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Test: Sentence Improvement- 3 - Question 1

There were many petty Rajput Kingdoms in India prior than the coming of the Mohammedans.

Test: Sentence Improvement- 3 - Question 2

Until the last twenty eight years, he has been working in various units of this plant.

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Test: Sentence Improvement- 3 - Question 3

I hope you will be able to steer ahead  of the anti-social elements.

Test: Sentence Improvement- 3 - Question 4

Had Alisha been well, she could participate in the competition.

Test: Sentence Improvement- 3 - Question 5

No sooner he saw the Police Superintendent than he disappeared.

Test: Sentence Improvement- 3 - Question 6

If I were a king, I would have helped my subjects.

Detailed Solution for Test: Sentence Improvement- 3 - Question 6

The correct option is C.
The sentence is a subjective sentence and there is no need of ‘have helped’.

Test: Sentence Improvement- 3 - Question 7

The criminal was ordered to be hanged to death.

Detailed Solution for Test: Sentence Improvement- 3 - Question 7

C is the correct option. According to Historical and biomechanical aspects of hangman's fracture, the phrase in the usual execution order, "hanged by the neck until dead," was necessary. By the late 19th century that methodical study enabled authorities to routinely employ hanging in ways that would predictably kill the victim quickly.

Test: Sentence Improvement- 3 - Question 8

A bird in hand is better than two in the bush.

Detailed Solution for Test: Sentence Improvement- 3 - Question 8

The correct option is D.
The phrase 'A Bird in the Hand is Worth Two in the Bush' is used for saying that it's better to hold onto something one has already than to risk losing it by trying to attain something better.

Test: Sentence Improvement- 3 - Question 9

Since I am not new to Mumbai, you must not have come to the Railway Station to receive me.

Test: Sentence Improvement- 3 - Question 10

She prefers coffee to tea.

Test: Sentence Improvement- 3 - Question 11

Our Professor is an authority on the subject which he had been teaching since 1996.

Test: Sentence Improvement- 3 - Question 12

 It is high time she changes her job.

Test: Sentence Improvement- 3 - Question 13

 It is high time she changes her job.

Detailed Solution for Test: Sentence Improvement- 3 - Question 13

High time means a long awaited period or past the appropriate time. Therefore it implies a simple past tense. Hence, changed  is the correct verb.

Test: Sentence Improvement- 3 - Question 14

The workers are hell bent at getting what is due to them.

Detailed Solution for Test: Sentence Improvement- 3 - Question 14

The workers are hell bent upon getting what is due to them.

Test: Sentence Improvement- 3 - Question 15

Another question we often ask, those days, was whether they believed in God.

Test: Sentence Improvement- 3 - Question 16

Machines turn human society from an agrarian one into an industrial one.

Detailed Solution for Test: Sentence Improvement- 3 - Question 16

C is the correct option. Along with a plural noun the rule is to  use have not has and here,  it's 'machines' not machine,  So “have” is appropriate. 

Test: Sentence Improvement- 3 - Question 17

I am afraid you are at cross-purpose.

Test: Sentence Improvement- 3 - Question 18

I am surprised that he dares speak in such a tone to his father.

Test: Sentence Improvement- 3 - Question 19

Take care that you are not be cheated.

Test: Sentence Improvement- 3 - Question 20

The union Finance Minister has said that fresh recruitment will be restricted to one third of the vacancies that arise in the government jobs.

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