English Language — Error Detection
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Q.21 Easy Error Detection
Identify the error: 'Despite of the challenges faced, the team completed the project on schedule.'
A 'Despite of' should be 'Despite' or 'In spite of'
B 'Completed' should be 'has completed'
C 'On schedule' is redundant with 'completed'
D No error in the sentence
Correct Answer:  A. 'Despite of' should be 'Despite' or 'In spite of'
Explanation:

'Despite' is a preposition that doesn't require 'of'. The correct forms are either 'Despite the challenges' or 'In spite of the challenges'.

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Q.22 Easy Error Detection
Read the passage and answer: 'Digital literacy has become as fundamental as traditional literacy in contemporary society. Young professionals who lack basic digital competencies find themselves disadvantaged in the job market. However, initiatives like DIKSHA and e-learning platforms have democratized access to digital skills training.' What is the main idea?
A Digital skills are now essential life skills with improving accessibility through technology
B Young professionals are inherently disadvantaged in modern job markets
C DIKSHA is the most effective digital literacy platform in India
D Traditional literacy is becoming obsolete in contemporary society
Correct Answer:  A. Digital skills are now essential life skills with improving accessibility through technology
Explanation:

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.

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Q.23 Medium Error Detection
Which sentence contains a misplaced modifier?
A The report was submitted by the manager after careful review.
B Having analyzed the data thoroughly, conclusions were drawn.
C The students studied the complex theory with enthusiasm.
D The conference, scheduled for next month, will attract global leaders.
Correct Answer:  B. Having analyzed the data thoroughly, conclusions were drawn.
Explanation:

The participle phrase 'Having analyzed' suggests the subject (conclusions) performed the action, which is illogical. It should be 'Having analyzed the data thoroughly, the team drew conclusions.'

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Q.24 Medium Error Detection
Fill in the blank: 'The ambassador's _____ approach to diplomacy has fostered stronger international relations.'
A Bellicose
B Magnanimous
C Perfunctory
D Ambiguous
Correct Answer:  B. Magnanimous
Explanation:

'Magnanimous' means generous and noble, fitting diplomatic success. Bellicose means warlike, perfunctory means done without care, ambiguous means unclear.

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Q.25 Easy Error Detection
Identify the grammatical error: 'The data suggests that neither of the proposals are viable for long-term implementation.'
A 'Neither...are' should be 'Neither...is'
B 'The data' should be 'The datum'
C 'Viable' should be 'feasible'
D No error; the sentence is grammatically correct
Correct Answer:  A. 'Neither...are' should be 'Neither...is'
Explanation:

'Neither' is singular and requires singular verb 'is'. The construction 'neither of the proposals' takes singular agreement.

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Q.26 Medium Error Detection
Read: 'India's renewable energy capacity has surpassed 150 GW in 2024, marking significant progress toward sustainability goals. The government's push for solar and wind energy has attracted global investments. Simultaneously, challenges in grid infrastructure and energy storage persist.' Which statement is best supported by the passage?
A India has completely solved its energy storage challenges
B Renewable energy expansion in India is progressing but faces infrastructural obstacles
C Global investors are reluctant to invest in Indian renewable projects
D The government's renewable energy policy is unsuccessful
Correct Answer:  B. Renewable energy expansion in India is progressing but faces infrastructural obstacles
Explanation:

The passage presents both progress (150 GW capacity, global investments) and challenges (infrastructure, storage issues), supporting only option B.

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Q.27 Medium Error Detection
Which word is most nearly opposite in meaning to 'Propitious'?
A Auspicious
B Fortuitous
C Inauspicious
D Serendipitous
Correct Answer:  C. Inauspicious
Explanation:

'Propitious' means favorable and advantageous. 'Inauspicious' directly means unfavorable and unlucky, making it the opposite.

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Q.28 Medium Error Detection
Correct the sentence: 'The innovations what were introduced last year have already transformed the industry.'
A The innovations that were introduced last year have already transformed the industry.
B The innovations which were introduced last year have already transformed the industry.
C The innovations introduced last year have already transformed the industry.
D All of the above are acceptable corrections
Correct Answer:  D. All of the above are acceptable corrections
Explanation:

'What' should be replaced with 'that' or 'which' in relative clauses. Option A and B are both correct, and option C uses passive construction correctly.

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Q.29 Hard Error Detection
Arrange the sentences logically:
P: Artificial Intelligence is reshaping multiple sectors
Q: This technological shift requires workforce upskilling
R: From healthcare to finance, applications are diverse
S: Governments and institutions must invest in training programs
A PQRS
B PRQS
C QPSR
D RSPQ
Correct Answer:  B. PRQS
Explanation:

Correct order: P (main idea) → R (elaboration with examples) → Q (consequence) → S (solution). This flows logically from statement to evidence to implication to action.

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Q.30 Medium Error Detection
Identify the error in parallel structure: 'The manager praised the team for their efficiency, dedication, and for completing the project ahead of schedule.'
A Lack of parallel structure; should be 'for their efficiency, dedication, and timeliness'
B 'Ahead of schedule' is an idiom and cannot be modified
C 'Praised' should be 'commended'
D No error; the sentence is correct
Correct Answer:  A. Lack of parallel structure; should be 'for their efficiency, dedication, and timeliness'
Explanation:

The series uses nouns (efficiency, dedication) then switches to a clause (for completing). Should maintain parallel structure with 'efficiency, dedication, and timeliness'.

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