In the following question, some are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error and the number of that part is your answer. If a sentence is free from errors, your answer is (D) i.e. No error.
To the ordinary man, in fact, the pealing of bells (1) / is a monotonous jangle and a nuisance (2) / tolerably only when mitigated by remote distance and sentimental association. (3) / No error. (4)
The increasing mechanisation of life (1) / have led us farther away from daily contact with nature and (2) / the crafts of the farm. (3) / No error. (4)
If you have a way with words, (1) / a good sense of design and administration ability (2) / you may enjoy working in the high pressure word of advertising. (3) / No error. (4)
Last week’s sharp hike in the wholesale price of beef (1) / is a strong indication for (2) / higher meat cost to come. (3) / No error. (4)
In the following questions, sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the four.