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    Mr. Zac Effron is the (a) / most honest (b) / and wise member (c) / of the cabinet (d) / No error (e)

    Solution

    The correct option is C.
    Superlative degree is to be used ‘wisest ’
     
     

  • Question 2
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    Of all the members (a) / of the committee (b) / Manon is (c) / most efficient (d) / No error (e)

    Solution

    D is the correct option.Article "THE "is Missing in option (d)...as it is a superlative degree statement. Of all the members of the committee Manon is the most efficient.

  • Question 3
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    Our room (a) / is bigger and (b) / cleaner (c) / than theirs (d) / No error (e)

    Solution

    The correct option is E.
    The sentence is correct.

  • Question 4
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    Ram is (a) / not as intelligent (b) / as everybody assumes (c) / him to be (d) / No error (e)

    Solution

    B is the correct option. Ram is not “that ”intelligent..should be sentenced. 'that 'should be in place of 'as '.

  • Question 5
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    No one can deny (a) / that Aamir is (b) / so good (c) / an actor as Shahrukh is (d) / No error (e)

    Solution

    The correct option is C.
    ‘As good as ’instead of ‘so good ’

  • Question 6
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    The rivers (a) / of Canada are (b) / cleaner (c) / than India (d) / No error (e)

    Solution

    The sentence in itself says that the rivers of Canada are cleaner than the whole country India while what it should say is that the rivers of Canada are cleaner ,either than those of India or the rivers of India.

  • Question 7
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    To clear an IAS exam (a) / the candidates need to have (b) / a thoroughly knowledge (c) / of almost all the subjects (d) / No error (e)

    Solution

    Error in Part C: "a thoroughly knowledge" should be "thorough knowledge."
    Explanation:
    - The given sentence is discussing the requirements for clearing the IAS exam.
    - The error is in Part C, where "a thoroughly knowledge" is mentioned.
    - The correct phrase should be "thorough knowledge" without the indefinite article "a."
    Corrected Sentence: To clear an IAS exam, the candidates need to have thorough knowledge of almost all the subjects.

  • Question 8
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    Rohit has a distinction (a) / of being the most trustworthily (b) / and reliable (c) / of all the employees (d) / No error (e)

    Solution

    Replace 'trustworthily 'by 'trustworthy '

  • Question 9
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    The weather (a) / of India is (b) / better than (c) / another country (d) / No error (e)

    Solution

    Error Analysis:
    The given sentence is grammatically correct and does not contain any errors. Each part of the sentence is syntactically and logically correct.
    Correct Sentence Formation:
    The weather of India is better than another country.
    Explanation:
    The sentence compares the weather of India with another country. It is structured properly and conveys the intended meaning without any grammatical errors. Here is a breakdown of each part of the sentence:
    A: The weather - This is the subject of the sentence, referring to the atmospheric conditions.
    B: of India is - This phrase indicates that the subject is the weather of India.
    C: better than - This comparative phrase is used to compare the weather of India with something else.
    D: another country - This is the object of the comparison, referring to a different country.
    Since all the parts of the sentence are grammatically correct and convey the intended meaning, the answer is No error .

  • Question 10
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    He requested me (a) / politely to get (b) / him any apples from the (c) / market next to my house (d) / No error (e)

    Solution

    The correct option is C.
    ‘Any apples ’should be replaced with ‘some apples ’.

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