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English Questions: Sentence Correction Set – 37

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  1. The RERA seems to be recalibrating the balance in favour of the buyers of properties, particularly apartments.
    1) in the favour of the buyers of
    2) on favours of the buyers of
    3) at favour of the buyer for
    4) in favour the buyers of the
    5) No correction required
    Answer – 5)
    Explanation: No correction required

  2. Although land and real estate are bought and sold all the time, India doesn’t have a functioning market to land and real estates.
    1) for land of the real estate
    2) to land and real estates
    3) for lands or real estate
    4) for land and real estate
    5) No correction required.
    Answer – 4)
    Explanation: for land and real estate

  3. one of the key justifications for the RERA is that the real-estates sector of the unorganised and unregulated.
    1) is that the real-estate sector is
    2) is the real-estate sector is
    3) That the real-estate sector of
    4) is the real-estates sector is
    5) No correction required.
    Answer – 1) 
    Explanation: is that the real-estate sector is

  4. To the rectify alleged problem, a new round of registrations, regulations and clearances are being created.
    1) To rectify the alleged problems
    2) For rectify the alleged problems
    3) To rectify the alleged problem
    4) For rectifies the alleged problem
    5) No correction required.
    Answer – 3)
    Explanation:  To rectify the alleged problem

  5. The need for heightened nuclear security has now becomes urgent, especially with the emergence of global jihadi threats such as the Islamic State.
    1) had been now become urgent
    2) has being now become urgent
    3) have now becomes urgent
    4) has now become urgent
    5) No correction required.
    Answer – 4) 
    Explanation: has now become urgent

  6. The RERA’s requirement — that 70 per cent of capital from a particular project be restricted for uses only for that project the — is well-intentioned but may have little economic merit.
    1) use only for that the projects
    2) use only for that project
    3) use for that only project
    4) use only to that project
    5) No correction required.
    Answer – 2)
    Explanation: use only for that project

  7. The experience of regulatory overload could also being seen in other sectors, such as banking, electricity, etc.
    1) can also be seen in other
    2) can also been seen in other
    3) can also be see in the other
    4) can been also seen in others
    5) No correction required.
    Answer – 1)
    Explanation: can also be seen in other

  8. If the real-estate sector was really unregulated and free, it could have not been an global force by now, quite like the IT sector.
    1) it could have being a
    2) it could had been a
    3) it could have been a
    4) it can have been an
    5) No correction required.
    Answer – 3)
    Explanation: it could have been a

  9. One has to get the technology right for any programme, but its long-term success depends on people wanting it.
    1) One had to be get the
    2) One has been to getting the
    3) One has to being get the
    4) Ones have to get the
    5) No correction required
    Answer – 5)
    Explanation: No correction required

  10. There are likely to being an number of other such walled-off weapons development zones across the breadth of the country, and this begs two critical questions.
    1) to the number of other such
    2) to be number of the others such
    3) to a number of other such of
    4) to be a number of other such
    5) No correction required
    Answer – 4)
    Explanation: to be a number of other such