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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.
I. Most of the educational organizations are for-profit organizations
II. but the government is not ready to address the same
III. and it is still formulating policies considering
Only IV
II and IV
III and IV
I, II and IV
No error
Fragment II is not correct since according to the given context, the government is not ready to accept the fact that education has become a commercial affair now and it is of no use to carry on with the not-for-profit tag for this sector anymore. Address is not fit in the given context but it should be admit or accept.
Fragment IV is also not correct since they has been used in the nominative case whereas in this context objective case should have been used. Them should have been used.
The correct sentence would have been: Most of the educational organizations are for-profit organizations but the government is not ready to accept the same and it is still formulating policies considering them as not-for-profit organizations. Hence, option B is the correct choice among the given options.
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