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Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct.

Updated On: Jul 15, 2026
  • Tourists must follow the norms set upon the country they visit.
  • Tourists must follow norms set by country they visit.
  • Tourists must follow the norms set by the country they visit.
  • Tourists must follow the norms set by the country they visits.
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The Correct Option is C

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The correct option is (C): Tourists must follow the norms set by the country they visit.
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This question tests the article before "country," whether the phrase "set by" is needed to show who made the norms, and subject-verb agreement in the relative clause "they visit." Let's check each option.

  1. Option A: "Tourists must follow the norms set upon the country they visit." "Set upon" does not fit here; norms are "set by" the people or body that made them, not "set upon" a place. This wrong preposition changes the meaning.
  2. Option B: "Tourists must follow norms set by country they visit." This option drops "the" twice, before "norms" and before "country." Both nouns refer to specific things, the norms of a particular country and that particular country, so both need "the."
  3. Option C: "Tourists must follow the norms set by the country they visit." "The norms" and "the country" both correctly carry "the." "Set by the country" correctly shows the country is the source of the norms, and "they visit" uses the plain present form to match the general, habitual meaning of "tourists."
  4. Option D: "Tourists must follow the norms set by the country they visits." "Visits" wrongly adds an "s," but the subject of that clause is "they," referring back to the plural "tourists," so it needs the plain form "visit," not "visits."

Option C is the only one that keeps both definite articles, uses "set by" correctly to show the source of the norms, and keeps "they visit" in the correct plural form.

So, the correct answer is Tourists must follow the norms set by the country they visit.

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All four options describe tourists following a country's norms, so lining them up side by side and spotting exactly where each one departs from the others is a quick way to check them. The differences appear at three points: the preposition before "the country," whether "the" appears before "norms" and "country," and the verb form at the very end, "visit" or "visits." Testing each option at these points shows which one is correct throughout.

  1. Option A: "Tourists must follow the norms set upon the country they visit." This option keeps both instances of "the" and ends correctly with "visit," so its point of difference is the preposition "upon." Norms are created by a country, and that relationship is expressed with "set by," showing the source; "set upon" does not describe this kind of relationship and changes what the phrase is saying.
  2. Option B: "Tourists must follow norms set by country they visit." This option gets the preposition "by" right, so its difference lies in the missing articles: "the" is absent before both "norms" and "country," even though the sentence is talking about a specific set of norms belonging to one specific country, not norms or countries in general.
  3. Option D: "Tourists must follow the norms set by the country they visits." This option gets the preposition and both articles right, leaving its single point of difference at the very end: "visits." The subject of that final clause is "they," referring back to the plural "tourists," so the verb must stay in its plain form, "visit," without the "-s" ending that only fits a singular subject.
  4. Option C: "Tourists must follow the norms set by the country they visit." This is the only version where all three points check out together: "by" correctly shows the country as the source of the norms, "the" appears before both "norms" and "country," and "visit" stays in its plain plural form.

Working through the three points where the options diverge, only option C gets the preposition, the articles, and the final verb form all correct.

So, the correct answer is Tourists must follow the norms set by the country they visit.

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