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1. When Indian cricket got mired in the match-fixing controversial during 2000, Ganguly took over the reins of captaincy and reclaimed the faith of the fans.

02. Turkey, which is fighting a violent Kurdish insurgency led by the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) in its Kurdish territories, sees an empowered YPG and a Kurdish autonomous government across the border a grown security threat to itself.


03. Financial sector refirms, the bank suggests, would not only help resolve the sectoral infirmities but would also help put India back on a rapid growth path.


04. Child height is a particularly important indicator because a baby’s height has much to do with the nutrition and opportunities she has access to in early life, and is strongly predictive of cognitive development, and hence, lifelong outcomes including employment and income.

05. The Bhima Koregaon incident of 2018 in which a Dalit gather was attacked by a violent group was followed by an extensive crackdown on social activists and Dalits by the State police.

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Directions (1-15): Read each of the following sentences to find out if there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of this part is your answer. If there is no error in the statement, then mark option (e) as your answer choice.
Q1. In Siena, Gissing worked on the Dickens study, and (A)/no sooner had he finishing it, (B)/ than he (C)/headed south to Naples(D)./No Error(E)


Q2. A power cut(A)/ has effected vote (B)/ at a polling booth (C)/ in the Shivajinagar Assembly segment for the past hour(D)No error(E).


Q3. With being Easter (A)/, you're likely (B) /to be feeling(C)/ stuffed, tired or grumpy (D)./ No Error (E)


Q4. I negotiated the rail less stairs and dark corridor (A)/ without much too (B)/injury to my person, and managed (C)/to fumble the wooden latch open(D)./ No Error(E).


Q5. Amid an escalating police crackdown (A)/ on protesters in Hong Kong, (B)/ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said (C)/on Monday that he was “extremely concerned” for the situation (D). /No Error(E)

ruffly puzzle test----------------------------

Directions (1-15): Read each of the following sentences to find out if there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of this part is your answer. If there is no error in the statement, then mark option (e) as your answer choice.
Q1. In Siena, Gissing worked on the Dickens study, and (A)/no sooner had he finishing it, (B)/ than he (C)/headed south to Naples(D)./No Error(E)


Q2. A power cut(A)/ has effected vote (B)/ at a polling booth (C)/ in the Shivajinagar Assembly segment for the past hour(D)No error(E).


Q3. With being Easter (A)/, you're likely (B) /to be feeling(C)/ stuffed, tired or grumpy (D)./ No Error (E)


Q4. I negotiated the rail less stairs and dark corridor (A)/ without much too (B)/injury to my person, and managed (C)/to fumble the wooden latch open(D)./ No Error(E).


Q5. Amid an escalating police crackdown (A)/ on protesters in Hong Kong, (B)/ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said (C)/on Monday that he was “extremely concerned” for the situation (D). /No Error(E)

base quest and explanation answer ---------------------------------------------------------------

01. ( 25 × 21 × 12) ÷ ? = 15

Answer explanation:
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02. 20% of ? = 12% of 625


03. 3.2% of 500 × 2. 4% of ? = 288


04. 3.2% of 600 × 2. 4% of ? = 288


05. 3.2% of 600 × 2. 4% of ? = 288

Quiz with tabwise previous and next button-----------------------------------

01. ( 25 × 21 × 12) ÷ ? = 15

Answer explanation:
rfer


02. 20% of ? = 12% of 625


03. 3.2% of 500 × 2. 4% of ? = 288


04. 3.2% of 600 × 2. 4% of ? = 288


05. 3.2% of 600 × 2. 4% of ? = 288

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Q1. In Siena, Gissing worked on the Dickens study, and (A)/no sooner had he finishing it, (B)/ than he (C)/headed south to Naples(D)./No Error(E)
Q2. A power cut(A)/ has effected vote (B)/ at a polling booth (C)/ in the Shivajinagar Assembly segment for the past hour(D)No error(E).
Q3. With being Easter (A)/, you're likely (B) /to be feeling(C)/ stuffed, tired or grumpy (D)./ No Error (E)
Q4. I negotiated the rail less stairs and dark corridor (A)/ without much too (B)/injury to my person, and managed (C)/to fumble the wooden latch open(D)./ No Error(E).
Q5. Amid an escalating police crackdown (A)/ on protesters in Hong Kong, (B)/ Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said (C)/on Monday that he was “extremely concerned” for the situation (D). /No Error(E)
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