Practice Grammar adverbs - general english mcq Online Quiz (set-1) For All Competitive Exams
Directions:
Read the following sentences and find where, there is any error in any part, then conclude the correct answer:
Q-1) (a) You have /(b) acted nobler than/(c) all of us/(d) No error.
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Directions:
Read the following sentences and find where, there is any error in any part, then conclude the correct answer:
Q-2) (a) She knows/(b) riding/ (c) a horse/(d) No error.
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Directions:
Read the following sentences and find where, there is any error in any part, then conclude the correct answer:
Q-3) (a) We should /(b) keep our belongings/(c) orderly/(d) No error.
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Directions:
Read the following sentences and find where, there is any error in any part, then conclude the correct answer:
Q-4) (a) It rained/ (b)like cats and dogs/ (c)throughout the night./(d) No error
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Directions:
The following questions are splitted into parts using Alphabets (a, b, c & d), Here some parts of the sentences have errors and remainings are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. The Alphabets of that part is the answer for that question. If a sentence is free from error, your answer is No error.
Note: In some questions no seperation has been done. So find the answers acoordingly.
Q-5) (a) My father /(b) is very quicker than/(c) I at Chess/(d) No error.
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Directions:
Read the following sentences and find where, there is any error in any part, then conclude the correct answer:
Q-6) (a) Mangoes taste /(b) more sweetly than /(c) any other fruit of this world/(d) No error.
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Directions:
The following questions are splitted into parts using Alphabets (a, b, c & d), Here some parts of the sentences have errors and remainings are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. The Alphabets of that part is the answer for that question. If a sentence is free from error, your answer is No error.
Note: In some questions no seperation has been done. So find the answers acoordingly.
Q-7) I hardly ever (a)/ see him (b)/ because in my opinion (c)/he is not a reliable man. (d)/No error (e)
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Directions:
The following questions are splitted into parts using Alphabets (a, b, c & d), Here some parts of the sentences have errors and remainings are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. The Alphabets of that part is the answer for that question. If a sentence is free from error, your answer is No error.
Note: In some questions no seperation has been done. So find the answers acoordingly.
Q-8) (a) He is niggard/ (b) and saves each/(c) and every paise/(d) No error.
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Directions:
The following questions are splitted into parts using Alphabets (a, b, c & d), Here some parts of the sentences have errors and remainings are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. The Alphabets of that part is the answer for that question. If a sentence is free from error, your answer is No error.
Note: In some questions no seperation has been done. So find the answers acoordingly.
Q-9) (a) She is either/(b) dumb or deaf,/ (c) if not both/(d) No error.
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Directions:
Read the following sentences and find where, there is any error in any part, then conclude the correct answer:
Q-10) (a) A man of fifty/ (b) cannot be called/ (c) as young./ (d) No error.
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Directions:
Read the following sentences and find where, there is any error in any part, then conclude the correct answer:
Q-11) (a) He is enough tall/(b) to be selected as Sub Inspector/ (c) in Delhi Police/(d) No error.
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Directions:
Read the following sentences and find where, there is any error in any part, then conclude the correct answer:
Q-12) Somebody informed (a)/ the contractor that his (b)/ brother had only died (c)/ five days before. (d)/No error (e)
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Directions:
Read the following sentences and find where, there is any error in any part, then conclude the correct answer:
Q-13) (a) The teacher asked/ (b) the students to/(c) talk loudly/(d) No error.
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Directions:
Read the following sentences and find where, there is any error in any part, then conclude the correct answer:
Q-14) (a) We seldom or ever/(b) go out these days /(c) because it is too hot now-a-days/ (d) No error.
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Directions:
The following questions are splitted into parts using Alphabets (a, b, c & d), Here some parts of the sentences have errors and remainings are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. The Alphabets of that part is the answer for that question. If a sentence is free from error, your answer is No error.
Note: In some questions no seperation has been done. So find the answers acoordingly.
Q-15) (a) I have never seen/ (b) a coward man /(c) like Sohan/(d) No error.
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Directions:
Read the following sentences and find where, there is any error in any part, then conclude the correct answer:
Q-16) The house is very good (a)/ but too much small (b)/ to accommodate (c)/ the full family. (d)/No error (e)
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Directions:
The following questions are splitted into parts using Alphabets (a, b, c & d), Here some parts of the sentences have errors and remainings are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. The Alphabets of that part is the answer for that question. If a sentence is free from error, your answer is No error.
Note: In some questions no seperation has been done. So find the answers acoordingly.
Q-17) Although he only earns (a)/ sixteen hundred rupees per month (b)/ yet he manages his (c)/ family well. (d)/No error (e)
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Directions:
Read the following sentences and find where, there is any error in any part, then conclude the correct answer:
Q-18) Only by discussing with (a)/ the officer concerned (b)/ they found out (c)/ the person behind the fraud. (d)/No error (e)
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Directions:
The following questions are splitted into parts using Alphabets (a, b, c & d), Here some parts of the sentences have errors and remainings are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. The Alphabets of that part is the answer for that question. If a sentence is free from error, your answer is No error.
Note: In some questions no seperation has been done. So find the answers acoordingly.
Q-19) “Under no circumstances (a)/ we can help you (b)/ in this immoral project.” (c)/said the Chairman. (d)/No error (e)
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Directions:
Read the following sentences and find where, there is any error in any part, then conclude the correct answer:
Q-20) (a) Her speech was not clearly /(b)but we understood /(c)the underlying meaning/ (d) No error
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