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Multiple Choice Questions

In the following question, some parts of the sentence have errors and some are correct. Find out which part of the sentence is free from error. If a sentence is free from error, mark (d) as your answer.

The visitor took the vacant seat (a) / next from mine (b) / one of the many huge sofas in the room. (c) / No error (d)

  • The visitor took the vacant seat

  • next from mine

  • one of the many huge sofas in the room

  • No error

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In the following question, some parts of the sentence have errors and some are correct. Find out which part of the sentence is free from error. If a sentence is free from error, mark (d) as your answer.

The new device (a) / aims at eliminating (b) / the risk of short-circuiting (c) / No error (d)

  • The new device

  • aims at eliminating

  • the risk of short-circuiting

  • No error

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Some parts of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. If a sentence is free from error, your answer is (d).i.e., No error

I watched how the pianoist used her left hand.

  • used her left hand

  • I watched how

  • the pianoist

  • No error

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Some parts of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. If a sentence is free from error, your answer is (d).i.e., No error.

Bobby learnt the alphabets at the age of two.

  • alphabets at the

  • Bobby learnt the

  • age of two

  • No error

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In the following question, some parts of the sentence have errors and some are correct. Find out which part of the sentence is free from error. If a sentence is free from error, mark (d) as your answer.

I wish to heartily (a) / congratulate you for (b) / your astounding success. (c) / No error (d)

  • I wish to heartily

  • congratulate you for

  • your astounding success

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In the following question, some parts of the sentence have errors and some are correct. Find out which part of the sentence is free from error. If a sentence is free from error, mark (d) as your answer.

He was (a)/ a learnt man among lords, (b) / and a lord among men. (c) / No error (d)

  • He was

  • a learnt man among lords

  • and a lord among learned men

  • No error

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Some parts of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. If a sentence is free from error, your answer is (d).i.e., No error.

The ruins of the spillway are a vital clue to the epic struggle that unfold as generations of Khmer engineers coped with a water system that grew complex and unruly.

  • to the epic struggle that unfold as generations of Khmer engineers

  • coped with a water system that grew complex and unruly

  • The ruins of the spillway are a vital clue

  • No error

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Some parts of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. If a sentence is free from error, your answer is (d).i.e., No error.

The sum and substance of this poem is as follows.

  • is as follows

  • The sum and substance

  • of this poem

  • No error

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In the following question, some parts of the sentence have errors and some are correct. Find out which part of the sentence is free from error. If a sentence is free from error, mark (d) as your answer.

With our great annoyance (a)/ we found the ground (b) / filled with broken glasses. (c) / No error (d)

  • With our great annoyance

  • we found the ground

  • filled with broken glasses

  • No error

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Some parts of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. If a sentence is free from error, your answer is (d).i.e., No error.

You are required to give an explanation for your conduct within two days of the receipt of this letter.

  • for your conduct

  • you are required to give an explanation

  • within two days of the receipt of this letter

  • No error

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