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    Question

    In the following question, a sentence is given, divided

    into 5 parts. Part (E) is grammatically correct. Out of the other four parts, only one part is without error. Mark the option containing the part with no error. If none of the parts have errors, mark 'No error' as your answer. If all the parts have errors, marks 'All have errors' as your answer. Rita finally impressed with me (A)/ the fact of the situation, (B) that was at once perceive by (C) all eyes but mine's, (D)/ which made me feel embarrassed. (E)
    A B Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    B D Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    C C Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    D A Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    E No error Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

    Solution

    A-replace WITH with UPON. IMPRESSED UPON means made someone understand or be familiar with the importance or value of something, while IMPRESSED WITH means cause someone to feel admiration or respect. The latter is contextually incorrect. B - No error. C - replaced PERCEIVE with PERCEIVED, as the passive voice construction WAS + VERB, always takes the past participle form of the verb. D - replace MINE'S with MINE, which itself indicates the possessive quality without any need for 'S. (a) is the right answer.

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