Error Identification
Description: grammar common errors test-1 (verb) | |
Number of Questions: 25 | |
Created by: Naresh Verma | |
Tags: English(Grammar) Sentence Correction Sentence Correction / Error Identification Tenses C.E.O/ M.D/ Brand ambassadors Business GK Mergers & Acquisitions Companies, Brand names/ Products Punch lines General Awareness |
Directions: Identify the part of sentence with error and choose the correct answer. If there is no error, choose (e) as the answer.
The building was (a) completely destroyed before (b) the fire-brigade (c) reached the spot. (d) No error (e)
Directions: Identify the part of sentence with error and choose the correct answer. If there is no error, choose (e) as the answer.
If nothing (a) goes amiss, (b) the earth-dwellers will (c) colonise the moon by 2020. (d) No error (e)
Directions: Identify the part of sentence with error and choose the correct answer. If there is no error, choose (e) as the answer.
Unidentified persons (a) shot dead an accountant (b) and looted Rs 36 lakh that (c) he withdrew from a local bank. (d) No error (e)
Directions: Identify the part of the sentence having an error, if any. If there is no error, choose (e) as the answer.
In these circumstances, (a) how India will (b) safeguard (c) its security? (d) No error (e)
Directions: Identify the part of sentence with error and choose the correct answer. If there is no error, choose (e) as the answer.
India did not (a) ask for any permission (b) to test in 1974 and 1998. (c) Nor it needs any in future. (d) No error (e)
Directions: Identify the part of sentence with error and choose the correct answer. If there is no error, choose (e) as the answer.
It is high time (a) we take (b) some draconian measures (c) to tackle this problem. (d) No error (e)
Directions: Identify the part of sentence with error and choose the correct answer. If there is no error, choose (e) as the answer.
You need not (a) to change your dress (b) as this is (c) an informal get-together. (d) No error (e)
Directions: Identify the part of sentence with error and choose the correct answer. If there is no error, choose (e) as the answer.
Why (a) to take risk (b) when one can (c) do without it. (d) No error (e)
Directions: Identify the part of sentence with error and choose the correct answer. If there is no error, choose (e) as the answer.
This temple (a) has (b) been standing here (c) for centuries. (d) No error (e)
Directions: Identify the part of sentence with error and choose the correct answer. If there is no error, choose (e) as the answer.
He hanged (a) the paintings (b) on the wall (c) for exhibition. (d) No error (e)
Directions: Identify the part of sentence with error and choose the correct answer. If there is no error, choose (e) as the answer.
He as well as his friends (a) are (b) to blame (c) for this accident. (d) No error (e)
Directions: Identify the part of sentence with error and choose the correct answer. If there is no error, choose (e) as the answer.
It might rain. (a) You had (b) better taken (c) an umbrella with you. (d) No error (e)
Directions: Identify the part of sentence with error and choose the correct answer. If there is no error, choose (e) as the answer.
In feudal times (a) the ruthless landlords made (b) their tenants (c) to starve. (e) No error (e)
Directions: Identify the part of sentence with error and choose the correct answer. If there is no error, choose (e) as the answer.
If I were you, (a) I will (b) not tolerate (c) this nonsense. (d) No error (e)
Directions: Identify the part of sentence with error and choose the correct answer. If there is no error, choose (e) as the answer.
They are (a) used to (b) get up late on Sundays, (c) so they keep their cells switched off. (d) No error (e)
Directions: Identify the part of sentence with error and choose the correct answer. If there is no error, choose (e) as the answer.
She need (a) to change her ways (b) if she wants (c) to get respect in her circle. (d) No error (e)
Directions: Identify the part of sentence with error and choose the correct answer. If there is no error, choose (e) as the answer.
When I reach (a) India next Sunday, (b) my parents will wait for me (c) at the airport. (d) No error (e)
Directions: Identify the part of sentence with error and choose the correct answer. If there is no error, choose (e) as the answer.
None of the issues (a) raised in the meeting (b) were important (c) enough to discuss. (d) No error (e)
Directions: Identify the part of sentence with error and choose the correct answer. If there is no error, choose (e) as the answer.
As soon as Shahrukh (a) had stepped out of the car, (b) his fans thronged to (c) get his autographs. (d) No error (e)
Directions: Identify the part of sentence with error and choose the correct answer. If there is no error, choose (e) as the answer.
When you reach my house, (a) I had (b) had my dinner and (c) was watching a movie. (d) No error (e)
Directions: Identify the part of sentence with error and choose the correct answer. If there is no error, choose (e) as the answer.
The poor (a) has (b) to face (c) a lot of problems in life. (d) No error (e)
Directions: Identify the part of sentence with error and choose the correct answer. If there is no error, choose (d) as the answer.
Scarcely (a) I reached the station (b) when (c) the train started. (d) No error (e)
Directions: Identify the part of sentence with error and choose the correct answer. If there is no error, choose (e) as the answer.
No sooner (a) the thief saw (b) the policeman than (c) he ran away. (d) No error (e)
Directions: Identify the part of sentence with error and choose the correct answer. If there is no error, choose (e) as the answer.
I would rather (a) stay at home (b) than going (c) for a picnic with such a person. (d) No error (e)
Directions: Identify the part of sentence with error and choose the correct answer. If there is no error, choose (e) as the answer.
There is (a) no one in the room; (b) all of them (c) went to watch a movie. (d) No error (e)