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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?

It’s (a)/ imperative that a management student maintains (b)/ a grade point of (c)/ 'B' in his major field. (d)

‘Of’ is unnecessary. The right use is grade point ‘B’.

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

To promote India as (a)/ a tourist destination (b)/ the government has organized (c)/ many cultural programmes. (d)

Replace ‘the government is organizing’.

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

On the basics (a)/ of this data (b)/ it is worthwhile (c)/ to take this risk. (d)

Basis should be used.

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

Ever since he took over (a)/ as the chief minister of the state, (b)/ rate for unemployment (c)/ has drastically increased. (d)

It should be ‘of’ in place of ‘for’ in the third part of the sentence.

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

While the handsome actor was busy (a)/ belting out one-liners, his (b)/ graceful co-star was a (c)/ complete imagery of woman power. (d)

It should be ‘image’ in place of ‘imagery’ in the fourth part of the sentence.

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

As soon so (a)/ he came home, (b)/ he showered and got (c)/ ready to go out again. (d)

‘As soon as’ is the correct form for correlative.

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

Krishna ran to the (a)/ nearing grocery store to (b)/ buy biscuits as his parents (c)/ were expecting guests. (d)

Instead of the phrase ‘nearing grocery store to’ we should use ‘near by grocery store to’.

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

The resignation of (a)/ one of our directors (b)/ have caused the price (c)/ of shares to fall. (d)

Replace ‘have’ by ‘has’.

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

Our present (a)/ projects are running (b)/ on schedule (c)/ and will be completely on time. (d)

Completed should be used.

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

The graceful folk dance had performed (a)/ so beautifully by a dance group that nobody (b)/ seemed to notice that (c)/ the show was two-and-a-half hours long! (d)

It should be ‘was’ in place of ‘had’ in the first part of the sentence because the sentence is in passive voice.

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