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Spotting Errors Questions
Identify the part (A–E) that contains a grammatical error in the sentence below. If there is no error, choose option E (No error). Sentence (split into parts): A) Sarang is the only B) person who can C) complete this work D) within stipulated deadline.
Identify the part (A–E) that contains a grammatical error in the sentence below. If there is no error, choose option E (No error). Sentence (split into parts): A) Why some people don't get B) what they deserve C) and why others get what they don't deserve D) is a matter decided by luck.
Identify the part (A–E) that contains a grammatical error in the sentence below. If there is no error, choose option E (No error). Sentence (split into parts): A) Pass on B) the salt C) please D) do you?
Error Spotting – Identify the part of the sentence that contains a grammatical error (choose exactly one; select “No error” if the sentence is fully correct). Sentence: A) He being the eldest son, B) his father expects him C) to take care of several things D) besides his regular studies.
Error Spotting – Identify the part of the sentence that contains a grammatical error (choose exactly one; select “No error” if the sentence is fully correct). Sentence: A) The great actor was B) angry with the treatment C) he had received D) without any hesitation.
Error Spotting – Identify the part of the sentence that contains a grammatical error (choose exactly one; select “No error” if the sentence is fully correct). Sentence: A) The results of the recognition B) of this fact are seen C) in the gradual improvement D) of the diet of the poor.
Error Spotting – Identify the part of the sentence that contains a grammatical error (choose exactly one; select “No error” if the sentence is fully correct). Sentence: A) We will pack not only B) the material properly C) but will also deliver it D) to your valued customers.
Error Spotting – Identify the part of the sentence that contains a grammatical error (choose exactly one; select “No error” if the sentence is fully correct). Sentence: A) He could succeed B) in catching the ball C) before it reaches D) the boundary line.
Error Spotting – Identify the part of the sentence that contains a grammatical error (choose exactly one; select “No error” if the sentence is fully correct). Sentence: A) Mohan has collected B) all the necessary documents C) and have written a good paper D) for this conference.
Error Spotting – Identify the part of the sentence that contains a grammatical error (choose exactly one; select “No error” if the sentence is fully correct). Sentence: A) I am trying to finish B) this letter for the last one hour C) I wish you would D) go away or stop disturbing me.
Error Spotting – Identify the part of the sentence that contains a grammatical error (choose exactly one; select “No error” if the sentence is fully correct). Sentence: A) The foremost criterion of selection we adopted B) were the number of years of training C) a dancer had received D) under a particular guru.
Error Spotting – Identify the part of the sentence that contains a grammatical error (choose exactly one; select “No error” if the sentence is fully correct). Sentence: A) If you would have B) gone to his house C) before 10 a.m., you would have D) got his autograph.
Error Spotting – Identify the part of the sentence that contains a grammatical error (choose exactly one; select “No error” if the sentence is fully correct). Sentence: A) If the bystander had not been B) familiar with first-aid techniques C) the driver which had met D) with the accident would have died.
Error Spotting – Choose the part (A–D) that contains a grammatical error, or choose No error if the sentence is fully correct. Sentence (parts correspond to options below): A) the five-member committee were B) of the view that the present service conditions C) of the employees of this company D) are quite good.
Error Spotting – Choose the part (A–D) that contains a grammatical error, or choose No error if the sentence is fully correct. Sentence (parts correspond to options below): A) The man B) is C) a D) social animal.
Error Spotting – Choose the part (A–D) that contains a grammatical error, or choose No error if the sentence is fully correct. Sentence (parts correspond to options below): A) Jayesh loved his Guru immensely B) and gave him fullest loyalty, C) yet he had his own D) independent way of thinking.
Error Spotting – Choose the part (A–D) that contains a grammatical error, or choose No error if the sentence is fully correct. Sentence (parts correspond to options below): A) We fail to understand B) why do most educated people C) lose their temper even D) without any apparent reason.
Error Spotting – Choose the part (A–D) that contains a grammatical error, or choose No error if the sentence is fully correct. Sentence (parts correspond to options below): A) Day in and day out B) he keep telling C) his friends that D) he wants to go abroad.
Error Spotting – Choose the part (A–D) that contains a grammatical error, or choose No error if the sentence is fully correct. Sentence (parts correspond to options below): A) I was standing B) at the bus stop C) waiting for him D) since eight o'clock.
Error Spotting – Choose the part (A–D) that contains a grammatical error, or choose No error if the sentence is fully correct. Sentence (parts correspond to options below): A) The chairman welcomed B) all the guests and C) gave an outline of the D) activities performing by the Company.
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