CAT 2008VARC Question 8

TensesEasy

In each of the following questions there are sentences that form a paragraph. Identify the sentence(s) or part(s) of sentence(s) that is/are correct in terms of grammar and usage (including spelling, punctuation and logical consistency). Then, choose the most appropriate option.

  1. I did not know what to make of you.
  2. Because you’d lived in India, I associate you more with my parents than with me.
  3. And yet you were unlike my cousins in Calcutta, who seem so innocent and obedient when I visited them.
  4. You were not curious about me in the least.
  5. Although you did make effort to meet me.

Answer & solution

  • A

    A only

  • B

    A and B

  • C

    A and E

  • D

    D only

  • A and D

Solution

Statement B has tense inconsistency. ‘Lived’ is in past tense, hence, ‘associate’ in the same sentence should be ‘associated’ (in simple past as well).
Statement C again has tense inconsistency. The word ‘seem’ should become ‘seemed’ to go with ‘were’ and ‘visited’ in the same sentence.
Statement E is incorrect and we need to rephrase it. We may either change ‘effort’ to ‘efforts’ or change it to ‘an effort’.
Statements A and D are correct.
Hence, the correct answer is option 5.

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