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Common Errors Test 7

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Common Errors Online Test

  • This is an online quiz to test your knowledge of Common Errors in English.
  • This Online Test is useful for academic and competitive exams.
  • Multiple answer choices are given for each question in this test. You have to choose the best option.
  • After completing the test, you can see your result.
  • There are 10 questions in the test.
  • There is no negative marking for wrong answers.
  • There is no specified time to complete this test.

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

There is a (a)/ tax benefit for (b)/ the income of (c)/ senior citizens. (d)

Replace ‘for’ with ‘on’.

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

All Indians know that they are (a)/ superior in all respects not only to (b)/ those unfortunately beings called foreigners, but (c)/ also that they are superior to all other Indians. (d)

The use of ‘beings’ in the third part of the sentence is unnecessary. It should be deleted.

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

It was an evening of (a)/ fun and frolic as the city’s glitterati (b)/ and high-profile businessmen made sure (c)/ that they didn’t miss the show. (d)

No error

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

No sooner had he (a)/ come from Mumbai when (b)/ he was asked (c)/ to proceed to Delhi. (d)

Because the sentence begins with No sooner had he come, the right use will be ‘than’ not ‘when’. 'When' is used, when the exact event or time is mentioned directly in the sentence, e.g., He had just come from Mumbai when he was asked to proceed to Delhi.

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

The ways of (a)/ communication has (b)/ changed dramatically (c)/ since the last century. (d)

It should be ‘have’ because the noun in the sentence is plural – ‘ways’ of communication.

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

The state government (a)/ has send reports (b)/ to the centre (c)/ on the situation. (d)

Replace ‘send’ with ‘sent’.

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

While (a)/ a strong defend (b)/ is important to any country it cannot be more important than the livelihood (c)/ of its citizens. (d)

‘Strong’ is an adjective so the word following it should logically be a noun, ‘defend’ is a verb, the right answer will be ‘defence’.

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

Wholesome strategic planning (a)/ was the focus as (b)/ the firm manage through a difficult period (c)/ a couple of years ago. (d)

It should be ‘managed’ in place of ‘manage’ in the third part of the sentence because the sentence is in past tense.

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

Three conditions critical (a)/ for growing (b)/ plants are soil, temperature, chemical balance or (c)/ amount of moisture. (d)

It should be ‘and’ and not ‘or’. The sentence is giving a list not options.

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

Celebrating its ten long years (a)/ in the industry, a private entertainment channel (b)/announce a series of (c)/ programmes at a press conference. (d)

It should be ‘announced’ in place of ‘announce’ in the third part of sentence because the sentence is in past tense.

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