Question
In the following question, a sentence is divided into
four parts A, B, C, and D 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 part has any error, then, mark option E, i.e., ‘No error’ as your answer. The government is planning to launch (A) new health initiatives which would benefit (B) millions of people, but many experts argues that (C) the plan needs better funding. (D)Solution
B: "Would benefit" is incorrect because the context suggests a planned action (future). It should be "will benefit." C: "Argues" should be "argue" because the subject "many experts" is plural. Thus, the errors are in parts B and C, making the correct answer (b) B & C.
In which direction point M with respect to point K?
G is in which direction with respect to B.
Q started from a point and walked towards the south for 42 m, then from there he turned right and walked 2 m, then he turned right again and walked 30 m...
- Amrita starts walking from Market towards her house. She walks 10 m towards east to reach Bus stand and then turns to her left and walks 15 m to reach a sh...
Julia started walking towards North. After walking 30 meters she turned right and walked 40 meters and took a left turn and walked 20 meter. Agai...
Varun is facing north. He cycles for 6 km, then turns towards the south-east direction to move 10 km and from there, he moves 8 km towards the west. In ...
Abhinav started from point B and walked 40 m towards West. Then, he turned left and walked 35 m. Then, he turned right and walked 25 m. Harish started ...
Point D is 3m to the West of Point R. Point A is 6 m to the North of point D. Point K is 16 m to West of point A . Point K forms a midpoint of the verti...
Statements:
D ≥ E < S; P ≤ Y ≤ E
Conclusions:
I) D > P
II) P = D
Four of the following five are related to each other in some manner to form a group. Which of the following doesn't belong to that group?Â