Cluster · Sentence Rearrangement - Word Position Correction
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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'. This deplorable(A) approach, which was palpably erroneous(B) and unjust, was the basis(C) for the high-handed action(D). pipeline-293079
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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'. It was an reprimand(A) for a formidable(B) judicial occasion(C) to the political executive, and to the judiciary(D) itself, that has failed the people during tough times. pipeline-293080
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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 that indiactes 'No error'. The leaders at the concrete (A) will reflect on the past, but recommend more dialogue (B) steps to foster (C) the relationship and ways to create a more habitable (D) and sustainable planet. pipeline-293082
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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'. He has been hailed for his role in ending the communism(A) conflict between ideological(B) and capitalism, and also bringing down the Soviet Union(C) and ending the Cold War between the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the Iron Curtain(D). pipeline-293150
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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'. Stable, strong and sustainable (A) relationships are built (B) not just on the possibility of immediate (C) gains, but on the promise of the future (D). pipeline-293085
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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'. Governments matter ambience(A) , but forums such as these can provide(B) the space and the tremendously(C) that can infuse new ideas to generate(D) a new energy into the relationship. pipeline-293122
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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 past month’s reminder(A) have certainly served a developments(B) to the region of the fragility(C) of the current status quo(D), and particularly of China’s willingness to change it. pipeline-293124
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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'. However, by promoting(A) religion, the government is venturing(B) into uncharted(C) territory from where there might be no turning back(D). pipeline-293128
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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'. When all citizens are function(A) , when public health systems well-nourished(B) well, and when violence in society is low(C), an average person lives(D) longer. pipeline-293151
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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'. Whereas the democratic principle (A) of “human rights” requires (B) that every human being, black or white, or whether billionaire or pauper (C), has an equal vote in governance (D). pipeline-293152
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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'. These surveillance(A) are also critical for monitoring(B) and evaluating programmes, conducting competencies(C) , and interpreting data and routine reporting(D). pipeline-293154
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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. These four general (A) can be applied to any specific or functionalities (B) problem such as environment or nutrition or infectious (C) disease and can be considered to be similar to super-specialisation (D) in other medical fields. pipeline-293155
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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'. This was to help alleviate (A) some of the stresses on Pakistan’s edge (B) and cash-strapped domestic economy that was veering on the flailing (C) of a default in the face of a widening current account deficit and high inflation brought on by the after-effects of a global novel coronavirus pandemic, unprecedented (D) floods, and decades of poor planning. pipeline-293157
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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'. They got close to an foster (A) solution on Kashmir, but each time, Bogra’s inability to agreed (B) domestic coalitions to support (C) the peacemaking process with India overrode (D) the negotiations. pipeline-293158
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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 that indicates 'No error'. Nehru, on the other leader (A) was considered a strong, popular, and secular hand (B) who was able (C) to withstand the crosscurrents (D) of public opinion in India. pipeline-293159
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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 seat belt performs many functions, notably slowing the occupant (A) at the same rate as the vehicle, distributing (B) the physical force in a crash across the stronger parts of the body such as the pelvis and chest, preventing collisions (C) with objects within the vehicle and sudden ejection (D). pipeline-293162
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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'. We have to see what derive(A) member countries will benefits(B) and whether any conditionalities on aspects like environment may low-cost(C) against developing countries, who have the imperative to provide discriminate(D) and affordable energy to meet the needs of our growing economy. pipeline-295050
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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'. Almost 60 years after becoming battles(A) damage to one of the fiercest collateral(B) between Indian Army soldiers and Chinese invaders, a village in Arunachal Pradesh is fighting a war(C) to protect a sacred forest from a project that aims to prevent(D) a repeat of 1962. pipeline-295052
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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'. Victor is crying(A) the only(B) one not(C) graft in the recruitment process(D). pipeline-295053
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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'.
Many(A) old-time visitors also dropped in over(B) the weekend to find out how different(C) their favourite picnic spot looked(D) now. pipeline-295055
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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'. Her first tenure coincided (A) with the rise of other left-wing regimes in Latin America and her presidency was credited with guiding (B) the country through a difficult economic period during the Global Financial Crisis, expanding the role of women in government, helping reduce (C) poverty and improving primary education, besides (D) funding pension schemes, and other social programmes. pipeline-295057
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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'. While many families could be seen(A) admiring Netaji’s statue, people could also be seen lining up to watch the dance(B) and musical performances on extravaganza(C) evening, when the four-day cultural Sunday(D) here came to an end. pipeline-295061
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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 sentence becomes grammatically correct and meaningful. If no words need to exchange their position, then mark the option 'No improvement needed'. Under these deliver(A), the very fact that the Constitutional Convention(B) managed to circumstances(C) a text within the established deadline(D), was a bit of a miracle. pipeline-295062
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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 sentence becomes grammatically correct and meaningful. If no words need to exchange their position, then mark the option 'No error'. Although there(A) were many protests in 2018 and 2019, both in Latin America and these(B) , the only case in which elsewhere(C) protests led to an institutionalised process(D) to renew the country’s social contract was Chile. pipeline-295064
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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 sentence becomes grammatically correct and meaningful. If no words need to exchange their position, then mark the option 'No error'. These momentum(A) were utilised to reach new agreements(B) and add further content(C) and visits(D) to the relationship. pipeline-295075
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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 sentence becomes grammatically correct and meaningful. If no words need to exchange their position, then mark the option 'No error'. India’s between(A) to growing cooperation sensitivity(B) Dhaka and Beijing rankles(C) the authorities(D) in Bangladesh. pipeline-295082
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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 sentence becomes grammatically correct and meaningful. If no words need to exchange their position, then mark the option 'No error'. Once the seven specialised short(A) began their work, time was committees(B), and the text ended up being(C) more an exercise in hopeful(D) wishing than anything else. pipeline-295216
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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 sentence becomes grammatically correct and meaningful. If no words need to exchange their position, then mark the option 'No error'. Good professionalism(A) are fine and well(B), but procedures(C) and intentions(D) matter. pipeline-295217
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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 sentence becomes grammatically correct and meaningful. If no words need to exchange their position, then mark the option 'No error'. The shelter, security and subsequent (A) extended by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and support (B) governments shaped Ms Hasina’s worldview (C) and her perception (D) of India. pipeline-295218
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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 sentence becomes grammatically correct and meaningful. If no words need to exchange their position, then mark the option 'No improvement needed'. In a divert(A) move that could only be explained as an attempt to baffling(B) attention from the public outcry caused by the incident and float a conspiracy theory (C) with communal overtones, he was charged with plotting a divisive campaign(D) in the area. pipeline-295237
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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 provision contains(A) a legal bar on granting bail if the Court is of the opinion(B) that there are reasonable(C) grounds to believe that the accusation against those held is prima facie(D) true. pipeline-295238
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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 sentence becomes grammatically correct and meaningful. If no words need to exchange their position, then mark the option 'No improvement needed'. The nasal vaccine(A) against COVID-19 should(B) help in quicker coverage(C) of the population(D). pipeline-295240
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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 Government too must factor this in its transparency(A) , emphasising the promotion of agenda(B), now and in the future, even as it ensures continuing commitment(C) of various departments involved in battling all aspects(D) of the virus. pipeline-295246
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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 government can society(A) it, but individuals(B) and civil enable(C) will need to create conditions(D) on the ground. pipeline-295253
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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'. By the third dialogue (A), participants were sharing individual (B) experiences that did not fit into the narrative (C) that each community had built (D) about the other. pipeline-295258
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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 sentence becomes grammatically correct and meaningful. If no words need to exchange their position, then mark the option 'No error'. At the time, senior political(A) and intellectual figures in the community(B) should have met and taken stock of the leading(C), and reached out to situation(D) figures in the Muslim community. pipeline-295264
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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'. If this had(A) happened, the exodus(B) could have been(C) prevented(D). pipeline-295267
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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'.
This alone(A) can create confidence(B), restore trust(C) and strengthen inter-community(D) bonds. pipeline-295269
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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'. Deloitte India economist Rumki Majumdar linked(A) the contraction in non-durable goods(B) to rural households being under stress(C) which has impacted(d) demand. pipeline-295310
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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 sentence becomes grammatically correct and meaningful. If no words need to exchange their position, mark the option 'No error'. There have been improvements(A) in forward connectivity(B), construction of the bridge on the Brahmaputra river, laying(C) of new railway lines, improvement of air connectivity to all States(D) in the northeast. pipeline-295311
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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 sentence becomes grammatically correct and meaningful. If no words need to exchange their position, mark the option 'No error'. The management must be accordance(A) to mould the institution as it thinks fit and in permitted(B) with its ideas of how the interest of the community(C) in general and the institution in particular(D) will be best served. pipeline-295324
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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'. The school was a) focused on teaching the students the tough b) realities of life and equipping them to face hardship with greater confidence. The students, on the other hand, were not even c) premises and were creating a d) sincere on the school e) ruckus. pipeline-1289223
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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'. He has been hailed for his role in ending the communism(A) conflict between ideological(B) and capitalism, and also bringing down the Soviet Union(C) and ending the Cold War between the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the Iron Curtain(D). pipeline-1289222
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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 that indiactes 'No error'. The leaders at the concrete (A) will reflect on the past, but recommend more dialogue (B) steps to foster (C) the relationship and ways to create a more habitable (D) and sustainable planet. pipeline-1240614
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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-1272359
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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 MEA should not ensure(A) this matter as adversarial(B) and cooperate and treat(C) that the issue is resolved(D). pipeline-1287336
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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'. Recklessly(A) provisions have also been draconian(B) invoked, to victimise(C) the dissidents(D). pipeline-1240612
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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-1272361
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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'. When all citizens are function(A) , when public health systems well-nourished(B) well, and when violence in society is low(C), an average person lives(D) longer. pipeline-1287335
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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-1272360
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