Directions (1- 5): Which of the phrase (1), (2), (3), (4) given below each sentences should replace the phrase printed in bold to make the sentence grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is, mark (5) is ‘No correction required’ as the answer.
1. Banks must be ensured that 18 per cent of their loans is given to the agricultural sector. (2)
- (1) are ensured
- (2) have to ensure
- (3) being ensured
- (4) should be ensured
- (5) No correction required
2. The government has announced several initiatives benefiting to factory workers. (1)
- (l) beneficial
- (2) for benefiting to
- (3) which will benefit
- (4) benefited to
- (5) No correction required
3. A date for the committee meeting to discuss the details of the proposal has yet to be decided. (5)
- (1) will be yet decided
- (2) is been decided yet
- (3) have not been still decided
- (4) is not yet been decided
- (5) No correction required
4. With the raining heavily the multi-storey office building was badly damaged and collapsed. (1)
- (1) Owing to the heavy rains
- (2) Because of raining heavily
- (3) Since heavily it rained
- (4) In raining heavily
- (5) No correction required
5. The majority of our clients prefer our new office timings, which are convenience for them. (3)
- (l) is convenient to
- (2) are convenience to
- (3) are convenient for
- (4) convenience
- (5) No correction required