Q. No. 25: Ram asked (A)/would I go (B)/to the college with (C)/him (D)
A : A
B : B
C : C
D : D
Answer: B In indirect sentence even in interrogative auxiliary verb comes after the subject. Then 'if' or 'whether' is used to denote question; so 'if/whether I would'.
Q. No. 26: Now a days (A)/
the accidents of diabetes (B)/
among urban children (C)/
is on the rise. (D)
A : A
B : B
C : C
D : D
Answer: B 'Accident' is irrelevant in terms of meaning here. Proper will be to use 'incidence' i.e the number of times something as occurs.
Q. No. 27: The shopkeeper was pleased (A)/
when we told him (B)/
this kinds of mangoes (C)/
were very delicious. (D)
A : A
B : B
C : C
D : D
Answer: C Replace 'this' with 'these' as 'kinds' is plural.
Q. No. 28: As a teenager (A)/
Monika Seles had (B)/
often beat Steffi Graf (C)/
at the French Open. (D)
A : A
B : B
C : C
D : D
Answer: B Remove 'had'. 'Often' indicates that it took place habitually and thus verb agrees with the first noun.
Q. No. 29: The instructions clearly (A)/
state that (B)/
each item is having (C)/
two options. (D)
A : A
B : B
C : C
D : D
Answer: C Replace 'is having' with 'has'. In the meaning of containing or possession, 'has' is not used in continuous form.
Q. No. 30: The postman was polite (A)/
and said he regretted (B)/
at the delay (C)/
in delivery. (D)
A : A
B : B
C : C
D : D
Answer: C Replace 'at' with 'for'. 'Regret for' something.