Question
Directions: In each of the following questions, a
sentence is given with three words marked as (A), (B), and (C). These words may or may not be placed in their correct places. Five options with different arrangements of these words are given. Mark the option with the correct arrangement as your answer. The Civil Aviation's scheme for carbon emission reduction aims to foster (A) the environmental impact of air travel by implementing measures to offset (B) carbon emissions, promote sustainable practices, and mitigate (C) innovation in the aviation sector.Solution
Foster (A) innovation in the aviation sector: This phrase means to encourage or promote new and creative ideas in the aviation industry. Implementing measures to offset (B) carbon emissions: This refers to putting in place actions or strategies to counterbalance or neutralize the release of carbon emissions. Mitigate (C) the environmental impact of air travel: Mitigate means to lessen or reduce. In this context, it refers to reducing the overall negative effect of air travel on the environment.
Drexler's movement received attention and support through some influential figures.Â
Select the correctly punctuated sentence from the options below.
From the options given below, select the option which states the correct combination of correct sentences.
- The new wai...
Choose the correct combination of grammatically incorrect sentences
I. The perception of India as a democracy with a diverse and pluralistic s...
Select the correctly punctuated sentence from the options below.
Select the correctly punctuated sentence from the options below.
MASQUERADE
Each question consists of four sentences and some sentences are grammatically incorrect or inappropriate. Read each sentence to find out the error in t...
Supporter Dietrich Eckart, a well-to-do journalist, brought military figure Felix Graf von Bothmer, a pompous supporter of the concept of "national soci...
Identify the form of each sentence given here from among the choices given below it:
'May God bless you’!