Ans. D.
Solution: In the given sentences banking upon is the correct phrasal verb which means basing hopes on someone/something or depending on someone for something.
Option D is incorrect because the bank does not have any relevant meaning in the given context.
Ans. A.
The answer is 'give me a ballpark figure of how much this event is going to cost.' A ballpark figure is a rough numerical estimate or approximation.
Ans. C.
The statement is in general sense and doesn?t talk in past or future context specifically. Therefore one must use the present tense of the verb. Thus, 'provide' is the correct answer.
Ans. B.
?to stick to one?s guns? means refuse to compromise or change, despite criticism. It is a phrasal verb hence we can?t make any changes in the prepositions used. The sentence is in past tense, hence stick should be replaced by stuck.
Ans. B.
The correct form of verb to be used after 'will' is 'help.' Verbs are not needed in infinitive or participle form here since the effect of the disposal of assets will be seen in the future. So option B is the correct answer.
Ans. B.
The correct preposition here would be 'by'. By follows 'represented' when something takes the place of and refers to something bigger. With follows 'represented' when an attribute with which something or someone is depicted. A contract is not represented in a policy but stated in a policy.
Ans. E.
In the given sentences, boiled down is the phrasal verb that should have been used which means summarizing something, to reduce or simplify
(something) to the most basic, essential, or fundamental element(s). In this context it means that the one who had more power succeeded. 'Boiled down' should be followed by 'to' and not 'for', hence option D is incorrect.
Ans. B.
Option B- ?stations of numerical small nations? is incorrect.
The other statements make complete sense, hence are correct.
Ans. E.
Triptych means a set of three associated artistic, literary, or musical works intended to be appreciated together.
Ans. E.
Option A: ?legally state-issued currencies? is incorrect. The word describes the state-issued currencies; hence it should be an adjective and not an adverb. Option B: ?state-issues? is incorrect and should be replaced by ?state-issued?. Option C: ?carry-in? is grammatically incorrect. Option D: ?to carrying out? is grammatically incorrect.
We have to find the incorrect statement. All the sentences except D have been correctly structured. In option D, the phrase ?complied into by? is incorrect. You "comply with" a rule or a law and not by cities.
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