Question
In the following question, a sentence is given, divided
into five parts. Of all the five parts, only one part is error-free. Mark the option containing the part with no error. The arudite professor (A)/ delivered a (B)/ engrossed lecture (C)/ that delved into (D)/ the complexities of quantom mechanics (E).Solution
a) The arudite professor: The word here is incorrectly spelled. The correct spelling is "erudite," which means having great knowledge or learning. b) delivered a: The article ‘a’ is incorrect here, it should “an”. c) engrossed lecture: This phrase is incorrect. The correct phrase should be "engrossing lecture," which means a captivating or absorbing lecture that holds the audience's attention. d) that delved into: This part is correctly worded, indicating that the lecture explored or investigated the topic. e) the complexities of quantom mechanics: The spelling of quantum is incorrect here.
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