Answer: C Replace 'attract' with 'attracts' as this verb has come for 'tradition' which is singular.
Mark the option (A ... D) which are grammatically incorrect.
Q. No. 1:
1). The hearing, which had been planned for Monday, December 2, was rescheduled for the following Friday so that all witnesses would be able to attend. 2). In 1952, Japan’s GNP was one third that of France. By the late 1970s, it was larger than the combined GNP of France and Britain. 3). The Huns who were Mongolian invaded Gaul in 461 A.D. 4). Because Senator Martin is less interested in the environment than in economic development, she sometimes neglects it.
Answer: A Sentences 3 and 4 are incorrect. In sentence 3 it should have been "The Huns,who were Mongolian, invaded Gaul in 461 A. D." In 4, there is an unclear pronoun reference. The sentence should be "Because of her interest in economic development, Senator Martin sometimes neglects the environment."
Q. No. 2:
1). Because strict constructionists recommend fidelity to the Constitution as written, no one objects more than them to judicial reinterpretation. 2). When a candidate runs for office, they must expect to have their personal life scrutinized. 3). Einstein, who was a brilliant mathematician, used his ability with numbers to explain the universe. 4). Despite the cuts, there are services the hospital has, and will continue to provide to doctors.
Answer: C Sentence 1 – “more than they do”; sentence 2 – “he must … his personal life”; sentence 4 – modifier error.
Q. No. 64:
Mark the correct sentence in the following
A :
Pele, whom many people consider is the greatest footballer of all times, represented Brazil in four World Cups.
B :
When the news about the decline in the quarterly sales of the product broke out, it was difficult to say who the Company would hold responsible for this disaster
C :
When the tension with the business partners increased, Mr. Singh decided to visit them personally and talk to whomever is willing to sort the discord.
D :
Who do you think was supposed to meet Mr.Brown form the news bureau, the well-known author, during his week-long visit to Delhi?
Answer: C Option A should read “ Pele, …… consider as …… “Option B should read “ …… whom the company would …… “Option D should read “…… supposed to meet Mr. Brown, the well known author from the news bureau ……”
Q. No. 65:
Mark the correct sentence in the following:
A :
Returning home from the dinner, we were annoyed to find that the porch light is broke again.
B :
If you keep on losing your composure on minor issues, that isn’t going to get you nowhere
C :
In the meeting, Mr. Mehta informed the executives that they have to fulfill the target regardless of the stringency of the deadline.
D :
The call for the assembly was very disappointing, as we haven’t hardly initiated our discussion on a new venture outside the main conference bloc.
Answer: C Sentence A should read“ …… the porch light was broken again” B should read“ …… that isn’t going to get you anywhere” D should read“…… we have hardly initiated ……”
Q. No. 66:
Mark the option in the following,which contains a grammatically wrong sentence:
A :
A marvelous stillness pervaded the world, and the stars, together with the serenity of their rays, seemed to shed upon the earth the assurance of everlasting security.
B :
We plowed along bravely for a week or more, and without any conflict of jurisdiction among the captains worth mentioning.
C :
The tulips, concerning whose cultivation Rosa was taught all the mysteries of the art, formed the principal topic of the conversation; but, interesting as the subject was, people cannot always taking about tulips.
D :
She gazed at me as never man’s face was scanned yet.