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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?

The fire that gutted (a)/ years for research in the chemistry and biochemistry labs (b)/ of the University building was (c)/ due to a short circuit. (d)

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

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

He would (a)/ never have taken the job if he had been knowing (b)/ what great demands (c)/ it would make on his time. (d)

Present perfect continuous tense is employed when the work continue till the present. The given sentence on the other hand suggests that the work should have happened at some time in the past, so the tense used should be Past Perfect, ‘had known’ not ‘had been knowing’.

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

The opposition leader tried (a)/ to bolster his position (b)/ with the voters by pressing (c)/corruption charges against rivals. (d)

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

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

I am not scared (a)/ to be travelling (b)/ in the dark (c)/ alone at night. (d)

Scare is followed by preposition ‘of’. So 'of travelling' should be used.

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

The price of (a)/ all petroleum products (b)/ is controlled (c)/ by the Government. (d)

No error

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

Since I had lived there (a)/ for many years the villagers (b)/ were very comfortable talked (c)/ to me about their problems. (d)

It should be ‘comfortably’ in place of ‘comfortable’ in the third part of sentence. An adverb is used to modify a verb. Here ‘talked’ is a verb.

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

A major computer security firm urged (a)/ the social networking site to set up (b)/ an early-warning system after hundreds of users were (c)/ hit by a new wave of virus attacks. (d)

No error

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

As soon as the CEO (a)/ entered the office, the (b)/ union leaders approached him (c)/and report the matter to him. (d)

It should be ‘reported’ in place of ‘report’ in the fourth part of the sentence because the sentence is in past tense.

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

If the allegations (a)/ made against him (b)/ are found to be true (c)/ he could face rigorous imprisonment. (d)

No error

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.

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