Question
Directions : In the question below, a sentence is
given, divided into five parts (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E). One of the parts is grammatically incorrect or has an error in it. You are required to identify the parts that are grammatically correct and choose the option accordingly. I'm referencing the time when (A)/ the province leader visited the college (B)/ and saw, much to her disapproving, (C)/ that the classrooms were dingy (D)/ and overall maintenance was very shabby. (E)Solution
As the error lies in part C. Replace DISAPPROVING with DISAPPROVAL. We need a noun to describe the reaction of the province leader to what she saw at the college. The noun form of the verb DISAPPROVE is DISAPPROVAL, which is correct. DISAPPROVING is the adjective form and thus, incorrect. Â
What will come in the place of question mark (?) in the given expression?Â
255 × 8 + 386 × 5 =? % of 7940
√4096 + 4/5 of 780 − ? = 296
Find the simplified value of the given expression:
{16 of 13 - 72 + √441 - (3/4) X 64} ÷ (102 ÷ 17)
What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question?
2 – [6 – {3 + (–4 + 5 + 1) × 8} + 12] = ?
60% of 120 – ?% of 64 = 20% of 200
[(4 √ (7) + √ (7)) × (7 √ (7) + 6 √ (7))] - 87 = ?
...25.6% of 250 + √? = 119
58% of 3300 - ?% of 2900 = 1740
15.8% of 9000 + 20.4% of 7500 = 30% of ?