person who believes that a
world without news would be unbearable, Mrs. Ruby find the present chaos a collision of two worlds, old and new, in
the fog of mutual suspicion and misunderstanding.
(a) finds the present chaos a collision
of two worlds
(b) found the present chaos a collision
of two worlds
(c) finding the present chaos a
collision of two worlds
(d) found the present chaos a collide of
two worlds
(e) No Error
Q11. A quick test to check if you had a taste for philosophy is to
ask yourself, why is there something rather than nothing?
(a) whether you had a taste of
philosophy
(b) if you have a taste for philosophy
(c) if you has a taste for philosophy
(d) about you have a taste for
philosophy
(e) No Error
Q12. To prevents fungal attack, we store food items at home in airtight
containers with well-fitting lids or in sealed plastic bags.
(a) To preventing fungal attack
(b) To have preventing fungal attack
(c) In order to preventing fungal attack
(d) To prevent fungal attack
(e) No Error
Q13. While each win draws attention to the number of hours spent in the
gym or the court, defeats tend to reduce these contests to a narrative of
missed opportunities.
(a) As each win has drawn attention
(b) While each win drawing attention
(c) While each win drew attention
(d) As each win had drawn attention
(e) No Error
Q14.
The falling rupee, oil price trends and the expand of current account deficit are equally worrying, as is
the Reserve Bank of India’s expectation of a rise in inflation in the latter
half of this year.
(a) the expansion of current account
deficit
(b) the expand from current account
deficit
(c) the expanding current account
deficit
(d) the expansion from current account
deficit
(e) No Error
Q15. The manufacturing industry in India
has gone through various phases of
development over time and promises to be one of the highest growing sectors
in coming years.
(a) has went through various phases of
development
(b) had go through various phases of
development
(c) has undergone through various phases of development
(d) have gone through various phases of
development
(e) No Error
Solutions
S1. Ans.(d)
Sol. ‘to be employed with discretion and
deliberation ‘ is correct here as to be + past participle form of verb will be
used here.
S2. Ans.(a)
Sol. ‘confirmed the rupee was under
pressure’ is the correct choice as the sentence is in past tense.
S3. Ans.(e)
Sol. There is no error in the sentence.
The sentence is grammatically and contextually correct.
S4. Ans.(b)
Sol. ‘challenging to engage with and
understand’ is the correct phrase here beacuse according to grammatical
parallelism there should be a balance of similar phrases or clauses that share
a particular grammatical structure.
S5. Ans.(b)
Sol. ‘As we glided on the lake’ is the
correct choice as the sentence is in past tense and so glided is the past form
of the verb glide and makes the sentence grammatically correct.
S6. Ans.(e)
Sol. There is no error in the sentence.
S7. Ans.(b)
Sol. ‘draws attention to the intractable
problem ‘ is the correct choice as the sentence is in present tense.
S8. Ans.(d)
Sol. ‘ensuring a liking for school.’ is
the correct choice as grammatical parallelism will be followed here. ‘Ensuring’
will go parallel with ‘laying’.
S9. Ans.(c)
Sol. ‘is one of the strongest players in
the world ‘ is the correct choice. Noun (subject) + verb + the + superlative
adjective + noun (object) , this is the format that we use when we compare a
subject with other group of objects.
S10. Ans.(a)
Sol. ‘finds the present chaos a
collision of two worlds ‘ makes the sentence grammatically and contextually
correct. The sentence is in present tense and singular noun, Mrs. Ruby will use
singular form of verb ‘finds’.
S11. Ans.(b)
Sol.’if you have a taste for philosophy’
is the correct choice here because as we read the sentence further, we
understand that the sentence is in present tense.
S12. Ans.(d)
Sol. ‘To prevent fungal attack’ is
correct as it makes the sentence grammatically and contextually meaningful.
S13. Ans.(e)
Sol. There is no error in the sentence.
S14. Ans.(c)
Sol. ‘the expanding current account
deficit’ is correct as per grammatical parallelism.
S15. Ans.(e)
Sol. The sentence is grammatically and
contextually correct.