Directions (Q. 1-5): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 5). (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.)
1. 1) A majority of jurists are /2) with the view that /3) disciplining of judges /4) should be left to the judiciary alone. /5) No error
2. 1) The world must /2) pool in their /3) resources to uproot /4) this evil once for all. /5) No error
3. 1) Politics of accommodation /2) can only work /3) when there is /4) transparent sincerity. /5) No error
4. 1) Almost the all /2) northeastern states with the /3) possible exception of Mizoram /4) are suffering from insurgency. /5) No error
5. 1) The phenomenon called /2) global terrorism has been /3) growing steady after /4) the end of the cold war era. /5) No error
Answers
1. 2; Replace ‘with’ with ‘of’.
2. 2; Replace ‘their’ with ‘its’.
3. 2; Change the order as ‘can work only’.
4. 1; Change the order as ‘Almost all the’.
5. 3; Replace ‘steady’ with ‘steadily’.
1. 1) A majority of jurists are /2) with the view that /3) disciplining of judges /4) should be left to the judiciary alone. /5) No error
2. 1) The world must /2) pool in their /3) resources to uproot /4) this evil once for all. /5) No error
3. 1) Politics of accommodation /2) can only work /3) when there is /4) transparent sincerity. /5) No error
4. 1) Almost the all /2) northeastern states with the /3) possible exception of Mizoram /4) are suffering from insurgency. /5) No error
5. 1) The phenomenon called /2) global terrorism has been /3) growing steady after /4) the end of the cold war era. /5) No error
Answers
1. 2; Replace ‘with’ with ‘of’.
2. 2; Replace ‘their’ with ‘its’.
3. 2; Change the order as ‘can work only’.
4. 1; Change the order as ‘Almost all the’.
5. 3; Replace ‘steady’ with ‘steadily’.
Directions (Q. 1-5): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 5). (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.)
1. 1) A majority of jurists are /2) with the view that /3) disciplining of judges /4) should be left to the judiciary alone. /5) No error
2. 1) The world must /2) pool in their /3) resources to uproot /4) this evil once for all. /5) No error
3. 1) Politics of accommodation /2) can only work /3) when there is /4) transparent sincerity. /5) No error
4. 1) Almost the all /2) northeastern states with the /3) possible exception of Mizoram /4) are suffering from insurgency. /5) No error
5. 1) The phenomenon called /2) global terrorism has been /3) growing steady after /4) the end of the cold war era. /5) No error
Answers
1. 2; Replace ‘with’ with ‘of’.
2. 2; Replace ‘their’ with ‘its’.
3. 2; Change the order as ‘can work only’.
4. 1; Change the order as ‘Almost all the’.
5. 3; Replace ‘steady’ with ‘steadily’.
1. 1) A majority of jurists are /2) with the view that /3) disciplining of judges /4) should be left to the judiciary alone. /5) No error
2. 1) The world must /2) pool in their /3) resources to uproot /4) this evil once for all. /5) No error
3. 1) Politics of accommodation /2) can only work /3) when there is /4) transparent sincerity. /5) No error
4. 1) Almost the all /2) northeastern states with the /3) possible exception of Mizoram /4) are suffering from insurgency. /5) No error
5. 1) The phenomenon called /2) global terrorism has been /3) growing steady after /4) the end of the cold war era. /5) No error
Answers
1. 2; Replace ‘with’ with ‘of’.
2. 2; Replace ‘their’ with ‘its’.
3. 2; Change the order as ‘can work only’.
4. 1; Change the order as ‘Almost all the’.
5. 3; Replace ‘steady’ with ‘steadily’.
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