Sr. # | Questions | Answers Choice |
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1 | Choose the grammatically correct sentence |
A B C D E |
2 | Choose the grammatically correct sentence |
A B C D E |
3 | Choose the grammatically correct sentence |
A B C D |
4 | Choose the grammatically correct sentence |
A B C D |
5 | Choose the grammatically correct sentence |
A B C D E |
6 | Choose the grammatically correct sentence |
A B C D E |
7 | Choose the grammatically correct sentence |
A B C D E |
8 | Choose the grammatically correct sentence |
A B C D E |
9 | Identify the error He was then exiled to this Island |
he was then sent to this island He was then deported to this Island He was then banished to this Island He was then driven out to this Island |
10 | Identify the error |
I reached there and he left for Lahore he was about to leave for Lahore when i reached there He left for Lahore and i reached there I had reached there before the left for Lahore |
11 | Identify the error |
He deduced this point because he had studied the matter He had studied the matter therefore he deduced this point He could not deduce this point without studying the matter he studied the matter and deduced this point |
12 | Identify the error |
he ran away only because he had seen the lion He saw the lion and ran away He saw the lion therefore he ran away Seeing the lion he ran away |
13 | Identify the error |
In comparison with the literature created by the ancient Greeks today Greeks have written nothing worth describing In comparison with the literature created by the ancient Greeks the literature of today Greeks are containing nothing worth describing Compared to that of the ancient Greeks today Greeks have written nothing worth describing Compared to that of the ancient Greeks the literature of today Greeks is not worth describing Compared to the ancient Greeks literature today Greeks have written nothing worth describing |
14 | Identify the error |
They should join forces to prevent crime in the neighbourhood rather than continuing to be victimized That they should join forces to prevent crime in the neighbourhood rather than continue to be victimized About joining forces to prevent crime in the neighbourhood instead of continuing to be victimized for the joining of forces to prevent crime in the neighbourhood rather than continue to be victimized To join forces to prevent crime in the neighbourhood rather than continuing to be victimized |
15 | Identify the error |
Just a William Shakespeare was the preeminent poet of England so Robert Frost Just like William Shakespeare was the preeminent poet of England so Robert Frost As William Shakespeare was the preeminent poet of England Robert Frost Just a England preeminent poet was William Shakespeare Robert Frost As William Shakespeare was the preeminent poet of England in the same manner Robert Frost |
16 | Identify the error |
The reason why the boxing commission refused to grant a license to the fighter was because it concluded The boxing commissions refusal to grant a license to the fighter was because it concluded The boxing commission refused to grant a license to the fighter because it concluded The reason the boxing commission refused to grant a license was because it concluded The boxing commission refused to grant a license the reason being that it concluded |
17 | Identify the error |
The last two of them were the most absurd The latter two were the most absurd The last two of these were the most absurd The last two of them were the absurdest The last two were the most absurd |
18 | Identify the error |
But they soon came to appreciate his music as an artful But is soon occurred that they appreciated his artful music as an But soon this was surpassed by an appreciation of it as an artful Which was soon surpassed by an even deeper appreciation of it as an artful Soon surpassed by an artful appreciation of an |
19 | Identify the error |
Like their counterparts in other countries the student movement in the united states in the 1960s As in other countries the student movement in the United States in the 1960s Just as the student movements in other Countries the student movement in the United States in the 1960s Like its counterparts in other countries the student movement in the United states in the 1960s The student movement in the united States in the 1960s. like in other countries |
20 | Identify the error |
On crime prevention in all stations an better lighting for the busiest stations On crime prevention in all stations and better lighting for the busiest stations On crime prevention in all stations and for better lighting in the busiest stations On crime prevention in all stations and on better lighting for the busiest stations On the prevention of crime in all stations and for better lighting in the busiest stations |