Directions: Find the error in the given parts 1,2,3,4 or 5 (no error).
1.We are yet starting (1) / offering this facility to (2) / our customers as we are (3) / awaiting approval from the Board. (4) / No error (5).
Error is in part (1), we are yet starting --->> we are yet to start
2.The Chairman of all large (1) / public sector banks met with (2) / senior RBI officials to give its (3) / suggestions about implementing the new policy. (4) / No error (5).
Error is in part (3) its --->> their
3.They have not fully considered (1) / the impact that relaxing (2) / these guidelines is likely (3)/ to have with the economy (4) / No error (5)
Error is in part (4), 'impact' is on something not with something. Same way in part (4), have on the economy.
4.Had this notification (1) / been amended earlier, (2) / we could have stopped (3) / the transfer of funds. (4) / No error (5)
No Error
5.There are many insurance (1) / disputes nowadays because of (2) / most people do not fully (3) / understand the terms and conditions of their policies (4) / No error (5)
Error is in part (2), remove 'of'.
6.India needs a value education system (1) / who will inculcate values (2) / among the students and (3) / enrich their personalities. (4) / No error (5)
Error is in part (2), replace the relative pronoun 'who' by 'which' as non-living thing has been used.
7.Driven by the desire to save trees (1) / residents of locality (2) / has started using solar appliances (3) / for their everyday needs. (4) / No error (5)
Error is in part (1), driven by the desire should be replaced by 'being driven by the desire'.
8.A large number of unmanned aircrafts (1) / being used by the military (2) / are suspected of having (3) / unsafe radio links. (4) / no error (5)
No Error.
9.Recent survey shows that (1) / 35 million children in the age group of (2) / 6 to 10 years have never (3) / attended no primary school. (4) / No error (5)
Error is in part (4), remove 'no' as never has already been used in part 3.
10.Coal mines constitute (1) / a major percentage of the (2) sources which cause damage (3) / on the environment. (4) / No error (5)
Error is in part (4), damage takes preposition 'to'.
1.We are yet starting (1) / offering this facility to (2) / our customers as we are (3) / awaiting approval from the Board. (4) / No error (5).
Error is in part (1), we are yet starting --->> we are yet to start
2.The Chairman of all large (1) / public sector banks met with (2) / senior RBI officials to give its (3) / suggestions about implementing the new policy. (4) / No error (5).
Error is in part (3) its --->> their
3.They have not fully considered (1) / the impact that relaxing (2) / these guidelines is likely (3)/ to have with the economy (4) / No error (5)
Error is in part (4), 'impact' is on something not with something. Same way in part (4), have on the economy.
4.Had this notification (1) / been amended earlier, (2) / we could have stopped (3) / the transfer of funds. (4) / No error (5)
No Error
5.There are many insurance (1) / disputes nowadays because of (2) / most people do not fully (3) / understand the terms and conditions of their policies (4) / No error (5)
Error is in part (2), remove 'of'.
6.India needs a value education system (1) / who will inculcate values (2) / among the students and (3) / enrich their personalities. (4) / No error (5)
Error is in part (2), replace the relative pronoun 'who' by 'which' as non-living thing has been used.
7.Driven by the desire to save trees (1) / residents of locality (2) / has started using solar appliances (3) / for their everyday needs. (4) / No error (5)
Error is in part (1), driven by the desire should be replaced by 'being driven by the desire'.
8.A large number of unmanned aircrafts (1) / being used by the military (2) / are suspected of having (3) / unsafe radio links. (4) / no error (5)
No Error.
9.Recent survey shows that (1) / 35 million children in the age group of (2) / 6 to 10 years have never (3) / attended no primary school. (4) / No error (5)
Error is in part (4), remove 'no' as never has already been used in part 3.
10.Coal mines constitute (1) / a major percentage of the (2) sources which cause damage (3) / on the environment. (4) / No error (5)
Error is in part (4), damage takes preposition 'to'.
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