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Directions (1-5): In each of the following questions, five options are given and
you have to choose the one which is grammatically correct. If all the options
are grammatically incorrect then choose option (e) as your choice
.

Q1. (a) The
Principal indicated that the issues of improved quality of teaching in the
college was high in his list of priorities.


(b) The Principal indicates that the issues of improved quality of teaching in
the college were high in his list of priorities.
(c) The Principal indicated that the issues of improved quality of teaching in
the college were high in his list of priorities.

(d) The
Principle indicated that the issues of improved qualities of teaching at the
college were high in his list of priorities.
(e) None of these.

 

Q2. (a) Mohan
has been suffering from fever since ten days and his condition has been
deteriorating.
(b) Mohan has been suffering from fever for ten days and his condition has been
deteriorating.
(c) Mohan have been suffering from fever for ten days and his condition have
been deteriorating.
(d) Mohan has been suffering from fever for ten days and his condition have
been deteriorated.
(e) None of these.

 

Q3. (a)Often in
political campaigns, a point is reached where the candidates take out their
gloves and started slugging with bare fists.
(b)Often in political campaigns, a point is reached in which candidates take
out their gloves and start slugging with bare fists.
(c) Often in political campaigns, a point is reached where the candidates take
out their gloves and start slugging with bare fists.
(d) Often in political campaigns, a point is reached at which the candidates
take out their gloves and start slugging with bare fists.
(e) None of these.

 

Q4. (a) The
Brahmins, in the period of their decline, took stock of the situation, and
realized where the deficiencies of the ancient creed lied and how it should be
met.
(b)The Brahmins, in the period of their decline, took stock of the situation,
and realized where the deficiencies of the ancient creed lay and how it should
be met.
(c)The Brahmins, in the period of their decline, take stock of the situation,
and realized where the deficiencies of the ancient creed lay and how they
should be met.
(d)The Brahmins, in the period of their decline, took stock of the situation,
and realized where the deficiencies of the ancient creed lay and how they
should be met.
(e) None of these.

Q5. (a) Scarcely
had we finished observing this when we were surprised by about a dozen of the old
birds jumping in the most unsafe and funny manner towards the sea.
(b) Scarcely had we finished observing this when we were surprised by about a
dozen of the old birds jumping at the most unsafe and funny manner towards the
sea.
(c)Scarcely we had finished observing this when we were surprised by about a
dozen of the old birds jumping in the most unsafe and funny manner towards the
sea.
(d)Scarcely had we finished observing this when we are surprised by about a
dozen of the old birds jumping in the most unsafe and funny manner towards the
sea.
(e) None of these.

  

Directions (6-10): A part of the sentence is given in bold. Below are
given alternatives to the highlighted part at (A), (B), (C) which may improve
the sentence. Choose the correct alternative and mark your answer. In case no
improvement is needed, choose option (e).

 

Q6.
Trying to keep her balance on the icy surface, the last competitor’s ski-tip
caught the pole and somersaulted into the soft snow
.

 (a)
the last competitor somersault into the soft snow when the tip of her ski was
caught by the pole.

(b)the
ski-tip of the last competitor caught the pole and somersaulted in the soft
snow.

(c)the
last competitor caught the pole with the tip of her ski, and somersaulted into
the soft snow

(d)the
last competitor caught the pole with her ski-tip, which made her somersault into
the soft snow.

(e)
No improvement

 

Q7.
One of the most important choices facing the new administration at this
moment is if they should continue to advance contractionary fiscal policy.

 

(a)
this present moment is whether it should continue the advancement of
contractionary fiscal policy (b)this present moment is whether it should
continue to advance contractionary fiscal policy

(c)this
moment is whether it should continue to advance contractionary fiscal policy

(d)this
moment is whether they should continue to advance contractionary fiscal policy

(e)
No improvement

 

Q8.
Many United States Congressmen recently voted to give the National Security
Agency new powers enabling them to eavesdrop on telephone calls without a
court warrant and pass along evidence from the calls
to other government
agencies.

             

(a)
enabling it to eavesdrop on telephone calls without a court warrant and be
passing along evidence from those calls

(b)
enabling it to eavesdrop on telephone calls without a court warrant and pass
along evidence from the calls on which it eavesdropped

(c)
enabling it to eavesdrop on telephone calls without a court warrant and pass
along evidence from those calls

(d)
enabling them to eavesdrop on telephone calls without a court warrant and be
passing along evidence from those calls

(e)
No improvement

 

Q9.
After Exeter Recycling reported dismal earnings for the fifth straight quarter,
its Chairman announced that the Board of Directors planned to fire the current
executive managers, seen by many as unresponsive and incompetent, and in
replacing them, choose younger
and more nimble managers.

(a)
and replace them with younger

(b)
to be replacing it with younger

(c)
and replace it with younger

(d)
to replace them with younger

(e)
No improvements

  

Q10.
Under the provisions of the United States Constitution and the laws of the
United States, the Federal government cannot detain an American citizen
indefinitely without cause and is required either to bring charges against the
individual being held, in which case he is entitled to a lawyer, or this the
government must release him
.

(a)they
may be release him

(b)release
him

(c)to
proceed releasing him

(d)the
government must release

(e)
No improvement

 

Direction (11-15); Please
select the most appropriate option, out of the five options given for each of
the following sentences, which, in your view, should be grammatically and
structurally correct.  Please note that
the meaning & context of the sentence do not change.

 Q11.
(a) They could have helped him had they approach him for some help well in
advance.


(b) They could have helped him had they been approached him for some help well
in advance.
(c) They could have helped him had they approached him for some help well in
advance.
(d) They could have helped him had they approached by him for some help well in
advance.
(e) No error

 

Q12.
(a) Every animal in the zoo is fed regularly and attended to very promptly.

(b)
Every animal at the zoo is fed regularly and attended to very promptly.

(c)
Every animal in the zoo is fed regularly and attended upon promptly.

(d)
Every animal of the zoo is fed regularly and attended promptly.

(e)
No error.

 

Q13.
(a) Only by working hard did he prosper as a business consultant since he
arrived in America 20 years ago.
(b) Only by working hard he has prospered as a business consultant since he
arrived in America 20 years ago.
(c) Only by working hard he had prospered as a business consultant since he
arrived in America 20 years ago.
(d) Only by working hard had he prosper as a business consultant since he
arrived in America 20 years ago.
(e) No error.

 

Q14.
(a) The actions of some statesman are like that great rivers whose course
everyone beholds but their springs have been seen by few.
(b) The actions of some statesman are like those great rivers whose course
everyone beholds but their springs have been seen by few.
(c) The actions of few statesmen are like those great rivers whose course
everyone beholds but springs have been seen by few.
(d) The actions of some statesmen are like those great rivers whose course
everyone beholds but whose springs have been seen by few.
(e) No error

 

Q15.
(a) The ruling party stood for implementation of the bill and was ready to
stake their political existence.
(b) The ruling party stand for implementation of the bill and was ready to
stake their political existence.
(c) The ruling party has stood for implementation of the bill and was ready to
stake its political existence.
(d) The ruling party stood for implementation of the bill and was ready to
stake its political existence.
(e) No error.


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SOLUTIONS:

S1. Ans. (c)

Sol. Sentence
(c) is correct.

In Sentence
(a), in place of ‘was’, ‘were’ will be used as the subject of the sentence‘the
issues’ is in plural form.

In sentence
(b), ‘indicated’ is used in place of ‘indicates’ as the second half of the
sentence is in past tense.

 S2. Ans. (b)

Sol. Sentence
(b) is correct.

In Sentence
(a), ‘for’ is the correct use instead of ‘since’ as ‘for’ is used with Period
of Time.

In sentence
(c), ‘has’ will be used in place of ‘have’ as ‘has’ is used for singular
subject.

In sentence
(d), the use of ‘deteriorated’ is wrong as the sentence is in present perfect
continuous tense. Hence ‘deteriorating’ is the correct word. Also ‘have’ should
be replaced by ‘has’.

 S3. Ans. (c)

Sol. Sentence
(c) is correct.

In sentence
(a), ‘start’ will be used in place of ‘started’ as the use of tense is wrong.

In sentence
(b), the use of ‘in which’ is wrong as the preposition depends on the verb that
takes a preposition.

In Sentence
(d), the use of ‘at which’ is wrong as after the verb ‘reach’, prepositions
‘to’ or ‘at’ is not used.

 S4. Ans. (d)

Sol. Sentence
(d) is correct.

In sentence
(a), the use of ‘lied’ is wrong as its meaning is not correct for making the
sentence meaningful.

In sentence
(b), the use of ‘it’ is wrong as ‘it’ is used for asingular subject or object.

In sentence
(c), the use of ‘take’ is wrong as the sentence talks about the past.

S5. Ans. (a)

Sol. Sentence
(a) is correct.

Sentence (c) is
wrong as the sentence starting with ‘scarcely, hardly, rarely, seldom’,
‘auxiliary verb + subject’ is used. Hence ‘had we’ is used in place of ‘we
had’.

In sentence
(b), the use of preposition ‘at’ is wrong.

In sentence
(d),  the use of ‘are’ is incorrect.

 S6.
Ans.(c)

Sol.

Option(c)
is correct

After
the comma we need the name of the person. In answer (d), the use of which is
incorrect. Answer (a) unnecessarily uses a passive construction.

 S7.
Ans.(c)

Sol.

Option(c)
is correct

Whether
is properly used instead of if as only two options exist; the singular pronoun
it properly refers back to a singular noun (i.e., new administration)

S8.
Ans.(c)

Sol.

Option
(c) is correct

The
singular pronoun it properly refers back to the singular noun National Security
Agency; those calls is concise; to eavesdrop and [to] pass along are parallel

S9.
Ans.(a)

Sol.

Option(a)
is correct

the
phrase the Board of Directors planned to fire…and replace is parallel; the
plural pronoun them correctly references a plural noun (i.e., current executive
managers)

S10.
Ans.(b)

Sol.

Option
(b) is correct

 

 S11.
Ans. (c)

Sol.
Sentence (c) is grammatically correct as the sentence is in active voice.

Sentence
(a) is incorrect as first half of the sentence is in past tense while second
half is in present tense.

In
Sentence (b), ‘by’ must be added after approached to make the sentence in
passive form.

Sentence
(d) is incorrect as the first half of the sentence is in active voice and
second half of the sentence in passive voice.

S12.
Ans. (c)

Sol.
Sentence (c) is correct.

Here
‘attended upon’ is used which means ‘to take care of’ while ‘attended to’ means
‘to manage’. Hence sentence (a) is wrong.

In
Sentences (b) and (d), wrong prepositions (at, of) are used.

S13.
Ans. (b)

Sol.
Sentence (b) is grammatically correct.

If
‘since’ is used in the form of conjunction then the main clause must be in
present perfect tense while clause having ‘since’  in simple past tense.

Ex.
He has not prospered as a business
man since he arrived here.

Hence
sentences (a), (c) and (d) are incorrect.

S14.
Ans. (d)

Sol.
Sentence (d) is grammatically correct.

In
sentence (a), the use of ‘that’ is wrong as it is used for singular noun.

In
sentence (b), the use of ‘few statesmen’ is wrong as ‘few’ is applicable for
countable noun and it indicates a negative impression.

Sentence
(c) is wrong as ‘whose course……………….whose springs’ should be balanced.

S15.
Ans. (d)

Sol.
In sentence (a), the use of ‘their’ is wrong as the subject of the sentence
‘the ruling party’ is in singular form.

In
sentence (b), ‘stand’ is wrong as the sentence is in past tense.

In
sentence (c), ‘has stood’ is wrong as the sentence is in simple past.

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