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Error Detection English by Vishal sir

Error Detection English by Vishal sir

Direction : In the following questions, a


sentence is divided into four parts, one part of
the sentence contains error, you have to mark
that part of the sentence which contains error. If
the sentence is correct and does not have any
error, then mark (e) as your option.
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Q1. Mr. Smith has been a client (A)/ of this


company since many years (B)/ and also invests
a good share (C)/ in the company year on year
basis.(D)/No error (E).
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1. Sol.
As per the rule of grammar, ‘since’ should be replaced
by ‘for’ as there is no specified time. Therefore, the
error is in (B) part of the sentence. Hence, the correct
answer is option (b).
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Q2. His company members and stakeholders


(A)/ look after the valuation as well as net
worth (B)/ of the company before investing in
the (C)/ Initial Public Offerings of the company
(D)/No error (E).
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2. Sol.
Replace ‘after’ with ‘at’.
Look after means to take care of.
Look at means to think about a situation or subject
carefully, especially in order to make a decision.
Hence, the correct answer is option (b).
The correct sentence is:
His company members and stakeholders look after the
valuation as well as networth of the company before
investing in the Initial Public Offerings of the company.
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Q3. As per the recent data nearly (A)/ Rs.200


thousands crore was the (B)/ GST collection
from the revenue (C)/of this financial year of
the government.(D)/No error (E).
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3.Sol.
The plural ‘thousands’ should be replaced by ‘thousand’ as
in the combination of ‘Number+Unit+Noun’ we always use
the singular form of unit. Hence, the correct answer is
option (b).
The correct sentence is: As per the recent data nearly
Rs.200 thousand crore was the GST collection from the
revenue of this financial year of the government.
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Q4. The climate change and the ecological (A)/


diversity of India cause (B)/ a loss of Rs.1 crore
each year (C)/ which is not mentioned
accountable as the loss of the country. (D)/No
error (E).
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4.Sol:
‘each’ should be replaced by ‘every’ as we use ‘every’ to say
how often something happens (every week, every month,
every year etc.). Hence, option (c) is the correct choice.
The correct sentence is: The climate change and the
ecological diversity of India is causing a loss of Rs.1 crore
every year which is not mentioned accountable as the loss of
the country.
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Q5.
The show also looks critical at the role(A)/
played by the local police, in that(B)/ the
killings and missed (C)/ persons escaped notice
for a long time.(D)
(a) BD
(b) ACD
(c) ABD
(d) AC
(e) AB
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5.Sol.
In part A, replace ‘critical’ with ‘critically’ as here we need an adverb to qualify
the verb ‘looks’.
In part C, replace ‘missed’ with ‘missing’ because here the persons who are
missing are being talked about. Hence, the error is in part A and part C of the
sentence.

The correct answer choice is option(d).


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Q6.
When your body and mind are in sync with
controlled movements(A)/ and breath patterns,
this automatically relax(B)/ your nervous
system and keeps your heart rate,(C)/
respiration and blood pressure on check.(D)
(a) AB
(b) AC
(c) ACD
(d) BC
(e) BD
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6.Sol.
In part B, replace ‘relax’ with ‘relaxes’ as the subject here is
‘this’ which is singular in form.In part D, replace the
preposition ‘on’ with ‘in’ because the correct phrase is ‘in
check’ which means ‘under control’.
Hence, the error is in part B and part D of the sentence.The
correct answer choice is option(e).
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Q7.
Sharing and discussion can help you(A)/ build
perspective and found novel(B)/ ways of solving
problems(C)/ that you might be experience. (D)
(a) ABC
(b) ACD
(c) ABD
(d) BD
(e) AB
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7.Sol.
In part A, replace ‘discussion’ with ‘discussing’ because ‘and’
takes the same forms of verbs before and after it. In part B,
replace ‘found’ with ‘find’ as the given sentence is in present
tense.In part D, replace ‘experience’ with ‘experiencing’
because after ‘might be’ ‘ing’ form of the verb is used. Hence,
the error is in part A, part B and part D of the sentence.The
correct answer choice is option(c).
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Q8.
The New Pension System, originally
conceive(A)/ for unorganised sector workers,
was adopted(B)/ by the government for its own
(C)/employees starting with January 1,
2004.(D)
(a) AD
(b) ACD
(c) AB
(d) AC
(e) AB
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8.Sol.
In part A, replace ‘conceive’ with ‘conceived’ as the given
sentence is in past tense. In part D, replace ‘with’ with ‘from’
as here the starting date is being talked about. Hence, the
error is in part A and part D of the sentence.

The correct answer choice is option(a).


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Q9.
It has been our practise to have discussions(A)/
with political parties, sometimes, even take
(B)/suggestions from the general public(C)/
and continuous consultation by the
government.(D)
(a) BC
(b) ACD
(c) ABD
(d) AC
(e) AD
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9.Sol.
In part A, replace ‘practise’ with ‘practice’ because we need
a noun here and not a verb.
In part D, replace ‘by’ with ‘with’ as continuous consultation
with the government is talked about.
Hence, the error is in part A and part D of the sentence.The
correct answer choice is option(e).
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Q110.
The company's philosophy is to make sure that the
employees are happy, have the ability to be
intellectually stimulated and contribute, towards
their growth.
(a) contribute to their growth
(b) contribute towards its growth
(c) contributes towards its growing
(d) contribute to its growing
(e) No correction required
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Q110.
The company's philosophy is to make sure that the
employees are happy, have the ability to be
intellectually stimulated and contribute, towards
their growth.
(a) contribute to their growth
(b) contribute towards its growth
(c) contributes towards its growing
(d) contribute to its growing
(e) No correction required
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In the following question, some part of the sentence may have errors. Find out
which part of the sentence has an error and select the appropriate option. If a
sentence is free from error, select 'No Error'.
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Q11.
On a recent sunny Sunday morning,(a)/ following a
night of fluffy snowfall,(b)/ tens of thousand of skiers
flocked (c)/to the resorts of Summit County.(d)
A) to the resorts of Summit County
B) tens of thousand of skiers flocked
C) following a night of fluffy snowfall,
D) On a recent sunny Sunday morning,
E) No error
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11Sol.
In part (c) replace ‘tens of thousand’ with the correct
phrase “tens of thousands” which is often used to
describe a very large number. This phrase is often
used when the exact number is not known or when
the number is so large that it is not worth trying to
count it. A skier is a person who moves over snow on
skis. Hence, option (B) is the required choice.
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Q12.
Two persons, who were crossing the spot (a)/on a
two-wheeler, asked Gururaj(b)/ as to why he is
standing there(c)/ and picked a quarrel with him.(d)
A) as to why he is standing there
B) and picked a quarrel with him
C) Two persons, who were crossing the spot
D) on a two-wheeler, asked Gururaj
E) No error
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12.Sol.
In part (c), replace ‘is’ with ‘was’ as the given
sentence is in the past tense. Hence, option (A) is the
required choice.
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Q13.
Its findings cannot be relied at (a)/ to substitute the
judgment of a lawyer, (b)/ doctor or engineer(c)/ or
other professionals.(d)
A) to substitute the judgment of a lawyer
B) or other professionals
C) doctor or engineer
D) Its findings cannot be relied at
E) No error
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13.Sol.
In part(a) the correct phrase is ‘rely on’ and
not ‘rely at’ which means ‘to depend on
(someone or something)’.Hence, option (D)
is the required choice.
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In the given sentences I, II and III some may have errors in them. Choose the
sentence(s) that have error/s in them. If there is no error in the given sentences,
choose ‘all are correct’.
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Q14.
I) She was incredible courageous, heroic, though later
she became very sick.
II)I wish I could spot some light at the end of the
tunnel.
III)The infection spreads quickly between the
members of the community.
(a) Both II and III (b) Only II
(c) Only III (d) Both I and III
(e) All are correct
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14.Sol.
In sentence I, replace the adjective ‘incredible’ with
‘incredibly’ as here we need an adverb to qualify the
adjective ‘courageous’. In sentence III, replace the
preposition ‘between’ with ‘among’ as the reference is to the
members of the community who are more than two.
‘Between' refers to two subjects while 'among' refers to
more than two subjects. Sentence II is grammatically
correct. Hence, option(d) is the required choice.
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There are three sentences given in each question. Find the sentence(s) which
is/are grammatically correct and mark your answer choosing the best possible
alternative among the five options given below each question. If all the sentences
are correct, choose (e) as your answer.
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Q15.
(i) We are the largest producer and second larger
exporter of millets in the world.
(ii) The billionaire will endow the school of nursing
with a huge donation.
(iii) It can help you write poems and stories, or even
share ideas for a project.
(a) Only (i) (b) Only (ii)
(c) Only (iii) (d) Both (ii) and (iii)
(e) All are correct
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15.Sol.
In sentence (i), replace ‘second larger’ with ‘ second
largest’ as we use superlative degree when making
comparisons of three or more people or things.
Hence, option(d) is the correct choice.
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Q16.
(i) We are the largest producer and second larger
exporter of millets in the world.
(ii) The billionaire will endow the school of nursing
with a huge donation.
(iii) It can help you write poems and stories, or even
share ideas for a project.

(a) Only (i) (b) Only (ii)


(c) Only (iii) (d) Both (ii) and (iii)
(e) All are correct
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16.Sol.
In sentence (i), replace ‘second larger’ with ‘ second largest’
as we use superlative degree when making comparisons of
three or more people or things. Hence, option(d) is the
correct choice.
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Q17.
(i) Everyone can help reduce carbon emissions by
using public transport.
(ii) The company will comply to the order following
its evaluation.
(iii)A study showed that 230 million Indian slid into
poverty due to COVID-19.
(a) Only (ii) (b) Only (i)
(c) Only (iii) (d) Both (i) and (ii)
(e) All are correct
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17.Sol.
In sentence (ii), replace ‘to’ with ‘with’ as the correct phrase
is ‘comply with’ which means ‘to obey an order, rule, or
request’.
In sentence (iii), replace ‘Indian’ with ‘Indians’ as here the
noun should be plural after ‘230 million’.Hence, option(b) is
the correct choice.
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Direction : In the question given below, a sentence is divided into five parts.
There is/are error(s) in one or more parts of the sentence. Find out the part(s)
with error(s) and choose the option accordingly.
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Q18.
The call was made from the(A)/ phone of a tea
stall owner,(B)/ who was apparent shocked(C)/
when a squad of policeman(D)/ turned up at his
place(E).
(a) Both B and D
(b) Both C and D
(c) Both A and C
(d) Both B and E
(e) No error
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18.Sol.
In part C, replace ‘apparent’ with ‘apparently’ as here
we need an adverb to qualify the adjective
‘shocked’.In part D, replace ‘policeman’ with
‘policemen’ as here squad which means a small group
of people having a particular task is being talked
about. Hence, option(b) is the required choice.
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Q19.
This websites often track your(A)/ reading
habits and than apply(B)/ machine learning to
figure(C)/ out which articles to show(D)/ you so
that you stay on at the site(E).
(a) Both A and D
(b) Both B and D
(c) Both A and B
(d) Both B and E
(e) No error
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19.Sol.
In part A, replace the adjective ‘this’ with ‘these’ as it qualifies the plural noun
‘websites’.This and these are used to point to something near you. For a singular
thing, we use this and for a plural thing, we use these. In part B, replace ‘than’
with ‘then’ because ‘than’ is used in comparisons and ‘then’ indicates time.
Hence, option(c) is the required choice.
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Q20.
The American Academy of Pediatrics
recently(A)/ issued new guidelines for
treating(B)/ more than 14 millions children(C)/
and adolescents with obesity (D)/in United
States(E).

(a) Both A and E (b) Both C and E


(c) Both A and C (d) Both B and C
(e) No error
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20.Sol.
In part C, replace ‘millions’ with ‘million’ because
when nouns like million, billion, hundred, thousand ,
dozen etc are preceded by any number, they are
never expressed in the plural form. In part E, add
article ‘the’ before ‘United States’.Hence, option(b) is
the required choice.
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Q21.
According to this magazine,(A)/ more such
orbits are expected to(B)/ be published soon,
but the dozen(C)/ new ones already bring
(D)/the list of Jovian moons to 92(E).

(a) Both B and D (b) Both A and D


(c) Both A and C (d) Both B and E
(e) No error
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21.Sol.
The sentence is correct.Hence, option(e) is the required choice.
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Q22.
Change should be from within and from(A)/
external environmental triggers such as
pollution,(B)/ occupation hazards from
chemicals(C)/ and peer-influence habits(D)/
such as drinking and smoking(E).

(a) Both A and D (b) Both C and D


(c) Both B and C (d) Both B and E
(e) No error
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22.Sol.
In part C, replace ‘occupation’ with ‘occupational’ as
here we need an adjective to qualify the noun
‘hazards’.In part D, replace ‘peer-influence’ with
‘peer-influenced’ as here also we need an adjective to
qualify the noun ‘habits’.
Hence, option(b) is the required choice.
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In each of the questions, a sentence has been divided into four parts, one of
which may contain an error. Identify that fragment and mark it as your answer.
The words in bold are contextually and grammatically correct. Mark (e) if the
sentence contains no error.
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Q23.
The royal family had expressed anguish over the
tragedy who left 135 people dead including at
least 55 children and had announced ex gratia
of Rs 1 lakh to the kin of each victim.
(a)The royal family had expressed anguish over
(b)the tragedy who left 135 people dead including at
(c)least 55 children and had announced ex gratia of
(d)Rs 1 lakh to the kin of each victim
(e)No error
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23.Sol.
In part (b), replace the relative pronoun ‘who’ with
‘which’ as ‘who’ is used for human beings and here
the reference is to the noun ‘tragedy’. Hence,
option(b) is the required choice.
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Q24.
The policy guidelines for uplinking and
downlinking is aimed at making India the hub
of uplinking as they allow Indian teleports to
uplink foreign channels.
(a) The policy guidelines for uplinking and downlinking
(b) is aimed at making India the hub of
(c) uplinking as they allow Indian teleports
(d) to uplink foreign channels
(e) No error
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24.Sol.
In part (b), replace the helping verb ‘is’ with ‘are’ as its subject is ‘guidelines’
which is in plural form. Verbs are always used according to their subjects. Hence,
option(b) is the required choice.
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Q25.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has played a vital role
in mobilising every resource to treat the diseases of
poor and marginalised sections of society, especially
Sickle Cell anaemia in affected populations.
(a) Prime Minister Narendra Modi has played a
(b) vital role in mobilising every resource to treat the
(c) diseases of poor and marginalised sections of society,
(d) especially Sickle Cell anaemia in affected populations
(e) No error
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25.Sol.
In part (c), replace the helping verb ‘poor’ with ‘the poor’ as here poor people
are being talked about. Poor is an adjective and sometimes we use it as a noun
to represent a whole group of people. In that case, it's form is fixed; i.e. 'the poor'
is used. The poor means ‘the poor people’. Hence, option(c) is the required
choice.
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In the questions given here, a sentence is divided into five parts. One of the parts
of each sentence is highlighted in bold. It is the grammatically correct part of the
sentence. Out of the other four parts, you need to choose the part which contains
grammatical or contextual error in it. If the given sentence is both grammatically
correct and contextually meaningful, choose option (E) i.e., “All are correct” as
your answer.
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Q26.
The deep divide is seen(A)/ in the air force
bombing(B)/ the citizens and the people’s
(C)/militias killing government(D)/ soldiers
and policeman(E).
(a) B
(b) C
(c) D
(d) E
(e) All are correct
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26.Sol.
In part E, replace ‘policeman’ with ‘policemen’ as the noun ‘soldiers’ before the
conjunction ‘and’ is also in plural form. ‘And’ takes the same form of noun or
verb before and after it. Hence, option(d) is the correct choice.
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Q27.
The Article states that “all the(A)/ seats in a
municipality shall be(B)/ filed by persons chosen
by(C)/ direct election from the territorial(D)/
constituencies in the municipal area’’(E).
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) E
(e) All are correct
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27.Sol.
In part C, replace ‘filed’ which means ‘submit (a legal
document, application, or charge) to be placed on
record by the appropriate authority’ with ‘filled’ as
the context talks about filling the seats in
municipality. Hence, option(c) is the correct choice.
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Q28.
Eminent veterinarians from(A)/ across the
country presented papers(B)/ on recent
advances in(C)/ pet and farm animal
clinical(D)/ practise to meet global needs(E).
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) E
(e) All are correct
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28.Sol.
In part E, replace ‘practise ‘ with ‘practice’ as here we
need a noun and not a verb. practice
‘Practise’ is a verb and ‘practice’ is a noun. Hence,
option(d) is the correct choice.
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Q29.
Over the past 30 years,(A)/ enormous
improvements (B)/have been made(C)/ in
medicine’s ability(D)/ to treat patients(E).

(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) E
(e) All are correct
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29.Sol.
The sentence is correct.
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Q30.
People who are deeply pigmented (dark
skin)(A)/ have more melanin then people(B)/
with light skin and are less(C)/ likely to get skin
cancer from (D)/too much exposure to the
sun(E).
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) E
(e) All are correct
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30.Sol.
In part B, replace ‘then ‘ with ‘than ’ as here
comparison is being made. ‘Then’ is an adverb
which means ‘after that; next; afterwards’ and
‘than’ as a preposition is used to compare two
things. Hence, option(b) is the correct choice.
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Directions : In each of the questions given below four sentences are given which
may or may not be grammatically correct. Find the sentences which are both
grammatically and contextually correct and choose the options according to it. If
all the given sentences are grammatically and contextually correct then choose
option (e) as your choice.
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Q31.
(I) Mary and her fellow-members have to both
reveal empathy or a firm quest for the truth.
(II) A number of buildings around the
Parliament was still smouldering today.
(III) There are two flashlights, neither of which
works.
(IV) Despite the law, people continue to use
mobile phones while driving.
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31.Sol.
In sentence(I), replace ‘or’ with ‘and’ as ‘both’ is
always followed by ‘and’. In sentence(II), replace
‘was’ with ‘were’ because after the phrase ‘A number
of’ the plural form of the verb is used. Sentence (III)
and (IV) are grammatically correct. Hence, option(d)
is the correct choice.
Smouldering- to burn slowly
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Q32.
(I) If I had a lot of money, I would travel around the world.
(II) New Zealand is one of the most expensive country to
live in.
(III) LEGOs are among the most universally loved toys
ever produced.
(IV) The post-mortem has began and questions are being
asked about a few past performers being left out of the
squad.
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32.Sol.
In sentence(II), replace ‘country’ with ‘countries’ as the
phrase ‘one of the’ is always followed by the plural form of
the nouns. In sentence(IV), replace ‘began’ with ‘begun’
because after ‘has’ we use the third form of the verb.
Sentence (I) and (III) are grammatically correct. Hence,
option(c) is the correct choice.
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Q33.
(I) I always enjoy to listen to classical music when I
have some free time.
(II) A genuine student tries to show a more
honest and holistic side of himself.
(III) Both sets of arguments made by the
petitioners calls for deep reflection.
(IV) The aqueous solution of the acid is fairly
stable at ordinary temperatures.
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33. Sol.
In sentence(I), replace ‘to listen’ with ‘listening’ as after ‘enjoy’,
gerund(‘ing’ form of the verb) is used. In sentence(III), replace ‘calls’
with ‘call’ because the subject here is ‘Both sets’ which is plural in
form and plural subject is always followed by the plural form of the
verb. ‘Call for’ is a phrasal verb which means ‘make something
necessary’. Sentence (II) and (IV) are grammatically correct. Hence,
option(c) is the correct choice.

Aqueous- containing water


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Q34.
(I) It is design to make one group of people feel
superior and another inferior.
(II) The factory was closed for failing to comply to
government safety regulations.
(III) Along with a positive attitude and a healthy
diet, your fitness level plays a major role in how
you feel.
(IV) There was helpful informations for us to
improve observation techniques.
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34.Sol.
In sentence(I), replace ‘design’ with ‘designed’ as after ‘is’
we use the third form of the verb in passive voice. In
sentence(II), replace ‘comply to’ with ‘comply with’ because
‘Comply’ is always followed by the preposition ‘with’. Comply
means ‘to obey an order or request’. In sentence(IV), replace
‘informations’ with ‘information’ as information is an
uncountable noun and uncountable nouns are not
expressed in plural forms. Sentence (III) is grammatically
correct. Hence, option(b) is the correct choice.
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Q35.
(I) It wasn't enough, but it was all she felt capable of
at the moment.
(II) They feed their dog the same thing which they
eat.
(III) The team has been working on the same
project since two years.
(IV) The court found that the practice was cruel
and caused the animal unnecessary pain and
suffering.
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35.Sol.
In sentence(II), replace ‘which’ with ‘that’ as ‘the same’ is always followed by the
relative pronoun ‘that’ and not ‘which’. In sentence(III), replace ‘since’ with ‘for’
as here the period of action is mentioned i.e. ‘two years’. ‘Since’ is used to show
the beginning point of an action. Sentence (I) and (IV) are grammatically correct.
Hence, option(a) is the correct choice.
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Direction : Direction: In the given sentences I, II and III some may have errors in
them.Choose the sentence(s) that have error/s in them. If there is no error in the
given sentences, choose ‘all are correct’.
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Q36.
I. The report lists dozens of projects in the
neighbourhood that has been planned, financed
or constructed.
II. With the surgical robot system, high-tech medical
care will now be available at just 60% of the cost
without compromising on quality.
III. The earth’s crust is made up of roughly 15
massive segmented chunky slabs called tectonic
plates which are constantly in motion.
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36.Sol.
In sentence I, replace ‘has’ with ‘have’ as the subject here is ‘the projects’ which
is a plural noun. Hence, option(b) is the correct choice.
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Q37.
I. The marathon wound by the arterial roads of the
town before culminating on the college premises.
II. If you are going to get a new budget laptop, there
is a high possibility that the device might be
running with the Windows operating system.
III. The starting point of the so-called crisis is the
release of a report by a research/broker firm.
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37.Sol.
In sentence I ,replace ‘by’ with ‘through’ as the correct phrase is ‘wound through’
which means ‘to move or progress from one side of something and out another
in a twisting or circuitous manner’.
In sentence II, replace ‘with’ with ‘on’ as the device runs on the windows
operating system and not with the windows operating system. Hence, option(a)
is the correct choice.
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Q38.
I. The recently announce budget affords a good
opportunity to take stock of the fiscal situation.
II. On the theme ‘The runway to a billion
opportunities’, the show seeks to display India’s
growth in aerospace and defence capabilities.
III. Globally, the fashion industry causes 10 per cent
of total carbon emissions and is a big pollutants.
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38.Sol.
In sentence I, replace ‘announce’ with ‘announced’ as
the sentence talks about the past.
In sentence III, replace ‘pollutants’ with ‘pollutant’ as
it is preceded by article ‘a’.
Hence, option(b) is the correct choice.
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Q39.
I. Tamil Nadu was one of the leading states in number of
accidents and loss of lives.
II. The water utility proposes to provide consultancy for
design and rent out its space for mobile towers, wall
painting, parking, film shooting and ATMs.
III. The pilgrimage will mark 50 years of diplomatic
relations among India and South Korea and aims to
increase friendship and collaboration among the two
countries.
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39.Sol.
In sentence III, replace ‘among’ with ‘between’ as
here only two countries are being talked about.
'Between' typically refers to two subjects while
'among' refers to more than two. Hence, option(c) is
the correct choice.
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In the question given below, a sentence is divided into five parts. There is/are
error(s) in one or more parts of the sentence. Find out the part(s) with error(s)
and choose the option accordingly.

(a) Only I
(b) Only II
(c) Only III
(d) Both II and III
(e) All are correct
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Q40.
The use of natural health products(A)/ such as
minerals and amino acids have increased
(B)/and continue to rise, partly driven(C)/ by
consumers’ buying(D)/ habits during the
COVID-19 pandemic(E).
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40.Sol.
In part B, replace ‘have’ with ‘has’ and in part C, replace ‘continue’ with
‘continues’ as the subject here is ‘The use’ which is singular in form. Hence
option (c) is the required choice.
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Q41.
Construction of the factory started(A)/ in
September 2020, and the work was(B)/
completed in just over two years(C)/ despite of
the various challenges posed(D)/ in the Covid-
19 pandemic(E).
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41.Sol.
In part D, remove ‘of’ after the preposition ‘despite as it is never followed by ‘of’.
Despite means ‘in spite of’. In part E, replace ‘in’ with ‘by’ as here the challenges
posed by the Covid-19 pandemic are talked about . Hence option (d) is the
required choice.
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Q42.
If you was to open your medicine cabinet(A)/
right now, there’s a fair chances that you would
find(B)/ at least one bottle of vitamins(C)/
alongside the painkillers, (D)plasters and cough
syrup(E).
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42.Sol.
In part A, replace ‘was’ with ‘were’ as this is a
conditional sentence in which ‘I’ is followed by the
plural verb ‘were’. In part B, replace ‘chances’ with
‘chance’ as it is preceded by the indefinite article ‘a’.
Hence option (c) is the required choice.
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Q43.
A large number of people(A)/ from across the
globe is going(B)/ to attend the ceremony
which(C)/ will see the participations(D)/ of
many eminent personalities(E).
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43.Sol.
In part B, replace ‘is’ with ‘are’ as the phrase ‘A large
number of’ is followed by the plural form of the verb
.In part D, replace ‘participations’ with ‘participation’
as it is not used in the plural form. Hence option (a) is
the required choice.
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Q44.
Users believe these treatments(A)/ can
quell a cold, slow the(B)/ effects of
ageing,(C)/ brightened skin, fix a hangover
(D)/or just make it feel well(E).
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44.Sol.
In part D, replace ‘brightened’ with ‘brighten’ as after
modal verbs (here, can) we use the base form of the
verb(V1). In part E, replace ‘it’ with ‘them’ as the
reference is to the plural subject ‘users’. Hence option
(b) is the required choice.
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In the question given below, one part of the sentence may have an error. Find out
which part of the sentence has an error and select the appropriate option. If the
sentence is free from error, select ‘No error’. Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.
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Q45.
What use to be(A)/ a bunch of trees, walls,(B)/
and gates is now a shiny(C)/ shimmering ball of
steel.(D)/No error(E)
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) No error
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45.Sol.
In part (A), replace ‘use’ with ‘used’ as the sentence
talks about the past. Hence, option (a) is the required
choice.
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Q46.
Their efforts and sacrifices(A)/ to promote and
support the(B)/ art and culture were(C)/ being
ignore.(D)/No error(E)

(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) No error
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46. Sol.
In part (D), replace ‘ignore’ with ‘ignored’ as
after the helping verb ‘being’ we use the third
form of the verb(V3).Hence, option (d) is the
required choice.
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Q47.
Intervention in the build(A)/ environment will
inevitably (B)/be coloured by its(C)/ existing
architectural heritage.(D)/No error(E)

(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) No error
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47.Sol.
In part (A), replace ‘build’ with ‘built’ as here we need past participle(V3) to
qualify the noun ‘environment’. A past participle is a word formed from a verb
that can be used as an adjective. Hence, option (a) is the required choice.
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Q48.
It is a elementary principle of law(A)/ that a
purchaser of a mortgaged(B)/ property takes
the property(C)/ subject to the mortgage.
(D)/No error(E)
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) No error
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48.Sol.
In part (A), replace the article ‘a’ with ‘an’ because ‘elementary’ is a vowel
sounding word. Hence, option (a) is the required choice.
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Q49.
The guidelines spring from(A)/ a scientific
understanding of(B)/ obesity that has
been(C)/ evolving since decades.(D)/No
error(E)
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) No error
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49.Sol.
In part (C), replace ‘since’ with ‘for’ as we use ‘since’ to indicate starting point of
action and ‘for’ to indicate period of action. Hence, option (c) is the required
choice.
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In the following question, more than one part of the sentence may have errors.
Find out which part(s) of the sentence has/have an error and select the
appropriate option.
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Q50.
The exhibits uses stamps and(A)/ photographic
collections to highlight(B)/ India’s history,
culture, art,(C) and heritage by the years.(D)
(a) AB
(b) AC
(c) BD
(d) CD
(e) AD
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50.Sol.
In part (A), replace ‘uses’ with ‘use’ as the subject ‘exhibits’ is singular here. In
part (D), replace ‘by’ with ‘through’. The preposition ‘through’ means ‘continuing
in time towards completion of (a process or period)’. Hence, option (e) is the
required choice.
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Q51.
The department of School Education(A)/ and
Literacy has identifying a(B)/ total of 1,316
unauthorise private(C)/ schools running in the
State.(D)
(a) AD
(b) BC
(c) BD
(d) CD
(e) AB
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51.Sol.
In part (B), replace the verb ‘identifying’ with ‘identified’ as after ‘has’ we use
the third form of the verb(v3). In part (C), replace ‘unauthorise’ with
‘unauthorised’ as here we need an adjective(past participle(v3)) to qualify the
noun ‘private’. past participle is a word formed from a verb that can be used as
an adjective. Hence, option (b) is the required choice.
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Q52.
I believe a metropolitan city(A)/ must evolve
and adapted to its (B)/changing needs, and
reflect the(C)/ ethos of their people, place and
time.(D)

(a) BC
(b) BD
(c) BA
(d) CA
(e) AD
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52.Sol.
In part (B), replace the word ‘adapted’ with ‘adapt’ as after the modal verb
‘must’, we use the base form of the verb(v1).
In part (D), replace ‘their’ with ‘its’ as the reference is to the noun ‘city’ which is
a singular noun.Hence, option (b) is the required choice.
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Q53.
Two year ago, the UN General Assembly(A)/ had
adopted India’s resolution (B)/to declare 2023
as the(C)/ International Year of Millets.(D)

(a) AB
(b) AC
(c) BD
(d) CD
(e) AD
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53.Sol.
In part (A), replace ‘years’ with ‘year’ as here we need a plural noun after the
adjective ‘two’. In part (B), replace ‘had adopted’ with ‘adopted’ because the
given sentence should be in simple past tense. When the adverbs of past time
like ‘ago, before, yesterday, last week/year/month etc’ are used the sentence
should be in simple past only. Hence, option (a) is the required choice.
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Q54.
When the best evidence is not(A)/ available,
best course is to produce(B)/ a certified copy
which is the(C)/ next best available
alternatives.(D)
(a) CD
(b) AC
(c) BC
(d) AD
(e) BD
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54.Sol.
In part (A), add the definite article ‘the’ before the adjective ‘best’ as we always
use ‘the’ before superlative adjectives. In part (D), replace ‘alternatives’ with
‘alternative’ as the sentence talks about only one alternative. Hence, option (e) is
the required choice.
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Directions : In the questions given below, a statement has been divided into 5
parts with one or more parts containing an error (grammatical and contextual).
You are required to choose the part/parts which have an error and are
contextually and grammatically incorrect.
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Q55.
Smoking is one of the older techniques used to(A)/
preserve meat by exposing it to smoke(B)/ generated
from the wood or coal in an enclosed(C)/ chamber
under control conditions(D)/ of humidity and
temperature.(E)
(a) Only B and E
(b) Only C and D
(c) Only A, C and D
(d) Only A and E
(e) Only C
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55.Sol.
In part (A), replace the comparative adjective ‘older’ with the superlative
adjective ‘oldest’ as with the phrase ‘one of the’ we use the superlative
adjectives. In part (C), omit article ‘the’ before the noun ‘wood’ as ‘wood’ is an
uncountable noun and we don’t use article before uncountable noun unless it is
used in a particular sense. In part (D), replace the verb ‘control’ with the
adjective ‘controlled’ as here we need an adjective to qualify the noun
‘conditions’.Hence option (b) is the correct choice.
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Q56.
Warning labels, on other hand, provide(A)/
information about potential hazards associated(B)/
with a product as it take into(C)/ consideration the
nutrients of (D)/concern like sugars, fats and salt.(E)

(a) Only A, B and E


(b) Only B
(c) Only E
(d) Only A and C
(e) Only D
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56.Sol.
In part (A), add article ‘the’ before the word ‘other’ as the correct phrase is ‘on
the other hand’ which is used to introduce a statement that contrasts with a
previous statement or presents a different point of view. In part C, replace the
pronoun ‘it’ with ‘their’ because the reference is to the subject ‘warning labels’
which is plural in form. Hence option (b) is the correct choice.
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Q57.
A wise lady and a doting(A)/ mother, she would
have (B)/articulated the inner (C)/feelings of a
proud parent(D)/ much better than me.(E)

(a) Only B and E


(b) Only B, C and D
(c) Only C and D
(d) Only A and B
(e) Only E
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57.Sol.
In part (B), replace the modal verb ‘would’ with ‘could’. Could is the past tense of
can, it refers to an ability that a person generally had in the past or to something
that was generally possible in the past. Would is used to talk about a possible or
imagined situation, and is often used when that possible situation is not going to
happen. In part (E), replace the objective case pronoun ‘me’ with its subjective
case ‘I’ because comparison is always made between the same cases of pronoun.
Here, the comparison is between the pronouns ‘She’ and ‘I’. Hence option (a) is
the correct choice.
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Directions: In the questions given below, a statement has been divided into 4
parts with one or more parts containing an error (grammatical and contextual).
You are required to choose the part/parts which have an error and are
contextually and grammatically incorrect.
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Q59.
The aspirants objected the decision,(A)/ saying
they wouldn’t have(B)/ time enough to prepare
for(C)/ the revised curriculum if it went into
effect in 2023.(D)

(a) Only A, B and C


(b) Only B, C and D
(c) Only B and D
(d) Only A and C
(e) Only D
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59.Sol.
In part (a), add preposition ‘to’ after the verb ‘objected’ as the word ‘object’ is
always followed by ‘to’. Example- I object to your opinion. In part (c), replace
‘time enough’ with ‘enough time’ as here ‘enough’ is working as an adjective and
‘time’ is a noun. When ‘enough’ works as an adjective it is used before a noun.
And when ‘enough’ works as an adverb it is used after an adjective. Hence,
option (d) is the required choice.
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Q60.
Beside reading the novel, I had many(A)/
different kinds of coaching happening,(B)/ like
language but how to roll a (C)/cigarette as I am
a non-smoker.(D)
(a) Only B and C
(b) Only C and D
(c) Only A and C
(d) Only A and B
(e) Only C
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60.(c)
In part (a), replace the word ‘beside’ with ‘besides’ as ‘beside’ means ‘by the side
of’ and ‘besides’ means ‘in addition to’. In part (c),replace the conjunction ‘but’
with ‘and’ because we use ‘but’ to introduce a phrase or clause contrasting with
what has already been mentioned.
Hence, option (c) is the required choice.
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Q61.
He is a recipient of over 35 awards and honours
from(A)/ all over the world and have published
over(B)/ 480 papers and hold 50 patents in the(C)/
field of nanoelectronics and sensors.(D)

(a) Only B and C


(b) Only B, C and D
(c) Only C and D
(d) Only A and B
(e) Only B
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61.Sol.
In part (b), replace the helping verb ‘have’ with ‘has’ as the subject here is ‘he’
which is singular in form. In part (c),replace the plural verb ‘hold’ with ‘holds’ as
the reference again is to the subject ‘he’.Hence, option (a) is the required choice.
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Q62.
As a younger child, she spent a few years(A)/ in
Shantiniketan where she moved(B)/ with her
mother and uncle,(C)/ after her father died.(D)
(a) Only A, B and C
(b) Only B, C and D
(c) Only A and D
(d) Only A and B
(e) Only D
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62.Sol.
In part (a), replace the comparative degree adjective ‘younger’ with the positive
degree adjective ‘young’ as here no comparison is being made, only one child is
being talked about. In part (d), add the helping verb ‘had’ before the verb ‘died’
because when we talk about two actions or events in the past, we always use the
past perfect(had+V3) for the action that happened earlier and simple past (V2)
for the action that happened later. Here, first her father died, and then they
moved. Hence, option (c) is the required choice.
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Q63.
With over 700,000 subscribers, Jose is
among(A)/ the hundreds of regional content
creators(B)/ who have carved up a niche (C)/for
themselves in the digital world.(D)

(a) Only B and C


(b) Only C and D
(c) Only A and D
(d) Only A and B
(e) Only C
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63.Sol.
In part (c), replace the phrasal verb ‘carved up’ with
‘carved out’ as here the correct phrasal verb is
‘carved out’ which means ‘establish a career, role, or
reputation for oneself through hard work’ and
‘carved up’ means ‘divide something ruthlessly into
separate areas or parts’. Hence, option (e) is the
required choice.
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Q64.
Although her unique take on(A)/ current topics
has made her(B)/ a popular name among
Bengali(C)/ creators but it was not an easy
journey. (D)
(a) Only A, B and C
(b) Only B
(c) Only C
(d) Only A and B
(e) Only D
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64.Sol.
In part (d), replace the conjunction ‘but’ with ‘yet’ as ‘although’ is always
followed by ‘yet’ or comma(,). Hence, option (e) is the required choice.
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Exercise
Directions: In each of the questions, a sentence has been divided into four parts,
one of which may contain an error. Identify that fragment and mark it as your
answer. Mark (e) if the sentence contains no error.
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Q66.
According to a UN report, the percentage of urban
residents in India will be 52.8 by 2050, and Delhi will
surpass c)/ Tokyo as the world's most populous city
by 2028. d)/ No error e)
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66.Ans. c)
Delhi will have surpassed
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Q67.
Mediation is a process for a)/ conflicts to be resolved
by the parties involved and b)/ escaping the cycle of
accusations and denials while c)/ determining who
has the most to gain from settling the conflict. d)/ No
error e)
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67.Sol.
All of the fragments are correct and do not contain any errors
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Q68.
The World Bank has issued an advisory stating that
the impact of (a)/ increased tariff use to control
international commerce (b)/ may be comparable as
the large decline in global (c)/ trade following the
financial crisis ten years ago. d)/ No error e)
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68.Ans. c)
Here, we are comparing the increasing tariff use to
control international commerce to the large decline
in global trade following the financial crisis. To
compare, 'be comparable to the'
should be used.
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Q69.
A story has always be used A)/ as a powerful
tool for B)/ passing vital information from (C)/
one generation to the next. D)/ No error E)
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69.Ans. a)
'be' should be replaced with 'been' because 'has' takes the Past Participle form
of a verb.
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Q70.
We all are indebted to him A)/ for holding not only
high moral values B)/ but also rendering dedicated
services C)/ for the betterment of the human race.
D)/ No error E)
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70.Ans. b)
Change the order from 'for holding not only' to 'for
not only holding'.
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Q71.
(a) We have been attempting to
(b) determine the root cause
(c) of this recurring problem
(d) since the last four days
(e) No error
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71.Ans. d)
Replace 'since' with 'for' as 'the last four days' is a period of time not a point of
time.
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Q72.
(a) I told him plainly that
(b) he is a lazy fellow
(c) and that
(d) he had done his work poorly
(e) No error
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72.Ans. b)
The sentence is in past tense, so it should be 'was' in
place of 'is'.
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Q73.
(a) Mumbai is densely packed with tall buildings
(b) which is both its
(c) strength and its weakness
(d) depending on how one look at it
(e) No error
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73.Ans. d)
It should be "....how one 'looks' at it". Singular Subject takes Singular Verb.
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Q74.
(a) I am well aware that
(b) my employer is one of those
(c) who is wholly dedicated
(d) to their jobs and appropriate discipline
(e) No error
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74.Ans. c)
It should be 'are' in place of 'is'.
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Q75.
(a) Our business’ director
(b) does not think that
(c) we are working sincerely
(d) and enthusiastically for all these years.
(e) No error
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75.Ans. c)
The work has been going for several years continuously, so it should be 'have
been' in Place of 'are'.
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Q76.
There can never be a circumstance in which a
person a)/ gets money in an asset b)/ that is
located in India and c)/ does not pay tax to
either India or the country of his origin. d)/ No
error e)
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76.Ans. b)
Replace 'in' with 'from' as 'in' is the incorrect preposition here.
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Q77.
Despite the bank's vigorous a)/monetary
tightening strategy, b)/ its declared goal of
c)/inflation control have not been realised. d)/
No error. e)
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77.Ans. d)
Replace 'have' with 'has'. Singular Subject takes Singular Verb.
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Q78.
Many difficulties can be a)/avoided by spreading b)/
equal advancement opportunities c)/ across the
length and breadth of an institution. d)/ No error. e)
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78.Ans. e)
The sentence is correct.
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Q79.
The best educational institutions to India a)/do not
yet offer b)/a customised data science degree c)/ as a
normal programme. d)/ No error e)
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79.Ans. a)
Replace 'to' with 'in'. Incorrect use of preposition.
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Q80.
(a) In emerging economies,
(b) the private credit market
(c) remains highly segmented and thus
(d) weaken power of monetary policy
(e) No error
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80.Ans. d)
'weakens the power..' should be used instead of 'weaken power'
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Q81.
(a) The recent election campaign
(b) has been one of
(c) the most noisiest campaigns
(d) in the last decade
(e) No error
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81.Ans. c)
Delete 'most' as 'noisiest' is itself the superlative
degree of 'noise'.So, there is no need of 'most'
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Q82.
US secretary of state made it clear that time running
out for diplomacy over Iran's nuclear programme and
said that talks aimed at preventing Tehran from
acquiring a nuclear weapon would resume in April.
(a) runs out
(b) was running out
(c) ran out
(d) run out
(e) No correction required
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Q82.
US secretary of state made it clear that time running
out for diplomacy over Iran's nuclear programme and
said that talks aimed at preventing Tehran from
acquiring a nuclear weapon would resume in April.
(a) runs out
(b) was running out
(c) ran out
(d) run out
(e) No correction required
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Q83.
While the war of the generals rage on, somewhere in
small town India, wonderful things are happening,
quietly and minus fanfare.
(a) rage
(b) raging
(c) rages on
(d) raged on
(e) No correction required
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Q83.
While the war of the generals rage on, somewhere in
small town India, wonderful things are happening,
quietly and minus fanfare.
(a) rage
(b) raging
(c) rages on
(d) raged on
(e) No correction required
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Q84.
According to WWF, the small island nation of Samoa
was the first, in switch off its lights for Earth Hour.
(a) first to switch of
(b) the first to switch off
(c) the first of switch all
(d) first in switch of
(e) No correction required
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Q84.
According to WWF, the small island nation of Samoa
was the first, in switch off its lights for Earth Hour.
(a) first to switch of
(b) the first to switch off
(c) the first of switch all
(d) first in switch of
(e) No correction required
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Q85.
The campaign is significant because not just the
youths are directly appealing to the world but
because their efforts to challenge the chimera of
normalcy in the area.
(a) not just because
(b) tat not because
(c) not just
(d) because just
(e) No correction required
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Q85.
The campaign is significant because not just the
youths are directly appealing to the world but
because their efforts to challenge the chimera of
normalcy in the area.
(a) not just because
(b) tat not because
(c) not just
(d) because just
(e) No correction required
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Q86.
The doctors’ association has threatened to go on
indefinite strike support of their teachers,
(a) on supporting to
(b) to supporting
(c) for support
(d) in support of
(e) No correction required
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Q86.
The doctors’ association has threatened to go on
indefinite strike support of their teachers,
(a) on supporting to
(b) to supporting
(c) for support
(d) in support of
(e) No correction required
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Q87.
The argument against privatization stems from a fear
that the national assets were being handed to private
sector.
a) Assets are being handed over to
b) Assets is being handled by
c) Asset have been handed over to
d) Assets are being handled into
e) No correction required
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Q87.
The argument against privatization stems from a fear
that the national assets were being handed to private
sector.
a) Assets are being handed over to
b) Assets is being handled by
c) Asset have been handed over to
d) Assets are being handled into
e) No correction required
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Q88.
The principals and teachers at the selected English
medium schools were contacted.
(a) of the select English medium
(b) at the select English medium
(c) upon the selected English medium
(d) of the selection English medium
(e) No correction required
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Q88.
The principals and teachers at the selected English
medium schools were contacted.
(a) of the select English medium
(b) at the select English medium
(c) upon the selected English medium
(d) of the selection English medium
(e) No correction required
Error Detection English by Vishal sir

Q89.
Beside these norms, the data was also analysed to
form the sub groups.
(a) the data had analysed also
(b) the data were also concluded
(c) the data were also analysed
(d) an data were analysed also
(e) No correction inquired
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Q89.
Beside these norms, the data was also analysed to
form the sub groups.
(a) the data had analysed also
(b) the data were also concluded
(c) the data were also analysed
(d) an data were analysed also
(e) No correction inquired
Error Detection English by Vishal sir

Q90.
The children and their specific problems needs to be
identified.
(a) problem need to be
(b) problems needed to be
(c) problems has been
(d) problems need to be
(e) No correction required
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Q90.
The children and their specific problems needs to be
identified.
(a) problem need to be
(b) problems needed to be
(c) problems has been
(d) problems need to be
(e) No correction required
Error Detection English by Vishal sir

Q91.
He does not know that Mount Everest is the most
highest mountain peak.
(a) is a more highest mountain
(b) is the most high mountain
(c) is the higher mountain
(d) is the highest mountain
(e) No correction required
Error Detection English by Vishal sir

Q91.
He does not know that Mount Everest is the most
highest mountain peak.
(a) is a more highest mountain
(b) is the most high mountain
(c) is the higher mountain
(d) is the highest mountain
(e) No correction required
Error Detection English by Vishal sir

Q92.
Innovators create products which are an outgrowing
what they imagine, things that help them create a world
they would like to live In.
(a) what is an outgrowing of what has been imagined by
them
(b) which are an outgrowth of what they imagine
(c) which are outgrowing what they imagine
(d) which outgrew their imagination
(e) No correction required
Error Detection English by Vishal sir

Q92.
Innovators create products which are an outgrowing
what they imagine, things that help them create a world
they would like to live In.
(a) what is an outgrowing of what has been imagined by
them
(b) which are an outgrowth of what they imagine
(c) which are outgrowing what they imagine
(d) which outgrew their imagination
(e) No correction required
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Q93.
The product-driven organization has the product as the most
Important element in everything it does.

(a) does everything to have the product's most important


element
(b) does the most important things to have all elements of
importance in its products
(c) had the product as the most important element in everything
they do
(d) keeps the most important element in every product they do
(e) No correction required
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Q93.
The product-driven organization has the product as the most
Important element in everything it does.

(a) does everything to have the product's most important


element
(b) does the most important things to have all elements of
importance in its products
(c) had the product as the most important element in everything
they do
(d) keeps the most important element in every product they do
(e) No correction required
Error Detection English by Vishal sir

Q94.
He had always have a full measure of a trait that is a
mark of a successful leader: determination.

(a) did always do a full measure of a trait


(b) had always did have a full measure of a trail
(c) had always have a fully measured traits
(d) has always had a full measure of a trait
(e) No correction required
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Q94.
He had always have a full measure of a trait that is a
mark of a successful leader: determination.

(a) did always do a full measure of a trait


(b) had always did have a full measure of a trail
(c) had always have a fully measured traits
(d) has always had a full measure of a trait
(e) No correction required
Error Detection English by Vishal sir

Q95.
When people see that somehow you're able to
cultivate and grow smart people, you win more
acclaim than if you were presented the ideas yourself.

(a) than if you presented the ideas yourself


(b) that if you presented the ideas by you
(c) than if you present the ideas yourself
(d) than if you were presented the ideas yourself
(e) No correction required
Error Detection English by Vishal sir

Q95.
When people see that somehow you're able to
cultivate and grow smart people, you win more
acclaim than if you were presented the ideas yourself.

(a) than if you presented the ideas yourself


(b) that if you presented the ideas by you
(c) than if you present the ideas yourself
(d) than if you were presented the ideas yourself
(e) No correction required
Error Detection English by Vishal sir

Q96.
If he considered you to be a bright, capable and made
contribution to his proposed project, he would listen to your
criticizing him.

(a) to have been bright, capable and had made contribution


(b) to be bright, capable and making contribution to
(c) to be bright, capable and had been contributed for
(d) would have been bright, capable and contributing with
(e) No correction required.
Error Detection English by Vishal sir

Q96.
If he considered you to be a bright, capable and made
contribution to his proposed project, he would listen to your
criticizing him.

(a) to have been bright, capable and had made contribution


(b) to be bright, capable and making contribution to
(c) to be bright, capable and had been contributed for
(d) would have been bright, capable and contributing with
(e) No correction required.
Error Detection English by Vishal sir

Q97.
Innovators create products which is an outgrowing of what
they imagine, thing that help them create a world they
would like to live in.

(a) what is an outgrowing of what has been imagined by


them
(b) which are an outgrowth of what they imagine
(c) which are outgrowing what they imagine
(d) Which outgrew their imagination
(e) No correction required
Error Detection English by Vishal sir

Q97.
Innovators create products which is an outgrowing of what
they imagine, thing that help them create a world they
would like to live in.

(a) what is an outgrowing of what has been imagined by


them
(b) which are an outgrowth of what they imagine
(c) which are outgrowing what they imagine
(d) Which outgrew their imagination
(e) No correction required
Error Detection English by Vishal sir

Q98.
Instead argument always centered on some problem that
needs to be solved, and what the best approach would be to
solve it.

a) Which was needed to be solved


b) That needed to be solved
c) That needed to have been solved
d) Which did need to be solved
e) No correction required
Error Detection English by Vishal sir

Q98.
Instead argument always centered on some problem that
needs to be solved, and what the best approach would be to
solve it.

a) Which was needed to be solved


b) That needed to be solved
c) That needed to have been solved
d) Which did need to be solved
e) No correction required
Error Detection English by Vishal sir

Q99.
The manager, or the boss, is the person who have authority
and responsibility above a bunch of other people.

(a) that have authority and responsibility above


(b) who have authority and responsibility over
(c) who had authority and responsibility
(d) who has authority and responsibility over
(e) No correction required
Error Detection English by Vishal sir

Q99.
The manager, or the boss, is the person who have authority
and responsibility above a bunch of other people.

(a) that have authority and responsibility above


(b) who have authority and responsibility over
(c) who had authority and responsibility
(d) who has authority and responsibility over
(e) No correction required
Error Detection English by Vishal sir

Q100.
More than anything else talented people wanted to be in
environments that both appreciate and cultivate their talents.

(a) wants to be in environment that both appreciate and cultivate


(b) wanted to have an environment that both appreciate and
cultivate
(c) want to be in environments that both appreciate and cultivate
(d) wanting to have been in environments that both appreciate and
cultivate
(e) No correction required
Error Detection English by Vishal sir

Q100.
More than anything else talented people wanted to be in
environments that both appreciate and cultivate their talents.

(a) wants to be in environment that both appreciate and cultivate


(b) wanted to have an environment that both appreciate and
cultivate
(c) want to be in environments that both appreciate and cultivate
(d) wanting to have been in environments that both appreciate and
cultivate
(e) No correction required
Error Detection English by Vishal sir

Q101.
The National Crime Records Bureau report states
that juvenile crimes comprises of only 1.2 per cent of
the total number of crimes in India.

(a) which juvenile crimes comprises of only


(b) that juvenile crimes comprise only
(c) that juvenile criminology comprise only
(d) that juvenile crimes comprises of
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Q101.
The National Crime Records Bureau report states
that juvenile crimes comprises of only 1.2 per cent of
the total number of crimes in India.

(a) which juvenile crimes comprises of only


(b) that juvenile crimes comprise only
(c) that juvenile criminology comprise only
(d) that juvenile crimes comprises of
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Q102.
A twenty-first century economy cannot be held
hostage by power cuts nor travel on nineteenth
century roads.

(a) cannot be hold


(b) can either be held
(c) can neither be held
(d) can either be hold
(e) No correction required
Error Detection English by Vishal sir

Q102.
A twenty-first century economy cannot be held
hostage by power cuts nor travel on nineteenth
century roads.

(a) cannot be hold


(b) can either be held
(c) can neither be held
(d) can either be hold
(e) No correction required

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