Direction: In the questions given below, there is a sentence in which one part is given in bold. The part given in bold may or may not be grammatically correct. Choose the best alternative among the four given which can replace the part in bold to make the sentence grammatically correct. If the part given in bold is already correct and does not require any replacement, choose option (e), i.e. “No replacement required” as your answer.
He is quite a right in his approach towards solving this issue but the higher management disagrees with him.
He is quite right
Correct AnswerHe is quite alright
Incorrect AnswerHe is quiet right
Incorrect AnswerHe is all quite right
Incorrect AnswerNo replacement required
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
In the given sentence, the part given in bold has error in it. Usage of 'a' before 'right' is erroneous as 'right' is an adjective and not a noun.
The correct sentence would be: He is quite right in his approach towards solving this issue but the higher management disagrees with him.
Quiet right in option C is incorrect since quiet means calm and composed and it is completely out of context in the given statement.
It makes option A the correct choice among the given options.
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