Directions.Q.(1-5).Which of the phrases (1), (2), (3) and (4) given below should replace the phrase given in bold in the following sentences to make the sentence grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is and there is no correction required, mark (5), i.e.‘No correction required’ as the answer.
1.The Trinamool Congress wrested control for the Habibpur panchayat samiti in West Bengal’s Malda district after bringing a no-confidence motion against the Congress-controlled board. (2)
1.wrested control forthe Habibpur panchayat samiti at
2.wrested control of the Habibpur panchayat samiti in
3.wrested control of the Habibpur panchayat samiti at
4.wrested control fromthe Habibpur panchayat samiti at
5.No correction required
2.People of Konaseema and the Agency mandals are in grip of fear with a flood level increasing in the river Godavari. (4)
1.is in grip of fear with the
2.are in grip of fear with an
3.is in grip of fear with
4.are in grip of fear with the
5.No correction required
3.Two leopards died near Hanchipura village in the Omkara range of Bandipur National Park on Tuesday due to suspected poisoning. (5)
1.die near Hanchipura village in the
2.died nearly Hanchipura village in the
3.died near Hanchipura village at the
4.died nearly Hanchipura village at the
5.No correction required
4.The Karnataka Sugarcane Growers Association have decided not to take up sugarcane cultivation this year in protest against the governments not responding to the pleas to increase the FRP for sugarcane produce. (1)
1.has decided not to take up
2.had decided not to take up
3.have decided to not take up
4.hasto decided not take up
5.No correction required
5.If a picture is worth a thousand words, the graphic novel is worth moreeven because it tells epic stories, ranging from the Mahabharata to Marx. (4)
1.novel is worth even more because it tell
2.novel was worth moreeven because it tells
3.novel wasworth even more because it tell
4.novel is worth even more because it tells
5.No correction required