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Directions : In the following questions, four sentences are given which may or may not contain grammatical or contextual errors. Choose the option that reflects the sentence (s) which are devoid of all grammatical errors. If all the given sentences are correct, choose, option (e) i.e., “all are correct” as your answer choice.
(I) Jainism like other religions of Indian origin attaches great importance to yoga and dhyana as a means to both spiritual advancement and liberation.
(II) Equity markets regained some momentum in the quarter after tumbling at the start of the year amid a spike in volatility.
(III)A mutual fund has a certain fixed cost and after a certain fund size, the extra cost of managing the next 500 crore is marginal.
(IV)Shall I keep some chicken salad for your brother in case if he’s hungry when he gets here?
Only (I) is correct
Only (IV) is correct
Both (III) and (IV) are correct
Only (I) (II) and (III) are correct
Among the given sentences, sentences (I) (II) and (III) are grammatically correct. However, there is a grammatical error in sentence (IV). It is to be noted that the usage of “if” in sentence (IV) is redundant as “in case” itself means ‘if it is true that’. Hence to make the sentence (IV) grammatical viable, “if” should be omitted. Therefore, option (d) is the most appropriate answer choice.
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