Directions(Q.1-50): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error 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.)
Questions
1. (a) When he saw her sister (b) he shouted out that he had (c) never seen such (d) a beautiful girl before. (e) No error.
2. (a) When insisted, she (b) took a sip of coffee (c) and said that it (d) tasted bitterly.(e) No error.
3. (a) The old lady is deafly, (b) so don’t call her a liar when (c) she says that she (d) can’t hear you. (e) No error.
4. (a) Such people can (b) not bother him; nothing never (c) did; this is why he is making progress (d) by leaps and bounds. (e) No error.
5. (a) Not only walking (b) but also cycling (c) is a very good exercise (d) for you in the morning.(e) No error.
6. (a) He said, (b) “Sonia is quite all right and she is taking classes for dancing now a days (c) but I can’t give you (d) much update about Rahul.”(e) No error.
7. (a) It was two thirty (b) only in the afternoon (c) but she did not want (d) to go back to sleep. (e) No error.
8. (a) “No one can dare (b) to drag me (c) into this affair without any rhyme or reason,” (d) he said to his colleagues. (e) No error.
9. (a) Who doesn’t know (b) that she was not (c) working hardly (d) to crack the exam ?(e) No error.
10. (a) He told me that (b) the owner of this house(c) had only died (d) a month before. (e) No error.
Solutions
1. (e) No error.
2. (d) Use ‘bitter’ instead of ‘bitterly’.
3. (a) Use ‘Deaf’ instead of ‘deafly’.
4. (b) Use ‘ever’ instead of ‘never’ because ‘nothing and never’ can not come together.
5. (e) No error.
6. (b) Remove ‘quite’ because ‘quite and all right’ can not come together.
7. (b) Use ‘only two thirty’ to make the sentence correct.
8. (e) No error.
9. (c) Replace ‘Hardly’ by ‘hard’ because ‘hardly’ gives negative meaning.
10. (c) Use ‘Only a month before’ to make the sentence correct.
Questions
11. The government has asked individuals (a)with income of over Rs.10 lakhs(b) to electronic file tax returns for the year 2011-12, (c)something which was (d)optional till last year.(e) no error
12. (a) This is only one of (b) the best books (c) that is carefully written (d) with a view to competitive exams. (e) No error.
13. (a) She talked (b) to him lovely (c) but he always (d) gave her a cold shoulder. (e) No error.
14. (a) He did not like (b) to treat his colleagues friendly, (c) that’s why he could not (d) win their love and support. (e) No error.
15. (a) I am very senior (b) to them (c) so they don’t dare to play a joke (d) on me. (e) No error.
16. (a) I hardly
ever (b) talk to him because (c) in my opinion he is not (d) a man to be appreciated. (e) No error.
17. (a) Before preparing for SSC she felt surely (b) of qualifying in one attempt, but after appearing in the examination (c) she realized that it was not (d) going to be so easy. (e) No error.
18. (a) We know that eventually (b) he will come to us (c) and confess that he (d) has committed a crime. (e) No error.
19. (a) “Where else (b) do you want to go besides (c) the zoo ?”(d) he asked his wife. (e) No error.
20. (a) He said that the question paper was very difficult (b) and added further that he could not attempt (c) questions enough (d) to pass it .(e) No error.
Solutions
11. (b) Use ‘to file electric’ to make the sentence correct.
12. (e) No error.
13. (b) Replace ‘lovely’ by ‘lovingly’ because ‘lovely’ is an adjective.
14. (b) Use ‘in a friendly manner’ because ‘friendly’ is an adjective.
15. (a) Replace ‘very’ by ‘much’ because ‘senior’ is a comparative degree.
16. (e) No error.
17. (a) Replace ‘surely’ by ‘sure’ to make the sentence correct.
18. (e) No error.
19. (a) Remove ‘ else’ because it is superfluous.
20. (c) Use ‘enough questions’ to make the sentence correct.
Questions
21. (a) Every member (b) of the family is (c) addicted to drinking (d) and so Ram is.(e) No error.
22. (a) He pioneered surgery on (b) newborns and successful(c) separated three sets (d) of conjoined twins. (e) no error
23. (a) He is too poor (b) that he can not afford, (c) to buy books (d) for his children. (e) No error.
24. (a) “Under no circumstances (b) we can stand by (c) you in this illegal (d) work”, said the leader.(e) No error.
25. (a) Under a tree (b) were sitting a lot of people (c) and most of them were farmers.(e) No error.
26. (a) Although he is my bosom friend, (b) I cannot ask him for (c) money without any (d) apparantly reason. (e) No error.
27. (a) People were surprised (b) to see gems how skilful they were (c) engraved (d) on the ring. (e) No error.
28. (a) The inspector came (b) in a giffy but I (c) can’t say from where he has (d) disappeared all of a sudden. (e) No error.
29. (a) He is an exceptional good (b) teacher and has full command of his subject, (c) so all of us don’t miss his lectures (d) and respect him from the bottom of my heart. (e) No error.
30. (a) We have people (b) to do these kinds of work (c) because we have not still developed the technology (d) to make machines do it. (e) No error.
Solutions
21. (d) Use ‘and so is Ram’.
22. (b) Use ‘successfully’ to make the sentence correct.
23. (a) Replace ‘too’ by ‘so’ to make the sentence correct.
24. (b) Use ‘can we stand by’ to make the sentence correct.
25. (e) No error.
26. (d) Use ‘apparent’ instead of ‘apparently’ because ‘reason’ is a noun.
27. (b) Use ‘skillfully’ instead of ‘skillful’.
28. (e) no error.
29. (a) Use ‘exceptionally’ instead of ‘exceptional’ because ‘good’ is an adjective.
30. (c) Replace ‘still’ by ‘yet’ because we use ‘yet’ in present perfect tense.
Questions
31. (a) The amount which the government (b) has paid to the dependents of workers who were killed in a thunderstorm (d) was fairly unsatisfactory. (e) No error.
32. (a)We met an old little man yesterday (b) he was almost quite accomplished in painting, (c) his head was long, (d) and entirely bald. (e) No error.
33. (a) The new magazines (b) which you sell, are (c) enough expensive to allow the pocket (d) of an ordinary man to buy them. (e) No error.
34. (a) It was enough light (b) to see a long way (c) in the deserted street and it seemed more like (d) morning or evening than night. (e) No error.
35. (a) He talked to me (b) over the phone some days ago (c) and has remembered me (d) ever for . (e) No error.
36. (a) We all listened very careful (b) to the ideas of the people whom (c) we genuinely (d) respect. (e) No error.
37. (a) Although he is only paid (b) five thousand rupees a month (c) he manages to support (d) his family very well. (e) No error.
38. (a) If he had only been(b) the child in the family, (c) things might have been (d) quite different (e) No error
39. (a) She ran across (b) me in Mumbai last week (c) and invited me (d) to come to Lucknow. (e) No error.
40. (a) Scarcely she likes (b) to talk to me (c) after the rift that occurred (d) between her and me. (e) No error.
Solutions
31. (d) Replace ‘fairly’ by ‘rather’ to make the sentence correct.
32. (b) ‘almost and quite’ can not come together, so use either ‘quite’ or ‘almost’.
33. (c) Use ‘expensive enough’ to make the sentence correct.
34. (e) No error.
35. (d) Replace ‘ever for’ by ‘so far’ to make the sentence correct.
36. (a) Use ‘carefully’ instead of ‘careful’ to make the sentence correct.
37. (a) Use ‘only’ before ‘five thousand rupees a month’ to make the sentence correct.
38. (a) Use ‘only’ before ‘child’ to make the sentence correct.
39. (e) No error.
40. (a) Use ‘scarcely does she like’ it is the case of inversion.
Questions
41. (a) The rooms of this building are big (b) airy but too much (c) expensive for an ordinary man (d) to afford .(e) No error.
42. (a) The building was fortunately (b) empty and people had (c) gone their homes when (d) the bomb exploded. (e) No error.
43. (a) His brother does (b) not know to drive a (c) bicycle, so he foots (d) the distance to school daily. (e) No error.
44. (a) I could not forget that opportune moment (b) where we went to Goa (c) we enjoyed ourselves a lot (d) and have a lot of fun. (e) No error.
45. (a) She was very (b) tired of work, (c) so she went home early (d), rested for a while and went to bed without having lunch. (e) No error.
46. (a) She is not a linguist (b) and always tries to (c) make her students (d) pronounce each and every word correctly. (e) No error.
47. (a) Despite financial problems (b) she and her husband who is a driver (c) are living happily (d) and they are very contented. (e) No error.
48. (a) I don’t like to talk (b) such people who (c) don’t respect others (d) Nor does she. (e) No error
49. (a) She has given (b) me much too pain, (c) so I can not help (d) her at any cost. (e) no error
50. (a) I lately wrote my grandfather (b) to tell him about my first year (c) in college and he answered me (d) with a very funny letter. (e) no error
Solutions
41. (b) Replace ‘too much’ by ‘much too’ because ‘expensive’ is an adjective.
42. (a) Use ‘fortunately the building was empty’ because it qualifies the whole sentence.
43. (b) Use ‘know how to drive’ to make the sentence correct.
44. (b) Replace ‘where’ by ‘when’.
45. (e) No error.
46. (b) Replace ‘and’ by ‘but’ because the sentence is used in the contrast sense.
47. (e) No error.
48. (b) Replace ‘who’ by ‘that’ because after ‘such’ we use only ‘as/that.
49. (b) Use ‘too much pain’ because ‘pain’ is a noun.
50. (a) Replace ‘lately’ by ‘recently’ because ‘lately’ is not used in simple past tense.