Govt Exams
After 'has' we use past participle 'implemented'. To maintain parallel structure with the second verb, we use 'promote' in infinitive form after 'and'.
'Indicators' is plural and requires the plural verb 'show', not 'shows'. Subject-verb agreement error.
'Renowned' is the correct adjective meaning famous or well-known. 'Renown' is a noun and doesn't fit grammatically in this position.
'Decisions' is plural, so the verb should be 'affect' not 'affects'. The subject-verb agreement is incorrect.
'Ambiguous' means unclear or open to multiple interpretations, fitting the context of uncertain taxation policy. 'Ambivalent' means having mixed feelings.
With 'neither...nor', the verb agrees with the nearest subject. 'Service sector' (singular) is nearest, so it should be 'is' not 'are'.
'Producing' works as a participle modifier showing the result of growth. The present participle form correctly connects to the main clause.
'Theirs' is a possessive pronoun used independently, but 'their' should be used before 'reports' in this context. The sentence should read 'their reports were accurate'.
P: Artificial intelligence has revolutionized multiple sectors across India.
Q: From healthcare diagnostics to agricultural optimization, AI applications continue to expand.
R: However, the lack of regulatory frameworks remains a significant challenge.
S: Many experts believe that establishing clear guidelines is essential for sustainable growth.
P introduces the main topic, Q provides examples, R identifies a challenge, and S concludes with expert opinion. The logical flow is P-Q-R-S.
'Each' is singular, so the verb should be 'has' not 'have'. The phrase 'each of' takes a singular verb.