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Read each of the following four sentences to find out whether there is any grammatical mistake/error init. Choose the sentence with no grammatical error as the correct answer. If all of the given sentences are grammatically incorrect, Mark (e) as the answer.

A

India has decided do away with the practice of put each imported food consignment through lab cjecks and switch to the internationsl norm of random and risk based inspections.

B

SP Sumit Singh, along with Davesh Panday and DSP Hasan, headed separate terms that include cops from six police stations and investigators from the disctrict police crime cell.

C

Our emission standards are one-tenth that of global averages and far more stringent than even Europe.

D

The University has received about 500 applicants for the course, out of them 50 will be shortlisted for the programme.

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