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Directions (148–157) : Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error or idiomatic 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 errors of punctuation, if any)

148. Sugar-sweetened drinks does not (1)/ pose any particular health risk, and /(2) are not a unique risk factor /(3) for obesity or heart disease. (4)/ No error (5)

149. Airline managements should note (1)/ that the ultimate passenger unfriendliness (2)/ is to have their planes crash (3)/ due to the adopted of unsafe procedures. (4)/ Ne error (5)

150. Celebrating its ten long years (1)/ in the industry, a private entertainment channel (2) /announce a series of (3)/ programmes at a press conference. (4)/ No error (5))

151. The award ceremony ended (1)/ on a note of good cheer (2)/ with audiences responding warmly (3)/ to its line up of films.(4)/ No error (5)

152. The actress was ordered for (1)/ wear an alchol monitoring bracelet and (2)/ submit to random weekly drug testing after (3)/ she weekly drug testing after (3)/ she failed to appear for a court date last week. (4)/ No error (5)

153. Coaches have the advantage of (1)/ draw on their personal experiences (2)/ and providing their players (3)/ with unique inputs. (4)/ No error (5)

154. The actor loves to think, (1)/ never enjoys stick to one kind of role (2)/ and finds it difficult to (3)/ fulfill everyone’s expectations. (4)/ No error (5)

155. A major computer security firm urged (1)/ the social networking site to set up (2)/ an early-warning system after hundreds of users were (3)/ hit by a new wave of virus attacks. (4)/ No error (5)

156. The finding may help doctors (1)/ give more personalised care to patients (2)/ and modify the amount of powerful drugs (3)/ administered over their patients. (4)/ No error (5)

157. The actress made a rare appearance (1)/ at the party and was (2)/ overheard talking in (3)/ her next big project. (4)/ No error (5)

Directions (158–167) : In each of the following sentences, the error, if there is one, will be in the part given in bold and numbered. The number of the part which contains the error is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (5). The error, if any, will be of grammar or/and usage. (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any).

158. Further trials have added weight on (1)/ these findings, and an expert panel concluded there was no evidence to (2)/ recommend betacarotene supplements for the general (3)/ population, and strong evidence to recommend that smokers avoid it. (4)/ No error (5)

159. Had I (1)/ known it earlier (2)/ I would had (3)/ made a different plan. (4)/ No error (5)

160. If you decide (1)/ to straighten out a lot of (2)/ things in your life all at once, (3)/ it is probable that you will achieve nothing. (4)/ No error (5)

161. It is (1)/ important not to direct (2)/ people too much and to let (3)/ them find their own way. (4)/ No error (5)

162. Product planners in the production (1)/ units work intimately with (2)/ programme managers to defining (3)/ new ideas for products (4)/ or product features. No error (5)

163. I will always remember (1)/ the advice from (2)/ my supervisors as I work on phones (3)/ : Smile. it doesn’t matter that they can’t see you; (4)/ you’ll sound friendly and happy. No error (5)

164. To our knowledge, (1)/ no one foresaw exactly how fast (2)/ and how big the (3)/ PC market had grown (4)/ in the years to come. No error (5)

165. Results would have (1)/ been much different had he (2)/ projected himself into the minds of (3)/ the masses of ordinary people and ask himself these questions. (4)/ No error (5)

166. It had (1)/ all begun (2)/ in a brightly lit room as I dreamily ran (3)/ my fingers over the surfaced (4)/ of a globe. No error (5)

167. On writing (1)/ this book, we cannot overemphasize the unique opportunity we have had (2)/ to probe (3)/ broadly and freely into the organization. (4)/ No error (5)

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Directions (168–172) : Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error or idiomatic 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 errors of punctuation, if any.)

168. Initially, shop owners tried to (1)/ offer some resistance to the demolition but (2)/ seeing the heavy presence of the police force, (3)/ their resistance faded off. (4)/ No error (5).

169. Cleanliness drives will be (1)/ conducted in various localities (2)/ to opening the drains blocked (3)/ with polythene bags. (4)/ No error. (5)

170. The results of the study showed that (1)/ if the partners were willing to talk to each other (2)/ and arrive at a mutually agreeable decision, (3)/ the joint decisions were more better than any one person’s judgement. (4)/ No error (5)

171. A year after the global financial crisis saw (1)/ students from the best B-schools across the world struggling for a job, (2)/ a survey on management education this year thrown (3)/ up some rather interesting findings. (4)/ No error (5)

172. The district authorities are making (1)/ a last-ditch attempt to provide (2)/ alternative solutions to farmers but (3)/ the options is clearly inadequate. (4)/ No error (5)

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Directions (173-182) : Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error or idiomatic 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 errors of punctuation, if any.)

173. The celebrations continued (1)/ through the evening as more (2)/ and more friends joins (3)/ in the fun and frolic.(4)/ No error (5)

174. The actress believes in (1)/ being fit and feels that there (2)/ are too much hype around size zero (3)/ in the entertainment world. (4)/ No error (5)

175. While the actress wins fans with (1)/ her on screen fireworks, off screen, it’s her (2)/ down-to-earth attitude and easy-going manner (3)/ that wins her friends. (4)/ No error (5)

176. Even though the exchange attract (1)/ the attention of all those present at (2)/ the police station, the inspector continued (3)/ his tirade against the girl. (4)/ No error (5)

177. The market continues to be positive (1)/ and in the next quarter we expected (2)/ the trend to continue with (3)/ the onset of the festive season.(4)/ No error (5)

178. The Indian team cannot win the series (1)/ and even pulling off a draw could (2)/ be a tough proposition with (3)/ its lead bowlers not playing. (4)/ No error (5)

 

179. With this initiative, the corporation (1)/ hopes to assure the public that (2)/ it is confident of providing good service (3)/ and renewing their faith with the public transport system. (4)/ No error (5)

180. The games scheduled to be held in the State (1)/ have been plunged into crisis just two months prior the (2)/ opening ceremony by allegations of corruption, (3)/ shoddy workmanship and delays in handing over venues. (4)/ No error (5)

181. The sole idea behind (1)/ conducting such programmes (2)/ is to create awareness (3)/ among young minds of our nation. (4)/ No error (5)

182. The reports prompted the chairman of (1)/ the organising committee to address a hurried press conference (2)/ where he reprimanded the media (3)/ for conducting a “prejudiced campaign.” (4)/ No error (5)

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Directions (183–192) : Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error or idiomatic 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 errors of punctuation, if any.)

183. It is only now (1)/sixty years after independence, that (2)/India is learning how to negotiating (3)/the competing demands of power and justice (4)/. No error (5).

184. The graceful folk dance had performed (1)/so beautifully by a dance group that nobody (2)/seemed to notice that (3)/the show was two-and-a-half hours long! (4)/. No error (5).

185. The actor, that was (1)/busy meeting and greeting people (2)/made sure that this day became (3)/an extra special one for his parents (4)/. No error (5).

186. Farmhouse owners in the city, (1)/who were till now paid property tax (2)/for only the built-up area of the plot, will soon (3)/have to pay tax to the government for vacant land also (4)/. No error (5).

187. A time sheet diary is to be (1)/maintained by every actor, since (2)/producers constantly complain that they are (3)/forced shooting for late hours because actors come very late (4)/. No error (5).

188. Injected into the blood, (1)/tiny bubbles of gas can ease (2)/the passage of vital stroke drugs into the brain, (3)/helping in prevent damage to the grey matter (4)/. No error (5).

189. Since universities have more (1)/space on their campuses, they (2)/have been asked to open fire detection control rooms (3)/as a mandatory measure (4)/. No error (5).

190. District police arrested (1)/a gang of notorious robbers (2)/who were planning to strike at (3)/a house in the vicinity (4)/. No error (5).

191. Households across the State are either opting for (1)/a more modest lifestyle or compromising on (2)/the nutritional value of their food in efforts to negate (3)/the price rise of essential commodities, cereals, vegetables and fruits (4)/. No error (5).

192. The fire that gutted (1)/years for research in the chemistry and biochemistry labs (2)/of the University building was (3)/due to a short circuit (4)/. No error (5).

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Directions (193–202) : 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 (5) as the answer. (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any).

193. The right to adequate food (1)/ and clean drinking water (2)/ should be regarded as a (3)/ basic right of all citizen of India. (4)/ No error (5)

194. A sharp fall in (1)/ international prices of tea (2)/ have lead Tea plantation workers (3)/ in Kerala to face starvation. (4)/ No error. (5)

195. Inspite freedom of the press is vital to democracy, (1)/ the thin line between reporting facts (2)/ and expressing opinions on them (3)/ is being increasingly crossed. (4)/ No error (5)

196. In India, the teacher has been elevated (1)/ to a position of power (2)/ and a part of that power has been (3)/ to assuming the right to punish the students. (4)/ No error (5)

197. In the flying game, there are a host of (1)/ new low-cost airlines that dare to roar, (2)/ providing a glimmer of hope of (3)/ more cheaper air transport to millions. (4)/ No error (5)

198. A question worth to ask is that (1)/ whether the National Awards represent (2)/ Pan-Indian cinema or (3)/ is the focus on mainstream films only. (4)/ No error (5)

199. Indian every single (1)/ expectation from its cricket team (2)/ invariably oscillates between (3)/ a cynical pessimism and an unjustified optimism. (4)/ No error (5))

200. The road widening exercise (1)/ who aims to make National Highway a four-lane highway, (2)/ poses a threat to the (3)/ fragile environment of the Himalayas. (4)/ No error (5)

201. In the aftermath of the Asian tsunami, (1)/ the sporting community have responded (2)/ swiftly to contribute in whatever way it could, (3)/ both financially and qualitatively. (4)/ No error (5)

202. Seen as an indicator of the maturity (1)/ of outsourcing business in India, (2)/ the Indian outsourcing market is (3)/ expected to growth to eleven billion dollar by this year. (4)/ No error (5)

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Answer Sheet  

148. (1) 149. (4) 150. (3) 151. (3) 152. (1)  153. (2) 154. (2) 155. (5) 156. (4)
157. (3) 158. (1) 159. (2) 160. (4)  161. (3) 162. (3) 163. (2) 164. (4)
165. (4) 166. (4) 167. (2) 168. (4)  169. (3) 170. (4) 171. (3) 172. (4)
173. (3) 174. (3) 175. (4) 176. (1)  177. (2) 178. (4) 179. (4) 180. (2)
181. (5) 182. (5) 183. (3) 184. (1)  185. (5) 186. (2) 187. (1) 188. (4)
189. (5) 190. (3) 191. (3) 192. (2) 193. (4) 194. (3) 195. (1) 196. (4)
197. (4) 198. (4) 199. (1) 200. (2) 201. (2) 202. (4)

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