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 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-1054630
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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'. Nonetheless, obvious (A), ill-informed and obtuse (B) leaders from more distant lands often needed (C) to have the naive (D) explained to them. pipeline-1066216
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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 idea of mounting (A)/ an exhibition that takes an ambivalent (B)/ or even critical position toward (C)/ its contents now appears merely quaint (D)/. pipeline-1054629
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In each of the questions given below 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 interchange with each other in order to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. Find the correct combination of the words that replace each other. If the sentence is correct as it then select option 5 i.e. 'No replacement required' as your answer. The Norwegian government (A) finances education with (B) universities money so (C) international students along with native students can enjoy a free (D) ride at state (E) taxpayers’. pipeline-1065909
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The company's stock prices have (A)/ been fluctuating a lot in recent months, (B)/ due to the uncertainty (C)/of the economy and the political situation.(D)/ No error (E) pipeline-1066286
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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-1054627
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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-1054631
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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 combination of buoyant inflation(A) and a tripping industrial recovery would make the central bank’s task trickier(B) at the upcoming monetary economists(C) review at the end of this month, where policy(D) expect a fresh interest rate hike ranging from 35 to 50 basis points. pipeline-1056044
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In the following sentence, four words are given in bold. These words may or may not be in their correct positions. One of the words may also be spelt incorrectly. Identify the correct order of the words and choose the correct spelling. If there is no requirement for improvement select 'No improvement'. Her meticulous(a) attention to detail and benevolent(b) nature helped her alleviate(c) the adversity(d) faced by the community during the crisis. pipeline-1056654
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Given below is a set of two statements 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 on 'No rearrangement required'. 1.You can't fly a kite unless you go (A) neglect the wind and have a weight to keep it from turning (B) somersaults. 2.English has today become one of the most spoken languages at international level and we Indians can't (C) against its study as it will put us in back gear but the medium of instruction must remain the mother tongue. pipeline-1046041
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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-1047563
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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'. A source said Delhi Tourism was inauguration(A) to have a few(B) of these stalls ready for the trying (C), with the rest(D) coming up later. pipeline-1054641
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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'. pipeline-1054642
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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'. More multi-disciplinary recommendations(A) in the country is one of the institutions(B) for higher education(C) in the National Education Policy(D) 2020. pipeline-1054643
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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 that indicates 'No error'. We are living through a period of subversion (A) turbulence, disruption (B) and even immense (C): the world is more uncertain (D) than it ever was in our lifetimes. pipeline-1054644
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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-1056039
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In the following sentence, four words are given in bold. These words may or may not be in their correct positions. One of the words may also be spelt incorrectly. Identify the correct order of the words and choose the correct spelling. If there is no requirement for improvement select 'No improvement'. Today's disarmament(A) peacekeeping operations are called upon not only to maintain peace and security but also to facilitate political processes, protect civilians, and assist in the multidimensional (B), demobilization and reintegration (C) of former combants (D). pipeline-1056655
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In the following sentence, four words are given in bold. These words may or may not be in their correct positions. One of the words may also be spelt incorrectly. Identify the correct order of the words and choose the correct spelling. If there is no requirement for improvement select 'No improvement'. The existance (A) of international days predates the establishment (B) of the United Nations, but the UN has embraced (C) them as a powerful advocacy (D) tool. pipeline-1056656
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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-1047555
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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 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-1056043
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In the following question, a sentence is given with certain words in bold. Choose the pairs of such words which need to be interchanged so as to make the sentence grammatically correct and meaningful. Those (A) propounded the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 and the National Register of Citizens (NRC) have now (B) hit upon a novel mode of protest — a thousand community meals across Karnataka where people from all communities will (C) foster together and have lunch on December 29. The day marks the birth anniversary of Kannada poet Kuvempu, who (D) opposing ‘Vishwamanava Tatva’, a philosophy of universal humanism. The CAA and the NRC seek to divide us on communal lines which we want to resist. At times as these, we need to (E) get love between different communities of society, and community meals are part of a great Indian tradition to foster harmony. pipeline-1045998
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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-1046078
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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-1044480
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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-1044476
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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-1044475
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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 the option (5) i.e. "None of these" as your answer. Thanks to profound (A) economic shifts, the success (B) of recent nonwhite economic groups and political demagoguery (C), that America now confronts the sad prospect of growing ethnic (D) divisions and even violence. pipeline-1038747
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In the following sentence, four words are given in bold. They may or may not be in their correct position. You have to find out which words should exchange their position to make the sentence grammatically 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-1039247
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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 of an exercise in wishful(D) thinking than anything else. pipeline-1042195
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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-1039246
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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 objections (A) and suggestions to the draft report will be disposed of with the approval (B) of the Centre, after which the latter will receive the final proposal (C) for approval and publication in the official (D) Gazette. pipeline-1044483
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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 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-1044477
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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 minister a) lauded the government for the b) forefront move made by them. As per him, such c) progress would d) transform India and bring it to the e) strategic in defence. pipeline-1044484
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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-1044479
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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 objections (A) and suggestions to the draft report will be disposed of with the approval (B) of the Centre, after which the latter will receive the final proposal (C) for approval and publication in the official (D) Gazette. pipeline-1042923
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In the given question, four words are printed in bold and numbered A, B, C, D. The position of some highlighted words may be incorrect and need to be exchanged with another highlighted word 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-1042066
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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-1044481
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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-1042196
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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 the option (5) i.e. "None of these" as your answer. A crisis may be defined as functional (A) disruption of psychological mechanisms (B) in which one's usual coping homeostasis (C) fail, and there exists evidence of distress and acute (D) impairment. pipeline-1038748
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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'. People of a different sexual orientation (A) or gender (B) identity often narrate bullying (C) tales of harrowing (D), discrimination, stigma and ostracisation. pipeline-1039248
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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'. It is premised (A) noting that the SCO membership (B) is not worth(C) on India’s traditional non-aligned(D) posture. pipeline-1037000
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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. 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-1036993
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In each of the questions given below four words are given in bold. These 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 interchange with each other in order to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. Find the correct combination of the words that replace each other. If the sentence is correct, select option 5 i.e. 'No replacement required' as your answer. The NITI Aayog Index is a composite (A) based on 23 indicators (B), covering such aspects (C) as neonatal and infant mortality rates, fertility rate, low birth weight, immunisation coverage (D) and progress in treating tuberculosis and HIV. pipeline-1038711
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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’. The Health Index 2019 released by NITI Aayog wellbeing (A) the important point that some States and Union Territories are doing better on health and makes (B) even with a lower economic performance (C), while others are not improving upon high standards. Some are actually slipping in their output (D). pipeline-1038710
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Directions: In the following question, two sentences with five words are given in bold. These 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. I. Beijing’s passive (A) aggressiveness is spurring (B) long-standing debates about the underlying costs of reliance on China and accelerating (C) support for closer coordination between other Indo-Pacific partners. II. But he was too slothful (D) to have more than a blatant (E) part in the direction of his own government. pipeline-1037002
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In the following question, a sentence is given with certain words in bold. Choose the pairs of such words which need to be interchanged so as to make the sentence grammatically correct and meaningful. There is a perception that the government's fight against crony (A) capitalism, black money, and corruption has led to restrictive (B) economic policies and, worse, a crackdown (C) on businessmen (D). pipeline-1038796
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Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select 'No substitution required'. India has identified a nose-based vaccine against Covid-19 that could be a ‘game-changer’. pipeline-837343
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