Directions (1-5): Which of the phrases given below should replace the phrase given in bold in the following sentence to make the sentence grammatically meaningful and correct. If the sentence is correct as it is and ‘No correction is required’, mark (E) as the answer.
1. As soon as she opened the umbrella, a scorpion fell about of it. (2)
- (1) fell up from
- (2) fell off from
- (3) fell out off
- (4) fell from off
- (5) No correction required
- (1) of dedicated
- (2) of having dedication in
- (3) of dedication to
- (4) for dedication at
- (5) No correction required
3. He firmly believes that a significant change in the structures of our various departments is necessary (5)
- (1) significant in change among the structures
- (2) significant changing structures
- (3) significantly changing throughout the structures
- (4) significant change among the structures
- (5) No correction required
4. Despite being considerable difficulty, this is one of the most popular exercises. (1)
- (1) considerably difficult
- (2) considerable difficult
- (3) considerable difficulties
- (4) considerably and difficulty
- (5) No correction required
5. The prayer is most likely to start at 6.00 a.m. (5)
- (1) be most likely started by
- (2) is mostly liked to start at
- (3) is mostly like to starting at
- (4) is most likely start at
- (5) No correction required