Directions (Q. 1 to 5): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is ‘No error’, the answer is ‘5’. (ignore errors of punctuation, if any).
Q.1. Most of the (1) / greatest emperors in (2) / the world had (3) / great armies. (4) / No error (5)
Q.2. Japan has (1) / forsaken (2) / declaring wars after (3) / their World War II debacle. (4) / No error (5)
Q.3. Students through India (1) / have to (2) / endure a lot (3) / of pressure during their exam. (4) / No error (5)
Q.4. Mathematics can (1) / become very (2) / tough for some of the (3) / weaker students. (4) / No error (5)
Q.5. Japanese animated cartoons (1) / accounts for (2) / more than half of (3) / the world’s animation. (4) / No error (5)
Directions (Q.6-10): Each question below has a blank, indicating that something has been omitted. Find out which option can be used to fill up the blank in the sentence to make it meaningfully complete.
Q.6. We have a lot of talent ______ India.
1) in
2) on
3) for
4) through
5) during
1) in
2) on
3) for
4) through
5) during
Q.7. The greatest athletes have a _____ strict training regimen.
1) so
2) bad
3) high
4) very
5) rough
1) so
2) bad
3) high
4) very
5) rough
Q.8. The most popular place in the city is the central mall, which ____ also the largest mall in the state.
1) if
2) is
3) may
4) shall
5 can
1) if
2) is
3) may
4) shall
5 can
Q.9. Though apartheid _____ been abolished in most of the countries, it still exists in some regions of the world.
1) shall
2) have
3) should
4) might
5) has
1) shall
2) have
3) should
4) might
5) has
Q.10. Vikash was not only the tallest boy in his class, ____ also the fattest.
1) not
2) but
3) would
4) may
5) will
1) not
2) but
3) would
4) may
5) will
Answers:
Q.1. 5; The sentence is correct in its given form.
Q.2. 4; ‘Their’ should be replaced by ‘its’.
Q.3. 1; ‘Students in India’ would be a more appropriate phrase than the one given in the first part of the statement.
Q.4. 5; The sentence is correct in its given form.
Q.5. 2; ‘Cartoons’ is plural. So ‘accounts’ should be replaced by ‘account’.
Q.6. 1; ‘In’ is correct because we are talking about the talent India has.
Q.7. 4; As we are talking about the extent of the training regimen, ‘very’ is the most appropriate word.
Q.8. 2; ‘Is’ is the correct form of verb to be used.The other options do not fit in grammatically.
Q.9. 5; ‘Has’ is the correct form of possession verb to be used here.
Q.10. 2; The correct conjunction to be used is ‘but’ as the additional quality of being ‘fat’ is mentioned here.
Q.2. 4; ‘Their’ should be replaced by ‘its’.
Q.3. 1; ‘Students in India’ would be a more appropriate phrase than the one given in the first part of the statement.
Q.4. 5; The sentence is correct in its given form.
Q.5. 2; ‘Cartoons’ is plural. So ‘accounts’ should be replaced by ‘account’.
Q.6. 1; ‘In’ is correct because we are talking about the talent India has.
Q.7. 4; As we are talking about the extent of the training regimen, ‘very’ is the most appropriate word.
Q.8. 2; ‘Is’ is the correct form of verb to be used.The other options do not fit in grammatically.
Q.9. 5; ‘Has’ is the correct form of possession verb to be used here.
Q.10. 2; The correct conjunction to be used is ‘but’ as the additional quality of being ‘fat’ is mentioned here.
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