Directions (Q.1-25): In this section, you are required to spot errors in sentences. Each sentence is divided into three parts. Read each sentence to find out whether there is an error in any of the parts. No sentence has more than one error. Some of the sentences do not have any error: When you find an error in a sentence, the letter indicated under that part of the sentence is the answer and therefore the same may be marked on the separate Answer Sheet. If there is no error in any part, then (D)which stands for “No error” is the answer for the item.
A) The(a) |
B) young man(b) |
C) had no manner.(c) |
D) No error(d) |
C) had no manner.(c) |
1). No news(a)/ are(b)/ good news.(c)/ No error(d)
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2). The work involved(a)/ is almost impossible(b)/to cope with(c)/ No error(d)
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3). There is(a)/ no place(b)/ in this compartment.(c)/ No error(d)
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4). Shakespeare(a)/ is greater than(b)/ any poet.(c)/ No error (d)
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5). I should(a)/ have preferred(b)/ to go by myself.(c)/ No error(d)
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6). The minister announced(a)/ compensation for(b)/ the victims from the accident.(c)/ No error (d)
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7). The Australian team(a)/ losed the match(b) /yesterday.(c)/ No error (d)
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8). He told us(a)/ that(b)/ he has not read the book.(c)/ No error(d)
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9). The composition contained(a)/ even no less(b)/ than twenty mistakes.(c)/ No error (d)
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10). ASPIRE
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