Friday, 14 September 2018

Daily English Quiz : 15/09/2018

Directions (1-10): For each of the following questions, a part or the whole of the original sentence has been bold. You have to find the best way of writing the bold part of the sentence. If the sentence is grammatically correct, mark option (e) .i.e. “No correction required”.

Q1. The concerned matter was referred back to the sports committee since the solution to the problem was different from the one proposed earlier.
(a) referred back to the sports committee since the solution in the problem was different from the one proposed earlier.
(b) referred to the sports committee since the solution to the problem was different from the one proposed earlier.
(c) referred back to the sports committee since the solution to the problem was different than the one proposed earlier.
(d) referred to committee since the solution to the problem was different than the one proposed earlier.
(e) No correction required

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S1. Ans.(b) Sol. Referred back is redundant. The prefix re means “back”.

Q2. Completing the mental examination, the memory loss was found to be diseased.
(a) Completed the mental examination, the memory loss
(b) Having completed the mental examination, the memory loss
(c) When the mental examination was completed, the memory loss
(d) The mental examination completed, the memory loss
(e) No correction required

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S2. Ans.(b) Sol. Option (b) is the best way to convey the message.

Q3. The smaller firms in any industry sell either on a price or quality-of-workmanship basis.
(a) The smaller firms in any industry sells either on a price or quality-of-workmanship basis.
(b) The smaller firms in any industry either sell on a price or quality-of-workmanship basis.
(c) The smaller firms in any industry sell on either a price or a quality-of-workmanship basis.
(d) The smaller firms in any industry sell on either a price or on a quality-of-workmanship basis.
(e) No correction required

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S3. Ans.(c) Sol. The either… or structure should always be as close as possible to the things that they are attached to.

Q4. Current economic conditions demand that we not only cut jobs and prices but also reduce the rate of interest on PF deposits.
(a) that we not only cut jobs and prices but also
(b) not only cutting job and prices but also to
(c) not only to cut jobs and prices but also
(d) not only a cut in jobs and prices but also to
(e) No correction required

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S4. Ans.(e) Sol. No correction required

Q5. All-rounders in any cricket team, in theory, make good sense; in actuality, however, they are normally difficult to discover.
(a) they were normally
(b) it is normally
(c) such players are normally
(d) it is usually expected that it is
(e) No correction required

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S5. Ans.(c) Sol. ‘such players are normally’ as earlier in the sentence a description about the players has been given.

Q6. Arun was sitting with his friends when the Premier, in accompaniment with his only social secretary, entered the garden.
(a) in accompanied with his only social secretary
(b) accompanying only by his social secretary
(c) accompanied only by his social secretary
(d) only accompanied by his social secretary
(e) No correction required

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S6. Ans.(c) Sol. ‘accompanied only by his social secretary’ is the grammatically correct alternative.

Q7. Being in the need for a variety of clothing, he founded Rahul Khurana, a Bihari tailor in Patna who could produced any type of uniform in a couple of days.
(a) a Bihari tailor Rahul Khurana was founded by him in Patna who could produce any type of uniform in a couple of days.
(b) a Bihari tailor Rahul Khurana found him in Patna who could produce any type of uniform in a couple of days.
(c) a Bihari tailor Rahul Khurana was found by him a couple of days later, who could produce any type of uniform.
(d) he founded Rahul Khurana tailors, a Bihari tailor in Patna who could produce any type of uniform in a couple of days.
(e) No correction required

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S7. Ans.(d) Sol. Option (d) is both, grammatically and contextually correct

Q8. Reared in a village where computers and the internet were objects of curiosity, Purty today hardly gives a thought to the immense possibilities that the internet revolution has thrown open to him.
(a) Rearing in a village where computers and the internet were objects of curiosity
(b) Curious to know that computers and the internet were objects of curiosity in the village he was reared up
(c) Being reared in the village where the computers and the internet are objects of curiosity
(d) Reared in a village where computers and the internet were an object of curiousness
(e) No correction required

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S8. Ans.(e) Sol. No correction required

Q9. In the attempt to destroy them with completeness, the Indian team has launched a coordinated attack on the opposing team.
(a) In the attempt to destroy them with completely
(b) In attempting to destroy them completely,
(c) In an attempt to destroy them completely,
(d) In the attempt of destroying them completely,
(e) No correction required

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S9. Ans.(c) Sol. The problem in the original sentence is in the use of the noun (completeness) in place of an adverb (completely). Option (c) corrects this.

Q10. Balancing a home delivery pizza with one hand and gripping a six-pack carton of Coke with another, the young boy Vijay, paused in front of the guard room of the building.
(a) Balancing a home delivery pizza in one hand and gripping a six-packed carton of Coke with another.
(b) Balancing a home delivery pizza with one has and having gripped a six-pack carton of Coke with another
(c) Having a balance of a home delivery pizza with one hand and gripping a six-pack of carton of Coke with the other
(d) Balancing a home delivery pizza with one hand and gripping a pack of six Cokes with the other
(e) No correction required

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S10. Ans.(d) Sol. A question on parallelism. Two ‘actions’ are being described in the underlined part of the sentence, and both the ‘actions’ must be in the same form.

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