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Sentence Correction

Description: Sentence Correction
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Directions: The undergiven sentence has been divided into three parts (A), (B) and (C). One of these parts may contain an error. You have to mark that part. If there is no error, mark (D).

She has written (A) her first poem (B) when she was eleven. (C) No error (D)

  1. (A)

  2. (B)

  3. (C)

  4. (D)


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

 It should be "she wrote". This is a more direct statement.

Directions: The undergiven sentence has been divided into three parts (A), (B) and (C). One of these parts may contain an error. You have to mark that part. If there is no error, mark (D).

He has been (A) summarizing the great (B) literary work. (C) No error (D)

  1. (A)

  2. (B)

  3. (C)

  4. (D)


Correct Option: C

Directions: The undergiven sentence has been divided into three parts (A), (B) and (C). One of these parts may contain an error. You have to mark that part. If there is no error, mark (D).

No Indian architect (A) has risen to (B) great heights. (C) No error (D)

  1. (A)

  2. (B)

  3. (C)

  4. (D)


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Parallelism: Since the sentence is stating no one great architect, this would mean that no architect has risen to a great height.

Directions: The undergiven sentence has been divided into three parts (A), (B) and (C). One of these parts may contain an error. You have to mark that part. If there is no error, mark (D).

He has (A) cautious chosen villages (B) as his area of work. (C) No error (D)

  1. (A)

  2. (B)

  3. (C)

  4. (D)


Correct Option: B

Directions: The undergiven sentence has been divided into three parts (A), (B) and (C). One of these parts may contain an error. You have to mark that part. If there is no error, mark (D).

His advice (A) did not appeal (B) to me. (C) No error (D)

  1. (A)

  2. (B)

  3. (C)

  4. (D)


Correct Option: D

Directions: The undergiven sentence has been divided into three parts (A), (B) and (C). One of these parts may contain an error. You have to mark that part. If there is no error, mark (D).

Punjab has been (A) witnessing to (B) great historical moments. (C) No error (D)

  1. (A)

  2. (B)

  3. (C)

  4. (D)


Correct Option: B

Directions: The undergiven sentence has been divided into three parts (A), (B) and (C). One of these parts may contain an error. You have to mark that part. If there is no error, mark (D).

Zia is more beautiful (A) than any girl (B) in the class. (C) No error. (D)

  1. (A)

  2. (B)

  3. (C)

  4. (D)


Correct Option: B

Directions: The undergiven sentence has been divided into three parts (A), (B) and (C). One of these parts may contain an error. You have to mark that part. If there is no error, mark (D).

All were taken (A) back by Jane's participation (B) in the show. (C) No error (D)

  1. (A)

  2. (B)

  3. (C)

  4. (D)


Correct Option: B

Directions: The undergiven sentence has been divided into three parts (A), (B) and (C). One of these parts may contain an error. You have to mark that part. If there is no error, mark (D).

Smith's mother (A) died of (B) cancer. (C) No error (D)

  1. (A)

  2. (B)

  3. (C)

  4. (D)


Correct Option: D

Directions: The undergiven sentence has been divided into three parts (A), (B) and (C). One of these parts may contain an error. You have to mark that part. If there is no error, mark (D).

Owing to wrong company (A) he was spending (B) his money on vice. (C) No error (D)

  1. (A)

  2. (B)

  3. (C)

  4. (D)


Correct Option: C

Directions: The undergiven sentence has been divided into three parts (A), (B) and (C). One of these parts may contain an error. You have to mark that part. If there is no error, mark (D).

India has endured (A) the more number (B) of foreign invasions. (C) No error (D)

  1. (A)

  2. (B)

  3. (C)

  4. (D)


Correct Option: B

Directions: The undergiven sentence has been divided into three parts (A), (B) and (C). One of these parts may contain an error. You have to mark that part. If there is no error, mark (D).

Everyone in the room (A) were shouting (B) when the teacher entered the class. (C) No error (D)

  1. (A)

  2. (B)

  3. (C)

  4. (D)


Correct Option: B

Directions: The undergiven sentence has been divided into three parts (A), (B) and (C). One of these parts may contain an error. You have to mark that part. If there is no error, mark (D).

This is one of the best dresses (A) that have been spoiled (B) by rodent. (C) No error (D)

  1. (A)

  2. (B)

  3. (C)

  4. (D)


Correct Option: B

Directions: The undergiven sentence has been divided into three parts (A), (B) and (C). One of these parts may contain an error. You have to mark that part. If there is no error, mark (D).

The company's returns (A) have increased (B) with expand of production unit. (C) No error (D)

  1. (A)

  2. (B)

  3. (C)

  4. (D)


Correct Option: C

Directions: The undergiven sentence has been divided into three parts (A), (B) and (C). One of these parts may contain an error. You have to mark that part. If there is no error, mark (D).

He has got (A) golden chance to showcase (B) his talent on a bigger scale. (C) No error (D)

  1. (A)

  2. (B)

  3. (C)

  4. (D)


Correct Option: B

Directions: The undergiven sentence has been divided into three parts (A), (B) and (C). One of these parts may contain an error. You have to mark that part. If there is no error, mark (D).

Society does not permit (A) the marriage of siblings (B) with one another. (C) No error (D)

  1. (A)

  2. (B)

  3. (C)

  4. (D)


Correct Option: D

Directions: The undergiven sentence has been divided into three parts (A), (B) and (C). One of these parts may contain an error. You have to mark that part. If there is no error, mark (D).

Instead arguing, (A) lend patient ear (B) to other's words. (C) No error (D)

  1. (A)

  2. (B)

  3. (C)

  4. (D)


Correct Option: A

Directions: The undergiven sentence has been divided into three parts (A), (B) and (C). One of these parts may contain an error. You have to mark that part. If there is no error, mark (D).

Spend quality time (A) together makes (B) bond stronger. (C) No error.

  1. (A)

  2. (B)

  3. (C)

  4. (D)


Correct Option: A

Directions: The undergiven sentence has been divided into three parts (A), (B) and (C). One of these parts may contain an error. You have to mark that part. If there is no error, mark (D).

Although (A) they are living together (B) but they are quarrelsome. (C) No error.

  1. (A)

  2. (B)

  3. (C)

  4. (D)


Correct Option: C

Directions: The undergiven sentence has been divided into three parts (A), (B) and (C). One of these parts may contain an error. You have to mark that part. If there is no error, mark (D).

Being rapacious (A) the farmer killed the hen (B) which lain golden eggs. (C) No error (D)

  1. (A)

  2. (B)

  3. (C)

  4. (D)


Correct Option: C

Directions: The undergiven sentence has been divided into three parts (A), (B) and (C). One of these parts may contain an error. You have to mark that part. If there is no error, mark (D).

Government's apathy towards sports (A) fail to produce (B) great sports persons. (C) No error (D)

  1. (A)

  2. (B)

  3. (C)

  4. (D)


Correct Option: B

Directions: The undergiven sentence has been divided into three parts (A), (B) and (C). One of these parts may contain an error. You have to mark that part. If there is no error, mark (D).

They both (A) give respect (B) to one another. (C) No error (D)

  1. (A)

  2. (B)

  3. (C)

  4. (D)


Correct Option: C

Directions: The undergiven sentence has been divided into three parts (A), (B) and (C). One of these parts may contain an error. You have to mark that part. If there is no error, mark (D).

The death of his parents (A) has submerged him in unhappy conditions (B) with the little hope of surmounting them. (C) No error (D)

  1. (A)

  2. (B)

  3. (C)

  4. (D)


Correct Option: C

Directions: The undergiven sentence has been divided into three parts (A), (B) and (C). One of these parts may contain an error. You have to mark that part. If there is no error, mark (D).

Few hours study (A) is not sufficient (B) to achieve the desired marks. (C) No error (D)

  1. (A)

  2. (B)

  3. (C)

  4. (D)


Correct Option: A

Directions: The undergiven sentence has been divided into three parts (A), (B) and (C). One of these parts may contain an error. You have to mark that part. If there is no error, mark (D).

There is a sense (A) of belonging that (B) we feel towards our country. (C) No error (D)

  1. (A)

  2. (B)

  3. (C)

  4. (D)


Correct Option: D
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