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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 actress was ordered for (a)/ wear an alcohol-monitoring bracelet and (b)/ submit to random weekly drug testing after (c)/ she failed to appear for a court date last week. (d)

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

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

The pleura that cover (a)/ the exterior (b)/ of the lungs (c)/ and the inner walls of the chest cavity is a thin elastic membrane. (d)

For singular subject the verb in the simple present tense is plural so ‘covers’ not ‘cover’.

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

The cruel king believed (a)/ in punishing the prisoners (b)/ until they did not (c)/ confessed their crime. (d)

It should be 'until they' in place of 'until they did not' because two negatives are not used together. Both until and did not are negatives.

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

The act will be passed (a)/ with a comfortable majority if all (b)/ the partisans of (c)/ her group favours it. (d)

It should be ‘favour’ in place of ‘favours’ in the fourth part of the sentence because the subject ‘partisans’ is a plural subject.

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?

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.

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

As the salary (a)/ did not match (b)/ his expectations, he did not (c)/ accept the job. (d)

No error

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

The study focusing exclusively to (a)/ critically ill children found that children with chronic illnesses, (b)/ especially respiratory illnesses, are more likely (c)/ to develop influenza that requires critical care. (d)

It should be ‘require’ in place of ‘requires’ because the subject is plural and a plural verb should be followed.

Which part of the following sentence contains a grammatical error?

The government has (a)/ launched many creative schemes (b)/ to make banking services (c)/ available to everyone. (d)

No error

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

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