Dear readers, We are proving a Noun Quiz for your practice those help to increase
your accuracy and confidence level in competitive examinations SSC, LIC, UPSC,
IBPS PO, IBPS CLERK, RRB PO, RRB CLERK, CDS, NDA, Railway, Air Force, Bank and
Other Examinations.
Some of the sentences are grammatically correct and some are
incorrect. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and mark that part.
If there is no error, mark that part as your answer.
1.
You know it well (A)/ that you success in life (B)/ depends not
on my advice (C)/ but on somebody else. (D)/ No Error. (E)
2.
He informed me (A)/ that he had gone to (B)/ one of the
Minister’s residences (C)/ and stayed there all night. (D)/ No Error.
(E)
3.
The building’s roof (A)/ need repairing otherwise (B)/ it may
fall down and (C)/ result into many persons death. (D)/ No Error.
(E)
4.
I visited (A)/ John’s and Mary’s house (B)/ twice but found (C)/
the couple absent. (D)/ No Error. (E)
5.
A ton’s weight (A)/ is too heavy for (B)/ anyone to (C)/ carry
on his head. (D)/ No Error. (E)
6.
I stopped (A)/ his going out late at night (B)/ because the
situation (C)/ in the town was very tense. (D)/ No Error. (E)
7.
He did not approve (A)/ of his son raising (B)/ stupid questions
and thereby (C)/ vexing the teacher. (D)/ No Error. (E)
8.
America’s problems (A)/ are, however, (B)/ not so serious (C)/
and awful as India. (D)/ No Error. (E)
9.
Your tone of speaking (A)/ as well as your friends (B)/ is really
extremely sarcastic (C)/ yet we never take it seriously. (D)/ No
Error. (E)
10.
The Finance Minister (A)/ boasts of improving (B)/ the economic
condition of (C)/ the country’s. (D)/ No Error. (E)
Nice
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