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Directions (01-50) : Read each sentence to find out
whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic
error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the
sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If
there is ‘No error’, the answer is (e) . (Ignore errors
of punctuation, if any.)
Ql. Stressing the need to have anti-counterfeiting
solutions (a) /along with adequate awareness and
monitoring, the industrial body ASPA has claimed
that (b) /counterfeit products across various sectors
in India (c) fare causing losses to the tune of over Rs 1
lakh crore each year. (d) / No error (e)
Q2. These paintings may (a) /look like the real thing,
(b) /but every one of (c) /them is fake. (d) / No error
(e)
Q3. She has each reason (a) /to be unhappy (b) /after
losing her job (c) /and her home. (d) / No error (e) Q4.
Will you join me (a) /in wishing (b) /the bride and
groom (c) /each happiness? (d) / No error (e)
Q5. Amazon is running an awesome sale (a) /right
now that saves (b) /you $15 on every of the two (c) /
newest Pokemon games for Nintendo Switch. (d)/No
error. (e)
Q6. The teams change ends (a) /at half-time so that
(b) /meither side have an (c) /unfair advantage. (d) /
No error. (e)
Q7. Traditional ways of classification (a) /get defied
due to the fact (b) /that several living organisms (c) /
are not both animals and plants. (d) / No error. (e)Q8. His words to the press (a) /were deliberately
equivocal-he didn’t (b) /deny the reports but (c) / nei-
ther did he confirm them. (d) / No error (e)
Q9. The desperate scrabble for your ticket while run-
ning (a) /for a train could be a thing of the past, a
manufacturer has claimed, (b) /with sensors poten-
tially replacing ticket barriers what (c) /detect when
passengers board trains. (d) / No error. (e)
QUO. They are in a position to forecast (a) /critical
economic variables like inflation, (b) /currency val-
ues and interest rates (c) /that influences the perfor-
mance of the stock markets. (d) / No error. (e)
Q11. Hardly the match (a) / started (b) /when the
game (c) /was interrupted. (d) / No error (e)
Q12. No sooner had (a) /I started (b) /mowing the
lawn, (c) /when it started raining. (d) / No error (e)
Q13. No sooner did (a) /I walk through (b) /the door
than (c) /the phone rings. (d) / No error. (e)
Q14. Seldom do we (a) /receive any (b) /apology when
mistakes (c) /are made. (d) / No error. (e) Q15. Barely
they had (a) /finished the match (b) / when the rain
(c) /started to fall. (d) / No error. (¢) Q16. This is one of
the (a) / place (b) /in the world where (c) /the plant is
found. (d) / No error. (e)
Q17. One of the richest people in Hong Kong (a) /
have lost $1 billion over the course of the 10-week
protests, (b) /and now he is joining the chorus of (c) /
wealthy citizens calling for the protests to end. (d) /
No error. (e)
Q18. After reaching Mecca, where they spent (a) /
the night in prayer and supplication, (b) /thousands
of hundreds of pilgrims clad in white seamless cloth
(©) headed towards Arafat following Fajr prayers Sat-
urday morning. (d) / No error. (e)
Q19. Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa has announced
(a) /five lakhs rupees compensation (b) /for the fam-ily of those (c) /killed in the flood and rain. (d) / No
error. (e)
Q20. The government has released 100 crore rupee
(a) /under the State Disaster Response Fund (b) /to
14 districts, of which Rs 25 crores (c) /will go to the
worst-hit Belagavi. (d) /No error. (e)
Q21. Robert Burns is Scotland’s most (a) /venerated
poet as he is (b) /considered more famous (c) /than all
poets. (d) / No error. (e)
Q22. Special attention is given (a) /to vibratory
projects (b) /which have been their (c) /main focus
since 1993. (d) / No error. (e)
Q23. Alfredo left the house (a) /at six this morning,
(b) fand we have not (c) /seen him since then. (d) / No
error. (e)
24. Mr. Black has been (a) /a client of (b) /this firm
since (c) /many years. (d) / No error. (e)
Q25. This is Djokovic's first tournament (a) /after sav-
ing two championship points (b) /in the Wimbledon
final (c) /and now en route to claiming his fifth title at
The Championships. (d) /No error. (e)
Q26. Kashmir celebrates its first (a) /Independence
Day after (b) /the scrapping of Article 370 (c) /amid
heavy security. (d) / No error. (e)
Q27. She did well to (a) /find the way, considering
that (b) /she was been (c) /there only once before.
(d) / No error. (e)
Q28. Mary rang John’s doorbell (a) /at 8:15 yesterday
(b) /but John already (c) /left the house. (d) / No error.
@)
Q29. I had done (a) /my work when (b) /Harish had
come (c) /to meet me. (d) / No error. (e)
Q30. When he graduated, (a) /he had (b) /been in
London (c) / from six years. (d) / No error. (¢) Q31. It
snowed (a) /in the night, (b) /so the bus (c) / did notarrive. (d) / No error. (e)
Q32. Jorge is in favour (a) /of the candidate (b) /being
(c) /interviewed Friday. (d) / No error. (e)
Q33. Nataraj objected (a) /to me borrowing (b) /his
(c) /hockey stick. (d) / No error. (e)
Q34. Doing this now (a) /will save (b) /him having to
do it next week (c) /when he will be much busier. @/
No error. (e)
Q35. This job entails (a) /yours making (b) /several
trips (c) /overseas each year. (d) / No error. (e) Q36.
She had not (a) /anticipated (b) /their arriving (c) /so
early. (d) / No error. (e)
Q37. Many borrowers now (a) /find themself (b) /
caught in a precarious (c) /financial position. (4) /No
error. (e)
Q38. None of the women availed them (a) /of respite
care as they felt that the family (b) /was best
equipped to deal (c) /with the caring needs of its
members. (d) / No error. (e)
Q39. Automatically to debar (a) /availing us of (b) /
such services seems to me (c) /to be an unnecessary
sacrifice. (d) / No error. (e)
Q40. I'm ready to go (a) /home now but I do not (b) /
want to drag you away (c) /if you are enjoying. (d) /
No error. (e)
Q41. He has reconciled (a) /himself to the loss (b) /of
the election (c) /and is moving on. (d) /No error. (e)
Q42. She must reconcile (a) /to the fact that she must.
(b) /do some work if she (c) /wants to pass her exams.
(d) / No error. (e)
43. You cannot (a) /choose to absent (b) /yours from
(©) / work ona whim. (d) / No error. (e)
Q44. The majority of the lighter-men have (a) / ac-
cepted the work in loyal observance (b) /of the deci-sion which was taken last night (c) /out an unknown
number absented themselves. (d) / No error. (e)
Q45. He is not one of those (a) /officers who follows
(b) /orders blindly (c) /and unthinkingly. (d) / No
error. (e)
Q46. The only one of the students (a) /who is Ameri-
can (b) /were late (c) / for the assembly. (d) / No error.
(e) Q47. If I knew (a) /about the exam, (b) /I would
have paid (c) /more attention in class. (d) / No error.
(e)
Q48. We could have had (a) /a longer holiday, (b) /if
we had not spend (c) /so much money on the house.
(a) / No error. (e)
Q49. If [had found (a) /her address, (b) /I would have
sent (c) /her an invitation. (d) / No error. (e) Q50. 1
would have travelled (a) /around the world (b) /if I
won (c) /the lottery. (d) / No error. (e)Ql. As news of police violence spread, (a) / Patel
community members, returning to villages (b) / and
towns from the rally, (c) /set fire government prop-
erty. (d) / No error. (e)
Q2. The only silver line to this recent crisis (a) / over
reservation was her successful handling (b) / of talkswith other OBC groups (c) /who make up 27 per cent
of the state’s population. (d) / No error. (e)
Q3. A lot of real estate companies may come up
(a) / with tempting offers and discounts but buyers
should (b) / always keep their eyes open and must
check (c) / whether all approvals are in place or not.
(d) / No error (e)
Q4. Before investing, you should look after the (a) /
overall business dynamics of the company (b) / along
with efficient management and (c) /good corporate
governance. (d) / No error. (e)
QS. Considering that a large part of the population in
India (a) / does not have access to banking services,
(b) / payments banks are expected to reach farflung
areas (c) / extending the umbrella of financial inclu-
sion to everyone. (d) / No error. (e)
Q6. My teacher used to check that we were (a) / on
the right track and if any mistake occurred, (b) / he
would help us to analyse (c) / and resolve the issues.
(d) / No error. (e)
Q7. He always said success is something to be cele-
brated, (a) / but he also believed that failure is some-
thing (b) / that you must concentrate all (c) / your en-
ergies on resolving. (d) / No error. (e)
Q8. The centre accepted the report of a judicial com-
mission (a) / that indicted former chief minister (b) /
and six of his ministerial colleagues against corrup-
tion, (c) / favouritism, nepotism and administrative
impropriety. (d) / No error. (e)
Q9. Companies like Infosys are moving fast (a) / on
automation to ensure differentiation at a time (b) /
where the technology industry and business models
(c) / are undergoing rapid changes. (d) / No error. (e)
Q10. With a sharp rise in the number of large-scale
financial crimes, (a) / the CBI and Indian Institute
of Management have initiated (b) / a first-of-itskindcourse to train sleuths (c) / from CBI to probe finan-
cial frauds. (d) / No error, (e)
Q11. Ayear has passed by (a) / since he went to Delhi
(b) /and we have not hear (c) /any news of him. (d) /
No error (e)
Q12. From the last one month (a) / each of us (b) /
have been working (c) / on the same project. (d) / No
error. (e)
Q13. When I receive (a) / the letter, the date (b) / for
the interview (c) / was already over. (d) / No error. (e)
Q14. We had (a) / helped him (b) / if he had (c) / re-
quested us earlier. (d) / No error. (e)
Q15. We have observed that (a) / many good pro-
grammes (b) / suffer of shortage (c) / of funds and
other resources, (d) / No error. (e)
Q16. Jagdish met me yesterday (a) / but he did not tell
me (b) / that he has (c) / resigned from the factory.
(4) / No error. (e)
Q17. It is unfortunate (a) / but still a reality (b) / that
Poverty and development (©) / goes hand in hand
(@) / No error. (e)
Q18. I know whom (a) / this job should be (b) / en-
trusted to (c) / for smooth handing. (4) / No error. (e)
Q19. The Supervisor noticed that (a) / one of the em-
ployees were (b) / involved in (©) / unfair activities
outside the office. (d) / No error. (e)
Q20. How well a person (a) / completes his own (b)/
assignments depend (c)/ upon his skill () / Noerror,
)
Q21. He is so lazy (a) / that he takes a (b) / large
number of time (c) /to complete such a small piece of
work. (d) / No error. (e)Q22. Dileep has spend (a) / six years in Calcutta (b)/
but still he does not know (c) / many parts of the city.
(d) / No error. (e)
Q23. Last week when (a) /I reach Viru'shouse (b) / he
had already (c) / left for Mumbai. (d) / No error. (e)
Q24. The number of foreign tourists (a) / visiting
India are increasing (b) / day by day during (c) / this
tourist season. (d) / No error. (e)
Q25. After 50 years of Independence (a) / many so-
cial problems (b) / still remaining (c) / to be solved in
India. (d) / No error. (e)
Q26. He does not (a) / fail to came (b) /to my help (c)/
whenever I am in trouble. (d) / No error. (e) Q27. My
parents (a) / prevented me (b) / in accepting (c) / the
invitation. (d) / No error. (e)
Q28. He climbed (a) / from the ladder (b) / to reach
(c) / the ceiling. (d) / No error. (e)
Q29. My sister (a) / insists (b) / that she should be al-
lowed to (c) / remain unmarried (d) / No error. (e)
Q30. In another departure from the (a) / post-Deng
practice, no potential successor (b) / to Mr. Xi has
been included (c) / in the new line-up of the PBSC.
(d) / No error (e).
Q31. They talked for a while (a) / and then they will
(b) / continue to play the game (c) / till tomorrow
morning. (d) / No error. (e)
Q32.Some skills are (a) / more difficult than others
(b) / so it takes a longer time (c) / to master them.
(d) / No error. (e)
Q33. The guide told us (a) / that where the island was
(b) / and went on (c) / narrating its history. (d) / No
error. (e)
Q34. Even after hearing him (a) / for a fairly long
time (b) / we failed to understand (c) / that he was
harping on. (d) / No error. (e)Q35. Prabhakar arrives in the office (a) / as fresh as
he starts (b) / from home even though (c) / he com-
mutes a long distance. (d) / No error. (e)
Q36. Hardly has she finish (a) / the typing when the
(b) / Manager entered the room (c) / with some more
work. (d) / No error. (e)
Q37. Truly speaking (a) / there was little merit (b) /in
the complaint sent in (c) / by the employee. (d) / No
error. (e)
Q38. Ordinarily, when in difficulty (a) / Renuka
prefers keeping her counsel (b) / than running about
(c) / taking advice. (d) / No error. (e)
Q39. Cricket has become so (a) / popular that even
elderly (b) / people are discussing (c) / the game when
they meet. (d) / No error. (e)
Q40. Nitin gets so engrossed (a) / in his work that
(b) / he does not often hear (c) / the phone ring. (d) /
No error. (e)
Q41. Within an hour's (a) / journey we (b) / will ap-
proach near (c) / Patna. (d) / No Error. (e)
Q42. We had swam (a) / across the river (b) / before
(c) / the sun set. (d) / No Error. (e)
Q43. Neither Rakesh(a) / nor (b) / Lare leaving (c) / for
Hyderabad. (d) / No Error (e)
Q44. Death (a) / is (b) / preferable (c) / than life. (d) /
No Error (e)
Q45. If (a) / it snowed tomorrow (b) / we'll go (c) /
skating. (d) / No Error (e)
Q46. Neither the size (a) / nor the colour(b) / of the
gloves (c) / were right. (d) / No Error (e)
Q47. Everyone of (a) / the staffs present here (b) / has
given a day's pay (c) / as their contribution to the
fund. (d) / No Error. (e)
Q48. The gentleman (a) / together with his (b) / wife
and daughter (c) / were drowned. (d) / No Error (e)Q49. He had looked upon me (a) / level-eyed for (b) /
afew moments (c) / before he spoke. (d) / No Error (e)
Q50. The bus was (a) / hired by (b) / the ladies (c) / for
its picnic. (d) / No Error (e)Q1. He told me (a) / that he wrote a letter (b) / to his
superior (c) / for a certain reason. (d) / No Error (e)
Q2. He reminded me (a) / that he has (b) / often told
me not to (c) / play with fire.(d) / No Error (e)
Q3. I would have asked (a) / you for dinner (b) / if
I had known (c) / that you are staying here tonight.
(d) / No Error (e)
Q4. He educated not only (a) / his nephew but also
(b) / set him up (c) / in business. (d) / No Error (e)eee |
Q5. As soon as the peon rings (a) / the first bell
(b) / then all the students assemble (c) / on the play-
ground for prayer. (d) / No Error (e)
Q6. If the tourists (a) / would have come here, (b) / I
had certainly have (c) / taken them around. (d) / No
Error (e)
QV. The teacher remarked (a) / very angrily yesterday
(b) / that the boys have (c) / done it very badly. (d) /
No Error (e)
Q8. Although it was summer, (a) / the weather at the
(b) /hill station is (c) / quite pleasant.(d) / No Error (e)
Q9. The lawyer asked me (a) / where I had (b) / kept
my clothes (c) / before taking a dip in the river. (@/
No Error (e)
Q10. The plays of Shakespeare (a) / are not only stud-
ied (b) / in European countries (c) / but also in the ori-
ental countries. (d) / No Error (e)
Q11. (a) The devastating experiences / (b) of many
wars taught some countries / (c) the necessary of
pursuing peace / (d) at the expense of nationalist
egos. /(e) No error
Q12. (a) The former superstar /(b) recently visit an
orphanage, /(c) fueling speculation that / (d) she is
planning to adopt a child. / (e) No error
Q13. (a) According to a new study / (b) taking steps to
remain healthy and young / (c) may help delay / (d)
the onset of Alzheimer’s disease. / (e) No error Q14.
(a) Sediment deposit along the coast / (b) may be the
primary reason for / (c) the change in conditions, /
(a) but a lot more remains to be understand. / (e) No
error
Q15. (a) A committee will be set up / (b) to explore
the pros and cons by / a common free structure, and
will / (c) take a final decision on it within a week. / (e)
No errorQ16. (a) The infection which causes / (b) gums to
bleed and teeth to fall out / (c) results from the
buildup of / (d) a particular bacteria that is common
to most mouths. / (e) No error
Q17. (a) More than half the food products / (b) tar-
geted at babies and toddlers have / (c) a high sugar
content and are./ (d) excessive sweet. /(e) No error
Q18. (a) After forty years of trying to / (b) understand
why asbestos causes cancer, / (c) researchers have
finally / (d) unraveled the mystery. /(e) No error
Q19. (a) A property dealer was / (b) shoot dead by
four unidentified jacket-clad men /(c) while taking a
morning walk / (d) in the park. / (e) No error
Q20. (a) The protestors went on a rampaging / (b)
and set ablaze three shops / (c) resulting in injuries to
thirty people / (d) including women and children. /
(e) No error
Q21. If you do not (a) / submit the report (b) / in the
next two days (c) / all of us will be punished. (d) / No
Error. (e)
Q22. These days Ashok along with (a) / his friends
does not go (b) / to a walk (c) / in the morning. (d) /
No Error. (e)
Q23. I have been visiting your office (a) / since last
several years (b) / but have never met (c) / such a
hopeless clerk as this. (d) / No Error. (e)
Q24. As there was no time (a) / the remaining items
(b) / were deferred into (c) / the next meeting. (d) / No
Error. (e)
Q25. We demonstrated (a) / to them how (b) / we
were prepared (c) / the artistic pattern. (d) / No Error.
)eee. |
Q26. She had offered (a) / a temporary assignment
but (b) / she turned it down saying that (c) / she
would accept only a permanent one. (d) / No Error. (e)
i idents were asked
All the parties (a) / whose presi vere a
= ieee (b) / were involved in (c) / anti-national
ivities. (d) / No Error. (e) :
cutie is true that a sense of duty (a) /render it nec-
essary (b) /for you to do something(c) /which is dis-
pleasing to your companions. (d) /No error (e)
Q29. What should we do (a) / is a matter of (b) / our
own choice (c) / and desire. (d) / No Error. (e)
Q30. You cannot withdraw (a) / all your money (b)/
unless you do not (c) / give a prior notice. (d) / No
Error. (e)
Q31. Dress in black (a) / several students from the
University took part (b) / in a protest march in the
city on Thursday as part (c) / of a campaign against
female infanticide. (d) / No error (e).
Q32. The poor experience in (a) / neighbouring coun-
tries which have implemented (b) / food stamp pro-
grammes should serve as (c) / a deterrent on our
country. (d) / No error (e).
Q33. Closing the doors to a foreign citizen (a) / seek-
ing employment in India, the High Court on Thurs-
day ruled (b) / that its not a foreign national’s funda-
mental right, (c) / to get an employment visa in the
country. (d) / No error (e).
Q34. The consumer Forum directed / the Power Cor-
Poration to (a) / compensate a complainant for the
inconvenience (b) /and mental agony who he had to
suffer, (c) / because of the Power officials’ irresponsi-
ble attitude, (d) / No error @).
Q35. The Indian stock market is (a) / one of the worse
(b) / performing stock markets (c) / in the recent
times. (d) / No error (e)Q36. These vegetables which are grown (a) / here are
(b) / cheap in (c) / cost and rich of vitamins. (d) / No
error. (e)
Q37. The orphanages in (a) / the thickly populated
cities in India (b) / are founded (c) / by generous
donor. (d) / No error. (e)
Q38. Riots, however did not cease (a) /to depress him
(b) / and make him to (c) / turn to non- violence (d) /
No error. (e)
Q39. Ioften wonder to whom (a) / does a nation (b) /
owes its greatest (c) / debt of gratitude. (d) / No error.
©
Q40. Pressed by his students (a) / the principal sud-
denly said (b) / that he was in no way (c) / responsible
for the quarrel. (d) / No error. (e)
Q41. You may rest assured (a) / that Madhav knows
(b) / more than I (c) / in this matter. (d) / No Error. @
Q42. Every one of us (a) / knows that given (b) / an
option he prefers (c) / cold drink than coffee. (d) / No
Error. (e)
Q43. He has no affection (a) / with anybody (b) / in-
cluding the members (c) / of his own family. (d) / No
Error. (e)
Q44. I am glad (a) / to hear that (b) / you narrowly
escaped (c) / being run over yesterday. (d) / No Error.
)
Q45. Both the girls (a) / helped one another (b) /
when both of them (c) / were in difficulty. (d) / No
Error. (e)
Q46. It is universally true (a) / that an honest and
hardworking (b) / man is always (c) / a happy man.
(d)/ No Error. (e)Q47. I heard that Mohan (a) / as well as his parents
were present (b) / in the wedding ceremony (c) / of
his brother. (d) / No Error. (e)
Q48. They talked over (a) / the matter for (b) / many
hours without (c) / arriving to any decision. (d) / No
Error. (e)
Q49. Whenever I see her (a) / I feel that (b) / she
resembles to (c) / her deceased mother. (d) / No Error.
(e)
Q50. 1am accustomed with (a) / hard work and (b) /I
generally do not (c) / get tired easily. (d) / No Error. (e)there is ‘No error’, the answer is (e) . (Ignore errors
of punctuation, if any.)
Q1. One of my friend (a) / is both a novelist (b) /anda
poet (c) / of repute (d) / No error. (e)
Q2. No sooner he left the office (a) / than it started
(b) / raining heavily (c) / to make him completely
wet. (d) / No error. (e)
Q3. While Xi said China (a) / was committed to the
denuclearisation of (b) / the Korean peninsula, he did
not announce (c) /any new steps to squeeze the reclu-
sive regime(d) . No error (e).
Q4. If one of the candidates choose (a) / to leave be-
fore the examination is over (b) / allow him (c) / todo
so. (d) / No error. (e)
Q5. Whom (a) / do you plan to invite (b) / to your
party besides (c) / Mr. Rao and I? (d) / No error. (e)
Q6. The ongoing merger among (a) /the two com-
panies will (b) /have an adverse(c) /impact on con-
sumers.(d) /No error(e) .
Q7. It is evident that (a) /the banking sector has un-
derwent (b) /tremendous change during(c) /the past
two decades.(d) /No error(e).
Q8. According to the consultant (a) / a more detail
analysis of (b) /customer needs (c) /and product pric-
ing is required.(d) /No error(e) .
Q9. Over the next five years (a) /the government
needs to invest (b) / at less 350 billion dollars (c) /in
rural infrastructure .(d) /No error (e).
Q10. The lack of no funds (a) / has resulted in sev-
eral (b) /delays in launching our (c) /new products in
India .(d) /No error(e) .Q11. Sheela had to travel all the way back (a) / when
she remembered that (b) / she had forgot to take (c)/
important documents with her. (d) / No error (e)
Q12. The party is holding a meeting (a) / in order to
begin the (b) / painful and difficult process (c) / of re-
think its political strategy. (d) / No error (e)
Q13. The only bad thing about (a) / these flowers are
the (b) / pollen which causes (c) / allergy in many
people. (d) /No error (e)
Q14.Arun is not only eminent (a) /for his writings in
English (b) /but also for his (c) /paintings on spiritual
themes. (d) / No error (e)
Q15. This is the only organization (a) / which could
somehow continue (b) / to making profits (c) / in the
face of recession. (d) / No error (e)
Q16. If the teacher is good (a) /the students (b) / will
respond (c) / positively to them. (d) / No error (e) Q17.
As it was Rajan’s (a) / first interview, he dressed him
(b) /in his most (c) / formal suit. (d) / No error (e)
Q18. Whatever be the work (a) / that which you un-
dertake (b) / put your best efforts (c) / in it. (d) / No
error (e)
Q19. All the doctors were (a) / puzzled on the (b) /
strange symptoms (c) / reported by the patient. (d) /
No error (e)
Q20. He has been working on (a) / the problem froma
long time (b) / but is still not (c) / able to solve it. (d) /
No error (e)
Q21. They stayed in Kashmir (a) / for a very short
(b) / period of time and then (c) / they returned
home. (d) / No error. (e)
Q22. Despite of the best efforts (a) / made by the
government (b) / the condition of the country is (c) /
going from bad to worse. (d) / No error. (e)SEER gr Ree Rec ER ERRREee
Q23. The college library is (a) /not only equipped
with (b) /very good books, but also (c) /with the latest
journals.(d) /No error (e)
Q24. Numerous people in India (a) / are dying from
cancer (b) / but the government seems (c) / to be ig-
norant of this fact. (d) / No error. (e)
Q25. The sum and substance (a) / of the speech of
the leader was (b) / that the country’s (c) / future was
bleak. (d) / No error. (e)
Q26. The issues were complex (a) / and especially the
members (b) / of the committee (c) / have made them
obscure. (d) / No error. (e)
Q27. Ithought that he (a) / would come and give (b) /
me the latest information (c) / about the patient. (d) /
No error. (e)
Q28. I was surprised (a) / to know why had he turned
(b) / down such a good offer (c) / of marriage. (d) / No
error. (e)
Q29. Mohan said that he was going to (a) / the library
and wanted to (b) / know that I could (c) / accompany
him. (d) / No error. (e)
Q30. All of us (a) / surprised (b) / to see an old man
of (c) / sixty taking part in the Marathon held last
month. (d) / No error. (e)
Q31. He told her (a) / that he had never seen (b) / her
with his (c) / mind’s eye. (d) / No error. (e) Q32. Allthe
flowers (a) / in his garden will surely die (b) / before
the rains (c) / will fall. (d) / No error. (e) Q33. The dog
(a) / Ihave bought (b) / looks more ferocious (c) / than
you have. (d) / No error. (e)
Q34. Everybody (a) / who was working in that office
gave (b) / a day’s pay as their contributions (c) / to the
dependants of Dr. Sonu who had died on duty. (d) / No
error (e)Q35. This book is (a) / undoubtedly preferable than
(b) / that in many respects and its printing (c) / is also
comparatively good. (d) / No error. (e)
Q36. The audience will flock (a) / to his concerts to
hear him to sing (b) / as they perceive a sense of pu-
rity and piquancy in his music that is hard (c) / to
come by today. (d) / No error. (e)
Q37. It is better to stay at home (a) / than to walk in
the street (b) / when there erupts (c) / a communal
riot in the town .(d) / No error. (e)
Q38. ‘Under no circumstances (a) / we can help (b) /
you in this illegal (c) / work’, said the Manager. (d) /
No error. (e)
Q39. Not only we lost (a) / what he had on our dis-
posal, (b) / but we also (c) / lost our patience. (d) / No
error. (e)
Q40. Under a tree (a) / was sitting the saint (b) /
whom we had seen (c) / somewhere else. (d) / No
error. (e)
Q41. Having worked (a) / for the whole day (b) / you
could have taken some rest (c) / and start work to-
morrow. (d) / No error. (e)
Q42. Scarcely had he (a) / gone a few steps (b) / that
he was told by someone (c) / that his mother was no
more. (d) / No error. (e)
Q43. Seldom or (a) / ever have I tried my (b) / best
to defend my friends, who are after (c) / all guilty to
some extent. (d) / No error. (e)
Q44. Dogs soon know (a) / the person whom (b) /
they are (c) / kindly treated. (d) / No error. (e)
Q45. If she had told me that (a) / her husband never
lived (b) / within his means, I would not (c) / have
lent him the money. (d) /No error. (e)Q35. This book is (a) / undoubtedly preferable than
(b) / that in many respects and its printing (c) / is also
comparatively good. (d) / No error. (e)
Q36. The audience will flock (a) / to his concerts to
hear him to sing (b) / as they perceive a sense of pu-
rity and piquancy in his music that is hard (c) / to
come by today. (d) / No error. (e)
Q37. It is better to stay at home (a) / than to walk in
the street (b) / when there erupts (c) / a communal
riot in the town .(d) / No error. (e)
Q38. ‘Under no circumstances (a) / we can help (b) /
you in this illegal (c) / work’, said the Manager. @/
No error. (e)
Q39. Not only we lost (a) / what he had on our dis-
posal, (b) / but we also (c) / lost our patience. (d) / No
error. (e)
Q40. Under a tree (a) / was sitting the saint (b) /
whom we had seen (c) / somewhere else. (4) / No
error. (e)
Q41. Having worked (a) / for the whole day (b) / you
could have taken some rest (c) / and start work to-
morrow. (d) / No error. (e)
42. Scarcely had he (a) / gone a few steps (b) / that
he was told by someone (c) / that his mother was no
more. (d) / No error. (e)
Q43. Seldom or (a) / ever have I tried my (b) / best
to defend my friends, who are after (c) / all guilty to
some extent. (d) / No error. (e)
Q44. Dogs soon know (a) / the person whom (b) /
they are (c)/ kindly treated. (d) / No error. (e)
Q45. If she had told me that (a) / her husband never
lived (b) / within his means, I would not (c) / have
lent him the money. (d) /No error. (e)