English: Error Spotting for IBPS PO Prelims Exam – Set 88

Directions : In each of the following sentences, find if any part of the sentence (1), (2), (3) or (4) contains error. If there is no error mark “No Error” as you answer.

  1. In February this year, India (1)/took baby steps towards discovering (2)/wind energy tariffs by auctions rather than(3)/ feed-in tariffs fixed by regulatory commissions(4)/.
    A) (1)
    B) (2)
    C) (3)
    D) (4)
    E) No error
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       Option C
    Explanation:
    by = through
  2. For instance, Karnataka cancelled 400 MW (1)/of existing PPAs leaving developers (2)/with no option but(3)/ go for resource-intensive legal remedies(4)/.
    A) (1)
    B) (2)
    C) (3)
    D) (4)
    E) No error
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       Option D
    Explanation:
    to go
  3. Additional problems such as (1)/arbitrary curtailments of wind power and backlogs (2)/in payment by Tamil Nadu’s electric utility further eroded (3)/their faith in participating in the auctions at low margins(4)/.
    A) (1)
    B) (2)
    C) (3)
    D) (4)
    E) No error
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       Option B
    Explanation:
    curtailments= curtailment
  4. The Farooqui verdict(1)/ risks widening the (2)/notion of ‘consent’ as(3)/ a defence in rape cases(4)/
    A) (1)
    B) (2)
    C) (3)
    D) (4)
    E) No error
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       Option E
    Explanation:
    No Error
  5. Requiring a victim (1)/to prove her refusal had been(2)/ understood by the person who assaulted(3)/ her is an unreasonable burden(4)/.
    A) (1)
    B) (2)
    C) (3)
    D) (4)
    E) No error
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       Option B
    Explanation:
    to prove that her refusal
  6. When superior court orders (1)/contain such remarks, there is an inherent danger (2)/that they could be seen (3)/as a legal basis for deciding rape cases(4)/.
    A) (1)
    B) (2)
    C) (3)
    D) (4)
    E) No error
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       Option D
    Explanation:
    rape cases = cases of rape
  7. The US-India relationship has grown exponentially(1)/, and our people-to-people ties are closely (2)/interwoven, as demonstrated by increases in travel(3)/, cultural exchanges and business partnerships, all of which reflect our shared values(4)/.
    A) (1)
    B) (2)
    C) (3)
    D) (4)
    E) No error
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       Option E
    Explanation:
    No Error
  8. Child custody disputes(1)/ that sometimes erupt when a marriages (2)/dissolves create challenging(3)/ and disruptive environments for children(4)/.
    A) (1)
    B) (2)
    C) (3)
    D) (4)
    E) No error
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       Option B
    Explanation:
    marriage
  9.  If a court orders children to be returned(1)/ to their home country, it is then up(2)/ to the courts there to decide over custody(3)/, in the best interests of the children(4)/.
    A) (1)
    B) (2)
    C) (3)
    D) (4)
    E) No error
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       Option C
    Explanation:
    over = on
  10. Further, many resources exist for (1)/victims of domestic violence in Convention countries(2)/. For example, US laws (3)/criminalise domestic violence and protect all victims(4)/.
    A) (1)
    B) (2)
    C) (3)
    D) (4)
    E) No error 
    View Answer
       Option E
    Explanation:
    No Error

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32 Thoughts to “English: Error Spotting for IBPS PO Prelims Exam – Set 88”

  1. ↩⬆↪EKLAVYA ↩⬆↪

    Static gk and computer mam plz!!!!

  2. gomathy priya

    ty mam:))

  3. DHANANJAY

    4/10 ty mam

  4. !!! m@umit@ !!!

    6/10 ty :))

    1. DHANANJAY

      Mam po pre eng kuch batao

      1. !!! m@umit@ !!!

        Ibps Po 2016 pe eng section mere clear nahi hue the… Mai kya suggestion du aapko..

  5. Deadman

    2nd b no other option /no otion differnt…ye nai ho sakta?

    1. Srishti

      Hone ko sab kuch ho sakta hai … but modifications ye sab allow nahi karte.

      You ONLY need to focus on Grammatical and syntax errors

  6. Deadman

    4 nd 6th question k
    rape cases me differnce
    ek me rape cases
    2nd me cases of rape ku?

    1. Srishti

      in hindi :- rape “ke” cases
      rape “wala” case

  7. Deadman

    9th me the courts ku h court ku nai?

    1. Srishti

      because of federal govt.
      order toh ek hi court dega….. it depends ki us order ki prosecutionkahan aur kis court mei hogi.

      1. Deadman

        If a court orders children to be returned(1)/ to their home country, it is then up(2)/ to the courts there to decide over custody(3)/, in the best interests of the children(4)/.

        yadi court children ko vapis home country bej deta h to..tab vah (court) par nirbar karta ki uski uski custody usko de jiska best interst ho children me………yaha b singular he hua h court use so court aayega na mam courts nai?

        1. Srishti

          agar ek court order karega children ko unki hime country ko return hone ko toh yeh home country ke courts pe depend krta hai ki vo children ki custody par decision le, jo ki children ke best interest mei hoga.

          1. Deadman

            thanku mod..i compmrehend wrong:(

  8. Deadman

    @subhra mam?

  9. jaga

    thank u mam 🙂

  10. ahtesham ahmed

    Most difficult error corrections …3/10

  11. Zindagi (pyari c) ?

    explanation toh provide kijiye saath mein

  12. Chotu D(mind) !! {NONSENSE}

    done.

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