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Grammatical error
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idiomatic error
Directions (203–212) : 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).
idiomatic error
203. Dress in black (1)/ several students from the University took part (2)/ in a protest march in the city on Thursday as part (3)/ of a campaign against female infanticide. (4)/ No error (5).
204. On the second day of the workshop, (1)/ participants does a situational analysis of the state (2)/ and spoke about their plan of action (3)/ for implementing the Act. (4)/ No error (5).
205. The court has asked the authorities (1)/to take appropriate steps to restore natural water resources (2)/ so that the problem of water shortage (3)/ in the state can be solved. (4)/ No error (5).
206. The poor experience in (1)/ neighbouring countries which have implemented (2)/ food stamp programmes should serve as (3)/ a deterrent on our country. (4)/ No error (5).
207. The government has warned (1)/ that air pollution from vehicles and power stations (2)/ is reducing life expectancy in the country (3)/ in an average of six months. (4)/ No error (5).
208. Closing the doors to a foreign citizen (1)/ seeking employment in India, the High Court on Thursday ruled (2)/ that it is not a foreign national’s fundamental right, (3)/ to get an employment visa in the country. (4)/ No error (5).
209. The High Court on Thursday banned (1)/ plying of diesel-run vehicles (2)/ including safari cantors in the tiger sanctuary (3)/ with immediate effect. (4)/ No error (5).
210. A new study has shown that kids (1)/ who have a high body mass index are (2)/ more likelier to have high blood pressure, cholesterol and blood insulin levels (3)/ by the time they reach adolescence. (4)/ No error (5).
211. For much of the developing world (1)/ historically, environmentalism was seen as a luxury (2)/ rather than a necessity because (3)/ always the development imperatives was seen to be urgent. (4)/ No error (5).
212. The consumer Forum directed the Power Corporation to (1)/ compensate a complainant for the inconvenience (2)/and mental agony who he had to suffer, (3)/ because of the power officials’ irresponsible attitude. (4)/ No error (5).
Directions (213–222) : 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).
213. The dense fog on Friday morning (1)/forced the Airport Authority of India to divert (2)/ eight flights, includes two international flights, (3)/ out of the International Airport (4)/No error (5).
214. The civic authorities had scrapped the trade license (1)/ of a well known restaurant after investigation proved that (2)/ it had chopped down a full grown tree simple because (3)/ the tree was blocking the view of the restaurant. (4)/ No error (5).
215. Investigating officers have found (1)/ a lot of gaps between (2)/ the information they gather on their own (3)/ and the version of events narrated by the accused. (4)/ No error (5).
216. The minister told reporters that (1)/ although reservations for the backward classes already existed (2)/ based on social aspects, there was no quota for them (3)/ based on political backwardness. (4)/ No error (5).
217. The death of the man has brought (1)/ to the fore the plight of thousands of migrants (2)/ languishing behind bars in India after (3)/ being apprehended in the border. (4)/No error (5).
218. Only recently (1)/ did the manager realized that the (2)/ information provided to him (3)/ by his employees was fabricated. (4)/ No error (5).
219. The high court on Friday refused to (1)/ grant bail to the suspended IPS officer, who has been (2)/ in jail since May this year (3)/ in connection of the fake encounter case. (4)/ No error (5).
220. The indomitable Indian team dished out (1)/ a brilliant performance right from the start (2)/ as they outwitted their opponents (3)/ to take a convincing lead. (4)/ No error (5).
221. Sanitation does not only mean (1)/ using toilets; it also includes efficient solid waste management, (2)/ underground drainage network, and (3)/ keeping our cities and towns clean. (4)/ No error (5).
222. The case was (1)/particularly challenging as the assailants (2)/ had fled to an unknown destination (3)/ leaving up very few clues. (4)/ No error (5).
Directions (223–232) : 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).
223. The President has denied (1)/ that the economy is in recession (2)/ or was go into one (3)/ despite a spate of downcast reports. (4)/ No error (5).
224. The angry at being (1)/ left out of the bonanza (2)/ is palpable among (3)/ employees of the organisation. (4)/ No error (5).
225. His comments came after (1)/ the research group said that its (2)/ consumer confidence index were (3)/ slumped to its lowest level. (4)/ No error (5).
226. If all goes well, (1)/ the examination scheduled for next month (2)/ is all set to be completely free (3)/ from annoying power cuts and disruptions. (4)/ No error (5).
227. There are just too few trains (1)/ for the ever-grow (2)/ number of passengers (3)/ in the city. (4)/ No error (5).
228. The buzz at the party was (1)/ that a famous (2)/ filmstar and politician, (3)/ would probable drop by for a while. (4)/ No error (5).
229. The Opposition disrupted proceedings (1)/ in both Houses of Parliament (2)/ for the second consecutive day (3)/ above the plight of farmers in the country. (4)/ No error (5).
230. In response to the growing crisis, (1)/ the agency is urgently asking for (2)/ more contributions, to make up for (3)/ its sharp decline in purchasing power. (4)/ No error (5).
Answer sheet –
203. (1) 204. (2) 205. (5) 206. (4) 207. (4) 208. (3) 209. (5) 210. (3) 211. (4) 212. (3)
213. (3) 214. (3) 215. (3) 216. (5) 217. (4) 218. (2) 219. (4) 220. (3) 221. (5) 222. (4)
223. (3) 224. (1) 225. (3) 226. (5) 227. (2) 228. (4) 229. (4) 230. (1)