Error spotting (exam direction): Identify the erroneous part (A/B/C) — choose D if there is no error — 'The retiring principal asked his old pupils / to take the interest in the school / after he has retired. / No error.'

Verbal Ability Spotting Errors Difficulty: Easy
Choose an option
  • A
    The retiring principal asked his old pupils
  • B
    to take the interest in the school
  • C
    after he has retired.
  • D
    No error.

Answer

Correct Answer: to take the interest in the school

Explanation

Given sentence parts (A–D)A. The retiring principal asked his old pupilsB. to take the interest in the schoolC. after he has retired.D. No error.

Concept/Approach (idiomatic usage: 'take interest in')The idiom is 'take interest in (something)', not 'take the interest in'. The article 'the' is incorrect here.

Step-by-Step correction1) Replace phrase: 'to take the interest in the school' → 'to take interest in the school'.2) (Additional improvement) Sequence of tenses: 'after he had retired' fits better than 'has retired' because the asking occurred before the retirement; however, the tested error is in Part B.

Verification/AlternativeCompare: 'take interest in studies' (correct) vs 'take the interest in studies' (incorrect).

Common pitfallsAdding a definite article to fixed idioms.

Final AnswerB — 'to take the interest in the school' should be 'to take interest in the school'.

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