Directions (Q. 1-5) : Which of the phrases (1), (2), (3) and (4) given below each statement should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and ‘No correction is required’, mark (5) as the answer.
1.As the lawyer was too personally involved, the judge decide to removed him from the case. (2)
(1) remove himself from the (2) remove him from the
(3) removes him from the (4) remove him on the
(5) No correction required
2.In order to protect from rotting, many fruits are treated with chemicals before been shipped from one place to another. (3)
(1) after being shipped to (2) before being shipped at
(3) before being shipped from (4) after been shifted to
(5) No correction required
3.If our business continues to expand at this rate, we will need to employ many staff soon. (1)
(1) employ more staff soon (2) employ much staffs sooner
(3) employment much staff soon (4) employ many staffs soon
(5) No correction required
4.Two escaped prisoners were recaptured this morning when they were trying to cross the border to enter the neighbouring country. (5)
(1) got recaptured this morning (2) are recaptured this morning
(3) could recapture this morning (4) were recaptured on morning
(5) No correction required
5.There is believed to be thousands of homeless teenagers living on the streets of the capital city. (4)
(1) It is believed to (2) There is believe to (3) There are beliefs to
(4) There are believed to (5) No correction required