I do hope the real questions are better written than these.
1. The correct answer is 'C' (according to the Mail) but C as a sentence doesn't make sense. It is a comparative that has no comparison, it requires an 'as veal' at the end of it. What C actually (almost) says is (assuming 'other' to refer to animals other than veal) "The methods used to raise lamb and pork are not equally cruel." I therefore think D is a better answer than C.
2. 'Any number' is a singular noun that should take the singular verb 'is'. I also don't understand why they have used capital letters for 'Paradoxical', 'Arrogant' etc.
There's another rather good visual one on the Mail website. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3750961/Cambridge-brings-written-entrance-exam-30-years-in.html
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