Question
One of the lesson that (A)/ we must learn from dealing
(B)/ with the outbreak is the importance (C)/ of data management (D)/ for authorities in the city-level (E) . Directions: In each of the questions, a sentence is divided into five parts A, B, C, D and E in which two of the parts have some grammatical or contextual errors in them. You have to identify which pair among the given alternatives represents the parts that contain those errors. If none of the parts has any error, then mark option 5, i.e., ‘No error’ as your answer.Solution
A- The phrase ‘one of’ is always followed by a plural noun as it denotes ‘one of’ many things. E- ‘In’ will be replaced by ‘at’. At generally is used while pointing out towards a certain ‘point’ whereas ‘in’ is used for an enclosed space. Correct Sentence: One of the lessons that we must learn from dealing with the outbreak is the importance of data management for authorities at the city-level.
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