The education Council / is consisted of ten members / all of whom / are experienced men.

The education Council
is consisted of ten members
all of whom
are experienced men. E. No error

The correct answer is: E. No error

The sentence “The education Council is consisted of ten members, all of whom are experienced men” is grammatically correct. The verb “consist” takes a prepositional phrase as its object, and the prepositional phrase “of ten members” modifies the verb. The relative clause “all of whom are experienced men” modifies the noun “members.”

The sentence could be rewritten as “The education Council consists of ten experienced men.” However, the original sentence is also grammatically correct.