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Directions: A statement has been divided into five parts- (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E). Part (E) is fixed and grammatically correct. Out of the other parts, only one is without error. You are required to find the error-free part and mark it as your answer. If none of the parts have errors, mark- ‘no error’ as your answer while if all the parts have an error, mark- ‘all have errors’.
Even as the recruitment systems (A)/ will ensure that more positions (B)/ are filled in the CBI, their (C)/ our other agencies that (D)/ also suffer from understaffing. (E)
A
C
B
D
No error
Fragment A: Even for the recruitment systems
For does not make sense as it is the recruitment systems that would ensure positions are filled. As would be used.
Correct: Even as the recruitment systems
Fragment C: are filled in the CBI, their There is a determiner while we need there- an adverb.
Correct: are filled in the CBI, there Fragment D: our other agencies that
The correct word is are instead of our.
Correct: are other agencies that
Fragment B is correct.
Hence, option C is correct.
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