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Direction (1-5): In each of the questions given below a sentence is given which is then divided into five parts out of which last part is correct. There are errors in three out of four remaining parts and therefore only one of the parts (other than the bold one) is correct. You must choose the grammatically correct part as your answer.
Q1. The employees presents their viewpoint on the pending issues(A)/, included the constitution of the pay revision commission(B)/, the first after the form of the State(C)/, transfers & promotions and restoration of the old pension scheme(D)/ in place of the contributory pension scheme before the committee(E).
(a) D
(b) B
(c) C
(d) A
(e) None of the above
Sol. “The employees presented their viewpoint on the pending issues, including the constitution of the pay revision commission, the first after the formation of the State, transfers & promotions and restoration of the old pension scheme in place of the contributory pension scheme before the committee”: The part (A) of the sentence has the subject plural in it which will take plural verb with it .i.e.‘presented’. In part (B) of the sentence, preposition ‘including’ will replace the ‘included’. Part (C) of the sentence will take the correct noun .i.e. ‘formation’. Thus, only the part (D) is correct apart from being bold one.
Q2. The employees also complaining about the(A)/ lackadaisical attitude of the(B)/ officers concerns(C)/ to the implementation(D)/ of the employees health scheme(E).
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) None of the above
Sol. “The employees also complained about the lackadaisical attitude of the officers concerned in the implementation of the employees’ health scheme”: In part (A), ‘complaining’ will be replaced by the verb ‘complained’. Part (C) of the sentence has plural subject, hence the following verb will also be plural .i.e. ‘concern’. Part (D) will take correct preposition .i.e. ‘in’ in place of ‘to’. Thus, only the part (B) is correct apart from being bold one.
Q3. The offence taken place on Wednesday evening(A)/ when the girl is(B)/ alone in her house. The girl was(C)/ taken to the government hospital here(D)/ doctors confirmed the offence(E).
(a) A
(b) B
(c) D
(d) C
(e) None of the above
Sol. “The offence took place on Wednesday evening when the girl was alone in her house. The girl was taken to the government hospital where doctors confirmed the offence”: In part (A) of the sentence, the subject will be followed by the second form of verb as the rule says. Part (B) has error in the form of tense .i.e. past of tense will come .i.e. ‘was’. In part (D), ‘where’ should replace ‘here’. Thus, only the part (C) is correct apart from being bold one.
Q4. When she started screaming(A)/, Ramanamma on the help(B)/ to villagers(C)/ rush to the spot(D)/ and saved the girl(E).
(a) C
(b) B
(c) A
(d) D
(e) None of the above
Sol. “When she started screaming, Ramanamma with the help of villagers rushed to the spot and saved the girl”: In part (B), ‘in’ will get replaced by ‘with’ which is the correct usage of the preposition. Similarly, ‘of’ will replace ‘to’ in part (C). In part (D), ‘rush’ will get replaced by ‘rushed’ as the given sentence is in past form of tense. Thus, only the part (A) is correct apart from being bold one.
Q5. However, the court says(A)/ that an interim order could(B)/ passed only(C)/ after have a comprehensive(D)/ hearing on the petition(E).
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) None of the above
Sol. However, the court said that an interim order could be passed only after having a comprehensive hearing on the petition: In part (A), ‘said’ will get replaced by ‘says’. In part (B), ‘could’ will be followed by ‘be’ as modal can only be followed by the first form of the verb. In part (D), ‘having’ will replace ‘have’. Thus, only the part (C) is correct apart from being bold one.
Directions (6-10): In the passage given below there are blanks which are to be filled with the options given below. Find out the appropriate word in each case which can most suitably complete the sentence without altering the meaning of the statement.
Mr. Naidu on Friday said that the government would act (6)……… to prevent such (7)……… The Dachepalli one should be the last in the State. The government would take (8)………. measures against rapists. The entire State was under drone and CC camera surveillance. It was (9)………. that the YSR Congress Party was (10)…….. the incident for political mileage, he said.
Q6.
(a) confirmly
(b) strangely
(c) strictly
(d) firmly
(e) hardly
Sol. firmly- strongly
Q7.
(a) incidents
(b) accidents
(c) happenings
(d) occurred
(e) deeds
Sol. incidents– event or occurrences
Q8.
(a) free
(b) hard
(c) strong
(d) weak
(e) stringent
Sol. stringent– strict
Q9.
(a) fortunately
(b) unfortunate
(c) shocking
(d) annoying
(e) confusing
Sol. unfortunate- unluckily
Q10.
(a) identifying
(b) stating
(c) utilized
(d) using
(e) recognizing
Sol. using- utilization
Directions (11-15): In each of the questions given below an incomplete sentence which must be filled/completed with one of the sentences given below. Choose the correct option and complete the given sentences.
Q11. Sharp showers accompanied by strong gale improved the conditions of the area plantain and arecanut trees in Senthamangalam block on Wednesday.
(a) created a havoc on
(b) wrecked the buildings along with
(c) damaged a large number of
(d) proved to be a catastrophe on
(e) No correction required
Sol. ‘damaged a large number of’– as the storm that had come damaged the plantations and trees of the mentioned area.
Q12. This affected the flow of traffic for about four hours. Traffic was diverted via alternative route.
(a) the pedestrians
(b) the passers by
(c) the traffic jam
(d) the flow of travellers
(e) No correction required
Sol. No correction required
Q13. Drivers, attendants and employees had been dancing in the recent past with liquor bottles in trains despite regular announcements that consumption, sale and trade of liquor in the State is illegal.
(a) had been searching
(b) have been caught
(c) have been performing criminal offences
(d) had been hurting the sentiments of people
(e) No correction required
Sol. ‘have been caught’- as the context of the statement is about catching the people with the liquor bottles in the train which is illegal.
Q14. The police have overlooked security arrangements in view of PM’s visit.
(a) has finished
(b) had improved
(c) have made elaborate
(d) have validated
(e) No correction required
Sol. ‘have made elaborate’– as the arrangements made were the elaborate one.
Q15. The Delhi High Court has ruled that no shopping can be carried out in Capital’s posh Connaught Place which may have the effect of damaging or altering the character of its heritage building status.
(a) no security arrangements will be made
(b) passive smoking will be prohibited
(c) strong rush of people will be restrained
(d) no repairs or alterations can be carried out
(e) No correction required
Sol.‘ no repairs or alterations can be carried out’– as mentioned in the sentence, buildings of the place are old of which repairs or alterations can’t be made.
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