1. In attempting to move ahead, we have forsaken our good cultural even practices. (2)
- 1. our even good cultural practices.
- 2. even our good cultural practices.
- 3. our good even cultural practices.
- 4. good cultural practices even.
- 5. No correction required
2. Sikkim has emerged as one of the most after sought tourists destinations in the country. (4)
- 1. tourists destination sought after
- 2. sought-after tourist destination
- 3. seeking-after tourists destination
- 4. sought-after tourist destinations
- 5. No correction required
3. Uttarakhand has struck by a calamity that the state’s Chief Minister has called a ‘Himalayan Tsunami’. (1)
- 1. has been struck
- 2. had stricken
- 3. is being struck
- 4. was being stricking
- 5. No correction required
4. Edward Snowden, in other words, has informed US and British citizens that they have no privacy who so ever. (1)
- 1. whoever
- 2. whomever
- 3. whatsoever
- 4. whatever
- 5. No correction required
5. If you lived in Delhi and read the sports pages regularly, you might remember seeing Shikhar Dhawan’s name emblazoned across headlines for almost a decade now, though never in the main sports page. (3)
- 1. never over
- 2. ever at
- 3. always beside
- 4. however inside
- 5. No correction required