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If we do this by using practical paper and follow from the last figure then we observe that the figure of option A will appear when unfolded.
This question consists of a sentence that is divided into four parts numbered (1) to (4). Only one part of the sentence is not acceptable in standard w...
For one thing, they require (A)/you to think on your feet and (B)/call on all your resources to (C)/get passed them, reaffirming your commitment (D).
Read the given sentence to find out whether there are any grammatical/contextual errors in them. The errors, if any, will be in two of the phrases of th...
The vaccine, when hit the Indian market, was dogged by controversy.
Changes announced last week (A) / to information technology rules is (B) / expected to better aligned (C) / Big Tech's interpretation for (D)/ free...
The midnight session in Parliament that marked India’s transition to Goods and Services Tax was reminiscent of a similar occasion on the eve of In...
Nitika may go to the (1)/ singing class tomorrow (2)/ if she would have recovered (3)/ from the cold, (4)/ No error (5)
He was stunned for seeing me waiting for him and told me that I looked very angry.
Nature uses blurred boundaries all the time, avoiding abrupt interfaces, who are crack prone and require some kind of fastening together.
Read each sentence to find out whether there is any part with grammatical error in it.
The ideal moreish dessert is (1)/a sticky pavlova wi...