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No one can (a) / easily tell (b) / which of Rama and Sham (c) / is smarter (d) / No Error (e)
  • a)
    No one can
  • b)
    easily tell
  • c)
    which of Rama and Sham
  • d)
    is smarter
  • e)
    No Error
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Bijoy Nambiar answered
Error Spotting: No one can easily tell which of Rama and Sham is smarter.

Explanation:
The given sentence is grammatically correct and there is no error in it. Each part of the sentence is appropriately structured and conveys the intended meaning.

The sentence states that it is difficult to determine who is smarter between two individuals Rama and Sham. Therefore, the correct option is (d) "No Error".

Hence, the given sentence is error-free and conveys the intended meaning.

It is more better (a) / if one of the parents (b) / stays at home (c) / to took after the children (d) / No error (e)
  • a)
    It is more better
  • b)
    if one of the parents
  • c)
    stays at home
  • d)
    to took after the children
  • e)
    No error
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Anirudh Verma answered
Incorrect comparison: It is more better

The first error in this sentence is the use of "more better." "Better" is already a comparative form of "good," so adding "more" is redundant and incorrect. It should simply be "better."

Incorrect article: one of the parents

The second error is the use of "one of the parents" instead of "one parent." Since the sentence is discussing a single parent staying at home, it should use the singular form.

Incorrect verb tense: to took

The third error is the use of "to took" instead of "to take." "Took" is the past tense of "take," and it is not the correct form to use in this sentence.

Corrected sentence: It is better if one parent stays at home to take care of the children.

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Incorrect comparison: It is more better.


Incorrect article: one of the parents.


Incorrect verb tense: to took.


Corrected sentence: It is better if one parent stays at home to take care of the children.

Ram was asked to produce (a) / a real important document (b) / but he failed to (c) / company to the demand (d) / No error (e)
  • a)
    Ram was asked to produce
  • b)
    a real important document
  • c)
    but he failed to
  • d)
    company to the demand
  • e)
    No error
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Anaya Patel answered
The correct option is B.
‘Really’ in place of ‘real’.
Real is an adjective meaning genuine or essential. It can only describe nouns. Really is an adverb of emphasis or degree, used in informal speech to mean very or truly. It can only describe verbs or other adverbs.

The environment ministry (a) / has sanctioned several (b) / many projects for (c) / conservation of river Ganga. (d) / No error (e)
  • a)
    The environment ministry
  • b)
    has sanctioned several
  • c)
    many projects for
  • d)
    conservation of river Ganga.
  • e)
    No error
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Kajal bhatia answered
Correction: Change "many projects for" to "projects for the"

Explanation:

The sentence talks about the environment ministry sanctioning projects for the conservation of river Ganga. However, there is an error in the usage of the phrase "many projects for". Here, "many" is redundant as the word "several" already conveys the idea of multiple projects.

We need to use the correct article before the word "projects". In this case, "the" is the correct article to use as we are talking about specific projects that are aimed at conserving river Ganga.

Hence, the corrected sentence would be:

The environment ministry has sanctioned several projects for the conservation of river Ganga.

Motor Vehicle accident cases should be treated with a humanity touch.
  • a)
    Motor Vehicle
  • b)
    accident cases should
  • c)
    be treated with a
  • d)
    humanity touch.
  • e)
    No error
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Ajit desai answered
Error Spotting

Error: The phrase "humanity touch" is incorrect. It should be "human touch."

Correction: "be treated with a human touch."

Explanation:

The given sentence is discussing how motor vehicle accident cases should be handled. The sentence is grammatically correct except for the phrase "humanity touch" in option (d). This phrase does not make sense and is incorrect. The correct phrase should be "human touch," which means to handle the situation with compassion and empathy towards the people involved.

Therefore, the correct sentence is: "Motor Vehicle accident cases should be treated with a human touch." The phrase "human touch" makes sense in the context of the sentence, as it conveys the idea of treating the situation with empathy and compassion towards the people involved.

Doctor are desperation needed in the present commercial world.
  • a)
    Doctor are desperation
  • b)
    needed in the
  • c)
    present commercial
  • d)
    world.
  • e)
    No error
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Importance of Doctors in the Present Commercial World

Doctors play a crucial role in the development of the modern world. They are one of the most respected professionals in society. In the present commercial world, their importance has increased significantly, and they are needed more than ever before. Let us discuss in detail the reasons why doctors are desperately needed in the present commercial world.

Healthcare Industry
The healthcare industry is one of the fastest-growing industries globally. With the increase in population, the demand for healthcare services has also increased. Doctors are the backbone of the healthcare industry, and they are needed to provide medical care to the growing population. They are responsible for diagnosing and treating diseases, which is essential for maintaining a healthy society.

Healthcare Costs
With the rise in healthcare costs, people are becoming more health-conscious. They are taking precautions to avoid getting sick and are seeking medical attention when needed. This has led to an increase in the demand for doctors, which has created more job opportunities for them. Doctors are needed to provide medical care at affordable prices, making healthcare accessible to everyone.

Research and Development
Doctors are also involved in research and development, which is essential for the advancement of the medical field. They contribute to the development of new medicines, technologies, and treatments that can improve the quality of life for people. Their research and development efforts have led to breakthroughs in the medical field, which has saved countless lives.

Conclusion
In conclusion, doctors are desperately needed in the present commercial world. They are essential for the development of the healthcare industry, providing affordable medical care, research and development, and improving the quality of life for people. The demand for doctors is increasing, and they are needed more than ever before. Therefore, it is crucial to value and respect the contribution that doctors make to society.

The rate of metabolism of (a) / a body is comparatively lowest when (b) / it is at rest and is (c) / thus optimum for examination (d) / No error (e)
  • a)
    The rate of metabolism of
  • b)
    a body is comparatively lowest when
  • c)
    it is at rest and is
  • d)
    thus optimum for examination
  • e)
    No error
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Error: The error is in part (b) of the sentence. It should be "the body is at rest and" instead of "a body is comparatively lowest when".

Explanation: The sentence is discussing the rate of metabolism in a body at rest. The correct usage would be to use "the" instead of "a" before "body" as the sentence is referring to a specific body. The correct sentence would be "The rate of metabolism of the body is comparatively lowest when it is at rest and is thus optimum for examination."

Of all the members (a) / of the committee (b) / Manon is (c) / most efficient (d) / No error (e)
  • a)
    Of all the members
  • b)
    of the committee
  • c)
    Manon is
  • d)
    most efficient
  • e)
    No error
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Dia Mehta answered
D is the correct option.Article "THE" is Missing in option (d)...as it is a superlative degree statement. Of all the members of the committee Manon is the most efficient.

I watched (a) / a movie last Sunday (b) / and found it (c) / much interesting (d) / No error (e)
  • a)
    I watched
  • b)
    a movie last Sunday
  • c)
    and found it
  • d)
    much interesting
  • e)
    No error
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Eshaan Kapoor answered
The given sentence is grammatically incorrect, and the error is in part (d). The correct sentence should be:
"I watched a movie last Sunday and found it very interesting."
The word "much" in part (d) is incorrect; it should be "very" instead

With a fresh coat (a) / of paint (b) / our school can (c) / look much nice (d)/ No error (e)
  • a)
    With a fresh coat
  • b)
    of paint
  • c)
    our school can
  • d)
    look much nice
  • e)
    No error
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Kritika nayar answered
Error Spotting questions are asked to test the grammatical and conceptual understanding of the candidate. In this question, we need to identify the part of the sentence that has an error and replace it with the correct one. The given sentence is:

"With a fresh coat of paint our school can look much nice."

The error is in part (d) "look much nice". The correct sentence should be "look much nicer". Here, the word 'nice' is an adjective and it modifies the noun 'school'. However, the adjective 'nice' is in its positive degree, which is incorrect as we need to use the comparative degree of the adjective here. The correct form is 'nicer' which is the comparative degree of the adjective 'nice'. Therefore, the correct sentence is:

"With a fresh coat of paint, our school can look much nicer."

Hence, the correct answer is option (d).

He had to cut a sorry figure (A) / when he realised that he had (B) / no any money in his purse.(C) / no error (D)
  • a)
    He had to cut a sorry figure
  • b)
    when he realised that he had
  • c)
    no any money in his purse
  • d)
    no error
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Jayant Mishra answered
The error in the sentence is in part (C). The phrase "no any money" is incorrect. It should be either "no money" or "any money" depending on the context, but in this case, "no money" is the correct form.
The corrected sentence is:
He had to cut a sorry figure when he realized that he had no money in his purse.
So, the correct answer is:
3. no any money in his purse

Not driving your (a) / car regularly can be (b) / as damaging as driving (c) / it too hardly and recklessly. (d) / No error (e)
  • a)
    Not driving your
  • b)
    car regularly can be
  • c)
    as damaging as driving
  • d)
    it too hardly and recklessly.
  • e)
    No error
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Faizan Khan answered
The given sentence is grammatically incorrect, and the error is in part (d). The correct sentence should be:
"Not driving your car regularly can be as damaging as driving it too hard and recklessly."
The word "hardly" in part (d) is incorrect; it should be "hard" instead.

A new study has shown that kids (a) / who have a high body mass index are (b) / more likelier to have high blood pressure, cholesterol and blood insulin levels (c) / by the time they reach adolescence (d) / No error (e)
  • a)
    A new study has shown that kids
  • b)
    who have a high body mass index are
  • c)
    more likelier to have high blood pressure, cholesterol and blood insulin levels
  • d)
    by the time they reach adolescence
  • e)
    No error
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Rounak Singh answered
Identifying the Error
The phrase "more likelier" in option (c) is incorrect. The term "likelier" is a comparative form of "likely," which is formed incorrectly here. The correct comparative form should be "more likely."
Correct Usage
- "More likely" is the proper comparative phrase used to indicate a higher probability.
- Example: "Children with a high body mass index are more likely to develop health issues."
Understanding Comparative Forms
- Comparative forms are used to compare differences between two entities.
- "Likely" is an adjective; to form its comparative, "more" is added instead of modifying the adjective itself.
Importance of Correct Grammar
- Proper use of comparative forms enhances clarity and professionalism in writing.
- Incorrect forms can lead to misunderstandings or misinterpretations of the intended message.
Conclusion
In summary, the correct phrase should be "more likely" instead of "more likelier." This adjustment maintains grammatical correctness and improves the overall quality of the statement.

To clear an IAS exam (a) / the candidates need to have (b) / a thoroughly knowledge (c) / of almost all the subjects (d) / No error (e)
  • a)
    To clear an IAS exam
  • b)
    the candidates need to have
  • c)
    a thoroughly knowledge
  • d)
    of almost all the subjects
  • e)
    No error
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Correction of Sentence Structure

To clear an IAS exam, candidates need to have a thorough knowledge of almost all the subjects.

Explanation

The given sentence contains an error in grammar. The word "thoroughly" is an adverb, and it requires a noun to modify. However, in the given sentence, the word "knowledge" is not a noun, but it is an adjective that is used to modify the noun "thorough." Therefore, the correct form of the sentence would be:

To clear an IAS exam, candidates need to have a thorough knowledge of almost all the subjects.

Breaking down the sentence into parts, we can understand it better:

To clear an IAS exam - This is the introductory phrase that sets the context of the sentence.

Candidates need to have - This is the main part of the sentence that conveys the message.

A thorough knowledge - This is the corrected form of the sentence where "a" is added before "thorough knowledge" to make it a noun phrase.

Of almost all the subjects - This is the prepositional phrase that provides additional information about the noun phrase "a thorough knowledge."

Conclusion

The correct sentence structure is important to convey the intended message effectively. In the given sentence, the error in grammar was corrected by adding the article "a" before "thorough knowledge." Therefore, the correct sentence is "To clear an IAS exam, candidates need to have a thorough knowledge of almost all the subjects."

The rivers (a) / of Canada are (b) / cleaner (c) / than India (d) / No error (e)
  • a)
    The rivers
  • b)
    of Canada are
  • c)
    cleaner
  • d)
    than India
  • e)
    No error
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Aarushi bajaj answered
Explanation:
The given sentence compares the cleanliness of the rivers in Canada with that of India. Let's analyze each part of the sentence to find if there are any errors.

(a) The rivers
This part of the sentence is grammatically correct. It introduces the subject of the sentence, which is "the rivers."

(b) of Canada are
This part of the sentence is also grammatically correct. It provides additional information about the rivers, specifying that they belong to Canada.

(c) cleaner
This part of the sentence is also grammatically correct. It compares the cleanliness of the rivers in Canada with something else.

(d) than India
This part of the sentence is where the error lies. The word "India" should be preceded by the article "the" to make it grammatically correct. The correct sentence should be "cleaner than the India."

Therefore, the error is in part (d) of the sentence, and the correct sentence should be:

The rivers of Canada are cleaner than the India.

Conclusion:
The error in the given sentence lies in part (d) where the article "the" is missing before "India." The correct sentence should include the article, resulting in "cleaner than the India."

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