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Option 2 : 2

The correct answer is 2.

Reading the given sentence we find that: 

  • The error lies in the second part of the sentence. 
  • 'Award at its bold efforts' is wrong as the preposition for is used with Awards
  • Awards are given for an achievement.
  • Thus, the preposition for should be used here in place of at. 

Thus we can conclude that the error lies in part 2 of the sentence. 

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