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1)(A) He was so inquisitive/ (B) that he rose many/ (C) questions in the class ./ (D) No error.
Ans - (b) 'raised' is the correct word. 'Rose' means to get up.
2)(A) He was borne of poor parents,/ (B) but brought up/ (C) in an affluent family./ (D) No error.
Ans - (a) V3 of bear (to produce offsprings ) is 'born'. V3 of bear (to tolerate) is borne.
3)(A) The university was/ (B) found in 1950/ (C) when India was not self dependent in many aspects./ (D) No error.
Ans- (b) use "founded" in place of 'found'. V3 of found (to establish) is 'founded'
4)(A) I complaint against him/ (B) as in spite of my repeated warnings/ (C) he failed to mend his ways./ (D) No error.
Ans- (a) V2/V3 of 'complain' is 'complained'. "Complaint" is a noun. 'Complaint' means agrievance or a problem.
5)(A) Failure must not have/ (B) permanent affect on a person/ (C)because only the tough survives./ (D) No error.
Ans- (b) Use effect (N) in place of affect (V).
6)(A) I keep my cool/ (B) and never loose my temper/ (C) even when provoked/ (D) No error.
Ans- ( b) Loose (Adj) is not an appropiate word here. “Lose”' (verb) is the correct word.
7)(A) He lied on the grass/ (B) for hours/ (C) enjoying the cool breeze./ (D) No error.
Ans- (a) Use “lay” in place of “lied”.
8)(A) During the rainy season/ (B) many rivers overflew their banks/ (C) and caused great difficulty./ (D) No error.
Ans- (b) "Overflowed" is the correct word here which means 'to flow out of a particular space because it has become surplus'.
9)(A) He lay his luggage/ (B) aside and lay down/ (C) to rest for a while ./ (D) No error
Ans- (a) 'Laid' is the correct word and V2 form of 'lay'
10)(A) When calamity fell the village,/ (B) they faced it/ (C) bravely./ (D) No error.
Ans- (a) 'Befell' is an appropiate word here which means to happen (something bad) especially as if by “fate”
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