Question:medium

Directions: In the 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
Mercury in the environment in its organic form can lead to health disastrous consequences.

Updated On: Jun 30, 2026
  • lead to health disastrous consequences
  • lead to disastrous health consequences
  • led to disastrous health consequences
  • leading to health consequences disastrous
  • lead to consequences health disastrous
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

The correct answer is option (B):
lead to disastrous health consequences

The original sentence has a word order error. The phrase "health disastrous consequences" is grammatically incorrect. Adjectives typically precede the noun they modify. In this case, both "disastrous" and "health" are adjectives modifying "consequences." Therefore, the correct order should be "disastrous health consequences," where "disastrous" and "health" are correctly placed before "consequences."

Also, the sentence needs to be in the infinitive form to match the main verb "can." So "lead to" is correct, not "led to" or "leading to."

The correct answer, "lead to disastrous health consequences," fixes the word order error, placing the adjectives before the noun, while maintaining the correct verb tense and prepositional phrase.
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