Question
In the question below, three sentences are given, each
divided into four parts, which may or may not contain grammatical errors. From the options, choose the one that provides the combination of the part(s) of each sentence that are incorrect. 1. When the pandemic is over, (A)/ one in six workers are projected (B)/ to continue working from home or (C)/ co-working at least two days a week. (D) 2. Another survey of hiring managers (A)/ by the global freelancing platform Upwork (B)/ found that one-fifth of the workforce could (C)/ be entire remote after the pandemic. (D) 3. But these shifts, even if they (A)/ are initially moderate, could led to more (B)/ surprising and significant changes to (C)/ America’s cultural, economic, and political future. (D)Solution
In B of 1, replace the plural verb ARE with the singular IS, as the subject is ONE IN SIX WORKERS, which is singular. In D of 2, replace the adjective ENTIRE with the adverb ENTIRELY as it is being used to modify the adjective REMOTE. In B of 3, replace the second form verb LED with the base form verb LEAD as the modal verb COULD will take the base form of the main verb that follows it.Â
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence they form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group?
...Which one of the following lives on the floor which is between the floor on which Punit and Reenu Lives?
Which of the following statements is correct?
Who lives in flat 1 of the bottommost floor?
Statements:
Z ≤ Y < E < I; O > P > V > Q = I;
Conclusions:
I) Y > O
II) Q > Z
Which of the following statements is true as per the given arrangement?Â
Who among the following live on the odd floor?
I. R
II. N
III. O
Who among the following live immediate below P?
On which floor does the person live who likes Mahindra?
How many projects were completed by the person who lives on the floor number 5?