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Question
(solve as per the direction given above)
Options
A. Happily, zoos were
B. unwilling to cooperate
C. in a scheme that was potentially harmful to animal welfare
D. No error.
Correct Answer
in a scheme that was potentially harmful to animal welfare
Explanation
on a scheme that was potentially harmful to animal welfare
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1. (solve as per the direction given above)
Options
A. It is true
B. that God helps those
C. who helps themselves.
D. No error.
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Correct Answer: who helps themselves.
Explanation:
who help themselves
2. (solve as per the direction given above)
Options
A. Firstly you should
B. think over the meaning of the words
C. and then use them.
D. No error.
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Correct Answer: Firstly you should
Explanation:
'First you should'
3. (solve as per the direction given above)
Options
A. That house
B. is costing me
C. ten thousand rupees
D. No error.
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Correct Answer: is costing me
Explanation:
'will cost me' or 'costs me'
4. (solve as per the direction given above)
Options
A. It is an established fact that the transcendental American poets and philosophers.
B. who lived in the latter half of the nineteenth century.
C. were more influenced by Indian philosophy, in particular by Upanishadic Philosophy.
D. No error.
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Correct Answer: were more influenced by Indian philosophy, in particular by Upanishadic Philosophy.
Explanation:
Were much influenced by Indian Philosophy in particular by Upanishadic Philosophy.
5. (solve as per the direction given above)
Options
A. Remember that you are part of
B. the team and your success depends on the support
C. you are able to give and get from your other team members.
D. No error.
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Correct Answer: Remember that you are part of
Explanation:
Remember that you are a part of
6. (solve as per the direction given above)
Options
A. Neither he
B. nor his father is interested
C. in joining the party.
D. No error.
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Correct Answer: No error.
7. (solve as per the direction given above)
Options
A. With little patience
B. you will be able to
C. cross this hurdle
D. No error.
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Correct Answer: With little patience
Explanation:
with a little patience
8. (solve as per the direction given above)
Options
A. She was told
B. to give the award to whosoever
C. she thought has done the most for the downtrodden.
D. No error.
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Correct Answer: she thought has done the most for the downtrodden.
Explanation:
she thought had done the most for the downtrodden
9. (solve as per the direction given above)
Options
A. At the end of the year
B. every student who had done adequate work
C. was automatically promoted.
D. No error.
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Correct Answer: No error.
10. (solve as per the direction given above)
Options
A. The reason why
B. he was rejected
C. was because he was too young.
D. No error.
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Correct Answer: was because he was too young.
Explanation:
'was that he was too young'
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