Govt Exams
'Comply' is an intransitive verb requiring 'with' as the preposition. 'Comply with' is the correct usage.
'Emphasis' alone works perfectly here. 'Emphasis on' would require restructuring. Other options are grammatically awkward.
The passage shows India has reached 200 GW and aims for 500 GW, indicating steady progress. The word 'ambitious target' suggests effort towards the goal, not certainty.
Committee is a collective noun that takes a singular verb in Indian English. The correct form is 'The committee has decided.'
'Despite' is a preposition and doesn't pair with 'of'. Correct form is 'Despite being qualified' or 'In spite of her qualifications'.
'Each' is singular and requires 'has'. The pronoun 'their' is also incorrect; should be 'his/her' or restructure to plural.
The sentence requires past passive voice to show the hypothesis was confirmed by past experiments. 'Was validated' is the correct form.
'Neither' is singular and requires singular verb 'is'. The construction 'neither of the proposals' takes singular agreement.
The passage emphasizes digital literacy's importance and mentions initiatives improving access. Options B, C, and D are either overstated or unsupported by the text.
'Despite' is a preposition that doesn't require 'of'. The correct forms are either 'Despite the challenges' or 'In spite of the challenges'.