1.
The committee has made(1)/ significant changes in(2)/ in the rules which(3)/ will help to banks.(4)/No error (5)
Correct Answer
D. 4
Explanation
The correct answer is 4. The sentence should be "will help banks" instead of "will help to banks." The preposition "to" is not needed in this context.
2.
This project which is funded(1)/by the United Nations(2)/has helped over four(3)/ lakh Indians overcome poverty.(4)/ No error(5)
Correct Answer
E. 5
Explanation
The given sentence is grammatically correct and does not contain any errors.
3.
The merger talks have(1)/ taken longer that(2)/ we anticipated because(3)/ of the financial crisis.(4)/No error(5)
Correct Answer
B. 2
Explanation
The correct answer is 2. The phrase "taken longer that" should be corrected to "taken longer than." This is because "than" is used to compare two things, while "that" is used to introduce a clause. Therefore, the correct phrase should be "taken longer than we anticipated."
4.
His share of(1)/the money from the sale(2)/off the property will (3)/be given to charity.(4)/ No error(5)
Correct Answer
C. 3
Explanation
The given sentence is grammatically correct. The phrase "off the property" should be replaced with "of the property" to make it grammatically correct. The correct sentence should be "His share of the money from the sale of the property will be given to charity."
5.
The number of tourists(1)/is expected to rise(2)/from four to ten percent(3)/ in the next ten years.(4)/ No error(5)
Correct Answer
E. 5
Explanation
The given sentence is grammatically correct. It states that the number of tourists is expected to rise from four to ten percent in the next ten years. The sentence does not contain any errors in terms of subject-verb agreement, tense, or word choice. Therefore, the correct answer is 5, indicating that there is no error in the sentence.
6.
When he asked(1)/why the machines(2)/ were idle we told(3)/ him it was broken.(4)/ No error(5)
Correct Answer
D. 4
Explanation
The given sentence is grammatically correct. The error lies in part 4 where it says "it was broken". The correct form should be "they were broken" because the subject "machines" is plural.
7.
We informed customers(1)/ that there will be(2)/ no interrupting in(3)/our bank services tomorrow.(4)/ No error(5)
Correct Answer
C. 3
Explanation
The error is in part 3. The correct word should be "interruption" instead of "interrupting". The sentence is informing the customers that there will be no interruption in the bank services tomorrow.
8.
To train its newly(1)/ recruit staff the company(2)/has developed an(3)/ online training programme. (4)/No error(5)
Correct Answer
B. 2
Explanation
The correct answer is 2. "Recruit staff" should be corrected to "recruited staff" to maintain parallelism in the sentence. The company has already recruited staff, so the correct form of the verb should be in the past participle form.
9.
A person whose wishes to(1)/ avail of this facility(2)/should not have been(3)/ a loan defaulter in the past.(4)/No error (5)
Correct Answer
A. 1
Explanation
The given sentence is in the present tense, so the correct form of the verb "wish" should be "wishes" to agree with the subject "a person." Therefore, there is an error in part (1) of the sentence.
10.
Graduates have experience(1)/ in the IT industry(2)/are in great demand(3)/ in the finance sector.(4)/No error(5)
Correct Answer
A. 1
Explanation
The given sentence is grammatically correct. It states that graduates have experience in the IT industry. The sentence does not contain any errors.
11.
Senior citizens prefer(1)/ banks which (2)/ branches are located(3)/ near their homes.(4)/No error(5)
Correct Answer
B. 2
Explanation
The correct answer is 2. The word "which" should be replaced with "whose" in order to correctly show possession. "Whose" is used to indicate that the banks have branches that are located near the homes of senior citizens.
12.
In the latest statistics(1)/ China supplies more than (2)/ninety percent of the (3)/ steel imported by India.(4)/No error(5)
Correct Answer
A. 1
Explanation
The given sentence is grammatically correct. It states that in the latest statistics, China supplies more than ninety percent of the steel imported by India. There is no error in the sentence.
13.
We shall be calling a meeting(1)/ next week to assess(2)/the causes frequently(3)/ delays in infrastructure projects.(4)/No error(5)
Correct Answer
C. 3
Explanation
The phrase "the causes frequently" in the given sentence is grammatically incorrect. The correct phrase should be "the frequent causes" to convey the intended meaning. Therefore, option 3 is the correct answer as it identifies the error in the sentence.
14.
Although it has received (1)/ clearance from RBI the bank(2)/ has decided not to open(3)/their office in Hongkong. (4)/No error(5)
Correct Answer
D. 4
Explanation
The given sentence is grammatically correct. It states that the bank has received clearance from the RBI, but despite that, they have decided not to open their office in Hongkong. The use of "their" is appropriate here as it refers to the bank, which is a collective noun. Therefore, there is no error in the sentence.
15.
Most of the tribals(1)/in the region(2)/ are depended on the forest(3)/to earn their livelihoods.(4)/No error(5)
Correct Answer
C. 3
Explanation
The correct answer is 3 because the word "depended" should be replaced with "dependent" to match the subject-verb agreement. The sentence should read "Most of the tribals in the region are dependent on the forest to earn their livelihoods."
16.
After graduating from the college(1)/ having an engineering degree(2)/he received a job offer(3)/from a reputed American firm.(4)/No error(5)
Correct Answer
B. 2
Explanation
The correct answer is 2. The phrase "having an engineering degree" is not necessary in the sentence. It is redundant and does not add any additional information to the meaning of the sentence. The sentence can be simplified to "After graduating from college, he received a job offer from a reputed American firm."
17.
In order for(1)/ the scheme to be(2)/ successful we require as(3)/ much as twenty investors.(4)/No error
Correct Answer
D. 4
Explanation
The given sentence is grammatically correct. It states that in order for the scheme to be successful, twenty investors are required. The use of "as much as" is appropriate in this context to emphasize the number of investors needed. Therefore, there is no error in the sentence.
18.
The insurance company has plans(1) /to hire 30,000 agents(2) /at a time when(3) / most companies are cutting jobs.(4) /No error(5)
Correct Answer
D. 4
Explanation
The correct answer is 4. The sentence states that the insurance company has plans to hire 30,000 agents at a time when most companies are cutting jobs. This suggests that the insurance company is going against the trend and is actively expanding its workforce instead of reducing it like other companies. Therefore, there is an error in the sentence as it should be "when most companies are cutting jobs" instead of "when most companies is cutting jobs."
19.
One of the important lesson(1)/he taught me was to save(2)/at least thirty percent(3)/ of my gross income.(4)/ No error(5)
Correct Answer
A. 1
Explanation
The correct answer is 1. The error in the sentence is the use of "lesson" instead of "lessons". The sentence is referring to multiple lessons that the person taught, so the plural form should be used.
20.
Due to the financial crisis(1)/ the price of foodgrains(2)/has risen sharply(3)/ over the past few months.(4)/No error(5)
Correct Answer
A. 1
Explanation
The explanation for the correct answer, which is option 1, is that the sentence is talking about the cause of the rise in foodgrain prices. The phrase "Due to the financial crisis" indicates that the financial crisis is the reason behind the increase in prices. Therefore, there is no error in this part of the sentence.