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Directions (1-10): Find the errorless combination in the given sentences. If there is no error in any question then option e will be your answer.
1) US State Department on Thursday (A)warned US citizens travelling in China (B)to exercise increased caution due to “arbitrary (C)enforcement of local laws”.(D)
a) BCD
b) ABC
c) ACD
d) ABD
e) No Error
2) Oil prices edged lower in choppy (A) trade on Thursday,pressuring by concerns about (B) slowing global economic growth that could dent demand for crude (C)but drawing support from signs of output cuts by Saudi Arabia. (D)
a) ABC
b) BCD
c) ACD
d) BDA
e) No Error
3) In a nutshell, corporate India must wake up to the higher aspirations (A) and changed priorities for millennial women (B) and weave these
into their affirmative action plans. (C) Else, another decade on, we will be battling these very same inequalities.(D)
a) BCD
b) CDA
c) ABC
d) ABD
e) No Error
4) We often wondered if the millennial women want (A)affirmative action at the workplace to ensure (B) equality among menand women, or use meritocracy (C)as a reason to reject it.(D)
a) ABC
b) BCD
c) CDA
d) BDA
e) No Error
5) The lack of an investment recovery and the high rates of (A)stalling also reflect poorly on the incumbent (B)government which rode to power in 2014 promising to end an era (C)of policy paralysis, and reinvigorate the investment cycle.(D)
a) ABC
b) BCD
c) CDA
d) BDA
e) No Error
6) If you lose your train of thought, a pause (A)gives you time to get on track. (B)As long as the pause isn’t too long (no more than five seconds), (C)the audience won’t hold it against you.(D)
a) ABC
b) BCD
c) CDA
d) BDA
e) No Error
7) Using research that incorporates behavioural science, (A)AI (artificial intelligence), and data, we determined that the (B)optimum frequency is about one filler per minute, but (C)the average speaker uses five fillers per minute—or, one every 12 seconds.(D)
a) BCD
b) ABC
c) ADB
d) ACD
e) No Error
8) New private sector projects fell 62% in (A)the just-ended December quarter compared (B)with the September quarter, and 64% compared (C)to the December quarter of FY18.(D)
a) ABC
b) BCD
c) CDA
d) BDA
e) No Error
9) The two were detaining after Canadian police (A) arrested Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd’s (B)chief financial officer (CFO) MengWanzhu on 1 December (C)in Vancouver, at the request of the US.(D)
a) BCD
b) ABD
c) ABC
d) ADC
e) No Error
10) Dashing hopes of a quick economic turnaround, investments (A)in the just-ended December quarter fell to a 14-year-low, (B)fresh data from the project-tracking database of the Centre (C) for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) shows. (D)
a) ABC
b) ABD
c) BCD
d) CDA
e) No Error
Answers:
Directions (1-10):
1) Answer: a)
Error is in part A
We use “The US state department.” is used instead of “US state department”
2) Answer: c)
Pressured is used instead of “pressuring” because the entire sentence is in given in past tense
3) Answer: e)
No error in this sentence
4) Answer:d)
“Between” is used when naming distinct, individual items (can be 2, 3, or more)
Among is used when the items are part of a group, or are not specifically named (MUST be 3 or more)
5) Answer: a)
“To reinvigorate” is used in the place of reinvigorate, as the government promised to end the era and to revigorate the investment cycle.
6) Answer: c)
Get back is used which means — phrasal verb with get us /get/ us / verb present participle getting, past tense got, past participle got or US usually gotten. A2 to return to a place after you have been somewhere else: If you get back in time, you can come with us.
7) Answer: e)
No error in this sentence
8) Answer:a)
“Compared with” is used which means compared with sth/compared to sth. phrase. If you say, for example, that one thing is large or small compared with another or compared to another, you mean that it is larger or smaller than the other thing.
9) Answer:a)
“Detained” is used instead of detaining as the sentence is given in past form.
10) Answer: e)
No error in this sentence
Daily Practice Test Schedule | Good Luck
Topic | Daily Publishing Time |
Daily News Papers & Editorials | 8.00 AM |
Current Affairs Quiz | 9.00 AM |
Current Affairs Quiz (Hindi) | 9.30 AM |
NIACL AO Prelims – Reasoning | 10.00 AM |
NIACL AO Prelims – Reasoning (Hindi) | 10.30 AM |
NIACL AO Prelims – Quantitative Aptitude | 11.00 AM |
NIACL AO Prelims – Quantitative Aptitude (Hindi) | 11.30 AM |
Vocabulary (Based on The Hindu) | 12.00 PM |
NIACL AO Prelims – English Language | 1.00 PM |
SSC Practice Questions (Reasoning/Quantitative aptitude) | 2.00 PM |
IBPS Clerk – GK Questions | 3.00 PM |
SSC Practice Questions (English/General Knowledge) | 4.00 PM |
Daily Current Affairs Updates | 5.00 PM |
SBI PO/IBPS Clerk Mains – Reasoning | 6.00 PM |
SBI PO/IBPS Clerk Mains – Quantitative Aptitude | 7.00 PM |
SBI PO/IBPS Clerk Mains – English Language | 8.00 PM |
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