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English Questions: Sentence Correction Set – 12

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Hello Aspirants. Welcome to Online English Section Quiz in AffairsCloud.com. Here we are creating question sample in sentence correction, which is common for all the IBPS/SBI/RRB exam and other competitive exams.

 

  1. It is important to stress that it is not just an matters of modesty, privacy, health and hygiene; more urgently, it is a matter of women‘s safety.
    A. that it is just a matter of
    B. that it is not just an matter of
    C. that it is not just a matters of
    D. that it is not just a matter of
    E. No correction Required
    D. that it is not just a matter of

  2. Banks continue deny loan to low-income groups, insisting on sticking to a standard EMI route even though they are dealing with a complex social issue.
    A. Banks continue denying loans for
    B. Banks continue deny loan to
    C. Banks continue denying loans to
    D. Banks continue denying loan to
    E. No correction Required
    C. Banks continue denying loans to

  3. Two developments have come on the way of this objective getting realised.
    A. has come in the way
    B. have come in the way
    C. have been coming in the way
    D. had come in the way
    E. No correction Required
    B. have come in the way

  4. A highly polarising subject, madrasa modernisation has its fair share of critics and supporters.
    A. madrasa modernisations have their fair shares to
    B. madrasa modernisation have its fair share
    C. madrasa modernisation have their fair share
    D. madrasa modernisations has its fair share
    E. No correction Required
    E. No correction Required

  5. Their argument is that the policy emphasis in madrasas further marginalises Muslims.
    A.  is that the policy emphasis on
    B.  is that the policy so emphasis on
    C.  are that the policy emphasis on
    D.  is that the policy emphasis to
    E. No correction Required
    A.  is that the policy emphasis on

  6. The Indian state‘s policy interventions in Muslim education, irrespective of the party in power, have long focus in madrasa reforms.
    A. have long focussed on the madrasa reform
    B. have long focussed in madrasa reforms
    C. have long focus on madrasa reform
    D. have long focussed on madrasa reform
    E. No correction Required
    D. have long focussed on madrasa reform

  7. The assumption that we could see our culture, social, political and economic needs in the same light is wrong.
    A. that we can see our cultural
    B. that we could see our cultural
    C. that we would see our cultural
    D. that we could have seen our cultural
    E. No correction Required
    A. that we can see our cultural

  8. The formulation of the question makes it clears that the issues are not whether technology should be used but how it should be used.
    A. it clear that is the  issue of
    B. it clear that the issues are
    C. it clears that of the issue is
    D. it clear that the issue is
    E. No correction Required
    D. it clear that the issue is

  9. Tweeting made any sense but it always remains at the level of piecemeal opinion.
    A. Tweeting makes some senses
    B. Tweeting makes some sense
    C. Tweeting makes any of sense
    D. Tweeting make some sense of
    E. No correction Required
    B. Tweeting makes some sense

  10. The government‘s emphasis on Twitter-style conversations indicates a refusal to engage in any sustained discussion.
    A. The government emphasis for
    B. The government‘s emphasis of
    C. The government‘s emphasis on the
    D. The government emphasis on
    E. No correction Required
    E. No correction Required