Question
In each of the questions, a sentence has been divided
into four parts, one of which may contain an error. Identify that fragment and mark it as your answer. The words in bold are contextually and grammatically correct. Mark (E) if the sentence contains no error. Democracy has (A) / no more an important Islam (B) / or Christianity in India which had (C) / a long tradition of keeping its doors and windows open (D) / no error.Solution
Error present in part B, the phrase "no more an importance than" should be used. The corrected sentence would be: "Democracy has no more importance than Islam or Christianity in India." This phrase is used to convey that democracy is not more significant or influential than religions like Islam or Christianity in India.
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