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1. 
:Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error if any will be in onepart of the sentence, the number of that part will be the answer. If there is No error, the answer is (5). 'No error'. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.)
A.
Having been found (1)/
B.
guilty of the theft, (2)
C.
Sunny was sentenced (3)
D.
/ to five year's imprisonment. (4)/
E.
No error (5)
2. 
:Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error if any will be in onepart of the sentence, the number of that part will be the answer. If there is No error, the answer is (5). 'No error'. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.)
A.
Instead of laying off (1)/
B.
the workers, the company (2)/
C.
decided to ask them (3)/
D.
to avail voluntary retirement. (4)/
E.
No error (5)
3. 
176. The corruption charges were a huge blow to his reputation and his business suffered to a great extent.
A.
(1) his business suffers to
B.
(2) his business suffered on
C.
(3) his business suffering to
D.
(4) his business suffers on
E.
(5) No correction required
4. 
Airline companies pay nearly 25 billion dollars for their right of fly over the countries other than their parent country.
A.
(1) their right to fly
B.
(2) their right in flying
C.
(3) their right to flying
D.
(4) there right to flight
E.
(5) No correction required
5. 
When he fell down the ditch, he shouted with all his might so that to catch someone's attention.
A.
(1) such that to catch
B.
(2) so as to catch
C.
(3) so that to catching
D.
(4) so then to catch
E.
(5) No correction required
6. 
To disparity between the earnings of the poor and the rich has widen in the last few decades.
A.
(1) have widen in
B.
(2) has widened on
C.
(3) have widened in
D.
(4) has widened in
E.
(5) No correction required
7. 
Instead of teaching abstracted concepts, the new and improved textbooks tell stories of real people so that the children can identify with the characters.
A.
(1) Inspite of teaching abstracted
B.
(2) Instead of taught abstract
C.
(3) Instead of teaching abstract
D.
(4) Inspite of taught abstract
E.
(5) No correction required
8. 
Which of the following sentence should be the THIRD after rearrangement?
A.
(1) A
B.
(2) E
C.
(3) D
D.
(4) F
E.
(5) C
9. 
Which of the following sentence should be the FIRST after rearrangement?
A.
(1) A
B.
(2) B
C.
(3) C
D.
(4) D
E.
(5) E
10. 
Which of the following sentence should be the SECOND after rearrangement?
A.
(1) A
B.
(2) B
C.
(3) D
D.
(4) E
E.
(5) F
11. 
Which of the following Sentence should be the SIXTH (LAST) after rearrangement?
A.
(1) B
B.
(2) C
C.
(3) D
D.
(4) E
E.
(5) F
12. 
Which of the following sentence should be the FIFTH after rearrangement?
A.
(1) A
B.
(2) B
C.
(3) C
D.
(4) E
E.
(5) F
13. 
As the boat I, all those on board fortunately managed to reach the bank of the river, with the help of the life boats.
A.
(1) capsized, drowned
B.
(2) fell, harmlessly
C.
(3) dropped, uninjured
D.
(4) deceased, unhurt
E.
(5) sank, safely
14. 
Ashima her team with a lot of skill and the increase in the sales by the team is a measure of her success.
A.
(1) dominates, poor
B.
(2) condemns, sudden
C.
(3) manages, significant
D.
(4) directs, worthless
E.
(5) overpowers, exceptional
15. 
On being asked for the passport, he to his dismay that he had to bring it along with him to the airport.
A.
(1) shocked, failed
B.
(2) realized, forgotten
C.
(3) pleaded, neglected
D.
(4) understood, lost
E.
(5) recognized, missed
16. 
Helen quickly the career ladder and is now the managing director, the company has ever appointed.
A.
(1) jumped, shortest
B.
(2) entered, oldest
C.
(3) started, junior most
D.
(4) climbed, youngest
E.
(5) ascended, inexperienced
17. 
A famous economist says that the government should do more to, jobs in the area in order to curb the rate of unemployment.
A.
(1) create, rising
B.
(2) need, increasing
C.
(3) employ, high
D.
(4) invent, growing
E.
(5) generate, slowing
18. 
during the summer season, many households turn to air conditioners to keep them cool. Airconditioners which were once regarded as a residential luxury have now become a
A.
(1) decreases
B.
(2) rises
C.
(3) deviates
D.
(4) fluctuates
E.
(5) varies
19. 
Enjoying a cooler atmosphere during hotweather is not the only benefit of using the air conditioner. A household, a vehicle, or a building becomes cleaner and safer forbreathing as air conditioning also
A.
(1) irreplaceable
B.
(2) obligatory
C.
(3) certainty
D.
(4) necessity
E.
(5) redundancy
20. 
the growth and spread of harmful microorganisms. However, along with the benefits, some disadvantages are also
A.
(1) prevents
B.
(2) escapes
C.
(3) kills
D.
(4) removes
E.
(5) purifies
21. 
with it. One of the most controversial topicsattached to the subject of air conditioning deals with some of the materials that are used to produce the cooling effect – Fluorocarbons. These refrigerants
A.
(1) resulted
B.
(2) caused
C.
(3) associated
D.
(4) influenced
E.
(5) created
22. 
to global warming and are
A.
(1) result
B.
(2) determine
C.
(3) affect
D.
(4) outcome
E.
(5) contribute
23. 
as one of the main ways in which air-conditioning
A.
(1) attended
B.
(2) presumed
C.
(3) regarded
D.
(4) valued
E.
(5) responsible
24. 
the environment. Fluorocarbon refrigerants also add to the While air conditioning provides a temporary relief and makes heat wave more bearable, many questions have been
A.
(1) helps
B.
(2) impacts
C.
(3) decline
D.
(4) disintegrates
E.
(5) improves
25. 
onhow much the world will pay in the long run in terms of the environmental damage that it has caused. Today, scientists are
A.
(1) thought
B.
(2) explained
C.
(3) expected
D.
(4) interrogated
E.
(5) improves
26. 
on making more environmental friendly products, but for now, individuals are
A.
(1) trying
B.
(2) expected
C.
(3) developing
D.
(4) working
E.
(5) inventing
27. 
to part with their instant cool during thethick of summer.
A.
(1) disabled
B.
(2) helpless
C.
(3) unwanted
D.
(4) aware
E.
(5) reluctant