1. Experience has shown that (A)/ the change-over from a closed economy (B)/ to a mercantile economy has presented. (C)/ in human society innumerable problems. (D)/
2. A closed economy is identified (A)/ as a human community (B)/ which produces all it consumes (C)/ and consumed all it produces. (D)/
3. Iron is (A)/ the most useful (B)/ against all metals. (C)/ No error. (D)/
4. Mumbai is (A)/ largest cotton centre (B)/ in the country.(C)/ No error. (D)/
5. While every care have been taken (A)/ in preparing the results, (B)/ the company reserves the right to correct (C)/ any inadvertent errors at a later stage. (D)/
6. My sister and me are (A)/ planning a trip (B)/ from Jaipur to Delhi. (C)/ No error. (D)/
7. Despite the thrill of winning (A)/ the lottery last week, (B)/ my neighbour. (C)/ still seems happy. (D)/
8. Children are not allowed (A)/ to use the swimming pool (B)/ unless they are with an adult. (C)/ No error. (D)/
9. Her knowledge (A)/ of Indian languages (B)/ are far beyond the common. (C)/ No error. (D)/
10. The care, as well as the love (A)/ of a father, (B)/ were missing in her life (C)/ No error. (D)/
Answer
1. Experience has shown that the change-over from a closed economy to a mercantile economy has presented innumerable problems in human society.
2. A closed economy is identified as a human community which produces all it consumes and consumes all it produces.
3. Iron is the most useful of all metals.
4. Mumbai is the largest cotton centre in the country.
5. While every care has been taken in preparing the results, the company reserves the right to correct any inadvertent errors at a later stage.
6. My sister and I are planning a trip from Jaipur to Delhi.
7. Despite the thrill of winning the lottery last week, my neighbour still seems unhappy.
8. No error.
9. Her knowledge of Indian languages is far beyond the common.
10. The care, as well as the love of a father, was missing in her life.
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