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Project SC Butler: Sentence Correction (SC1)
For SC butler Questions Click Here The Indian rhinoceros, unlike those in Africa, uses its incisors rather than its horns to protect itself.A) The Indian rhinoceros, unlike those in Africa, uses its incisors rather than its horns to protect itself.
B) The rhinoceroses from India, unlike those in Africa, uses its incisors rather than its horns to protect itself.
C) The Indian rhinoceros, unlike the one in Africa, uses its incisors rather than its horns to protect itself.
D) Indian rhinoceroses, unlike those in Africa, use their incisors rather than their horns to protect themselves.
E) Rhinoceroses found in India, unlike those found in Africa, use their incisors rather than their horns to defend themselves.
This question can easily be tackled provided we use some logic. Most important, we cannot use Indian as an adjective for the Rhinoceros, because it would then illogically imply that the pronouns such as ''one'', ''those'' is referring to the Indian Rhinoceros/es. How can Indian Rhinos exist in Africa? The point here is to compare Rhinos of India with those of Africa. Thus, only two options that make logical sense are Option B and E. Option B clearly has a Noun-pronoun agreement error. Thus, Option E is the winner.
Alternatively, if the above logic doesn't strike at the exam time, we can simply use mechanical stuff to eliminate. The mechanical stuff is UNLIKE Comparison trigger. We can either compare Noun with Noun or compare prepositional phrase with prepositional phrase, both are acceptable usages. However, options A, C, and D flout the rule by contrasting noun phrase with the prepositional phrase.