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Q.1-10. In the following questions some have error and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error and mark the answer to the appropriate letter (A), (B) and C). If there is no error, mark your answer as (D).
Q.1. One day they will (A)/ arrive at their destination (C)/ and be considered successful. No error. (D)
Q.2. According to the reports, (A)/ we can conclude that (B)/ many accidents caused by reckless driving. (C)/ No error. (D)
Q.3. The several consequences of (A)/ the decision taken by the (B)/ finance ministry was not foreseen by the bureaucrats. (C)/ No error (D)
Q.4. I never considered him to be a person who would (A)/ go back on his promise and (B)/ then do not even apologise. (C)/ No error (D)
Q.5. Having finished at school (A)/ Mahesh thought/ of going to Goa in (B)/ search some job. (C)/ No error (D)
Q.6. Unless it is acceptable to both the girls, (A)/ an arbitrator would be of no (B)/ use to settle this dispute. (C)/ No error (D)
Q.7. Although the accountant was keen on getting the work (A)/ done through Ravi yesterday, (B)/ he tries to avoid it (C)/ No error (D)
Q.8. Females (A)/ are not appointed (B)/ in our college. (C)/ No error. (D)
Q.9. The officer (A)/ is angry with the clerk (B)/ for not attending to the work. (C)/ No error. (D)
Q.10. No sooner (A)/ I had spoken, (B) than he left. (C)/ No error. (D)
ANSWERS and EXPLANATION:
Q1. (D) No error
Q2. (C) use ‘are’ after ‘accidents’ because of passive voice.
Q3. (C) were will replace was because the various consequences (Main Subject) is in plural.
Q4. (C) the helping verb ‘do’ will not be used
Q5. (C) the preposition ‘of’ will be used after search because ‘in search of’ (id.) means ‘looking for’
Q6. (D) No error
Q7. (C) tried will replace tries because the principal clause is in past tense and the sentence expresses a past action.
Q8. (D) No error
Q9. (D) No error
Q10. (B) ‘had I spoken’ in place of ‘I had spoken’