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math & puzzles Online Quiz - 94

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Which part has an error?A group of friends (a) want to visit (b) / the new plant as early as possible.(c) / No error (d)

  1. a

  2. b

  3. c

  4. d


Correct Option: B

AI Explanation

To answer this question, we need to examine each part of the sentence to identify any errors.

Option A) a - This part of the sentence does not contain any error. It is grammatically correct.

Option B) b - This part of the sentence contains an error. The word "visit" should be followed by the preposition "to" when referring to a location. Therefore, the correct phrase should be "want to visit" instead of "want to visit."

Option C) c - This part of the sentence does not contain any error. It is grammatically correct.

Option D) d - This part of the sentence does not contain any error. It is grammatically correct.

The correct answer is Option B. This option is incorrect because it contains an error. The corrected phrase should be "want to visit" instead of "want to visit."

Which part has an error?The duties of a police man are regulating the traffic, (a) / investigating crime (b) / and to contain anti-social elements. (c) / No error (d)

  1. a

  2. b

  3. c

  4. d


Correct Option: C

AI Explanation

To answer this question, let's go through each option to understand why it is correct or incorrect:

Option A) a - This option is incorrect because the verb "regulating" is correctly used in the sentence to describe one of the duties of a police man.

Option B) b - This option is incorrect because the verb "investigating" is correctly used in the sentence to describe one of the duties of a police man.

Option C) c - This option is correct because the phrase "to contain anti-social elements" is grammatically incorrect. The correct phrase should be "to combat anti-social elements" or "to deal with anti-social elements."

Option D) d - This option is incorrect because there is an error in the sentence, as explained in Option C.

The correct answer is C.

Which part has an error?This is (a) / the time of (b) / the year where (c) / the birds came (d) / to eat the crops. All correct (e)

  1. a

  2. b

  3. c

  4. d

  5. e


Correct Option: B

AI Explanation

To answer this question, let's go through each option to understand why it is correct or incorrect:

Option A) a - This option is correct because "This is" is a complete sentence.

Option B) b - This option is incorrect because "the time of" should be followed by a specific time or event. For example, "the time of year" or "the time of the party." So, the correct phrase should be "the time of the year."

Option C) c - This option is correct because "where" is used to indicate a location, which is appropriate in this context.

Option D) d - This option is correct because "came" is the past tense form of the verb "come," which is appropriate in this context.

Option E) e - This option is correct because it states that there are no errors in the sentence.

The correct answer is B. This option is incorrect because it contains an error in the sentence. The correct phrase should be "the time of the year" instead of "the time of year."

Which part has an error?If I was you (a) I would not have (b) / committed this blunder. (c) / No error (d)

  1. a

  2. b

  3. c

  4. d


Correct Option: A

AI Explanation

To answer this question, we need to identify the part of the sentence that contains an error.

The correct form of the sentence should be: "If I were you, I would not have committed this blunder."

Option A) a - This option is correct because the phrase "If I was you" should be corrected to "If I were you." In conditional sentences, the subjunctive mood is used to express hypothetical or contrary-to-fact situations. In this case, the correct form of the verb "to be" is "were" instead of "was."

Option B) b - This option is incorrect. The verb "have" is correctly used in the sentence.

Option C) c - This option is incorrect. The phrase "committed this blunder" is correctly used in the sentence.

Option D) d - This option is incorrect. The sentence contains an error, so "No error" is not the correct answer.

Therefore, the correct answer is Option A) a because it contains the error in the sentence.

Which part has an error?It is not surprising (a) / that her death cast (b) / a pall of gloom over all those (c) / who came in contact with her. (d) / No error (e)

  1. a

  2. b

  3. c

  4. d

  5. e


Correct Option: D

AI Explanation

To identify the error in the given sentence, let's go through each part:

Part (a) - "It is not surprising" - This phrase is grammatically correct.

Part (b) - "that her death cast" - This phrase is also grammatically correct.

Part (c) - "a pall of gloom over all those" - This phrase is grammatically correct.

Part (d) - "who came in contact with her" - This phrase is also grammatically correct.

Part (e) - "No error" - This part states that there is no error in the sentence.

Since all the given parts are grammatically correct, the correct answer is (D), "d."

Which part has an error?Firstly you should (a) think over the meaning of the words (b) and then use them. (c) / No error (d)

  1. a

  2. b

  3. c

  4. d


Correct Option: A

Which part has an error?The driver tried his best (a) / to avert the accident by (b) / brining the car (c) / to suddenly stop. (d) / No error (e)

  1. a

  2. b

  3. c

  4. d

  5. e


Correct Option: D

Which part has an error?The Sunrise Hotel was (a) / fully equipped to offer (b) / leisure stay (c) / to its clients. (d) No error (e)

  1. a

  2. b

  3. c

  4. d

  5. e


Correct Option: B

AI Explanation

To answer this question, let's go through each option to understand why it is correct or incorrect:

Option A) a - This option is incorrect because "a" is used correctly in the sentence.

Option B) b - This option is correct because there is an error in this part of the sentence. "fully equipped to offer" should be "fully equipped for offering." The correct preposition to use after "equipped" is "for," not "to."

Option C) c - This option is incorrect because "leisure stay" is a correct phrase in the sentence.

Option D) d - This option is incorrect because there is an error in this part of the sentence. "to its clients" is a correct phrase in the sentence.

Option E) e - This option is incorrect because there is an error in the sentence, as explained in option B.

The correct answer is B. This option is correct because there is an error in the part of the sentence highlighted in option B.

Which part has an error?The signpost at the gate (a) / of the garden read : (b) / ‘Trespassers will be persecuted’. (c) / No error (d

  1. a

  2. b

  3. c

  4. d


Correct Option: C

AI Explanation

To answer this question, let's go through each option to understand why it is correct or incorrect:

Option A) a - This option is incorrect because there is no error in the part "The signpost at the gate."

Option B) b - This option is incorrect because there is no error in the part "of the garden read :"

Option C) c - This option is correct because there is an error in the part "‘Trespassers will be persecuted’." The correct word should be "prosecuted" instead of "persecuted." The signpost should read "Trespassers will be prosecuted" instead.

Option D) d - This option is incorrect because there is an error in the part "‘Trespassers will be persecuted’."

The correct answer is C. The error is in part (c), where "persecuted" should be replaced with "prosecuted."

Which part has an error?If you lose your passport (a) in a foreign country (b) / it will effect you hardly. (c) / No error (d)

  1. a

  2. b

  3. c

  4. d


Correct Option: C

Which part has an error?The verbal statement of the witness (a) differed greatly (b) from his written statement.(c) / No error(d)

  1. a

  2. b

  3. c

  4. d


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

To solve this question, the user needs to know the basics of grammar, syntax, and sentence structure. The user must identify the part of the sentence that has an error and choose the corresponding option.

In this case, the sentence is:

"The verbal statement of the witness (a) differed greatly (b) from his written statement.(c) / No error(d)"

The sentence is grammatically correct, and there are no punctuation errors. Therefore, the correct option is:

The Answer is: D

Which part has an error?He was not only involved (a) in her kidnapping (b) but also in her murder. (c) / No error (d)

  1. a

  2. b

  3. c

  4. d


Correct Option: A

AI Explanation

To answer this question, we need to analyze each part of the sentence to identify any errors. Let's go through each option:

Option A) a - This option is the correct answer. The error is in part (a) of the sentence. The error lies in the use of "not only." When using "not only," it should be followed by "but also" to maintain parallelism. In this case, "not only" is followed by "involved," but it should be followed by "involved" and then "in." Therefore, the correct form should be "not only involved in."

Option B) b - This option is incorrect because part (b) of the sentence does not contain any errors. The phrase "in her kidnapping" is correctly constructed.

Option C) c - This option is incorrect because part (c) of the sentence does not contain any errors. The phrase "in her murder" is correctly constructed.

Option D) d - This option is incorrect because the given sentence has an error in part (a), as explained above.

Therefore, the correct answer is A.

Which part has an error?The Ahuja’s (a) are living in this colony (b) /for the last eight years (c) / no errors (d)

  1. a

  2. b

  3. c

  4. d


Correct Option: B

Which part has an error?Will that (a) I were (b) a millionaire . (c) / no error (d)

  1. a

  2. b

  3. c

  4. d


Correct Option: A

Which part has an error?Although we reached his house on time (a) he was left (b) for the airport (c) / no error (d)

  1. a

  2. b

  3. c

  4. d


Correct Option: B

Which part has an error?There are much inconvenience (a) that have to be put up with (b) when you camp (c) / no error (d)

  1. a

  2. b

  3. c

  4. d


Correct Option: A

Which part has an error?It is our duty (a) to put off our shoes (b) before entering the sanctum sanctorum of any temple or mosque . (c) / no error (d)

  1. a

  2. b

  3. c

  4. d


Correct Option: B

AI Explanation

To identify the part with an error, let's analyze each option:

Option A) "It is our duty" - This option is correct. It is grammatically and structurally correct.

Option B) "to put off our shoes" - This option is incorrect. The correct phrase should be "to take off our shoes." The phrasal verb "take off" is used to indicate the action of removing something from one's body, such as shoes or clothes.

Option C) "before entering the sanctum sanctorum of any temple or mosque" - This option is correct. It provides additional information about the action of taking off shoes before entering a temple or mosque.

Option D) "no error" - This option is incorrect. There is an error in option B, as mentioned above.

Based on the analysis, the correct answer should be Option B, as it contains the error.

Which part has an error?The exhistance (a) and attitudes (b) of the colonial (c)army were decisive (d) / to the noutbreak of civil war(e).

  1. a

  2. b

  3. c

  4. d

  5. e


Correct Option: A

Which part has an error? The success of a man (a) in business (b) depends over (c)his attention to small things (d) / all correct (e)

  1. a

  2. b

  3. c

  4. d

  5. e


Correct Option: B

AI Explanation

To answer this question, we need to examine each part of the sentence and determine if there are any errors. Let's go through each option:

Option A) a - This option is correct. "The success of a man" is a grammatically correct phrase.

Option B) b - This option is incorrect. The correct phrase should be "The success of a man in business." The preposition "in" is necessary to indicate the field or area in which the man is successful.

Option C) c - This option is correct. "Depends over" is not a correct phrase. The correct phrase should be "depends on."

Option D) d - This option is correct. "His attention to small things" is a grammatically correct phrase.

Option E) e - This option is correct. It states that all parts are correct, but as we have identified an error in option B, this option is incorrect.

Therefore, the correct answer is B. Option B is incorrect because it contains the error in the sentence.

Which part has an error? Every member of a community (a) should fulfill (b) his moral (c) obligations (d) / towards the other fellow members. All correct (e)

  1. a

  2. b

  3. c

  4. d

  5. e


Correct Option: B
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