Question:medium

Directions: In each of the following question, a part of the given sentence has been underlined as this part may have an error. The first option is the same as the underlined part in the given sentence. Choose this option if you think that the underlined part has no error. Otherwise, choose the option that rectifies the error in the underlined part of the given sentence.
Tropical forests play a key role as the world's carbon and wildlife reservoirs.

Updated On: Jun 30, 2026
  • Play a key role as the world's
  • Had played a key role in the world's
  • Have been played a key role at the world's
  • Has played a key role for the world's
  • Plays a key role beside the world's
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

The correct answer is option (A):
Play a key role as the world's

The correct answer is "Play a key role as the world's" because the original sentence structure is grammatically sound and conveys the intended meaning without any errors. Let's break down why the other options are incorrect:

"Had played a key role in the world's": This option uses the past perfect tense ("Had played"), which is not suitable here. The sentence describes a current, ongoing role of tropical forests, not a role that was completed in the past. Additionally, the phrase "in the world's" is less idiomatic and appropriate than "as the world's" when referring to their function.

"Have been played a key role at the world's": This option is incorrect for multiple reasons. Firstly, it uses the passive voice ("Have been played") unnecessarily and awkwardly. Secondly, the tense is incorrect, as the present perfect continuous suggests an action happening repeatedly over a period of time, which doesn't fit the context. Lastly, "at the world's" is grammatically incorrect, and doesn't fit the sentence context.

"Has played a key role for the world's": This option uses the singular verb "Has played" which is incorrect, as the subject "tropical forests" is plural and the verb should be plural ("Play"). Additionally, "for the world's" is less idiomatic than "as the world's".

"Plays a key role beside the world's": This option uses the singular verb "Plays" and is incorrect, for the same reason given in the previous explanation. Also, "beside the world's" does not make logical sense in this context. The preposition "as" accurately describes the role of the forests in relation to the world.
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