Directions for (Q1-10): In each question below, a sentence is given with a part of it printed in bold type. That part may contain a grammatical error. Each sentence is followed by phrases (a), (b), (c), and (d). Find out which phrase should replace the phrase given in bold to correct the error, if there is any, and to make the sentence grammatically meaningful and correct. If the sentence is correct as it is and no correction is required, mark (e) if the answer.
Q1. The output of our factor is not been satisfactorily monitored.
(a) Has not being satisfactory
(b) Has not been satisfactorily
(c) Has not being satisfactorily
(d) Is not being satisfactory
(e) No correction required
Ans- b
‘present perfect continuous tense verb (has been) will be used.
Q2. Despite all my constraints and shortcomings, I would be definitely helped him.
(a) Would have definitely helped
(b) Should be definitely helping
(c) Could be a definite help
(d) Could have been definite to be helped
(e) No correction required
Ans- a
The structure ‘would +have + past participle’ will be used.
Q3. He persevered and succeed despite a lot of obstacles.
(a) Persevered and succeeded
(b) Perseveres and succeeds
(c) Persevered and succeeded in
(d) Perseveres and success
(e) No correction required
Ans- a
Parallelism should be maintained in the sentence. Use ‘succeeded’
Q4. It was a stormy night, despite he went out.
(a) Although he go out
(b) Even he went out
(c) He although went out
(d) Yet he went out
(e) No correction required
Ans- d
‘yet’ shows contradiction. Hence correct choice of the word.
Q5. Unless you have dedicated to your studies, you cannot expect success.
(a) Unless you do not dedicate to
(b) If you have dedicated not to
(c) In case you did not dedicate to
(d) Unless you dedicate to
(e) No correction required
Ans- d
Present simple tense will be used in the first part of the sentence.
Q6. He reported that he had finished his work.
(a) Had been finished
(b) Was finished
(c) Could be finished
(d) Has finished
(e) No correction required
Ans- e
The given sentence is grammatically correct.
Q7. You will get the reward if you will have been deserved it.
(a) Deserve it
(b) Are deserved it
(c) Have deserved it
(d) Will have deserving it
(e) No correction required
Ans- a
Simple present tense verb will be used because first part is in future simple.
Q8. His father Disapproves because his getting up late.
(a) Disapproved that he is getting up
(b) Disapproved by his getting up
(c) Disapproves of his getting up
(d) Disapproves why he got up
(e) No correction required
Ans- c
Preposition ‘of’ will be used after ‘disapprove’ .
Q9. He will be greatly surprised if he was being elected.
(a) If he will have elected
(b) If he is elected
(c) Unless he was elected
(d) If he would have elected
(e) No correction required
Ans- b
Option (b) is correct word order.
Q10. No doubt he is aware of the lacunae in democratic form of government, yet he firmly believes on democratic principles.
(a) Firm believe for
(b) Firmly believe in
(c) Firmly believes in
(d) Firmly belief on
(e) No correction required
Ans- c
Preposition ‘in’ will be used with believe.
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