Spelling Online Test
Which bold word of the following sentence is misspelled or inappropriate?
His derogatory (a)/ remark humiliated (b)/ me, but I kept my cool (c)/ and didn’t allow my work to be affected (d)/ by it.
No correction required.
His main reasoning (a)/ for applying (b)/ for this promotion is the possibility (c)/ of an overseas posting. (d)
It should be ‘reason’ in place of reasoning.
It is indeed recommendable (a)/ that the apex court has deemed (b)/ it necessary to remind the government of its duties in promoting (c)/ education and investing (d)/ in it.
It should be ‘commendable’ in place of ‘recommendable’.
The best way of attracting (a)/ someone’s rapt attention (b)/ is to give them the rare experience (c)/ of being fully herd. (d)
It should be ‘heard’ in place of ‘herd’.
The bank’s fluctuating (a)/ performance over the prior (b)/ year has been a major (c)/ cause (d)/ for concern.
It should be “previous” in place of “prior”.
We plan to complete the exhaustive (a)/ performance (b)/ review (c)/ undertook (d)/ by us.
It should be ‘undertaken’ in place of ‘undertook’
Before he could rich (a)/ the site (b)/ of the maidan, the criminals (c)/ had decamped. (d)
It should be ‘reach’ in place of ‘rich’.
The Government is certain (a)/ to amend (b)/ the law to prevail (c)/ the crisis. (d)
In place of ‘prevail’ we should use ‘overcome’
His continually (a)/ defending (b)/ his stand on the issue has risen (c)/ doubts (d)/ in the mind of the jury.
It should the ‘raised’ in place of ‘risen’
There is hardly any resemblence (a)/ between the faces of (b)/ the so-called identical (c)/ twins. (d)
The correct spelling is ‘resemblance’.
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