Question
1.But the reality is that Goa has built its image and
its economy on the leisure spends of people who go there for a bit of sand and surf. 2. Tourists do not go to Goa to celebrate Goanness, any more than they visit Amsterdam to go Dutch. 3. The political leadership of India’s smallest state, and one of the biggest tourist destination,has decided to be small-minded, 4. and that’s bad for the balance-sheet. 5.No Error Directions: In each question, there are four sentences or parts of sentences that form a paragraph. Identify the sentence(s) or part(s) of sentence(s) that is/are incorrect in terms of grammar and usage (including spelling, punctuation and logical consistency).If there is no error, select '5' as your answer.Solution
Replace 'destination' with 'destinations'. The political leadership of India’s smallest state, and one of the biggest tourist 'destinations',has decided to be small-minded.
- What will come in place of (?) in the given expression.
48 ÷ 4 × 5 + 36 – 18 = ? [1.45 X 1.45 X 1.45 + 0.55 X 0.55 X 0.55 + 4.785] = ?
641.5 + 72 × 8 = ? × 4
What will come in the place of question mark (?) in the given expression?
(240% of 175 ÷ √16) X 6 + 80% of 400 = ?3 + 179 + 42
35% of 240 – 6 2 = ? 2 – √256
((67)32 × (67)-18 / ? = (67)⁸
(115 × 17 × 3)/(23 × 51) + ?3 = √169
15% of 1800 + 22 = ?
(?) + (35)2 = (140)2 – (80)2 + 20% of 5480
Solve: 3/4÷2/3