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Consider the following sentences:

  1. The number of candidates who appear for the $\text{GATE}$ examination is staggering.
  2. A number of candidates from my class are appearing for the $\text{GATE}$ examination.
  3. The number of candidates who appear for the $\text{GATE}$ examination are staggering.
  4. A number of candidates from my class is appearing for the $\text{GATE}$ examination.

Which of the above sentences are grammatically $\text{CORRECT}$?

  1. $\text{(i) and (ii)}$
  2. $\text{(i) and (iii)}$
  3. $\text{(ii) and (iii)}$
  4. $\text{(ii) and (iv)}$
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“The number of candidates” is singular and refers to the actual number. So, “is staggering” is correct.

“A number of candidates” is plural as here the number refers to a group of possibilities (from $\{1,2,3,4,\dots n\})$ and is hence plural. So, “are appearing” is correct.

Correct option: A.

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