Directions (1- 5) : Which of the phrase (1), (2), (3), (4) given below each sentences should replace the phrase printed in bold to make the sentence grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is, mark (5) is ‘No correction required’ as the answer.
1. One of the elected candidates, did not attend the swearing-in ceremony. (5)
- (1) the election candidate
- (2) the election candidates
- (3) the elected candidates
- (4) elected candidates
- (5) No correction required
2. These days mobile phones dominated the world of teenagers. (4)
- (1) is dominant the world
- (2) has been dominated the world.
- (3) has dominated the world.
- (4) dominate the world.
- (5) No correction required
3. She performed on the cultural programme that day. (1)
- (1) at the cultural
- (2) for the cultured
- (3) by the cultured
- (4) due to the cultured
- (5) No correction required
4. Sun is the force before all natural phenomena. (1)
- (1) behind all natural
- (2) responsible all natural
- (3) at all natural
- (4) pushing all natural
- (5) No correction required
5. It is the doctor who suggest new medicines. (4)
- (1) who suggestions new
- (2) which suggests new
- (3) which suggested new
- (4) who suggests new
- (5) No correction required