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1)(A) We thought that the train/ (B) would be late but/ (C) it arrived exactly in time./ (D)No error.

Ans- (c) The word 'exactly’ makes ‘On time’ a more suitable option.

2)(A)It is my pleasure / (B) to congratulate you for your success/ (C) in the Civil Services Examination/ (D) No error.

Ans-  (b) ‘Congratulate’ is followed by ‘on’

3)(A) I will avail/ (B) myself with/ (C) this golden opportunity/ (D) No error.

Ans-  (b) ‘avail’ is followed by ‘of’. ‘Avail myself of this’ is the correct form.

4)(A) She can / (B) cope up with any difficult situation/ (C) as she is a braveheart./ (D) No error.

Ans- (b) ‘Cope with’ is the correct form which means ‘to handle’.

5)(A) He is/ (B) accused with/ (C) committing the murder./ (D) No error.

Ans-  (b) ‘accused’ is followed by ‘of’.

6)(A)He was/ (B) bereft from / (C) all his possession./ (D) No error.

Ans- (b) ‘bereft’ is followed by ‘of’.

7)(A) He assented of/ (B) my proposal/ (C) as it was very attractive./ (D) No error.

Ans- (a) ‘assented’ is followed by ‘to’ and not ‘of’.

8)(A) A large sign near/ (B) the entrance warns the visitors/ (C) to beware about bears./ (D) No error.

Ans- (c)  ‘beware’ is followed by ‘of’ and not ‘about’.

9)(A) There is no rule/ (B) regarding the length of a precis/ (C) with relation to/ (D) that of the original passage.

Ans- (c) ‘with relation to’ must be changed into ‘in relation to’.

10)(A) He/ (B) is suffering/ (C) with flu./ (D) No error.

Ans- (c)  ‘with’ must be changed into ‘from’. ‘Suffer’ is followed by ‘from’.

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