The correct option is (C) : (B), (C) and (E) Only.
The sentences that have incorrect articles are (A) and (D).
(A) "Mrs. Rawat's daughter is an university student."
- Incorrect: The article "an" should be "a" because "university" starts with a consonant sound (yoo-niversity).
- Corrected: "Mrs. Rawat's daughter is a university student."
(D) "I want to travel to an European city."
- Incorrect: The article "an" should be "a" because "European" starts with a consonant sound (yoo-ropean).
- Corrected: "I want to travel to a European city."
The correct answers are (B), (C) and (E) Only.
List-I (Sentences) | List-II (Prepositions) |
(A) The edited version of her article is indistinguishable __________ her first version. | (I) With |
(B) I just don’t feel any affinity ____________ his prose style. It’s too caustic. | (II) to |
(C) Her ideas are not all that dissimilar ___________ mine. | (III) for |
(D) It would be wrong to mistake his diffidence ___________ his arrogance or coldness. | (IV) from |