Q.The fight for liberation (a) / brings out the best and (b) / a noblest quality in mankind (c) /
No error (d)
Ans: c – the noblest – the superlative degree
Q.I look (a) /forward to meet you (b) /in future. (c) /No error. (d)
Ans: b – to meeting you – look forward to something (gerund)
Q.I went to his house (a) /but couldn’t see him (b) /because he went out before I arrived. (c) /No error. (d)
Ans: c – he had gone (past perfect tense instead of past simple)
Q.He looked upon me (a) / eye to eye for a few moments (b) / before he spoke (c) / No error (d)
Ans: a – look at me
Q.He admits that (a) /he is not following (b) /the instructions. (c) /No error. (d)
Ans: d
Q.Do you think you could lend me (a)/ good pair of gloves (b) / to wear to the wedding (c) / No
Error (d)
Ans: b – a good pair of gloves
Q. Each of the girls (a)/ have come (b)/ with her
books.(c)/ No Error (d)
Ans: b – has come – each takes singular subject
Q.Could she cite (a) / any precedent in support (b)/ for her
care? (c) / No Error (d)
Ans: c – of her care instead of for her care
Q.At the (a) /annual function of the school (b) /the principal advised to the students to be ideal citizens. (c) /No error. (d)
Ans: c – the principal advised the students
Q.My father, (a)/ though old, (b)/ goes everywhere by foot. (c) No error (d)
Ans: c – on foot
Q.His daughter-in-laws (a) /who are in Delhi (b) /have come to visit us. (c) /No error. (d)
Ans: a – The correct plural of daughter-in-laws is daughters-in-law
Q.The burglar stole all the money (a) / in the house but surprisingly missed (b) / the jewelleries
in the locker (c) / No Error (d)
Ans: c – / the jewellery
in the locker
Q.If I was the king, (a) /I would change the face (b) /of my country. (c) /No error. (d)
Ans: a – If I were the king – check if condition
Q. I was surprised (a) / when the hostess smiled (b) / as if she saw me before (c) / No Error (d)
Ans: c – as if she had seen me before
Q.He asked me (a) /what my name is (b) /and where I came from. (c) /No error. (d)
Ans: b – what my name was – direct and indirect speech
Q.It is best (a) / to be silent (b) / than speak in anger (c) / No Error (d)
Ans: a – it is better – comparison was done between two situations
Q.He did not pass the examination (a) /inspite (b) /his best efforts. (c) /No error. (d)
Ans: b – in spite of
Q.The trek is difficult (a) / but it is far worth (b) / the endeavor. (c) / No Error (d)
Ans: b – We need a positive expression here so “well worth” should be used here
Q.During the earthquake (a) /people listened a strange noise (b) /and rushed out of homes. (c) /No error. (d)
Ans: b – people heard a strange noise
Q.It is not possible for me (a) / to give you the accurate date (b) / of my departure yet (c) / No
Error (d)
Ans: b – to give you an accurate date