Question
And he went beyond, in fusing modernity into (A)/the
tradition as well, charting a new direction (B)/for architecture were the communities of (C)/varied African nations for who he designed, (D)/participated at the process (E). Directions: In each of the questions, a sentence is divided into five parts namely A, B, C, D and E. In which one of the parts is given in bold and is grammatically and contextually correct. You have to identify which fragment, apart from the bold one, is correct in terms of grammar and usage. If all the parts are correct, then mark option 5, “All are correct” as the answer.Solution
C- ‘where’ instead of ‘were’. D- ‘who’ should be replaced with ‘whom’ because it is the object pronoun. E- the preposition ‘at’ is incorrect here. It should be ‘in’. And he went beyond, in fusing modernity into the tradition as well, charting a new direction for architecture where the communities of varied African nations for whom he designed, participated in the process.
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Conclusions: I. N < P II. J ≤ X
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Statements: S = T, U < L, V ≥ S, T ≤ U
Conclusion:
I. T ≤ V
II. L > T
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Statements: A > Y = D > Q, M ≤ B > P > Y
Conclusion:
I. Y ≤ M
II. B > Q
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Statements: G@B; W#Z; B%W
Conclusions:
I) G@Z
II) Z@B