We have, The one who uses Faber sits third to the left of the one who sits second to the right of A. Only two persons are sitting between A and C. From the above condition, there are three possibilities. Again we have, The number of persons sitting to the left of C is the same as the right of the one who uses Nataraj. Only two persons sit between the one who uses Nataraj and D. From the above condition,case1 gets eliminated. Case-2
Much of Sri Lanka’s (1)/external borrowings are (2)/though sovereign bonds (3)/in the international money market (4).
The reprieve was based on a (A) / direction from a two-judge bench (B) / of the apex court on a (C) / petition by one of the convicts. (D) / No error (E)
Now I have come (A)/ to know why he always remains at (B)/ loggers-head with his wife and mother-in-law (C)/ No Error (D).
Everyone knows that (1)/ the Earth revolves around the sun, (2)/ but there are still some people (3)/ who denies it. (4)
In each of the questions, a sentence is divided into five parts A, B, C, D and E in which two of the parts have some grammatical or contextual errors...
The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them may contain a grammatical error. Select the part that contains the error from the given...
Do you think you could lend me (A)/ good pair of gloves (B) / to wear to the wedding (C) / No Error (D)
this week since February 2018 / companies adding 18 oil rigs this week / U.S. energy firms added the most oil rigs / producers have been reducing spendi...
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 parts of th...
Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark the part with the error as...