Cluster · Sentence Rearrangement - Word Position Correction
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In the following sentences, four words are given in bold. They may or may not be in the correct position in that sentence. You have to find out which two or more words should exchange their positions so that the sentence becomes grammatically correct and meaningful. If no words need to exchange the positions then mark the answer as no error. Parents must also work out an decisions (A)/ regarding where the children will live and who will ultimately (B)/ make agreement (C)/ about the children's upbringing (D)/. pipeline-267426
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In the following sentenences four sentences are given in bold. They may or may not be in the correct position in the sentence. You have to find out which two or more words should exchange their position so that sentence become gramatically correct and meaningful. If no words need to exchange their position, then mark the option 'No error'. The existentialism (A)/ explore the notion of alienation (B)/ through the prism (C)/ of technology and exhibition (D). pipeline-292416
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In the given question, four words are printed in bold and are numbered A, B, C, and D. The position of some highlighted words may be incorrect and need to be exchanged with another highlighted to make the sentence correct. Find the words that need to be exchanged. In case the given sentence is correct, mark option 5 i.e. 'No error' as your answer. She was not very throne (A)/ in this first marriage, but her brother's accession (B)/ to the fortunate (C)/ made her, next to their (D)/ mother Lousie, the most powerful woman in the kingdom. pipeline-267421
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In the following sentences, four words are given in bold. They may or may not be in correct position in that sentence. You have to find out the correct order of the four words in the sentence so that the sentence becomes meaningful and grammatically correct. If the order is already correct then mark the alternative that indicates 'No error' as your answer. While a woman's piece of jewelry may use multiple gems to create a sparkling (A)/ tapestry (B)/, men's jewelry is much more likely to use a single gem as an accent (C)/ rather than as a focal (D)/ point. pipeline-267424
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In the following sentences, four words are given in bold. They may or may not be in the correct position in that sentence. You have to find out which two or more words should exchange their positions so that the sentence becomes grammatically correct and meaningful. If the order is already correct then mark the alternative that indicates 'No error' as your answer. The new leader of that city soon heaped (A)/ his universal policy in order to concentrate (B)/ attention on Italian politics, and the admirable (C)/ energy which he had shown at first was clouded by the favours which he abandoned (D)/ now upon unworthy relations. pipeline-267398
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In the following sentences, four words are given in bold. They may or may not be in correct position in that sentence. You have to find out the correct order of the four words in the sentence so that the sentence becomes meaningful and grammatically correct. If the order is already correct then mark the answer as no error. For many teens, a harsh(A)/ kind of surveillance can become circumvent (B)/, and may lead them to try and find ways (C)/ to onerous (D)/ the system. pipeline-267429
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In the following sentences, four words are given in bold. They may or may not be in correct position in that sentence. You have to find out the correct order of the four words in the sentence so that the sentence becomes meaningful and grammatically correct. If the order is already correct then mark the answer as no error. The nation’s largest newspaper chain(A) is of the opinion that its obsolete(B) pages are alienating(C) readers and becoming opinion(D). pipeline-267346
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In the following sentences, four words are given in bold. They may or may not be in the correct position in that sentence. You have to find out which two or more words should exchange their positions so that the sentence becomes grammatically correct and meaningful. If the order is already correct then mark the alternative that indicates 'No error' as your answer. While your local paper may resource (A)/ upcoming scrapbook shows (B)/ in your area, online calendars are a valuable advertise (C)/ that can help you to find the conventions (D)/ you want to attend. pipeline-267393
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In the following sentences, four words are given in bold. They may or may not be in correct position in that sentence. You have to find out the correct order of the four words in the sentence so that the sentence becomes meaningful and grammatically correct. If the order is already correct then mark the answer as no error. Those people would of course(A) rather be studied as an exemplar(B) of what the Olympic Games can do to transform(C) communities(D). pipeline-267348
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In the given question, four words are printed in bold and are numbered A, B, C, and D. The position of some highlighted words may be incorrect and need to be exchanged with another highlighted to make the sentence correct. Find the words that need to be exchanged. In case the given sentence is correct, mark option 5 i.e. 'No error' as your answer. The city used to be the extensive, splendid and opulent (A)/ capital of independent retains (B)/ of the same name, but now sovereignty (C)/ only the vestiges of its former grandeur (D). pipeline-267422
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In the following sentences, four words are given in bold. They may or may not be in the correct position in the sentence. You have to find out which two or more words should exchange their position so that the sentence becomes grammatically correct and meaningful. If no words need to exchange their position, then mark the option 'No error'. The Army wants a light tank for infantry (A) brigades that will be able to armoured (B) out bunkers (C) and defeat enemy knock (D) vehicles. pipeline-267328
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In the following sentences, four words are given in bold. They may or may not be in correct position in that sentence. You have to find out the correct order of the four words in the sentence so that the sentence becomes meaningful and grammatically correct. If the order is already correct then mark the answer as no error. Individual slats(A) and planks(B) formed together are used to create the floors, walls and other secure(C) areas of the boats(D). pipeline-267341
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In the following sentences, four words are given in bold. They may or may not be in correct position in that sentence. You have to find out the correct order of the four words in the sentence so that the sentence becomes meaningful and grammatically correct. If the order is already correct then mark the alternative that indicates 'No error' as your answer. When we attempt to decipher (A)/ the physical history of the country from the complicated record afforded (B)/ by the stratigraphical palimpsest (C)/, we are checked at the outset by the dearth (D)/ of information from being able to picture the geographical condition. pipeline-267406
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In the following sentences, four words are given in bold. They may or may not be in correct position in that sentence. You have to find out the correct order of the four words in the sentence so that the sentence becomes meaningful and grammatically correct. If the order is already correct then mark the alternative that indicates 'No error' as your answer. He was unimpeachable (A)/ in hunting and the reading of history, was zealous (B)/ in his attention (C)/ to public business, and his private life was delighted (D). pipeline-267419
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In the following sentences, four words are given in bold. They may or may not be in correct position in that sentence. You have to find out the correct order of the four words in the sentence so that the sentence becomes meaningful and grammatically correct. If the order is already correct then mark the answer as no error. The officer asked a supervisor(A) for permission(B) to open fire, but the supervisor “responded (C) did not hear or either(D) too late,” the report said. pipeline-267339
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In the following sentences, four words are given in bold. They may or may not be in the correct position in the sentence. You have to find out which two or more words should exchange their position so that the sentence becomes grammatically correct and meaningful. If no words need to exchange their position, then mark the option 'No error'. She knew the place was as something (A) to the changes of time as an iceberg (B), but there was immutable (C) reassuring (D) about that. pipeline-267331
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In the following sentences, four words are given in bold. They may or may not be in correct position in that sentence. You have to find out the correct order of the four words in the sentence so that the sentence becomes meaningful and grammatically correct. If the order is already correct then mark the answer as no error. We are saying to the Irish government to stop dilly(A) dallying(B) and make a move so that we can get that medicine(C) to the children as early as possible(D). pipeline-267345
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Directions: In the following question, four words are given in bold. These four words may or may not be in their correct position. The sentence is then followed by options with the correct combination of words that should replace each other in order to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. Find the correct combination of words that replace each other. In case, none of the options seems to be correct, mark option 5 i.e. "None of these" as your answer. His trial in the following October, on a charge of seditious (A)/ and scandalous practices against the state, resulted in his unanimous (B)/ acquittal, followed (C)/ by his release in (D) November. pipeline-263419
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In the following sentence, four words are given in bold. They may or may not be in the correct position in the sentence. You have to find out which two or more words should exchange their position so that the sentence becomes grammatically correct and meaningful. If no words need to exchange their position, then mark the option 'No error'. The Indian authorities on Monday arrested (A) the co-founder of a fact-checking website, democracy (B) concerns about deteriorating journalistic (C) freedoms in the world’s largest reigniting (D). pipeline-267332
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In the following sentences, four words are given in bold. They may or may not be in the correct position in that sentence. You have to find out the correct order of the four words in the sentence so that the sentence becomes meaningful and grammatically correct. If the order is already correct then mark the answer as no error. Long ago, an old carpenter (A) named Gepetto carved (B) a puppet (C) in the shape of a boy and named (D) it Pinocchio. pipeline-267298
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Directions: In the following question, four words are given in bold. These four words may or may not be in their correct position. The sentence is then followed by options with the correct combination of words that should replace each other in order to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. Find the correct combination of words that replace each other. In case, none of the options seem to be correct, mark the option 5 i.e. "None of these" as your answer. In Punjab, the party is reeling (A) under leadership bankruptcy. Its ignominious (B) aren't able to swallow the luminaries (C) defeat by non-Sikh outsider. Its rise in Delhi and now in Punjab has rattled (D) the BGP national leadership. pipeline-251760
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Directions: In the following question, four words are given in bold. These four words may or may not be in their correct position. The sentence is then followed by options with the correct combination of words that should replace each other in order to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. Find the correct combination of words that replace each other. In case, none of the options seem to be correct, mark the option (e) i.e. "None of these" as your answer. The problem is what to believe(A) and what not to, as social media are absolute(B) with fake, flawed and skewed(C) news and views, and awash(D) falsity. pipeline-236092
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In the following sentences, four words are given in bold. They may or may not be in the correct position in that sentence. You have to find out the correct order of the four words in the sentence so that the sentence becomes meaningful and grammatically correct. If the order is already correct then mark the option that indicates 'No error'. When consumers started (A) driving westward for giant (B) shopping centres by the expressway (C), Highland Park focused on revitalizing (D) its downtown. pipeline-267313
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In the following sentences, four words are given in bold. They may or may not be in the correct position in that sentence. You have to find out which two or more words should exchange their positions so that the sentence becomes grammatically correct and meaningful. If the order is already correct then mark the alternative that indicates 'No error' as your answer. People with aggressive (A)/ personality disorder are untrusting, unforgiving (B)/, and often resort to angry or paranoid (C)/ outbursts without justification because they see others as unfaithful, disloyal, or dishonest (D). pipeline-263491
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Directions: In the following question, four words are given in bold. These four words may or may not be in their correct position. The sentence is then followed by options with the correct combination of words that should replace each other in order to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. Find the correct combination of words that replace each other. In case, none of the options seem to be correct, mark the option option 5 i.e. "None of these" as your answer. Further, proposing a normative (A) framework with responses to address cross-border migration, published in the peer-reviewed journal WIRES Climate Change, the researchers noted that the vulnerable (B) seekers from asylum (C) zones must be absorbed in host (D) countries in proportion to their greenhouse gas emissions. pipeline-254903
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In the given question, five words are printed in bold and are numbered A, B, C, D and E. The position of some highlighted words may be incorrect and need to be exchanged with another highlighted to make the sentence correct. Find the words that need to be exchanged. In case the given sentence is correct, your answer is option (5) i.e 'No exchange required.' The money would be used for (A) developing cutting-edge technologies for high-power, high (B) repetition rate lasers, high quality optical (C) components and state-of-the-art electronics, and (D) software. pipeline-154907
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In the following sentences, four words are given in bold. They may or may not be in the correct position in that sentence. You have to find out which two or more words should exchange their positions so that the sentence becomes grammatically correct and meaningful. If no words need to exchange the positions then mark option 5 i.e. 'No error'. Despite all other odds, Saint just remains defiles (A)/, and retains a surprising (B)/ respect for those who (C)/ create the works he pragmatic (D)/. pipeline-263448
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In the following sentenences four words are given in bold. They may or may not be in the correct position in the sentence. You have to find out which two or more words should exchange their position so that sentence become gramatically correct and meaningful. If no words need to exchange their position, then mark the option 'No error'. He was residence(A) in a security convoy to a new(B) official driven(C) in the capital provided to him by the government(D). pipeline-292846
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In the following sentences, four words are given in bold. They may or may not be in correct position in that sentence. You have to find out the correct order of the four words in the sentence so that the sentence becomes meaningful and grammatically correct. If the order is already correct then mark the answer as no error. For a shocking number of Americans, this misguided, fellow(A) definition of recognition(B) has overrun any freedom(C) of duty to care for one’s selfish(D) citizens. pipeline-267322
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In the following sentences, four words are given in bold. They may or may not be in correct position in that sentence. You have to find out the correct order of the four words in the sentence so that the sentence becomes meaningful and grammatically correct. If the order is already correct then mark the answer as no error. As an economics(A) educator, I required(B) The Post’s stance(C) that personal finance education should be applaud(D) in all U.S. states. pipeline-267342
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In the given question, four words are printed in bold and are numbered A, B, C and D. The position of some highlighted words may be incorrect and need to be exchanged with another highlighted to make the sentence correct. Find the words that need to be exchanged. In case the given sentence is correct, mark option 5 i.e 'No exchange required' as your answer. The money would be used for (A) developing cutting-edge technologies for high-power, high (B) repetition rate lasers, high quality optical (C) components and state-of-the-art electronics and (D) software. pipeline-73746
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In the following sentences, four words are given in bold. They may or may not be in the correct position in that sentence. You have to find out which two or more words should exchange their positions so that the sentence becomes grammatically correct and meaningful. If no words need to exchange the positions then mark the alternative that indicates 'No error' as your answer. The key to unlocking the conducive (A)/ potential within cities is to build (B)/ an environment that is untapped (C)/ to creativity (D). pipeline-263410
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A sentence is given below with four words marked as (A), (B), (C) and (D). Select the option that gives the correct set of words as a replacement to these words i.e. if (A) can be replaced with (B) or (C) or (D) and so on to make the sentence correct. In case the sentence is correct, select ‘No improvement required’. In the next 20 years, human civilization(A) will use exponential(B) technologies to collectively(C) achieve more than what we have achieved in the last 300 years. We are at the dawn of a new era of humanity and this is the opportunity(D) India must seize. pipeline-154917
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Directions: In the following question, four words are given in bold. These four words may or may not be in their correct position. The sentence is then followed by options with the correct combination of words that should replace each other in order to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. Find the correct combination of words that replace each other. In case, none of the options seem to be correct, mark the option (e) i.e. "None of these" as your answer. This has now taken on a wooing (A) form in the distorted (B) and horse-trading of members of the other political parties, without the consent (C) of their party leaderships. Both the parties namely, SJP and SLFP have suffered defections (D) to the new government. pipeline-251898
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Directions: In the following question, four words are given in bold. These four words may or may not be in their correct position. The sentence is then followed by options with the correct combination of words that should replace each other in order to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. Find the correct combination of words that replace each other. In case, none of the options seem to be correct, mark the option option 5 i.e. "None of these" as your answer. The movie, which was panned by stardom (A)/ but adored by fans, brought him instant critics (B)/ and launched him into the sort (C)/ of popularity that most actors only dream (D) of. pipeline-263363
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In the following sentences, four words are given in bold. They may or may not be in correct position in that sentence. You have to find out the correct order of the four words in the sentence so that the sentence becomes meaningful and grammatically correct. If the order is already correct then mark the answer as no error. Abortion is considered an act of legal(A) bravery(B) by an ever-growing number of leftists(C) rather than something that should be “safe, stunning(D), and rare". pipeline-267318
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Directions: In the following question, five words are given in bold. These five words may or may not be in their correct position. The sentence is then followed by options with the correct combination of words that should replace each other in order to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. Find the correct combination of words that replace each other. The war has battered (A) global economy over the past three months. The humanitarian upheaval (B) has assumed alarming proportions: More than 6.6 million Ukrainians have fled, in Europe's biggest spur (C) since World War II. The ominous (D) scenario must exodus (E) all stake holders to go all out to bring this war to an end at the earliest. pipeline-254909
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A sentence is given below with four words marked as (A), (B), (C) and (D). Select the option that gives the correct set of words as a replacement to these words i.e. if (A) can be replaced with (B) or (C) or (D) and so on to make the sentence correct. In case the sentence is correct, select ‘No improvement required’. During the freedom struggle(A), national aspiration got precedence(B) over personal aspiration(C) and it had such power that it freed the country from 1,000 years of slavery(D). pipeline-154916
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In the given question, five words are printed in bold and are numbered A, B, C, D and E. The position of some highlighted words may be incorrect and need to be exchanged with another highlighted to make the sentence correct. Find the words that need to be exchanged. In case the given sentence is correct, your answer is option (5) i.e 'No exchange required.' The razzmatazz for toilet construction/ODF certification has overshadowed (A) the fact that the essence (B) of universal water and sanitation coverage is derived (C) from the right to life, guaranteed (D) by Article 21 of the Constitution. pipeline-73743
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Directions: In the following question, four words are given in bold. These four words may or may not be in their correct position. The sentence is then followed by options with the correct combination of words that should replace each other in order to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. Find the correct combination of words that replace each other. In case, none of the options seem to be correct, mark the option option 5 i.e. "None of these" as your answer. But, with every passing year, a bit of the wilderness vanishes (A) as new development springs (B) up. Already a sprawling campus of the Bansa Sandhu University has nibbled (C) away at the fragmented (D) forest. pipeline-251758
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In the given question, four words are printed in bold and are numbered A, B, C, and D. The position of some highlighted words may be incorrect and need to be exchanged with another highlighted to make the sentence correct. Find the words that need to be exchanged. In case the given sentence is correct, mark option 5 i.e. No exchange required as your answer. Under tremendous trying (A) from the media and the Congress for taking some action against Saudi Arabia, after the sudden disappearance (B) of Saudi dissident and journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Turkey, Mr. Trump told reporters that he is pressure (C) to get at the bottom of the issue and has sought details (D) of it from Saudi Arabia. pipeline-73744
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In the following sentence, four words are given in bold. They may or may not be in the correct position in that sentence. You have to find out which two or more words should exchange their positions so that the sentence becomes grammatically correct and meaningful. If no words need to exchange the positions then mark option 5 i.e. 'No error'. The rhyming metaphorical (A)/, far from being a gimmick (B)/, adds dialogue (C)/ clout to the script without distracting (D)/ from the performances in any way. pipeline-263482
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In the following sentences, four words are given in bold. They may or may not be in correct position in that sentence. You have to find out the correct order of the four words in the sentence so that the sentence becomes meaningful and grammatically correct. If the order is already correct then mark the answer as no error. He was sinking(A) in the muddy water and was trying very hard to claw(B) at the hole(C)sides of the slippery(D) in his effort to climb out. pipeline-267295
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In the following sentences, four words are given in bold. They may or may not be in correct position in that sentence. You have to find out the correct order of the four words in the sentence so that the sentence becomes meaningful and grammatically correct. If the order is already correct then mark the answer as no error. As an stance(A) educator, I required(B) The Post’s economics(C) that personal finance education should be applaud(D) in all U.S. states. pipeline-267343
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In the following sentences, four words are given in bold. They may or may not be in correct position in that sentence. You have to find out the correct order of the four words in the sentence so that the sentence becomes meaningful and grammatically correct. If the order is already correct then mark the answer as no error. The kiteboarders(A) event saw professional annual(B) from across the world compete(C) in several different competitions(D). pipeline-267344
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Given below is a sentence with three emboldened words in it, may or may not be in its correct position. Find the correct set of arrangements by picking the correct option and in case, none of the options seem correct, mark the option that iindicates 'No rearrangement required'. Another mode of (A)neutral the two acids is to convert them into calcium salts, which are then treated with a perfectly (B)undissolved solution of cupric chloride, soluble cupric citrate, and calcium chloride being formed, while cupric tartrate remains (C)separating. pipeline-62825
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In the following sentences, four words are given in bold. They may or may not be in the correct position in that sentence. You have to find out which two or more words should exchange their positions so that the sentence becomes grammatically correct and meaningful. If no words need to exchange the positions then mark option 5 i.e. 'No error'. If an air-tight receptacle (A) is not available, a small percentage of powdered carbon is added to the zinc-dust, to prevent (B) the increase in the amount of oxide, which, if present in dull (C), tends to make the deposit excess (D). pipeline-263489
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In the following sentenences four words are given in bold. They may or may not be in the correct position in the sentence. You have to find out which two or more words should exchange their position so that sentence become gramatically correct and meaningful. If no words need to exchange their position, then mark the option 'No error'. The court noted that the confined(A) filed by the Hindu women is limited and suit(B) to the right of worship as a civil right(C) and fundamental right as well as customary(D) and religious right. pipeline-295308
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In the following sentence, five words are given in bold. They may or may not be in the correct position in the sentence. You have to find out which two or more words should exchange their position so that the sentence becomes grammatically correct and meaningful. If no words need to exchange their position, then mark the option 'No error'. It was a a) hustle-bustle day. People were b) hoarding household goods and the snacks were in demand. There was a c) hectic mall. The children were waiting in a huge line to go for d) bowling in the e) arcade. pipeline-295595
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In the following sentenences four sentences are given in bold. They may or may not be in the correct position in the sentence. You have to find out which two or more words should exchange their position so that sentence become gramatically correct and meaningful. If no words need to exchange their position, then mark the option 'No error'. After four weeks of delegates(A)/and discussion the debate(B) failed to agree(C) on a final document(D). pipeline-292459
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