Practice Spotting Errors Questions and Answers
- (A) This arrangement was expected to / (B) assure a sufficient change in air to keep / (C) such railways properly ventilated, but experience / (D) has prov...
- Out of the statements given below, one statement may be grammatically and contextually correct. Choose the correct statement as your answer. If all the st...
- overzealous sidekicks are quick to(A)/ launch social media attacks on journalists who(B)/ ‘project a negative image’ of him land or leader (C)/no error...
- The number of MLAs and MPs with criminal records(A)/ has risen only due to their party leaders continue(B)/ to distribute more tickets ...
- Cyclone Biparjoy was born after the onset(A) and lingered for longer then normal to delay (B)the arrival of monsoon over Mumbai by near...
- Everyone are asking for(A) /passes to the music(B)/ festival at Nehru Park(C)/ no error(D)
- Missions like Chandrayaan(A)/ are important because(B)/ many country participate in them(C)/no error(D)
- The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error. Everybody stared / when me / entered the ...
- Choose the part of the sentence which contains an error. If no error, choose option, ‘No error’. Datafication leading to a higher need for IT profes...
- In the following question, a sentence is given, divided into five parts. Of all the five parts, only one part is error-free. Mark the option containing th...
- In the following question, a sentence is given, divided into five parts. Of all the five parts, only one part is error-free. Mark the option containing th...
- In the following question, a sentence is given, divided into five parts. Of all the five parts, only one part is error-free. Mark the option containing th...
- In the following question, a sentence is given, divided into five parts. Of all the five parts, only one part is error-free. Mark the option containing th...
- In the following question, a sentence is given, divided into five parts. Of all the five parts, only one part is error-free. Mark the option containing th...
- The sentence below is divided into five segments. Select the option that has an error, if any. The supreme court must (A) / remember that (B) /the co...
- The sentence below is divided into five segments. Select the option that has an error, if any. The trajectory of progress (A) / must changed int...
- The sentence below is divided into five segments. Select the option that has an error, if any. A government elected by the people(A) / that provi...
- The sentence below is divided into five segments. Select the option that has an error, if any. There are some (A) / welfare schemes (B) /likely to ...
- The sentence below is divided into five segments. Select the option that has an error, if any. The coconut crab is the largest (A) /terrestrial arthrop...
- Find the erroneous part of the given sentence. If none of the parts contains error, mark ‘No Error’ as your answer. The news (A) / about the upcomin...
- Find the erroneous part of the given sentence. If none of the parts contains error, mark ‘No Error’ as your answer. The company's sales team (A) / a...
- Find the erroneous part of the given sentence. If none of the parts contains error, mark ‘No Error’ as your answer. He should have (A) / went to the...
- Find the erroneous part of the given sentence. If none of the parts contains error, mark ‘No Error’ as your answer. My cousin (A) / who is a doctor,...
- Find the erroneous part of the given sentence. If none of the parts contains error, mark ‘No Error’ as your answer. Neither the concert (A) / nor th...
- At the vary centre of the Galaxy lies a remarkable object—a massive black hole surrounded by an accretion disk of high-temperature gas.
- Neither the central object also any of the material immediately around it can be observed at optical wavelengths because of the thick screen of intervening...
- Surrounding the nucleus is an extended bulge of stars that is nearly spherical in shape and that consists primarily Population II stars, though they are co...
- Find the erroneous part of the given sentence. If none of the parts contains error, mark ‘No Error’ as your answer. The concert (A) / was very good ...
- Find the erroneous part of the given sentence. If none of the parts contains error, mark ‘No Error’ as your answer. They have been (A) / waiting for...
- Find the erroneous part of the given sentence. If none of the parts contains error, mark ‘No Error’ as your answer. Each of the books (A) / in the l...
- Find the erroneous part of the given sentence. If none of the parts contains error, mark ‘No Error’ as your answer. Neither of the boys (A) / have s...
- As soon as the TV set (A) / was installed, the quiet (B) / stillness that had existed in (C) / my aunt’s house had vanished. (D) / No Error (E)
- In each of the questions, a sentence has been divided into four parts, one of which may contain an error. Identify that fragment and mark it as your answe...
- In each of the questions, a sentence has been divided into four parts, one of which may contain an error. Identify that fragment and mark it as your answe...
- In each of the questions, a sentence has been divided into four parts, one of which may contain an error. Identify that fragment and mark it as your answe...
- In each of the questions, a sentence has been divided into four parts, one of which may contain an error. Identify that fragment and mark it as your answe...
- Medical and non-medical out-of-pocket private payments can effect access to healthcare
- The poor pay a disproportionate higher percent of their income towards out-of-pocket expenses than the rich.
- The Round National Sample Survey of 1955 through 1956 showed that 40% of all people sells or borrow assets to pay for hospitalization.
- Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Spot the error from the...
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