Directions (13-22) : Read the following sentences to find out whether there is any grammatical error in them. The error if any will in one part of the sentence. Mark the part with error as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error' as your answer. (Ignore the errors Of punctuation, if any)
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21). Find out the grammatical error in the given below sentence
A). The new government has repealed |
B). the policy of free speech in |
C). the country, which has invited |
D). nationwide criticism from all and sundry |
E). No error |
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22). Find out the grammatical error in the given below sentence
A). Nothing can be built in this area since |
B). its soil is saline and contains minerals that |
C). would eat into any concrete structure |
D). that coming into contact with this soil |
E). No error |
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Directions (23-30) : In the given passage, there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. Against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find the appropriate word in each case. According to a new study from an international consortium .....23.... up technology in the classroom doesn't-always lead to better education for children. The report from the OECD tracked educational outcome among students based on their use of technology at home and in the classroom....(24)... student performance improves when they use technology in moderation, the group found ...(25)... to Computers and the internet causes educational outcomes to drop.
The report further stated that .....(26). . . considerable investments in' computers internet connections and software for educational use, there is little solid evidence What greater computer use among students leads to better scores in mathematics and reading. Report results are based on an assessment in 2015 that tracked students in more than 40 countries and surveyed them on computer habits and conducted both written and digital tests. On average, seven out of 10 students in countries surveyed, use computers at school and students average at least 25 minutes a day online. In some countries, like Turkey and Mexico, about half of the students do not have ...(27)... to a computer at home. The survey found that students with more exposure to computers do better, on average, than those with little exposure to computers, but the OECD ...(28)... against drawing conclusions based on that result. The data could simply ...(29)... that school systems that invest in technology also invest in better teachers and draw on students from a higher socio-economic class, who ...(30)... to perform better in school.
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23). select the right option for 23 from the options given below
A). dispersing |
B). beefing |
C). installing |
D). giving |
E). amplifying |
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24). select the right option for 24 from the options given below
A). Through |
B). Even |
C). While |
D). Admitting |
E). But |
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25). select the right option for 25 from the options given below
A). overdoing |
B). exaggerating |
C). working |
D). exhausting |
E). overexposure |
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26). select the right option for 26 from the options given below
A). despite |
B). withdrawal |
C). by |
D). though |
E). yet |
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27). select the right option for 27 from the options given below
A). access |
B). approach |
C). availability |
D). begin |
E). slant |
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28). select the right option for 28 from the options given below
A). Wake |
B). alerted |
C). acted |
D). cautioned |
E). warn |
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29). select the right option for 29 from the options given below
A). reverse |
B). highlights |
C). disregard |
D). reflect |
E). cast |
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30). select the right option for 30 from the options given below
A). inclined |
B). tend |
C). bound |
D). contribute |
E). bear |
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