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Q.1-10. Which of the Phrases (1), (2), (3) and (4) given below each sentence should replace the phrases printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct. If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark (5) as the answer.
Q.1. If he would have stolen the money, he would have done wrong.
(A) had stolen
(B) would steal
(C) stole
(D) No improvement
Q.2. You seem to be enough rich to buy anything you like.
(A) too rich
(B) very rich
(C) rich enough
(D) No improvement
Q.3. If I had accepted his invitation the years ago, I would have become a millionaire by now.
(A) If I was to accept
(B) If I were to accept
(C) If I did accept
(D) No improvement
Q.4. Yesterday I have received a legal notice from the Bank from repayment of the loan I had taken from it.
(A) I did receive
(B) I had received
(C) I received
(D) No improvement
Q.5. The Desais soon got used to live in the country.
(A) were used to live
(B) got used to living
(C) had used to live
(D) No improvement
Q.6-10. In the following question, 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.6. In addition to the high rate of casualty (A)/ nearly 2 lakh people have (B)/ rendered homeless as a result of hailstorms. (C)/ No error(D)
Q.7. The police is (A)/ yet to ascertain the reason (B)/ behind the theft. (C)/ No error(D)
Q.8. Divya has been staying (A)/ at her Uncle’s home from (B)/ past one month.(C)/ No error(D)
Q.9. The state is expected to get (A)/ Rs, 10,000 crore from the party despite of (B)/ it’s poor performance. (C)/ No error (D)
Q.10. The process of putting together a regulatory framework (A)/ for electronic commerce in the country (B)/ is finally speed up. (C)/ No error (D)
ANSWERS
Q.1. (1)
Q.2. (3)
Q.3. (4)
Q.4. (3)
Q.5. (2)
Q.6. (B) Write have been.
Q.7. (A) Write are instead of is. The word police carries a plural verb.
Q.8. (D) Write for instead of from.
Q.9. (B) Remove of after despite because despite is not used with of.
Q.10. (C) Write ‘speeding up’ because is/am/are takes Ving.