In the sentence given below, one/some parts have errors and others are correct. Find out which part has an error and mark it as your answer. If there is no error mark 'No error' as your answer.
The deputy director of the race equality think-tank Runnymede described the findings as shocked./ (A) They demonstrated that “it’s not just covert racism or unconscious bias that/ (B) we need to worry about; it’s overt and conscious racism, where/ (C) applicants are getting shortlisting on the basis of their ethnicity and/or name”./ (D)
1
Both A and D
2
Only A
3
Both B and C
4
Only C
5
No error