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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 recent election campaign (a)/ has been one of (b)/ the most noisiest campaigns (c)/ in the last decade. (d)

Delete ‘most’ from third part of the sentence. Two superlatives are not used together. ‘Noisiest’ is a superlative.

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

We have been under (a)/ a lot of pressure to (b)/ open fifty new stores (c)/ by the ending of the year. (d)

It should be ‘end’ in place of ‘ending’ in the fourth part of the sentence.

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

You cannot demand (a)/ all your articles (b)/ unless you do not (c)/ give advance notice. (d)

It should be 'unless you' in place of 'unless you do not' in the third part of the sentence because two negatives are not used together. Unless itself is a negative word.

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

In 60’s Beatles, with (a)/ their haircuts, clothes and joking (b)/ drew (c)/ crowds of shrieking teenagers. (d)

It is a series of nouns-haircuts, clothes and ... ‘joking’ is a verb so the noun should be used in its place- Jokes.

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

Certain amounts of stress (a)/ at work is natural but (b)/ it is important that one learns (c)/ to keep it in the right proportion. (d)

It should be ‘amount’ in place of ‘amounts’ in the first 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?

Her talk was (a)/ judged by many (b)/ as one of the most important talks (c)/ given in the seminar. (d)

It should be ‘adjudged’ in place of ‘judged by many’ in the second part of the sentence.

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

In spite of the best governmental efforts, (a)/ emission of greenhouse gases (b)/ and noxious chemicals (c)/ remain a cause of worry.

No error

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

Having been found (a)/ guilty of the theft (b)/ Sunny was sentenced (c)/ to five year’s imprisonment. (d)

No error

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

On discovering that (a)/ it was a forgery (b)/ he torn up the agreement (c)/ he had signed. (d)

Replace ‘torn’ with ‘tore’

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