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The attendance of students may be (A) / negligible but the registration of students (B) / for upcoming Class 10 and Class 12 (C) / examination have picked up in all high schools (D) / No Error (E)
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- Statement (A): "The attendance of students may be" - This part is grammatically correct.
- Statement (B): "negligible but the registration of students" - This part is also correct. The conjunction "but" is appropriately used to contrast the ideas.
- Statement (C): "for upcoming Class 10 and Class 12" - This part is correct, as it clearly states which examinations are being referred to.
- Statement (D): "examination have picked up in all high schools" - This part contains an error. The word "examination" should be "examinations" to match the plural subject "students."
- Option 1: Refers to Statement (A), which is correct.
- Option 2: Refers to Statement (B), which is correct.
- Option 3: Refers to Statement (C), which is correct.
- Option 4: Refers to Statement (D), which has the error as explained above.
- Option 5: Refers to 'No Error', which is incorrect since there is an error.
Correct Answer: Option 4, which refers to Statement (D) being incorrect.
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