I am concerned about the violence in movies( Find mistake and correct the sentence)
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Directions (Q. Nos. 1-249) Each questions has a sentence with three parts labeled (a), (b) and (c). Read each
sentence to find out whether there is any error in any part and indicate your answer in the answer sheet
against the corresponding letter i.e., (a) or (b) or (c). If you find no error, your answer should be indicated as
(d).
1. He asked her that (a)/ whether she knew (b)/ what had happened last week when she was on leave.
(c)/ No error (d)
Explanation (a) Delete ‗that‘. That is not used after asked such sentences.
2. Until you do not go to the station (a)/ to receive him (a)/ I can hardly feel at ease. (c)/ No error (d)/
Explanation (a) Delete ‗do not‘. Do not is not used with until.
3. I did not know where they were going (a)/ nor could I understand (b)/ why had they left so soon. (c)/
No error (d)
Explanation (c) Replace ‗why had they‘ with ‗why they had‘.
4. The distinguished visitor said that he had great pleasure to be with us for some time (a)/ and that the
pleasure was all the greater (b)/ because his visit afforded him an opportunity to study the working of
an institution of such eminence as ours. (c)/ No error (d)
Explanation (c) Add ‗that of‘ before ‗ours‘.
5. Please convey (a)/ my best wishes (b)/ back to your parents. (c)/ No error (d)
Explanation (c) Remove back.
6. The call of the seas (a)/ have always (b)/ found an echo in me. (c)/ No error (d)
Explanation (b) Use ‗has‘ in place of ‗have‘.
7. Hardly, I had left home for Mumbai (a)/ when my son who is settled in Kolkata arrived (b)/ without
any prior information. (c)/ No error (d)
Explanation (a) Replace ‗hardly I had with ‗hardly had I‘.
8. Now, it can be easily said (a)/ that the population of this city is greater (b)/ than any other city in
India. (c)/ No error (d)
Explanation (c) Add ‗that of‘ after than.
9. It is difficult to explain (a)/ why did Rajagopalachari resigned (b)/ from the Congress in 1940. (c)/
No error (d)
Explanation (b) Write ‗resign‘ in place of ‗resigned‘.
10. The boss reminded them of the old saying (a)/ that honesty was the best policy (b)/ and told them
that they had better be honest in their work. (c)/ No error (d)
Explanation (b) Write ‗is‘ in place of ‗was‘.
11. ‗Gulliver‘s Travels‘ are (a)/ the most fascinating adventure story (b)/ that I have ever read. (c)/ No
error (d)
Explanation (a) Use ‗is‘ in place of ‗are‘.
12. The teenager reassured his father at the station (a)/ ―Don‘t worry, dad‘ (b)/ I will pull on very nicely
at the hostel.‖ (c)/ No error (d)
Explanation (c) Use ‗carry on‘ in place of ‗pull on‘.
13. The way he‘s behaving (a)/ he‘ll soon spill the beans (b)/ I‘m afraid. (c)/ No error (d)
Explanation (d) Replace ‗behaving‘ with ‗behaving in‘.
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