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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 4

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Class : Class 5
answer is c

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Class : Class 4
the answer is b

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Class : Class 5
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz

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Class : Class 4
abc

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Class : Class 4
CCCCCCCC

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Class : Class 7
answer is c

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Class : Class 5

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 8

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Class : Class 6
C is the answer as the correct spelling is Petulance

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 8

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Class : Class 8
The correct sentence is "Shalini is a proficient horse rider", 'a' was missing but, the options given were confusing as it could be associated with option A and option B as well

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Class : Class 9

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Class : Class 9
The incorrect part is option b as there shud be ‘a’ before it

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Class : Class 9
The incorrect part is option b as there shud be ‘a’ before it

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Class : Class 8
I think that answer will be 'a'

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Class : Class 9
The incorrect part is option b as there shud be ‘a’ before it

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Class : Class 9
The incorrect part is option b as there shud be ‘a’ before it

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 5

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Class : Class 8
yes the correct answer is divide

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 8

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Class : Class 8

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Class : Class 8
It’s option c mostly

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Class : Class 8
Yes...its option c

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Class : Class 8
In my opinion, option a may be correct in some contexts but when such an appropriate option as option c is there, it should be option c as it is more correct. Olympiad questions are confusing in such a way where they may have two or even more correct answers but in this exercise it is my opinion that in options a and c, c is more appropriate.

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Class : Class 8
NO.......its option A

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Class : Class 8
Option C also seems correct as "sway" means "control" only when it is used in the expression "held sway".

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Class : Class 8
It seems to be option C

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Class : Class 9
Option C

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Class : Class 8
Both A and C are correct.

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Class : Class 8
In my opinion, it is both option (A).Sway (as a verb) is similar to the verb 'control', or 'influence'. It is used in a sentence as such: Mcdonald is very easily swayed by other people's opinions, he's never made so much as a decision by himself in his life. Sway (as a noun) is not similar to the word deviation. Sway means to swing or oscillate, which, generally, means 'to move around a fixed point in a regular manner'. For example: The child swayed slightly on his feet as he waited for his name to be called. Deviation, on the other hand, (as a noun) means 'to stray from a recommended/accepted path'. For example: Harry's deviation from the standard methods (written in the book 'Advanced Potion-Making', by Libatius Borage) earned him many compliments from Slughorn.Thus, the answer is option (A) in my opinion.

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Class : Class 8
Sway also means to control

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Class : Class 8
Yes...its option c

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Class : Class 9
I think it's option C

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 4

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Class : Class 4
yes

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Class : Class 6
I agree i read the question wrong

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Class : Class 4
this question seems to be incorrect

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Class : Class 4
I agree with the anser I read the question wrong

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 4

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Class : Class 4
.e

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Class : Class 9
where is the error

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Class : Class 4
he ought to be

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Class : Class 4

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Class : Class 4
OMG ! didnot realize that it would turn out to be that simple .

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Class : Class 4
We are assuming Ram is a boy. Can't do that as the English language is global and some cultures may name a girl as Ram. Bad question.

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Class : Class 4
The name "Ram" can be gender neutral, Please correct your question/answer

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Class : Class 4
omg

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Class : Class 3
i dont know what is wrong?

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Class : Class 5
The error is that Ram is a boy , so it will not be she, it will be he.

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Class : Class 9

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Class : Class 6
What is the error in this sentence?

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Class : Class 4
what is the error ? please clarify

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Class : Class 6
HE ought to be

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Subject :IEO    Class : Class 8

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Class : Class 9
No error

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Class : Class 9
NO ERROR

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Class : Class 9
Everyday is grammatically correct; there's no mistake.

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Class : Class 8
i do not think there is an error

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Class : Class 6
what's wrong with the sentence

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Class : Class 10
i think there is no error

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Class : Class 8
NO ERROR

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Class : Class 8
Why is there an error in this sentence?

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Class : Class 8
I don't mean to be impolite, but I don't think there is anything wrong with "work everyday". If there is, could you please enlighten me ?

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Class : Class 8
There is error. C is the right answer. It has to be work every day ( not everyday)

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Class : Class 9
No error

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Class : Class 9
No, there is no error.

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Class : Class 8
Everyday must have a space between it in this usage

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Class : Class 8
Guys I also got this one wrong, it is a very common error. To know more, check out "Everyday vs. Every Day" by Merriam webster dictionary

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Class : Class 8
it should be every day not everyday

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Class : Class 9
AS EVERYDAY IS USED TO TELL COMMON THINGS.EG;-EVERY DAY , I CORRECT EVERYDAY SPELLING MISTAKES.

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Class : Class 9
It should be Priya’s mother goes to work every day. NOT everyday.

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Class : Class 8
No error What is wrong in work everyday

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Class : Class 9
there is no error everyday and every day is the same

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Class : Class 8
What will be the correct sentence?

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Class : Class 8
There is no error in this sentence...

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Class : Class 6
I don't think this can be considered an error

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Class : Class 9
There is no error in "work everyday", it should be D). If anyone thinks that "everyday" and "every day" are different, in this context, they are not. Please fix this.

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Class : Class 8

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Class : Class 8
correct answer is option C, because no one will work everyday.

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Class : Class 8
Then why is C the correct answer

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Class : Class 9
The sentence is correct, there's no error

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Class : Class 8
No error people. Just because you don't want to work everyday doesn't mean someone else can't.

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Class : Class 8
Answer is right, I googled it, Every day should be used in place of everyday

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Class : Class 8
No freaking error. You have to be an inmate of a mental asylum to say that the correct option is 'C'.

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Class : Class 8
No error. Stop making students upsets for no reason 'everyday'

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