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Sentence Correction (Level-2): Test-1

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Question 1
Despite he's considerable wealth, Mr. Premji led a simple life.
A
Because of his considerate
B
Despite he is considerably
C
Inspite of his considerable
D
Through his considerable
E
No correction required
Question 1 Explanation: 
Since the statement is a thought reverser, we need opposite flag word for which we have two options – despite and inspite of. Another point to be noted: he’s means he is whereas his is a possessive pronoun. Since we need a possessive pronoun here, the right answer is option C.
Question 2
Recently flood in the region has destroyed the livelihood of several thousand tribals.
A
Recently flooded
B
In the recent flood
C
Recent flooding
D
During recent flood
E
No correction required
Question 2 Explanation: 
We need the subject for ‘has’ in this sentence. So the right answer is option (C )- recent flooding.
Question 3
Some people feel that nurtured high aims is a sign of immaturity.
A
nurturing high aims
B
nurture for high aim
C
nurturing for higher aims
D
nurturing with higher aims
E
No correction required
Question 3 Explanation: 
Gerund required as a subject of verb ‘is’. So option A is the answer.
Question 4
Dust particles have accumulated on the window panes are harmful to health.
A
particles are accumulated
B
particles accumulated
C
particles that is accumulating
D
has particles accumulated
E
No correction required
Question 4 Explanation: 
We need a noun phrase as the subject of the verb ‘are’, so option B is the answer.
Question 5
Most of the organic food grown in India is exported and catered for the European market.
A
export and catered
B
exported to cater to
C
exported for catering
D
being exported in catering for
E
No correction required
Question 5 Explanation: 
Past participle for required and ‘catered for’ is the right phrase, so option E is the right answer.
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