Directions (1-5): Which of the phrase (1), (2), (3) and (4) 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 (5) as the answer.
Q.1 The military has highly sophisticated simulators on which soldiers train. (5)
- which soldier training on
- on which soldier have trains
- which the soldier do train
- on which the soldiers have been trained
- No correction required
Q.2 Any policy of social welfare will be likely to face resistance from vested interests. (3)
- would be like facing
- will be likely facing
- is likely to face
- is likely to be facing with
- No correction required
Q.3 The key to a competitive economy is its investment regime. (2)
- in its invested regime
- in its investment regime
- investment of its regime
- investment in its regime
- No correction required
Q.4 The honourable court had taken a lenient view because the accused have not previous conviction. (1)
- had no previous conviction
- had not previously convicted
- had not been previous convictions
- had no previously convicted
- No correction required
Q.5 Our foreign exchange reserves have increased substantial. (2)
- have been increased substantially
- have increased substantially
- have substantially increasing
- have been substantial increase
- No correction required