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Sentence Correction-1 || Verbal Ability || CAT 2021 || 20 May

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Question 1

Direction: In the following question, two sentences I and II have been given. In each sentence some words have been highlighted, which may or may not be grammatically and contextually appropriate at its current place. Words in sentence I may be exchanged with words in sentence II and vice versa, to make both the sentences grammatically and contextually correct. If both the sentences are correct as it is, choose ‘No exchange required’ as your answer.

I. Stock investors are not public (A) any market-specific measures (B) in the budget though sectoral aims (C).

II. The finance ministry faces a tough (D) balancing act in the Union budget it reliefs (E) to stabilise the expecting (F) finances.

Question 2

Direction: In the following question, two sentences I and II have been given. In each sentence some words have been highlighted, which may or may not be grammatically and contextually appropriate at its current place. Words in sentence I may be exchanged with words in sentence II and vice versa, to make both the sentences grammatically and contextually correct. If both the sentences are correct as it is, choose ‘No exchange required’ as your answer.

I. The trail blazers have started or helped expand (A) companies that do everything from build (B) rockets to advantages (C) snowboards to make Covid-19 tests.

II. Navigating massive (D) vehicles safely through urban areas is challenging (E), but automating transit buses has create (F) relative to robotaxis.

Question 3

Direction: In the following question, two sentences I and II have been given. In each sentence some words have been highlighted, which may or may not be grammatically and contextually appropriate at its current place. Words in sentence I may be exchanged with words in sentence II and vice versa, to make both the sentences grammatically and contextually correct. If both the sentences are correct as it is, choose ‘No exchange required’ as your answer.

I. India is a postponed (A) treasure trove of taken (B) structures scattered all throughout (C) the nation.

II. Twenty-two games have been veritable (D) while others have grandiose (E) place with thinned-out rosters (F).

Question 4

Direction: In the following question, two sentences I and II have been given. In each sentence some words have been highlighted, which may or may not be grammatically and contextually appropriate at its current place. Words in sentence I may be exchanged with words in sentence II and vice versa, to make both the sentences grammatically and contextually correct. If both the sentences are correct as it is, choose ‘No exchange required’ as your answer.

I. Interpol said its secure (A) prevents it from subjected (B) out “any intervention or activities of a political, military, religious or racial character (C).

II. People should (D) be able to access healthcare and constitution (E) a roof over their heads without being carrying (F) to sex discrimination.

Question 5

Direction: In the following question, two sentences I and II have been given. In each sentence some words have been highlighted, which may or may not be grammatically and contextually appropriate at its current place. Words in sentence I may be exchanged with words in sentence II and vice versa, to make both the sentences grammatically and contextually correct. If both the sentences are correct as it is, choose ‘No exchange required’ as your answer.

I. Women face many permission (A) in the workplace today and one of the obstacles is not receiving (B) equal pay to their (C) male counterparts.

II. Give yourself obstacles (D) to set and reinforce boundaries to prevent burnout (E), increase productivity (F) and succeed in your personal and professional life.

Question 6

Direction: In the following question, two sentences I and II have been given. In each sentence some words have been highlighted, which may or may not be grammatically and contextually appropriate at its current place. Words in sentence I may be exchanged with words in sentence II and vice versa, to make both the sentences grammatically and contextually correct. If both the sentences are correct as it is, choose ‘No exchange required’ as your answer.

I. Myanmar’s military has rife (A) declared a state of emergency and unfamiliar (B) power for one year after arresting (C) the country’s top political leaders.

II. Any visitors taken (D) with the principles of Jainism should be sure to pay (E) a visit to the Shri Vishal Jain Museum, an institution reportedly (F) with ancient artifacts.

Question 7

Direction: In the following question, two sentences I and II have been given. In each sentence some words have been highlighted, which may or may not be grammatically and contextually appropriate at its current place. Words in sentence I may be exchanged with words in sentence II and vice versa, to make both the sentences grammatically and contextually correct. If both the sentences are correct as it is, choose ‘No exchange required’ as your answer.

I. The pain started with the hedge (A) funds that lost big, but as risk bubbles (B) over, it will have reverberations (C) in the broader market.

II. Manipulators prefer (D) a neglected stock, often lower-priced with lacklustre (E) trading volume and an uninteresting chart pattern (F) and then they act.

Question 8

Direction: In the following question, two sentences I and II have been given. In each sentence some words have been highlighted, which may or may not be grammatically and contextually appropriate at its current place. Words in sentence I may be exchanged with words in sentence II and vice versa, to make both the sentences grammatically and contextually correct. If both the sentences are correct as it is, choose ‘No exchange required’ as your answer.

I. Telemedicine has been a leanings (A) for many of us during the pandemic when we sometimes (B) haven't been able to see physicians in opinion (C).

II. The difference of person (D) over the issue stems, at least in part (E), from one’s chosen media outlet, which is greatly influenced by our political boon (F).

Question 9

Direction: In the following question, two sentences I and II have been given. In each sentence some words have been highlighted, which may or may not be grammatically and contextually appropriate at its current place. Words in sentence I may be exchanged with words in sentence II and vice versa, to make both the sentences grammatically and contextually correct. If both the sentences are correct as it is, choose ‘No exchange required’ as your answer.

I. The fosters (A) that come along with student loans and respect (B) job prospects do not necessarily (C) go away with education.

II. A good leader problems (D) a positive working environment (E) and ensures that communication, trust, and insecure (F) are maintained.

Question 10

Direction: In the following question, two sentences I and II have been given. In each sentence some words have been highlighted, which may or may not be grammatically and contextually appropriate at its current place. Words in sentence I may be exchanged with words in sentence II and vice versa, to make both the sentences grammatically and contextually correct. If both the sentences are correct as it is, choose ‘No exchange required’ as your answer.

I. Asking performing (A) and open-ended questions helps to make expectations (B) clear while eliminating collective (C) and mistakes.

II. High clarifying (D) teams work well because (E) everyone plays a part in the confusion (F) success.

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