Identify the correct sentence from the options given below.
A.Yes. Inflation has peaked. B.The question is how quickly will it come down. C.The critical thing at this stage is not just food prices; it is also non-food prices, that is, the so-called core inflation prices. D.It will take little bit longer.
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1) A only 2) C and D 3) A, B and D 4) A and C please point out the corrections. :)
Identify the correct sentence from the options given below.
A.Yes. Inflation has peaked. B.The question is how quickly will it come down. C.The critical thing at this stage is not just food prices;it is also non-food prices, that is, the so-called core inflation prices. D.It will take little bit longer.
OPTIONS
1) A only 2) C and D 3) A, B and D C should have but instead of it is 4) A and C
Identify the correct sentence from the options given below.
A.Yes. Inflation has peaked. B.The question is how quickly will it come down. C.The critical thing at this stage is not just food prices; it is also non-food prices, that is, the so-called core inflation prices. D.It will take little bit longer.
OPTIONS
1) A only 2) C and D 3) A, B and D 4) A and C please point out the corrections. :)
It will take A little bit longer So options with D i.e. 2 and 3 get eliminated Sentence C is too much wordy and instead of 'it is also' after the semi colon they could have used but
Identify the correct sentence from the options given below.
A.Yes. Inflation has peaked. B.The question is how quickly will it come down. C.The critical thing at this stage is not just food prices; it is also non-food prices, that is, the so-called core inflation prices. D.It will take little bit longer.
OPTIONS
1) A only 2) C and D 3) A, B and D 4) A and C please point out the corrections. :)
OA:
A and C are correct. B has to be rephrased as the question is how quickly it will come down (when a question is reported, it follows the word order of a statement.. e.g., What is his name? The question is what his name is). D should be corrected to a little bit longer.Hence, the correct answer is option 4. :)
Set 52. 1. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation should begin between one to four minutes after a cardiac arrest in order to be a success. (A) Cardiopulmonary resuscitation should begin between one to four minutes after a cardiac arrest in order to be a success. (B) Between one and four minutes after a cardiac arrest, cardiopulmonary resuscitation should begin to be successful. (C) Successful cardiopulmonary resuscitation should be begun from one to four minutes after a cardiac arrest occurs. (D) If it is to be successful, a cardiac arrest should be treated with cardiopulmonary resuscitation one to four minutes afterward. (E) To be successful, cardiopulmonary resuscitation should begin within one to four minutes after a cardiac arrest. 2. Carnivorous mammals can endure what would otherwise be lethal levels of body heat because they have a heat-exchange network which kept the brain from getting too hot. (A) which kept (B) that keeps (C) which has kept (D) that has been keeping (E) having kept 3. Carpenters, dentists, sewing machine operators, needlepointers, piano players, and indeed anyone who works with their hands for long hours can get carpal tunnel syndrome. (A) anyone who works (B) anyone working (C) workers (D) those for whom work is (E) any people who work 4. Cartographers have long struggled with the problem of having the spherical Earth to draw on a flat sheet of paper. (A) having the spherical Earth to draw on a flat sheet of paper (B) having a flat sheet of paper on which to draw the spherical Earth (C) how can one draw the spherical Earth on a flat sheet of paper (D) how they could use a flat sheet of paper to draw the spherical Earth (E) how to draw the spherical Earth on a flat sheet of paper 5. Certain pesticides can become ineffective if used repeatedly in the same place; one reason is suggested by the finding that there are much larger populations of pesticide-degrading microbes in soils with a relatively long history of pesticide use than in soils that are free of such chemicals. (A) Certain pesticides can become ineffective if used repeatedly in the same place; one reason is suggested by the finding that there are much larger populations of pesticide-degrading microbes in soils with a relatively long history of pesticide use than in soils that are free of such chemicals. (B) If used repeatedly in the same place, one reason that certain pesticides can become ineffective is suggested by the finding that there are much larger populations of pesticide-degrading microbes in soils with a relatively long history of pesticide use than in soils that are free of such chemicals. (C) If used repeatedly in the same place, one reason certain pesticides can become ineffective is suggested by the finding that much larger populations of pesticide-degrading microbes are found in soils with a relatively long history of pesticide use than those that are free of such chemicals. (D) The finding that there are much larger populations of pesticide-degrading microbes in soils with a relatively long history of pesticide use than in soils that are free of such chemicals is suggestive of one reason, if used repeatedly in the same place, certain pesticides can become ineffective. (E) The finding of much larger populations of pesticide-degrading microbes in soils with a relatively long history of pesticide use than in those that are free of such chemicals suggests one reason certain pesticides can become ineffective if used repeatedly in the same place. 6. Charles Lindbergh, for his attempt at a solo transatlantic flight, was very reluctant to have any extra weight on his plane, he therefore refused to carry even a pound of mail, despite being offered $1,000 to do so. (A) Charles Lindbergh, for his attempt at a solo transatlantic flight, was very reluctant to have any extra weight on his plane, he therefore (B) When Charles Lindbergh was attempting his solo transatlantic flight, being very reluctant to have any extra weight on his plane, he (C) Since he was very reluctant to carry any extra weight on his plane when he was attempting his solo transatlantic flight, so Charles Lindbergh (D) Being very reluctant to carry any extra weight on his plane when he attempted his solo transatlantic flight was the reason that Charles Lindbergh (E) Very reluctant to have any extra weight on his plane when he attempted his solo transatlantic flight, Charles Lindbergh 7. Charlotte Perkins Gilman, a late nineteenth-century feminist, called for urban apartment houses including child-care facilities and clustered suburban houses including communal eating and social facilities. (A) including child-care facilities and clustered suburban houses including communal eating and social facilities (B) that included child-care facilities, and for clustered suburban houses to include communal eating and social facilities (C) with child-care facilities included and for clustered suburban houses to include communal eating and social facilities (D) that included child-care facilities and for clustered suburban houses with communal eating and social facilities (E) to include child-care facilities and for clustered suburban houses with communal eating and social facilities included 8. Chicago, where industrial growth in the nineteenth century was more rapid than any other American city, was plagued by labor troubles like the Pullman Strikes of 1894. (A) where industrial growth in the nineteenth century was more rapid than any other American city (B) which had industrial growth in the nineteenth century more rapid than that of other American cities (C) which had growth industrially more rapid than any other American city in the nineteenth century (D) whose industrial growth in the nineteenth century was more rapid than any other American city (E) whose industrial growth in the nineteenth century was more rapid than that of any other American city 9. Child prodigies are marked not so much by their skills but instead by the fact that these skills are fully developed at a very early age. (A) but instead (B) rather than (C) than (D) as (E) so much as 10. Chinese, the most ancient of living writing systems, consists of tens of thousands of ideographic characters, each character a miniature calligraphic composition inside its own square frame. (A) each character a miniature calligraphic composition inside its (B) all the characters a miniature calligraphic composition inside their (C) all the characters a miniature calligraphic composition inside its (D) every character a miniature calligraphic composition inside their (E) each character a miniature calligraphic composition inside their 11. Chronic low-level leaking and the routine discharge of drilling mud and mineral salts present considerable environmental risk during offshore oil drilling. (A) Chronic low-level leaking and the routine discharge of drilling mud and mineral salts present considerable environmental risk during offshore oil drilling. (B) The reason offshore oil drilling presents a considerably environmental risk is because of chronic low-level leaking and the routine discharge of drilling mud and mineral salts. (C) A considerable risk to the environment is presented during offshore oil drilling, where low-level leaks are chronic and the routine discharge of mud and mineral salts. (D) Offshore oil drilling presents a considerable risk to the environment due to the fact of chronic low-level leaks, and mud and mineral salts are routinely discharged. (E) Chronic low-level leaking, along with the routine discharge of drilling mud and mineral salts, are what make offshore oil drilling environmentally risky. 12. Citing evidence that the carbon dioxide content of the atmosphere has increased more than seven percent in the last 30 years, many scientists have expressed a fear of destroying forests and continued use of fossil fuels will cause an irreversible shift in Earths climatic pattern. (A) many scientists have expressed a fear of destroying forests and continued use of (B) many scientists have expressed a fear that destruction of forests and continued use of (C) many scientists have expressed a fear that destruction of forests and continually using (D) a fear that many scientists have expressed is that destroying forests and continually using (E) a fear that many scientists have expressed is that destruction of forests and continual using of 13. Clark and Florence Wallace, a husband-and-wife medical team, worked steadily and efficiently through the night, but sipping their coffee the next morning, she noticed that he seemed disoriented. (A) sipping their coffee the next morning, she noticed that he seemed disoriented (B) sipping their coffee the next morning, he seemed to be disoriented, she noticed (C) as they sipped their coffee the next morning, she noticed that he seemed disoriented (D) as they were sipping their coffee the next morning, he seemed, she noticed, disoriented (E) he seemed disoriented, she noticed, sipping their coffee the next morning 14. Climatic shifts are so gradual as to be indistinguishable at first from ordinary fluctuations in the weather. (A) so gradual as to be indistinguishable (B) so gradual they can be indistinguishable (C) so gradual that they are unable to be distinguished (D) gradual enough not to be distinguishable (E) gradual enough so that one cannot distinguish them 15. Comparing the Quechans with other Native Americans of the Southwest, the Quechans were singularly uninterested in the accumulation of material wealth or in the crafting of elaborate pottery and basketry. (A) Comparing the Quechans with other Native Americans of the Southwest, the Quechans (B) When you compare the Quechans to other Native Americans of the Southwest, they (C) When other Native Americans of the Southwest are compared to the Quechans, they (D) Comparison to other Native Americans of the Southwest shows that the Quechans (E) Compared with other Native Americans of the Southwest, the Quechans
Set 52. 1. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation should begin between one to four minutes after a cardiac arrest in order to be a success. (A) Cardiopulmonary resuscitation should begin between one to four minutes after a cardiac arrest in order to be a success. (B) Between one and four minutes after a cardiac arrest, cardiopulmonary resuscitation should begin to be successful. (C) Successful cardiopulmonary resuscitation should be begun from one to four minutes after a cardiac arrest occurs. (D) If it is to be successful, a cardiac arrest should be treated with cardiopulmonary resuscitation one to four minutes afterward. (E) To be successful, cardiopulmonary resuscitation should begin within one to four minutes after a cardiac arrest.
2. Carnivorous mammals can endure what would otherwise be lethal levels of body heat because they have a heat-exchange network which kept the brain from getting too hot. (A) which kept (B) that keeps (C) which has kept (D) that has been keeping (E) having kept 3. Carpenters, dentists, sewing machine operators, needlepointers, piano players, and indeed anyone who works with their hands for long hours can get carpal tunnel syndrome. (A) anyone who works (B) anyone working (C) workers (D) those for whom work is (E) any people who work 4. Cartographers have long struggled with the problem of having the spherical Earth to draw on a flat sheet of paper. (A) having the spherical Earth to draw on a flat sheet of paper (B) having a flat sheet of paper on which to draw the spherical Earth (C) how can one draw the spherical Earth on a flat sheet of paper (D) how they could use a flat sheet of paper to draw the spherical Earth (E) how to draw the spherical Earth on a flat sheet of paper 5. Certain pesticides can become ineffective if used repeatedly in the same place; one reason is suggested by the finding that there are much larger populations of pesticide-degrading microbes in soils with a relatively long history of pesticide use than in soils that are free of such chemicals. (A) Certain pesticides can become ineffective if used repeatedly in the same place; one reason is suggested by the finding that there are much larger populations of pesticide-degrading microbes in soils with a relatively long history of pesticide use than in soils that are free of such chemicals. (B) If used repeatedly in the same place, one reason that certain pesticides can become ineffective is suggested by the finding that there are much larger populations of pesticide-degrading microbes in soils with a relatively long history of pesticide use than in soils that are free of such chemicals. (C) If used repeatedly in the same place, one reason certain pesticides can become ineffective is suggested by the finding that much larger populations of pesticide-degrading microbes are found in soils with a relatively long history of pesticide use than those that are free of such chemicals. (D) The finding that there are much larger populations of pesticide-degrading microbes in soils with a relatively long history of pesticide use than in soils that are free of such chemicals is suggestive of one reason, if used repeatedly in the same place, certain pesticides can become ineffective. (E) The finding of much larger populations of pesticide-degrading microbes in soils with a relatively long history of pesticide use than in those that are free of such chemicals suggests one reason certain pesticides can become ineffective if used repeatedly in the same place. 6. Charles Lindbergh, for his attempt at a solo transatlantic flight, was very reluctant to have any extra weight on his plane, he therefore refused to carry even a pound of mail, despite being offered $1,000 to do so. (A) Charles Lindbergh, for his attempt at a solo transatlantic flight, was very reluctant to have any extra weight on his plane, he therefore (B) When Charles Lindbergh was attempting his solo transatlantic flight, being very reluctant to have any extra weight on his plane, he (C) Since he was very reluctant to carry any extra weight on his plane when he was attempting his solo transatlantic flight, so Charles Lindbergh (D) Being very reluctant to carry any extra weight on his plane when he attempted his solo transatlantic flight was the reason that Charles Lindbergh (E) Very reluctant to have any extra weight on his plane when he attempted his solo transatlantic flight, Charles Lindbergh 7. Charlotte Perkins Gilman, a late nineteenth-century feminist, called for urban apartment houses including child-care facilities and clustered suburban houses including communal eating and social facilities. (A) including child-care facilities and clustered suburban houses including communal eating and social facilities (B) that included child-care facilities, and for clustered suburban houses to include communal eating and social facilities (C) with child-care facilities included and for clustered suburban houses to include communal eating and social facilities (D) that included child-care facilities and for clustered suburban houses with communal eating and social facilities (E) to include child-care facilities and for clustered suburban houses with communal eating and social facilities included 8. Chicago, where industrial growth in the nineteenth century was more rapid than any other American city, was plagued by labor troubles like the Pullman Strikes of 1894. (A) where industrial growth in the nineteenth century was more rapid than any other American city (B) which had industrial growth in the nineteenth century more rapid than that of other American cities (C) which had growth industrially more rapid than any other American city in the nineteenth century (D) whose industrial growth in the nineteenth century was more rapid than any other American city (E) whose industrial growth in the nineteenth century was more rapid than that of any other American city 9. Child prodigies are marked not so much by their skills but instead by the fact that these skills are fully developed at a very early age. (A) but instead (B) rather than (C) than (D) as (E) so much as 10. Chinese, the most ancient of living writing systems, consists of tens of thousands of ideographic characters, each character a miniature calligraphic composition inside its own square frame. (A) each character a miniature calligraphic composition inside its (B) all the characters a miniature calligraphic composition inside their (C) all the characters a miniature calligraphic composition inside its (D) every character a miniature calligraphic composition inside their (E) each character a miniature calligraphic composition inside their 11. Chronic low-level leaking and the routine discharge of drilling mud and mineral salts present considerable environmental risk during offshore oil drilling. (A) Chronic low-level leaking and the routine discharge of drilling mud and mineral salts present considerable environmental risk during offshore oil drilling. (B) The reason offshore oil drilling presents a considerably environmental risk is because of chronic low-level leaking and the routine discharge of drilling mud and mineral salts. (C) A considerable risk to the environment is presented during offshore oil drilling, where low-level leaks are chronic and the routine discharge of mud and mineral salts. (D) Offshore oil drilling presents a considerable risk to the environment due to the fact of chronic low-level leaks, and mud and mineral salts are routinely discharged. (E) Chronic low-level leaking, along with the routine discharge of drilling mud and mineral salts, are what make offshore oil drilling environmentally risky. 12. Citing evidence that the carbon dioxide content of the atmosphere has increased more than seven percent in the last 30 years, many scientists have expressed a fear of destroying forests and continued use of fossil fuels will cause an irreversible shift in Earths climatic pattern. (A) many scientists have expressed a fear of destroying forests and continued use of (B) many scientists have expressed a fear that destruction of forests and continued use of (C) many scientists have expressed a fear that destruction of forests and continually using (D) a fear that many scientists have expressed is that destroying forests and continually using (E) a fear that many scientists have expressed is that destruction of forests and continual using of 13. Clark and Florence Wallace, a husband-and-wife medical team, worked steadily and efficiently through the night, but sipping their coffee the next morning, she noticed that he seemed disoriented. (A) sipping their coffee the next morning, she noticed that he seemed disoriented (B) sipping their coffee the next morning, he seemed to be disoriented, she noticed (C) as they sipped their coffee the next morning, she noticed that he seemed disoriented (D) as they were sipping their coffee the next morning, he seemed, she noticed, disoriented (E) he seemed disoriented, she noticed, sipping their coffee the next morning 14. Climatic shifts are so gradual as to be indistinguishable at first from ordinary fluctuations in the weather. (A) so gradual as to be indistinguishable (B) so gradual they can be indistinguishable (C) so gradual that they are unable to be distinguished (D) gradual enough not to be distinguishable (E) gradual enough so that one cannot distinguish them 15. Comparing the Quechans with other Native Americans of the Southwest, the Quechans were singularly uninterested in the accumulation of material wealth or in the crafting of elaborate pottery and basketry. (A) Comparing the Quechans with other Native Americans of the Southwest, the Quechans (B) When you compare the Quechans to other Native Americans of the Southwest, they (C) When other Native Americans of the Southwest are compared to the Quechans, they (D) Comparison to other Native Americans of the Southwest shows that the Quechans (E) Compared with other Native Americans of the Southwest, the Quechans
1. (E) To be successful, cardiopulmonary resuscitation should begin within one to four minutes after a cardiac arrest. 2. (B) that keeps 3. (A) anyone who works 4. (E) how to draw the spherical Earth on a flat sheet of paper 5. (A) Certain pesticides can become ineffective if used repeatedly in the same place; one reason is suggested by the finding that there are much larger populations of pesticide-degrading microbes in soils with a relatively long history of pesticide use than in soils that are free of such chemicals. 6. (B) When Charles Lindbergh was attempting his solo transatlantic flight, being very reluctant to have any extra weight on his plane, he 7. (A) including child-care facilities and clustered suburban houses including communal eating and social facilities 8. (D) whose industrial growth in the nineteenth century was more rapid than any other American city 9. (D) as 10. (D) every character a miniature calligraphic composition inside their 11. (A) Chronic low-level leaking and the routine discharge of drilling mud and mineral salts present considerable environmental risk during offshore oil drilling. 12. (B) many scientists have expressed a fear that destruction of forests and continued use of 13. (C) as they sipped their coffee the next morning, she noticed that he seemed disoriented 14. (D) gradual enough not to be distinguishable 15. (D) Comparison to other Native Americans of the Southwest shows that the Quechans