Spelling Online Test
Which bold word of the following sentence is misspelled or inappropriate?
There is hardly any resemblence (a)/ between the faces of (b)/ the so-called identical (c)/ twins. (d)
The correct spelling is ‘resemblance’.
Despite intense (a)/ pressure (b)/ from his superiors he refused to discloze (c)/ the findings (d)/ of the report.
The correct spelling is ‘disclose’.
Since you are unable (a)/ to repay the loan you have no alternate (b)/ but to seek (c)/ an extension. (d)
It should be ‘altenative’ in place of ‘alternate’.
Although (a)/ it was the first time the King had lead (b)/ his troops to the battle, he showed (c)/ remarkable (d)/ courage.
It should be ‘led’ in place of ‘lead’.
When the young artist returned (a)/ to his village, his family held a festive (b)/ dinner on its lawn to celebrate his triumpant (c)/ homecoming. (d)
The correct spelling should be ‘triumphant’.
The Government is certain (a)/ to amend (b)/ the law to prevail (c)/ the crisis. (d)
In place of ‘prevail’ we should use ‘overcome’
The manager complamented (a)/ her team for meeting (b)/ targets and performing (c)/ with excellence. (d)
The correct spelling is ‘complemented’.
Any failure (a)/ to complicit (b)/ will these fundamental regulations (c)/ will result a fine. (d)
It should be ‘comply’ in place of ‘complicit’.
Kindly note (a)/ our address (b)/ and use it in (c)/ all the farther communication. (d)
It should be ‘further’ in place of ‘farther’.
She trusted Mira with all her heart (a)/ and thus handled (b)/ over her life’s (c)/ savings to her instantly. (d)
The word ‘handled’ should be replaced by ‘handed’ in the sentence. ‘handed over’ means the act of moving power or responsibility from one person to another.
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