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Directions: The given sentence has been broken up into four different parts. The error, if any, will be in one or more parts of the sentence. Select the option which contains the part/parts of the sentence which has/have an error (spelling, grammatical or contextual). If there is no error, choose option E.
II. a lot of unnecessary laws can be founded.
III. and the lawmakers ignored all such provisions.
I and II
I, III and IV
III and IV
II and III
No error
Fragment II is incorrect since according to the context it implies that many unnecessary laws are there in the criminal guides of various countries. Founded refers to established or set up and is clearly irrelevant in the given context. It should have been found which refers to finding something
Fragment III is also incorrect since if we go through the succeeding fragment the lawmakers have ignored the unnecessary provisions in the past and they are doing it now also since it has been made clear that no possible change is going to take place in this approach. The correct tense would have been present perfect continuous tense since the action has started in the past and is still going on. It should have been ‘have been ignoring’.
The other fragments are all correct in all aspects.
The correct sentence would have been: If we go through the criminal law guides of other countries a lot of unnecessary laws can be found and the lawmakers have been ignoring all such provisions till date with no possible change in approach expected in near future also. Hence, option D is the correct choice.
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