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Many of Them Chiselled from Solid Rock Centuries Ago the Mountainous Regions Are Dotted with Hundreds of Monasteries: - Mathematics

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प्रश्न

In the following sentence, some part of the sentence or the entire sentence is underlined. Beneath sentence, you will find four ways of phrasing the underlined part. Choose the most appropriate option given in the sentence given below that is the best version than the underlined part of the sentence.
Many of them chiselled from solid rock centuries ago the mountainous regions are dotted with hundreds of monasteries:

विकल्प

  • The mountainous regions are dotted with hundreds of monasteries, many of them chiselled from solid rock centuries ago.

  • The mountainous regions are dotted with hundreds of monasteries, many of which are chiselled from solid rock centuries ago.

  • chiselled from solid rock centuries ago, the mountainous regions are dotted with many hundreds of monasteries.

  • Hundreds of monasteries, many of them chiselled from solid rock centuries ago, are dotting the mountainous regions.

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उत्तर

The mountainous regions are dotted with hundreds of monasteries, many of which are chiselled from solid rock centuries ago.

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Incorrect/Correct Sentences (Entrance Exams)
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2016-2017 (May) Set 1

संबंधित प्रश्न

The following sentence contains four parts, marked a, b, c, and d. One of these parts is incorrect. Indicate the letter of the incorrect part.
The Baby showed a noticeable distaste for these kind of prepared baby food.


The following sentence contains four parts, marked a, b, c, and d. One of these parts is incorrect. Indicate the letter of the incorrect part.
They cannot go camping right now because they are taking care of a three-weeks-old baby.


In the following questions, a group of sentences about a single topic are given. One or more of the sentence(s) is/are grammatically incorrect. You have to identify the incorrect sentence(s).

  1. Readability is crucial.
  2. Be sure of the font we choose is legible and logical.
  3. With all of the newest and interesting typefaces available today, it is tempting to pick one that you think looks “cool”. 
  4. This can work if you are going for an edgy look that will appeal to a young audience, but your copy still needs to be easily understood.

Choose the correct option of the following question.


Find out the sentence/s which is/are written correctly.

  1. Some of the desserts was left by the end of the birthday party.
  2. Your brilliant excuses almost makes up for your tardiness.
  3. Neither Jackson nor Jenna have played hooky.
  4. Either of us is capable of winning.

In the following question, choose the correct sentence/sentences.

  1. The Music Director ingeniously told the media that the song was his ingenuous work.
  2. If you are mendacious in life most of the times, you will have to be mendicant later to win their trust back again.
  3. Being venal is not a venial crime under the court of law.
  4. The leader abjured his followers to adjure violence as a means to demand their rights.

From the set of sentences given below in question, choose the sentence that is grammatically correct.


In the following sentence, four words or phrases are underlined. If there is any mistake with regard to grammar or usage, it is in the underlined part only. Identify the incorrect part.
After being finished the last chapter of the book, return it to me.


Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.

  1. The overall Indian believability threshold is pretty low and Delhi is particularly rumour prone for two reasons.
  2. The city’s culture is geared towards rumour-mongering: from multiple arms of the government, countless scraps of information slip-slide their way on to the street, mutating into rumours.
  3. First, it is the seat of government and, therefore, the theatre of political and bureaucratic intrigue and second, of course, is it spot- pourri character.
  4. Thus, the PM’s crumbling knee becomes a case of cancer and health bulletins are issued by the day by those who claimed to be in the know.

When it was morning they decided to put at an inn.


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