Q. No. 55: | The shopkeeper was pleased(A)/
when we told him(B)/
this kinds of mangoes(C)/
were very delicious.(D)
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A : | A
| B : | B
| C : | C
| D : | D
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Answer: C Replace 'this' with 'these' as 'kinds' is plural.
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Q. No. 56: | As a teenager(A)/
Monika Seles had(B)/
often beat Steffi Graf(C)/
at the French Open.(D)
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A : | A
| B : | B
| C : | C
| D : | D
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Answer: B Remove 'had'. 'Often' indicates that it took place habitually and thus verb agrees with the first noun.
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Q. No. 57: | The instructions clearly(A)/
state that(B)/
each item is having(C)/
two options.(D)
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A : | A
| B : | B
| C : | C
| D : | D
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Answer: C Replace 'is having' with 'has'. In the meaning of containing or possession, 'has' is not used in continuous form.
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Q. No. 58: | The postman was polite(A)/
and said he regretted(B)/
at the delay(C)/
in delivery.(D)
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A : | A
| B : | B
| C : | C
| D : | D
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Answer: C Replace 'at' with 'for'. 'Regret for' something.
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Q. No. 59: | They have invited(A)/
Sita and I(B)/
for the meeting to be(C)/
held in the next month(D)
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A : | A
| B : | B
| C : | C
| D : | D
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Answer: B Replace 'I' with 'me'.
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Q. No. 60: | The City people stayed(A)/
fearlessly despite of(B)/
rumour of terrorist attack(C)/
in the area.(D)
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A : | A
| B : | B
| C : | C
| D : | D
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Answer: B Replace 'Instead of' by 'Despite'.
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