Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is e:. (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any)
Technology is changing (a)/ every facets of work (b)/ including how companies (c)/ select their employees. (d)/ No error (e)
Over a period of time we learn (a)/ to identify whether (b)/ our colleagues are truly interesting in a project (c)/ or are just giving it up service. (d)/ No error (e)
Public Internet access usually (a)/ comes at a steep price as (b)/ a person may have to (c)/ use a week’s salary to spend just an hour emailing his family overseas. (d)/ No error(e)
Most leaders now (a)/ recognize that the best (b)/ teams leveraging diversity (c)/ to achieve long term success. (d)/ No error (e)
It is no secret that (a)/ family businesses can (b)/ struggle with governance, (c)/ leader ship transitions and even survival. (d)/ No error (e)
Which of the phrases a:, b:, c: and d: given below each sentence should replace the word/phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, select e: as the answer.
Named after his father he was the company’s most forcefully leaders and steered it through the Depression and oversaw its initial public offering in 1944.
The photographs that he took of the war giving human faces with conflicts and made people aware of the facts of conflicts.
Science says there is virtue in working standing up and today the trendiest offices all have treadmill desks which encourage people to walk while work.
Relaxing regulations will allow investors to diverse asset and invest their money wherever they see fit,