Practice Spotting Errors Questions and Answers
- His modern-day company is a shaft (A) of light into a world he once straddle (B) with an unprecedented (C) combination of foppishness (D) and fear ...
- Select the word/phrase that should replace the emboldened word/phrase to make the given sentence grammatically relevant. In the bus accident, five killed a...
- He deliberated thoughtfully (1) long and hard (2) , consulting his assistant to heighten (3) the drama, but as professional fouls (4) go it was as c...
- We raced hurriedly (1) up gravel (2) hillsides with stomach- churning (3) vertiginous views (4) all around. ...
- The chinampas were an ingenious (1) solution to a difficult (2) dilemma that had vexed (3) the inhabitants of the Valley of Mexico for more than ...
- Three years ago a group of (1) scientists made a breathtaking (2) breakthrough discovery (3) by publishing a genetic map showing the DNA breakdown ...
- Â Interchange the words in the two sentences so that both the sentences become grammatically and contextually correct. Then Connect the two rearranged s...
- Interchange the words in the two sentences so that both the sentences become grammatically and contextually correct. I. Fossil fuel companies have worked ...
- Interchange the words in the two sentences so that both the sentences become grammatically and contextually correct. I. Sri Lanka may need (A) a bridge ...
- The immense contribution of women (1)/to all spheres of life (2)/are often overlooked, (3)/unfairly valued, and hardly rewarded (4).
- The standard workload for a faculty is (1)/typically decided via negotiations between (2)/faculty unions and the university administration, (3)/making it d...
- Children who have been part in (1)/early intervention programmes have shown (2)/remarkable progress, and the process of (3)/their integration with the main...
- Several Western policy commentators are aghast (1)/as to why India is unwilling to endure some economic pain (2)/to send a loud and clear message that it (...
- The army men or the commander-in-chief (A)/were not ready (B)/to accept defeat so easily, (C)/so they fought fiercely (D).
- People will only contribute (A)/to the extent that (B)/their most personal information (C)/are protected (D).
- The amount of data stored (A)/were so vast that (B)/even if we put a number on it, (C)/it would be beyond our comprehension (D).
- Nobody get (A)/to the point that (B)/they can't use (C)/more money (D).
- At least one-third (A)/of all women (B)/over ninety has (C)/sustained a hip fracture (D).
- Neither of my parents(A)/is currently (B)/in paid employment, (C)/because of the pandemic (D).
- The group (A)/have been (B)/notoriously fickle (C)/in the past (D).
- The fall in (A)/the number of deaths from heart disease (B)/are generally attributed to (C)/improvements in diet (D).
- He is (A)/one of the students (B)/who go to (C)/the school every day (D).
- Sheela, who is (A)/one of the successful entrepreneurs, (B)/are giving (C)/tips for startups (D).
- The uptick in fuel prices and (1)/its ripple effects on transport and (2)/logistics costs are expected (3)/to pick up in April (4).
- India's power demand is expect to soar (1)/in summer, with weather officials forecasting (2)/maximum temperatures above normal in April (3)/in many norther...
- The SDF has its origins in (1)/a 2018 amendment to the RBI Act and (2)/is an additionally tool for absorbing (3)/liquidity without any collateral (4).
- The wholesale price index has been (1)/in double digits during (2)/the last several month, and (3)/the CPI has been hovering around 6% (4).
- As the rest of the world tighten (1)/its monetary policy, we will (2)/have to follow suit or suffer (3)/a sharper devaluation of our currency (4).
- Selling pressure from foreign institutional investors (1)/may allow us to (2)/enter the private banking sector (3)/at a more reasonable valuations (4).
- Reacting for RBI’s call for paring (1)/small savings rates, the official stressed that (2)/interest rate discussions often (3)/ get too focussed on b...
- Higher attrition have been leading to (1)/better increments as (2)/the job market is currently witnessing (3)/a huge churn, according to Naukri (4).
- As vessel loading is (1)/not possible in Ukraine, (2)/buyers are trying to secure (3)/supplies at Russia (4).
- Sri Lanka is facing its worse financial crisis, (1)/and had declared an emergency (2)/in August last in the face of (3)/a crippling foreign exchange crunch...
- The museum tells the story (1)/in India after Independence (2)/through the lives and contributions (3)/of its prime ministers (4).
- The important of aerospace power in (1)/the larger security framework has grown manifold (2)/and would be increasingly critical (3)/to handle future securi...
- If the complaint were against multiple advocates, (1)/the disciplinary proceedings should continue (2)/against the surviving lawyers (3)/unless the committ...
- Only a few dozen sequences (1)/of these variants (2)/has been reported (3)/from a handful of countries (4).
- Nursing attendants care for (1)/people whom are bed-ridden and (2)/those who have age-related problems, (3)/especially with mobility (4).
- While the influx of Koreans (1)/has transformed the life (2)/of hundreds of villagers, (3)/quality infrastructure is still elusive (4).
- Invariably, governments directed by (1)/the courts want to weigh (2)/the losses of IDPs financially (3)/and get away with compensate (4).
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