English Brahmastra Grammar Practice Book PDF

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This book contains practice questions related to English grammar, focusing on topics such as verbs, nouns, pronouns, and more. It includes previous year questions from various competitive exams from 2017 to 2022. Practice materials include questions related to vocab, synonyms, antonyms, phrasal verbs, and idioms and phrases.

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Subscribe Now English OPEN STUDY Contact No: 7351706883, 8859247921 By Anil Jadon Index 1. Verb (Basic) (PYQ’s 2017 – 2022)......................................................................................................................................................................... 4 2. Verb (Advance) (PYQ’s 2017 – 2022)............................................................................................................................................................... 17 3. Noun (Practice Sheet) (PYQ’s 2017 – 2022)................................................................................................................................................. 36 4. Pronoun (Practice Sheet) (PYQ’s 2017 – 2022)......................................................................................................................................... 49 5. Adjective (Practice Sheet) (PYQ’s 2017 – 2022)........................................................................................................................................ 62 6. Adverb (Practice Sheet) (PYQ’s 2017 – 2022)............................................................................................................................................ 75 7. Article (Practice Sheet) (PYQ’s 2017 – 2022).............................................................................................................................................. 80 8. Preposition (Practice Sheet) (PYQ’s 2017 – 2022).................................................................................................................................. 91 9. Conjunction (Practice sheet) (PYQ’s 2017 – 2022)............................................................................................................................... 100 10. Active/ Passive Voice (Practice Sheet) (PYQ’s 2017 – 2022).......................................................................................................... 110 11. Narration (Practice Sheet) (PYQ’s 2017 – 2022).................................................................................................................................... 121 12. Tense (Practice Sheet) (PYQ’s 2017 – 2022)............................................................................................................................................ 133 13. Question Tag (Practice Sheet) (PYQ’s 2017 – 2022)............................................................................................................................. 145 14. Superfluous Expression (Practice Sheet) (PYQ’s 2017 – 2022).................................................................................................... 146 15. Error Detection (Practice Sheet) (PYQ’s 2017 – 2022)....................................................................................................................... 148 16. Sentence Improvement (Practice Sheet) (PYQ’s 2017 – 2022)..................................................................................................... 208 17. Fill in the blanks (Practice Sheet) (PYQ’s 2017 – 2022).................................................................................................................... 241 18. Cloze Test (Practice Sheet) (Previous Year’s).......................................................................................................................................... 253 19. Para jumbled (Practice Sheet) (PYQ’s 2017 – 2022)............................................................................................................................ 280 20. Comprehension (Practice Sheet)..................................................................................................................................................................... 292 21. Vocab (Set – 1)............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 307 22. Synonyms & Antonyms.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 370 23. Synonyms (Practice Sheet)................................................................................................................................................................................... 382 24. Antonyms (Practice Sheet)................................................................................................................................................................................. 400 25. One Word Substitution (Set – 1)....................................................................................................................................................................... 418 26. Phrasal Verbs............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 438 27. Subscribe 28. Now 27. Idioms & Phrases (Set – 1).................................................................................................................................................................................. 452 28. Idioms & Phrases (Practice Sheet)................................................................................................................................................................... 480 29. One Word Substitution (Practice Sheet)..................................................................................................................................................... 508 Subscribe Now Verb (Basic) (PYQ’s 2017 – 2022) 1) I would (a)/ rather to (b)/ die than beg (c)/ No error 11) The unreasonable behavior (a)/ of his daughter (b)/ (d) was thoroughly (c)/ upset Mr. Gupta. (d)/ No error CGL Mains-2017 (e) 2) I had to go to the doctor because I was not bear the CPO Mains-2020 pain in my tooth. 12) Rajan abided by (a)/ all the rules which (b)/ were 1) had to go 2) in my tooth explained to him (c)/ before the programme. (d)/ No 3) to the doctor error (e) 4) was not bear CGL Pre -2018 CGL Mains-2017 13) We were still talking (a)/ about what we should do 3) I think boys and girls must be learning to do household chores from an early age. (b)/ when we heard (c)/ the children shouting. (d)/ 1) think No error (e) 2) to do CHSL Mains-2020 3) from 4) be learning 14) Being very often ill (a)/ and frequently absent, (b)/ he CHSL Mains-2017 had no opportunity to finish his work (c)/ or do much 4) You must (a)/ not held in high esteem (b)/ those who of it in fact (d)/ No error (e) are (c)/ danger to our society. (d)/ No error (e) CGL Mains-2018 CGL Pre - 2018 15) Being a rainy day (a)/ Vijay decided to stay (b)/ at 5) He is very (a)/ drunk, so (b)/ cannot tell (c)/, you even home and work (c)/ further on the problem (d) No his name. (d)/ No error (e) error (e) CGL Mains-2019 CPO Mains-2019 6) The problems that our (a)/ country has and will face 16) School offers many opportunities of meeting (a)/ (b)/ are the outcome of the selfishness (c)/ of our so helpful people, reading useful books (b)/ and obtain called saviours. (d)/ No error (e) information about (c)/ a variety of public careers. (d)/ CGL Pre-2018 No error (e) 7) Never before (a)/ the students of India have so much CGL Mains-2021 been frustrated (b)/ as today when the problems (c)/ 17) They did not came out victorious, (a)/ yet they were of unemployment are dominant (d)/ No error (e) not disappointed (b)/ rather satisfied because (c)/ CGL Mains-2020 they had played well (d)/ No error (e) 8) It being a stormy night, (a)/ you must thought of CGL Mains-2021 postponing (b)/ of all your programmes (c)/ till 18) He complained to the police (a)/ that his briefcase had tomorrow morning (d)/ No error (e) been stolen (b)/ and that he was lifted (c)/ without CHSL Mains-2020 any money (d)/ No error (e) 9) Do you doubted about (a)/ the success of this boy, (b)/ CPO Mains-2021 who issued to working (c)/ hard in all circumstances 19) The P.M said that his party would (a)/ not repeat the (d)/ No error (e) mistakes (b)/ done by the (c)/ previous government. CHSL Pre -2017 (d)/ No error (e) 10) We would also like to help you (a)/ if you intend to CGL Mains-2020 execute (b)/ such lofty plans the welfare (c)/ of the 20) I hope the country’s condition (a)/ may go from bad society. (d)/ No error (e) to worse (b)/ unless all necessary steps (c)/ are taken CPO Pre-2019 to suppress terrorism. (d)/ No error (e) CGL Mains-2021 Subscribe Now 21) Taking tea (a)/ he went to the office (b)/ and disposed CGL Pre-11/04/2022 S3 (c)/ of a lot of work (d)/ No error (e) (a) precedes before mine (b) Your name CPO Mains-2020 (c) admission list (d) in the 22) Only one dispute (a)/ has been settled (b)/ and others 32. He was / late / for school / and punished. left to both the parties. (c)/ to settle (d)/ No error (e) CGL Pre-12/04/2022 S1 CGL Mains-2020 (a) and punished (b) for school 23) Without taking proper care, (a)/ the doctors could not (c) late (d) He was have been saved (b)/ this patient, who received (c)/ a 33. The policeman asked / many people but / no one bullet injury in the chest. (d)/ No error (e) was knowing / how the accident happened. CGL Pre -2022 CGL Pre-12/04/2022 S3 24) Going towards them (a)/ with some cups of (b)/ tea (a) no one was knowing (b) many people but in the tray, somebody knocked (c)/ at the door (d)/ No (c) The policeman asked (d) how the accident error (e) happened 34. You should / have respond / to my query / sooner. CGL Pre -2020 25) Shall you like (a)/ to accompany us (b)/ in the picnic CGL Pre-13/04/2022 S2 (a) sooner (b) to my query which (c)/ we are going to arrange today. (d)/ No (c) You should (d) have respond error (e) 35. Shall / we go / for walking / in the park? CHSL Mains-2022 26) During the course of investigation (a)/ the police CGL Pre-21/04/2022 S2) (a) we go (b) for walking learnt that not only (b)/ the house was looted but (c)/ (c) in the park (d) Shall also the things taken away. (d)/ No error (e) 36. I find that / I get myself tired / very easily / these CGL Pre -2022 27) I know I will be (a)/ compelled to leave this house (b)/ days. this week, which will be (c)/ very disadvantageous for CGL Pre-21/04/2022 S3) (a) these days (b) I find that me (d)/ No error (e) (c) I get myself tired (d) very easily CGL Mains-2022 37. Have you / ever spoke / to anyone / about your 28. On the way he was bited on his toe by a poisonous problems? snake. CGL Mains-2020 CGL- 10/6/2019(S3) (a) Have you (b) ever spoke (a) On the way (b) he was bited (c) to anyone (d) about your problems (c) on his toe (d) by a poisonous snake 38. Your name / precedes before / mine / in the list. 29. Having just taking a heavy lunch, she was not CGL Mains-2020 ready to have any fruit. (a) Your name (b) in the list CGL- 12/6/2019(S3) (c) mine (d) precedes before (a) to have any fruit (b) taking a heavy 39. Everything has became very expensive these (c) Having just (d) she was not ready days. 30. Did you baked / the chocolate cake / yourself this CGL Tier II 12/9/2019 time? (a) no error (b) Everything has became CGL Pre-11/04/2022 S2 (c) very expensive (d) these days (a) No error (b) Did you baked 40. Rohit did not came to the office because he got (c) the chocolate cake (d) yourself this time held up due to the heavy rains. 31. Your name / precedes before mine / in the / CGL Tier II 12/9/2019 admission list. (a) to the office 5 Subscribe Now (b) due to the heavy rains 49. He was unable / to help me because / he had been (c) Rohit did not came failed / to arrange the money. (d) because he got held up CGL Mains-2020 41. Everybody is waiting to see whether the new (a) he had been failed (b) to arrange the money leadership has effect some changes soon in the party. (c) to help me because (d) He was unable CGL Tier II 12/9/2019 50. We all will be shift to our new house next month. (a) Everybody is waiting to see CGL Mains-2020 (b) soon in the party (a) will be shift (b) to our new house (c) has effect some changes (c) next month (d) We all (d) whether the new leadership 51. He tried to run away but was soon overtook by 42. They made her as the Chairperson of their bank. some policemen. CGL Tier II 12/9/2019 CGL Mains-2020 (a) no error (b) as the Chairperson (a) He tried to run away (b) but was soon (c) of their bank (d) They made her (c) overtook by (d) some policemen 43. The manager / took him / at task / for his 52. Raman putted the vegetables / in the frying pan / negligence. and after adding some water, / closed the lid. CGL Mains-2020 CGL 16/8/2021 S3 (a) The manager (b) for his negligence (a) and after adding some water (c) at task (d) took him (b) closed the lid 44. You should / avail this opportunity / to (c) in the frying pan demonstrate / your skills. (d) Raman putted the vegetables CGL Mains-2020 53. The construction of the new business school is led (a) to demonstrate (b) avail this opportunity to a sudden rise of population in our area. (c) You should (d) your skills CGL 17/8/2021 S2 45. Deepa walked down the road slowly without (a) a sudden rise of population in our area looking anybody. (b) The construction of CGL, 03/3/2020 S3 (c) the new business school (a) Deepa walked (b) down the road (d) is led to (c) looking anybody (d) slowly without 54. Scarcely had he took the medicine when his 46. When I reached the cinema hall, the movie had headache was gone. already began. CGL Mains-08/08/2022 CGL, 04/3/2020 S2 (a) Scarcely had he (a) already began (b) the movie had (b) when his headache was gone (c) When I reached (d) the cinema hall (c) No error 47. He married with a rich heiress last year. (d) took the medicine CGL, 07/3/2020 S1 55. All those students / who are participating / in the (a) with a rich heiress (b) No error play /have been notify / to stay back for rehearsal / (c) He married (d) last year after 3:00 p.m. 48. This renowned / university provide / research CGL 24/8/2021 S2 opportunities / for students. (a) to stay back for rehearsal (b) after 3:00 p.m. CGL Mains-2020 (c) have been notify (d) who are participating (a) university provide (b) research opportunities 56. He said that he had forgot to lock the door before (c) for students (d) This renowned leaving. 6 Subscribe Now CGL Mains-08/08/2022 (b) I exhort you (a) to lock the door (b) before leaving (c) able to conquer (c) he had forgot (d) He said that (d) to fought bravely to the last 57. He asked from me if I was interested in a career in 64. Why didn’t you submitted your project on time? modelling. CHSL 12/4/2021 S1 CHSL 08/7/2019(S2) (a) you submitted (b) your project (a) from me if (b) I was interested (c) Why didn’t (d) on time (c) He asked (d) in a career 65. Einstein’s school teachers thought he would never 58. The Public Works Department has propose to success in life. construct an elevated corridor which will run parallel CHSL 12/4/2021 S2 to the National highway. (a) thought he would CHSL 02/7/2019(S1) (b) never success (a) to the National highway (c) in life (b) The Public Works Department has propose (d) Einstein’s school teachers (c) which will run parallel 66. Did you tell to your mother that you saw her (d) to construct an elevated corridor friend at the theatre? 59. The Principal requested to the Chief Guest to CHSL 14/10/20 S3 inaugurate the sports meet. (a) at the theater (b) your mother that CHSL 04/7/2019(S3) (c) you saw her friend (d) did you tell to (a) The Principal requested (b) the sports meet 67. Samurai Jack drawn his sword to exact revenge on (c) to the Chief Guest (d) to inaugurate his superiors. 60. Three more elevated roads have been propose in CHSL 26/10/20 S1 the new plan to unclog the traffic in Delhi. (a) to exact revenge (b) on his superiors CHSL 01/7/2019(S3) (c) Samurai Jack drawn (d) his sword to (a) in the new plan 68. Mani Kaul begun his career as an actor and a (b) Three more elevated roads director of short films before doing his debut feature (c) to unclog the traffic in Delhi film, ‘Uski Roti.’ (d) have been propose CHSL 26/10/20 S3 (a) debut feature film, ‘Uski Roti.’ 61. She had resign / from the / post before / he (b) begun his career as an actor apologized. (c) a director of short films SSC CHSL 24/05/2022 SHIFT 3 (d) before doing his (a) She had resign (b) he apologized (c) post before (d) from the 69. We will definitely win the match / this time because our team / has prepare well. 62. He continued staring at the elephant, as if he had CHSL 12/4/2021 S3 not see one before. SSC CHSL 31 MAY 2022 SHIFT 1 (a) We will definitely win the match (a) as if he had not see (b) this time because our team (b) staring at the elephant (c) No error (c) one before (d) has prepare well (d) He continued 70. Most hotels / offer for their guests / 63. Though you may not be able to conquer, I exhort complimentary breakfast / during their stay there. you to fought bravely to the last. CHSL 16/4/2021 S2 SSC CHSL 03/06/2022 SHIFT 3 (a) complimentary breakfast (a) Though you may not be (b) during their stay there 7 Subscribe Now (c) offer for their guests (d) comprises of (d) Most hotels 78. The J&K Administration has withdrew the 71. Where did you kept the sack of wheat that I advisory asking tourists to cut short their visit to bought from the market? Kashmir. CHSL 16/4/2021 S3 CPO 09/12/2019 S3 (a) that I bought (b) the sack of wheat (a) their visit to Kashmir (c) Where did you kept (d) from the market (b) asking tourists to cut short 72. Pawan returned back home / when he completed (c) has withdrew the advisory / his assignment abroad. (d) No error CHSL 16/4/2021 S3 79. His loyalty / and honesty / are above / suspect. (a) Pawan returned back home CPO Tier-II 26/07/2021 (b) when he completed (a) suspect (b) and honesty (c) his assignment abroad (c) His loyalty (d) are above (d) No error 80. Her health has being / steadily improving / since 73. The monkeys swinged / on the branches and / she started / practising yoga. jumped over the compound wall. CPO Tier-II 26/07/2021 CHSL 5/8/2021 S2 (a) Her health has being (b) since she started (a) The monkeys swinged (c) practising yoga (d) steadily improving (b) No error 81. A part of me don’t wanted you to go to the party. (c) on the branches and MTS-15/07/2022 S2 (d) jumped over the compound wall (a) No error (b) A part of me 74. The Prime Minister chair a high-level meeting / (c) don’t wanted you (d) to go to the party with senior officials / to review the Covid situation. 82. Age doesn’t seeming to diminish our capacity to CHSL 10/8/2021 S1 speak, write and learn new things. (a) with senior officials MTS-15/07/2022 S3 (b) The Prime Minister chair a high-level meeting (a) Age doesn’t seeming to (c) to review the Covid situation (b) No error (d) No error (c) write and learn new things 75. The manager said that Rahul does not wants to go (d) diminish our capacity to speak to Mumbai for the new project. 83. Continuous heavy / rainfall may / further worse / CHSL 11/8/2021 S3 the flood situation. (a) does not wants (b) for the new project MTS- 18/07/2022 S2 (c) said that (d) to go to (a) rainfall may (b) Continuous heavy 76. The landlady made me changing the design of the (c) the flood situation (d) further worse kitchen three times. 84. The UAE, along with other/ Gulf states, has been CPO- 12/3/2019(S3) being/ making friendly overtures to Iran. (a) the design (b) made me MTS- 19/07/2022 S3 (c) changing (d) of the kitchen (a) The UAE along with other 77. This test comprises of grammar, vocabulary and (b) No error reading comprehension (c) Gulf states has been being CPO- 13/3/2019(S1) (d) making friendly overtures to Iran (a) grammar, vocabulary 85. Many countries are not acting / fast enough to (b) This test controlled / climate change. (c) and reading comprehension 8 Subscribe Now MTS- 20/07/2022 S1 MTS- 25/07/2022 S3 (a) climate change (a) both the mother and the child, but the woman (b) Many countries are not acting (b) was reluctant to have their pictures take (c) No error (c) I initially thought of including (d) fast enough to controlled (d) No error 86. An opportunity arise, and / he decided to take the 92. I have not saw / your sister since she / came to / job in Brussels. this city. MTS- 21/07/2022 S1 MTS- 26/07/2022 S3 (a) No error (a) I have not saw (b) No error (b) An opportunity arise, and (c) your sister since she (d) came to this city (c) he decided to take the 93. He did not forgot / to consult his parents / before (d) job in Brussels accepting / the job offer. 87. The Andes mountains / lay between / Chile and Phase IX- 14/03/2022 S3 Argentina. (a) to consult his parents (b) He did not forgot MTS- 22/07/2022 S3 (c) the job offer (d) before accepting (a) Chile and Argentina 94. Jaipur, which is renown for its architecture, was (b) lay between founded about 300 years ago. (c) No error MTS 08/8/2019 (S3) (d) The Andes mountains (a) about 300 years ago (b) was founded 88. She didn’t knew / that I was out / for some urgent (c) for its architecture (d) Jaipur, which is renown work. 95. The player was declare run-out as he failed to MTS- 25/07/2022 S1 complete the run. (a) for some urgent work MTS 09/8/2019 (S1) (b) No error (a) run-out as (b) he failed to (c) that I was out (c) complete the run (d) The player was declare (d) She didn’t knew 96. You are not expect to do the work alone. 89. I have receive perhaps four / or five such requests MTS 14/8/2019(S2) during the / course of a typical week. (a) not expect (b) to do MTS- 25/07/2022 S1 (c) work alone (d) You are (a) or five such requests during the 97. Sakshi discussed about the problem with her (b) No error manager very briefly. (c) course of a typical week MTS 22/8/2019(S1) (d) I have receive perhaps four (a) with her manager (b) about the problem 90. Lucy was annoyed to discover / that her husband (c) Sakshi discussed (d) very briefly / had taking her car keys. 98. Rivers / has being of primary / importance MTS- 25/07/2022 S2 throughout / human history. (a) No error MTS- 08/07/2022 S2 (b) that her husband (a) Rivers (c) Lucy was annoyed to discover (b) human history (d) had taking her car keys (c) has being of primary 91. I initially thought of including both the mother (d) importance throughout and the child, but the woman was reluctant to have 99. As a game, astrology and / its predictions of fate / their pictures take. and personality can being fun. 9 Subscribe Now MTS- 08/07/2022 S2 115. Do not (1)/ get panicked (2)/ in emergencies. (3)/ (a) No error No error (4) (b) its predictions of fate 116. I use (1)/ to go out (2)/ to work earlier. (3)/ No (c) and personality can being fun error (4) (d) As a game, astrology and 117. The relatives of the deceased (1)/ threatened to 100. We usually sleep in bedrooms with the door avenge (2)/ his death. (3)/ No error (4) firmly shuted behind us. 118. You should (1)/ be always greatful (2)/ to your MTS-13/07/2022 S2 mentor. (3)/ No error (4) (a) We usually sleep in (b) bedrooms with the door 119. Due to the heavy rains (1)/ the ship drowned (2)/ (c) No error (d) firmly shuted in the middle of the ocean. (3)/ No error (4) 101. The new taxation rates (1)/ announced by the 120. You are (1)/ always doing (2)/ this mistake. (3)/ government (2)/ are bound to effect the export sector. No error (4) (3)/ No error (4) 121. These poisonous gases (1)/ will effect (2)/ our 102. In never considered him to be a person who health. (3)/ No error (4) would (1)/ go back on his promise and (2)/ then do not 122. According to the radio (1)/ it can rain (2)/ this even apologise. (3)/ No error (4) evening. (3)/ No error (4) 103.Females (1)/ are not appointed (2)/ in our 123. The servant (1)/ hanged the lamp (2)/ on the college. (3)/ No error (4) wall. (3)/ No error (4) 104. When students are ill (1)/ they find that they have a lot of work (2)/ to catch up with when they return. 124. The President (1)/ overtakes (2)/ in Bangladesh. (3)/ No error (4) (3)/ No error (4) 125. After rising the flag to (1)/ inaugurate the sports 105. The firemen wore (1)/ inflammable clothing (2)/ meet, the Chairman (2)/ gave a long speech. (3)/ No for protection. (3)/ No error (4) error (4) 126. Through the police tried all sorts of methods to 106. The well-known pianist (1)/ had to practice for illicit (1)/ information from the public (2)/ they several hours a day (2)/ even after he rose to fame. remained silent. (3)/ No error (4) (3)/ No error (4) 127. If we have no definite aim before us (1)/ we 107. I must complement you (1)/ on your good would only wonder about in aimless pursuits (2)/ and manners (2)/ and your impeccable behavior. (3)/ No achieve nothing. (3)/ No error (4) error (4) 128. The streets (1)/ are so wet (2)/ it should have rained last night. (3)/ No error (4) 108. The value of the dollar (1)/ declines as the rate 129. Increasing racism and hate crimes (1)/ casted a (2)/ of inflation raises (3)/ No error (4) shadow (2)/ over elections. (3)/ No error (4) 109. I will send my servant (1)/ but I cannot insure 130. He was present (1)/ in the court (2)/ to give (2)/ that he will reach there in time. (3)/ No error (4) witness. (3)/ No error (4) 131. The reporter (1)/ was unable (2)/ to illicit 110. The boy laid in the shelter (1)/ for a long time information from the police. (3)/ No error (4) before (2)/ somebody came to rescue him. (3)/ No 132. The river (1)/ has overflown (2)/ its banks. (3)/ error (4) No error (4) 133. The United Nations (1)/ enquired for (2)/ a cease 111. Scenes from the film (1)/ had to be censured (2)/ fire. (3)/ No error (4) before it was released. (3)/ No error (4) 134. Most of my friends (1)/ heard the earthquake (2)/ 112. I would appreciate if readers (1)/ would write to but I was totally unaware of it. (3)/ No error (4) me (2)/ about how they meditate. (3)/ No error (4) 135. I was (1)/ laying down (2)/ when the door bell rang. (3)/ No error (4) 113. The doctor advised Mr. Murugan that, (1)/ 136. The arm was so badly injured (1)/ that he must because of his severe campus, (2)/ he should lay in the have (2)/ in amputated. (3)/ No error (4) bed for a few days. (3)/ No error (4) 114. I don’t (1)/ want to (2)/ loose it. (3)/ No error (4) 10 Subscribe Now 137. You need not tell a lie (1)/ when the judge asked 147. In twenty wrecks five lives were fortunately lost. you where you were (2)/ when the crime was (1) In twenty wrecks committed. (3)/ No error (4) 138. Jewellery retailers across India decided to (2) five lives were suspend sold of gold coins and bars for six months. (3) No error (1) To suspend sold (4) fortunately lost. (2) of gold coins and bars for six months 148. She was annoyed (1)/ when she found that (2)/ (3) No error the chewing gum was stuck to her hair. (3)/ No error (4) Jewellery retailers across India decided (4) 149. Ramesh is far arrogant (1)/ to learn the error (2)/ 139. As soon as they (1)/ entered the temple (2)/ they of his ways. (3)/ No error (4) prayed to the gods on bent knees. (3)/ No error (4) 150. Could you (1)/ like to read (2)/ his speech? (3)/ 140. He adviced me (1)/ to join (2)/ the computer No error (4) course later in the year. (3)/ No error (4) 151. I wonder if they (1)/ could treat me nicely (2)/ if 141. It is to certify that he has won (1)/ the essay I went there again. (3)/ No error (4) writing competition organised (2)/ by the Department 152. She said a number of lies (1)/ and left without (2)/ of Arts and Culture. (3)/ No error (4) completing her work. (3)/ No error (4) 142. He was conferred to his bed by illness. 153. I used (1)/ a pair of black trousers (2)/ for a week. (3)/ No error (4) (1) by illness (2) to his bed 154. He had made a mistake (1)/ of which (2)/ I am certain. (3)/ No error (4) (3) No error (4) He was conferred 155. My lawn (1)/ which is overgrown (2)/ needs 143. It is not good to breed over past failure. weeding (3)/ No error (4) 156. His parents usually spent (1)/ their summer in (1) to breed over (2) it is not good Ooty (2)/ but this year they are spending it in Darjeeling. (3)/ No error (4) (3) No error (4) past failure 157. If you turn the corner, (1)/ you will found a house 144. The Ph.D. degree was confide on him in the (2)/ built of stone. (3)/ No error (4) convocation. 158. Much of modern scholarship of “To Kill a Mockingbird” have focused on its treatment of race (1) The Ph.D degree and gender. (2) him in the convocation (1) Much of modern scholarship (3) was confide on (2) have focused (4) No error (3) on its treatment of race 145. The Kitchen need painting badly and I must get it down. (4) No error 159. The young child singed a very sweet song for the (1) need painting badly (2) The kitchen audience. (3) No error (4) and I must get it down (1) They young chid (2) singed 146. Some members of the committee were opposed to use the club member’s money to redecorate the (3) a very sweet song (4) for the audience meeting hall. 160. The fire in the apartment building effected over 20 families. (1) the club members’ money to redecorate the meeting hall. (1) The fire in (2) No error (2) the apartment building (3) Some members of the committee (3) effected over 20 families. (4) were opposed to use (4) No error 11 Subscribe Now 161. Jayesh loved his Guru immensely (1)/ and gave (3) from him fullest loyalty, (2)/ yet he have his own (4) be learning independent way of thinking. (3)/ No error (4) 162. A lot of efforts may (1)/ fell like they (2)/ are 177. You must (a)/ not held in high esteem (b)/ those going unnoticed. (3)/ No error (4) who are (c)/ danger to our society. (d)/ No error (e) 163. Oh dear, (1)/ do have some relief (2)/ on my nerves (3)/ No error (4) 178. He is very (a)/ drunk, so (b)/ he cannot tell (c)/, 164. Tell me (1)/ what all you know about it (2)/ you even his name. (d)/ No error (e) before I take a decision in the matter. (3)/ No error (4) 165. I was born (1)/ on 14th July, 1990 (2)/ in 179. The problems that our (a)/ country has and will Allahabad. (3)/ No error (4) face (b)/ are the outcome of the selfishness (c)/ of our 166. This master book concludes with pages (a)/ that so called saviours. (d)/ No error (e) contain lists of all (b)/ MBA colleges across India (c)/ No error (d) 180. Never before (a)/ the students of India have so 167. If you inform me of Kanika’s (a)/ arrival time I shall go much been frustrated (b)/ as today when the to (b)/ attend her at the airport (c)/ No error (d) problems (c)/ of unemployment are dominant (d)/ No 168. Because copper prices are going down (a)/ demand error (e) for alternative (b)/ products to copper are lessening (c)/ 181. It being a stormy night, (a)/ you must thought of No error (d) postponing (b)/ of all your programmes (c)/ till 169. We were living (a)/ in Canada for (b)/ around eight tomorrow morning (d)/ No error (e) years (c)/ No error (d) 170. Rohan and I am (a)/ best friends and (b)/ we often 182. Do you doubted about (a)/ the success of this boy, meet each other (c)/ No error (d) (b)/ who issued to working (c)/ hard in all 171. On the way (a)/ he was bited on his (b)/ toe by a circumstances (d)/ No error (e) poisonous snake (c)/ No error (d) 183. We would also like to help you (a)/ if you intend 172. I visited my friend to whom I had made an to execute (b)/ such lofty plans the welfare (c)/ of the appointment. society. (d)/ No error (e) 1) I visited my friend 2) I had made 184. The unreasonable behavior (a)/ of his daughter 3) To whom (b)/ was thoroughly (c)/ upset Mr. Gupta. (d)/ No 4) An appointment error (e) 173. Had she not known (a)/ about it she should (b)/ have stayed longer (c)/ No error (d) 185. Rajan abided by (a)/ all the rules which (b)/ were 174. I would (a)/ rather to (b)/ die than beg (c)/ No error explained to him (c)/ before the programme. (d)/ No (d) error (e) 175. I had to go to the doctor because I was not bear the pain in my tooth. 186. We were still talking (a)/ about what we should do (b)/ when we heard (c)/ the children shouting. (d)/ (1) had to go No error (e) (2) in my tooth 187. Being very often ill (a)/ and frequently absent, (3) to the doctor (b)/ he had no opportunity to finish his work (c)/ or to (4) was not bear do much of it in fact (d)/ No error (e) 176. I think boys and girls must be learning to do household chores from an early age. 188. Being a rainy day (a)/ Vijay decided to stay (b)/ at home and work (c)/ further on the problem (d) No (1) think error (e) (2) to do 12 Subscribe Now 189. School offers many opportunities of meeting (a)/ 195. Only one dispute (a)/ has been settled (b)/ and helpful people, reading useful books (b)/ and obtain others left to both the parties. (c)/ to settle (d)/ No information about (c)/ a variety of public careers. (d)/ error (e) No error (e) 196. Without taking proper care, (a)/ the doctors 190. They did not came out victorious, (a)/ yet they could not have been saved (b)/ this patient, who were not disappointed (b)/ rather satisfied because received (c)/ a bullet injury in the chest. (d)/ No error (c)/ they had played well (d)/ No error (e) (e) 191. He complained to the police (a)/ that his briefcase 197. Going towards them (a)/ with some cups of (b)/ had been stolen (b)/ and that he was lifted (c)/ without tea in the tray, somebody knocked (c)/ at the door (d)/ any money (d)/ No error (e) No error (e) 192. The P.M said that his party would (a)/ not repeat 198. Shall you like (a)/ to accompany us (b)/ in the the mistakes (b)/ done by the (c)/ previous picnic which (c)/ we are going to arrange today. (d)/ government. (d)/ No error (e) No error (e) 193. I hope the country’s condition (a)/ may go from 199. During the course of investigation (a)/ the police bad to worse (b)/ unless all necessary steps (c)/ are learnt that not only (b)/ the house was looted but (c)/ taken to suppress terrorism. (d)/ No error (e) also the things taken away. (d)/ No error (e) 194. Taking tea (a)/ he went to the office (b)/ and 200. I know I will be (a)/ compelled to leave this house disposed (c)/ of a lot of work (d)/ No error (e) (b)/ this week, which will be (c)/ very disadvantageous for me (d)/ No error (e) 19) (c) ‘done’ के बदले ‘made’ का प्रयोग होगा। Answers 20) (a) ‘hope’ के बदले ‘fear’ का प्रयोग होगा। 21) (a) ‘talking’ के बदले ‘having taken tea’ प्रयोग होगा। 1) (b) Remove ‘to’ Modals are followed by base form of 22) (c) ‘left’ के पहले ‘have been’ का प्रयोग होगा। verb. 23) (b) ‘been’ को हटा दे ना पडेगा। 2) (d) Replace ‘was not bear’ with ‘could not bear’. 24) (a) while he was going towards the gate (dangling) 3) (d) Replace ‘must be learning’ with ‘must learn’. 25) (a) ‘shall’ के बदले ‘will’ का प्रयोग होगा। 4) (b) ‘held’ के बदले ‘hold’ का प्रयोग होगा। 26) (d) ‘taken’ के पहले ‘were’ का प्रयोग होगा। 5) (e) वाक्य शुद्ध है । 27) (a) ‘will’ के बदले ‘shall’ का प्रयोग होगा। 6) (b) ‘has’ के बाद ‘faced’ का प्रयोग होगा। 28) (b) ‘bited’ की जगह ‘biten’ का प्रयोग होगा। 7) (b) ‘the students’ के पहले ‘have’ का प्रयोग होगा। 29) (b) “Taking” की जगह “Taken” का प्रयोग होगा। 8) (b) ‘thought’ के बदले ‘think’ का प्रयोग होगा। 30) (b) “Did you bake” का प्रयोग होगा “Did you baked” 9) (a) ‘doubted’ के बदले ‘doubt’ का प्रयोग होगा। की जगह। 10) (e) वाक्य शुद्ध है । 31) (a) “before” का प्रयोग नही होगा। 11) (c) ‘was’ का प्रयोग नही होगा। 32) (a) ‘punished’ के पहले ‘was’ का प्रयोग होगा। 12) (e) वाक्य शुद्ध है । 33) (a) ‘no one had known’ का प्रयोग होगा ‘no one was 13) (e) वाक्य शुद्ध है । knowing’ की जगह 14) (d) ‘do’ के पहले Infinitive Particle ‘to’ का प्रयोग होगा। 34) (d) ‘responded’ का प्रयोग होगा ‘respond’ की जगह। 15) (a) ‘Being’ के पहले ‘it’ का प्रयोग होगा। 35) (b) “walking” की जगह “a walk” का प्रयोग होगा। 16) (c) ‘obtain’ के बदले ‘obtaining’ का प्रयोग होगा। 36) (c) “I get tired’ का प्रयोग होगा ‘I get myself tired” 17) (a) ‘came’ के बलदे ‘come’ का प्रयोग होगा। की जगह। 18) (c) ‘lifted’ के बदले ‘left’ का प्रयोग होगा। 13 Subscribe Now 37) (b) ‘ever spoken’ का प्रयोग होगा ‘ever spoke’ की 72) (a) ‘return back’ की जगह ‘return’ का प्रयोग काफी जगह। है । 38) (d) ‘before’ का प्रयोग नही होगा।. 73) (a) ‘The monkeys swinged’ की जगह ‘The monkey 39) (b) ‘become’ की जगह became’ का प्रयोग होगा। swung’ का प्रयोग होगा। 40) (c) ‘come’ की जगह ‘came’ का प्रयोग होगा। 74) (b) ‘Chair’ की जगह ‘Chairs’ होगा। 41) (c) ‘has affected’ का प्रयोग होगा effect’ की जगह। 75) (a) ‘does not wants’ का जगह ‘does not want’ का 42) (b) ‘as’ का प्रयोग नही होगा। प्रयोग होगा। 43) (c) “to” का प्रयोग होगा “at” की जगह। 76) (c) “Changing’ की जगह ‘Change’ का प्रयोग होगा। 44) (b) “yourself of” का प्रयोग होगा “avail” के बाद। 77) (d) ‘of’ का प्रयोग नही होगा। 45) (c) “looking के बाद ‘at’ का प्रयोग होगा। 78) (c) ‘withdrew’ की जगह ‘withdrawn’ का प्रयोग 46) (a) ‘began’ की जगह ‘begun’ का प्रयोग होगा। होगा। 47) (a) With का प्रयोग नही होगा। 79) (a) ‘suspect’ की जगह ‘suspicion’ होगा। 48) (a) “Provide” की जगह “Provides” का प्रयोग होगा। 80) (a) ‘being’ की जगह ‘been’ का प्रयोग होगा। 49) (a) “been” का प्रयोग नही होगा। 81) (c) ‘seeming’ की जगह ‘seem’ का प्रयोग होगा। 50) (a) “Shift” की जगह “Shifting” का प्रयोग होगा। 82) (a) ‘worse’ के स्थान पर ‘worsen’ का प्रयोग होगा। 51) (c) Overtook की जगह Overtaken होगा। 83) (d) ‘worse’ की जगह ‘worsen’ का प्रयोग होगा। 52) (d) Putted का प्रयोग नही होगा। 84) (c) ‘being’ का प्रयोग नही होगा। 53) (d) ‘is’ की जगह ‘has’ का प्रयोग होगा। 85) (d) ‘controlled’ के स्थान पर ‘control’ का प्रयोग 54) (d) ‘when’ की जगह ‘than’ का प्रयोग होगा। होगा। 55) (c) ‘have been notify’ की जगह ‘have been notified’ 86) (b) ‘arise’ के स्थान पर ‘arised’ का प्रयोग होगा। का प्रयोग होगा। 87) (b) ‘lay’ के स्थान पर ‘lie’ का प्रयोग होगा। 56) (c) ‘forgot’ की जगह ‘forgotten’ का प्रयोग होगा। 88) (d) ‘knew’ के स्थान पर ‘know’ का प्रयोग होगा। 57) (a) ‘from’ का प्रयोग नही होगा। 89) (d) ‘receive’ के स्थान पर ‘received’ का प्रयोग होगा। 58) (b) ‘propose’ की जगह ‘proposed’ का प्रयोग होगा। 90) (d) ‘taking’ के स्थान पर ‘taken’ का प्रयोग होगा। 59) (c) Request के साथ कोई भी Preposition का प्रयोग 91) (b) ‘take’ के स्थान पर ‘taken’ का प्रयोग होगा। नही होगा। 92) (a) ‘saw’ के स्थान पर ‘seen’ का प्रयोग होगा। 60) (d) ‘have been propose’ की जगह ‘have been 93) (b) ‘forgot’ के स्थान पर ‘forget’ का प्रयोग होगा। proposed’ का प्रयोग होगा। 94) (d) “renown’ की जगह ‘known’ का प्रयोग होगा। 61) (a) “Resign” की जगह “Resigned” का प्रयोग होगा। 95) (d) ‘declare’ की जगह ‘declared’ का प्रयोग होगा। 62) (a) ‘as if he had not see’ की जगह ‘as if he had not 96) (a) ‘not expect’ की जगह ‘not expected’ का प्रयोग seen’ का प्रयोग होगा। होगा। 63) (d) ‘Fought’ की जगह ‘Fight’ का प्रयोग होगा। 97) (b) about का प्रयोग नही होगा। 64) (a) ‘Submitted’ की जगह ‘Submit’ का प्रयोग होगा। 98) (c) ‘has being’ की जगह ‘have been’ का प्रयोग होगा। 65) (b) ‘never success’ की जगह ‘never succeed’ का 99) (c) ‘being’ के स्थान पर ‘be’ का प्रयोग होगा। प्रयोग होगा। 100) (d) ‘shuted’ के स्थान पर ‘shut’ का प्रयोग होगा। 66) (d) ‘Did you tell to’ की जगह ‘Did you tell’ का प्रयोग 101) (3) Replace ‘effect’ with ‘affect’. ‘Affect’ is a verb होगा। which means to produce a change’. 67) (c) ‘Drawn’ की जगह ‘Drew’ का प्रयोग होगा। 102) (3) Remove ‘do’ as ‘would’ is assumed to be 68) (b) ‘begun’ की जगह ‘began’ का प्रयोग होगा। there as helping verb for the part too. 69) (d) ‘prepare’ की जगह ‘prepared’ का प्रयोग होगा। 103) (2) Replace ‘appointed’ with ‘employed’. 70) (c) ‘for’ का प्रयोग नही होगा। 104) (3) Replace ‘return’ with ‘recover’. ‘recover’ 71) (c) ‘Where did you kept’ की जगह ‘Where did you means ‘to get well again after begin ill’. keep’ का प्रयोग होगा। 14 Subscribe Now 105) (2) Replace ‘inflammable’ with ‘non flammable’ 124) (2) Replace ‘overtakes’ with ‘takes over’. because ‘inflammable’ means ‘easily set on fire’ but ‘Overtake’ means ‘catch up with and pass while ‘non-flammable’ means ‘not likely to burn easily’. travelling in same direction’. ‘takes over’ means 106) (2) Replace ‘practice’ with ‘practise’ practice is ‘assume control of something’. a noun and practice is a verb. 125) (1) Replace ‘rising’ with ‘hoisting’. ‘Rise’ – 107) (1) Replace ‘complement’ you with उगना ,उठना‘ ,Hoist’ – फहराना ‘compliment’. ‘compliment’ means to express 126) (1) Replace ‘illicit’ with ‘elicit’. Elicit’ means admiration of (प्रशंसा करना) ‘complement’ means ‘draw out (an answer, or information) from someone. make ‘complete’ (परू ा करना) (प्रकाश में लाना). ‘Illicit’ means ‘forbidden by law’. 108) (3) Replace ‘raises’ with ‘rises’ ‘rise’ means ‘to (अवैध) increase in amount’. ‘Raise’ means ‘to move 127) (2) Replace ‘wonder’ with ‘wander’. ‘Wander’ something to a higher level’. means ‘move in aimless way’. The sentence is of 109) (2) Replace ‘insure’ with ‘assure’. ‘insure’ strong possibility. means ‘provide insurance cover in respect of’. 128) (3) Replace ‘should have ‘with must have’. Here (आश्वासन ददलाना) we are taking about high possibility. 110) (1) Replace ‘laid’ with ‘lay. 129) (2) Change ‘casted’ into ‘cast’ because V3 form of 111) (2) Replace ‘censured’ with ‘censored’. ‘Censor’ ‘cast’ is ‘cast’. means ‘to examine (a book, film tec.) officially and 130) (3) Replace ‘to give witness’ with ‘to give/ provide suppress unacceptable parts of it’. ‘Censure’ means evidence as a witness’. ‘to express severe disapproval. (ननन्दा करना) 131) (3) Replace ‘illicit’ with ‘elicit’. 112) (2) Remove ‘world’. 132) (2) Replace ‘overflown’ with ‘overflowed’. The V3 113) (3) After modal ‘should’ V1 is used’. Replace ‘lay’ form of ‘overflow’ is ‘overflowed’. with ‘lie’. 133) (2) Replace ‘enquired’ with ‘appealed’. 114) (3) Replace ‘loose’, Lose – खोना ,Loose – ढीला 134) (2) Replace ‘heard’ with ‘felt’. The earth quake is 115) (2) Change ‘get panicked’ into ‘panic’. We simply always ‘felt’ not ‘heard’. sue ‘do not panic’. 135) (2) Replace ‘laying down’ with ‘lying down’. 116) (1) Replace ‘use to’ with ‘used to’. Used to’ is 136) (2) Replace ‘must have’ with ‘had to have’. This used for past habitual actions. action is of past forced action. 117) (4) No error. 137) (1) The first part of the sentence should read as 118) (2) Replace ‘greatful’ with ‘grateful’. ‘You need not have told a lie. It is a suggestion for a 119) (2) Replace ‘drowned’ with ‘sank’. ‘Sink’ is used past action. for non-living things. 138) (1) Replace ‘sold’ with ‘sale. 120) (2) Replace ‘doing’ with ‘making’. ‘Make a 139) (3) Remove ‘On bent knees’ with ‘On bended mistake is correct usage’. knees’. ‘Bent’ is ‘V3’ form of verb ‘Bend’. Here we 121) (2) Replace ‘effect’ with ‘affect’. ‘affect’ is a verb need an adjective (bended). which means to produce a change. (असर करना) 140) (1) Replace ‘adviced’ with ‘advised’. Advise 122) (2) Replace ‘can’ with ‘may’. For ‘weather (Noun) – an option or suggestion. Advise (verb) – to forecasting’ may is used as this science of weather give suggestion. forecasting (meterology) predicts only possibility. 141) (1) Change ‘it’ into ‘this’. When we issue a 123) (2) Replace ‘hanged’ with ‘hung’. Hang (V1) ‘certificate’. The correct formation is This is to certify (फााँसी पर लटकाना) – to suspend by the neck. Hanged that’. (V2), Hanged (V3). Hang (V1) (टांगना) – to suspend from the peg. Hung (V2), Hung (V3) 15 Subscribe Now 142) (4) Replace ‘conferred’ with ‘confined’. ‘confer’ 163) (2) Change ‘relief’ into ‘mercy’. Have mercy – means ‘to give someone a degree , award, honor etc. (दया करना) ‘Confine’ means ‘to keep a person in a small place’. 164) (3) Replace ‘take a decision’ by ‘make a decision’. 143) (1) Replace ‘breed over’ with ‘brood over’. 165) (4) No error. ‘Brood’ means ‘think deeply about something’. 166) (b) Replace ‘contain’ by ‘contains’ 144) (3) Replace ‘confide’ with ‘conferred’. ‘Confer’ 167) (c) Replace ‘attend’ by ‘receive’. means ‘to give someone a degree, award, honor etc. 168) (c) use ‘is’ instead of ‘are’ 145) (1) Kitchen (a singular noun) takes singular verb 169) (a) Replace ‘were’ by ‘have been’. (needs) 170) (a) Use ‘are’ in place of ‘am’. 146) (4) Replace ‘were opposed to use’ with ‘were 171) (b) Replace ‘bited’ with ‘bitten’. opposed to using’. 172) (c) ‘to whom’ के बदले ‘with whom’ होगा। 147) (4) Replace ‘fortunately’ with ‘unfortunately’. 173) (b) Replace ‘should’ by ‘would’ Death is not a fortunate event. 174) (b) Remove ‘to’ Modals are followed by base form 148) (4) Be careful when you deal with verb ‘stick’. Its of verb. simple past and past participle forms are the same 175) (d) Replace ‘was not bear’ with ‘could not bear’. ‘stuck’. 176) (d) Replace ‘must be learning’ with ‘must learn’. 149) (a) Replace ‘far’ with ‘so’. 177) (b) ‘held’ के बदले ‘hold’ का प्रयोग होगा। 150) (1) For ‘offers’ and ‘invitations’ we use ‘would’ 178) (e) वाक्य शुद्ध है । instead of ‘could’. 179) (b) ‘has’ के बाद ‘faced’ का प्रयोग होगा। 151) (2) ‘Could’ is used to say that an action or event 180) (b) ‘the students’ के पहले ‘have’ का प्रयोग होगा। is possible. It shows capability. ‘Would’ is sued 181) (b) ‘thought’ के बदले ‘think’ का प्रयोग होगा। shows to talk about a possible or imagined situation. 182) (a) ‘doubted’ के बदले ‘doubt’ का प्रयोग होगा। Hence change ‘could’ into ‘would’. 183) (e) वाक्य शुद्ध है । 152) (1) You ‘tell’ a lie not ‘say’ a lie. 184) (c) ‘was’ का प्रयोग नही होगा। 153) (1) Replace ‘used’ with ‘wore’. 185) (e) वाक्य शुद्ध है । 154) (4) No error 186) (e) वाक्य शुद्ध है । 155) (4) No error 187) (a) ‘Being very often ill’ के बदले ‘being ill very 156) (2) Given sentence is in present tense. Hence often’ का प्रयोग होगा। replace V2 (Spent) with V1 (spend). 188) (a) ‘Being’ के पहले ‘it’ का प्रयोग होगा। 157) (2) According to the meaning of the sentence it 189) (c) ‘obtain’ के बदले ‘obtaining’ का प्रयोग होगा। should be ‘find’. Find (V1) – ममलनापाना , 190) (a) ‘came’ के बलदे ‘come’ का प्रयोग होगा। Found (V1) –to establish (स्थापपत करना). To see the 191) (c) ‘lifted’ के बदले ‘left’ का प्रयोग होगा। difference between ‘find’ and ‘found’ 192) (c) ‘done’ के बदले ‘made’ का प्रयोग होगा। 158) (2) Replace ‘have’ with ‘has’. Much takes 193) (a) ‘hope’ के बदले ‘fear’ का प्रयोग होगा। singular verb. 194) (a) ‘talking’ के बदले ‘having taken tea’ प्रयोग 159) (2) Replace ‘singed’ with ‘sang’. V2 of ‘sing’ is होगा। ‘sang’. 195) (c) ‘left’ के पहले ‘have been’ का प्रयोग होगा। 160) (3) Replace ‘effected’ with ‘affected’. Affect – 196) (b) ‘been’ को हटा दे ना पडेगा। असर करना 197) (e) No error 161) (3) Replace ‘have’ with ‘has’. He takes singular 198) (a) ‘shall’ के बदले ‘will’ का प्रयोग होगा। verb ‘has’. 199) (d) ‘taken’ के पहले ‘were’ का प्रयोग होगा। 162) (2) Change ‘fell’ into ‘Fail’. 200) (a) ‘will’ के बदले ‘shall’ का प्रयोग होगा। 16 Subscribe Now Verb (Advance) (PYQ’s 2017 – 2022) 1. Visitors (a)/ were not permitted (b)/ entering the 18. Several guests noticed Mr. Sharma (a)/ collapsing in park (c)/ after dark. No error (d) his chair (b)/ and gasping for breath (c)/ No error (d) 2. Having broken down (a)/ the driver sent the car (b)/ 19. Get this book (a)/ be published (b)/ in time (c)/ No to the garage, (c)/ No error (d) error (d) 3. You should avoid (a)/ to travel (b)/ in the rush hour 20. I am going (a)/ to have this certificate (b)/ attest by (c)/ No error (d) the Director (c)/ No error (d) 4. He denied (a)/ to have (b)/ been there (c)/ No error 21. Students are prohibited (a)/ to bring cycles (b)/ into (d) the college (c)/ No error (d) 5. I meant nothing (a)/ less than (b)/ to compel you to 22. He has (a)/ a large family (b)/ to care (c)/ No error come (c)/ No error (d) (d) 6. Being (a)/ a rainy day (b)/ I could not go out (c)/ No 23. You should have used the money (a)/ for paying your error (d) debts (b)/ instead of buy a motor cycle (c)/ No error 7. Standing at (a)/ the top of the hill, (b)/ the houses (d) below were hardly visible (c)/ No error (d) 24. Being very dark, (a)/ the visitors found it difficult (b)/ 8. I suggest that (a)/ he goes (b)/ to the doctor as soon to locate the switch (c)/ No error (d) as he returns from the examination (c)/ No error (d) 25. Being a rainy day (a)/ we didn’t (b)/ go out (c)/ No 9. In spite of the roadblock (a)/ the guards allowed us error (d) (b)/ enter the restricted area to search for our friends 26. Having deprived of their houses (a)/ in the recent (c)/ No error (d) earthquake (b)/ they had no other option but to take 10. The fact of me (a)/ being a stranger (b)/ does not shelter in a school (c)/ No error (d) excuse his conduct (c)/ No error (d) 27. Her mother does not approve of (a)/ her to go to the 11. A cup of coffee (a)/ is an excellent complement (b)/ party (b)/ without dressing formally (c)/ No error (d) to smoked salmon (c)/ No error (d) 28. Riding across the battle field (a)/ the famous Bhishm 12. A senior doctor (a)/ expressed concern (b)/ about (b)/ saw a large number of dead warriors (c)/ No physician’s recommended the vaccine (c)/ No error error (d) (d) 29. Being a holiday (a)/ we went out (b)/ for a picnic (c)/ 13. I hope to go to shopping (a)/ this weekend (b)/ if the No error (d) weather permits (c)/ No error (d) 30. His father would (a)/ rather die than (b)/ to beg from 14. The lawyer asked (a)/ if it was worth to take (b)/ the door to door (c)/ No error (d) matter to court (c)/ No error (d) 31. Much harassed (a)/ he left hostel (b)/ bag and 15. The girls watched intently (a)/ as the model applied baggage (c)/ No error (d) her make – up (b)/ with a practiced hand (c)/ No 32. Water contamination has become more serious (a)/ error (d) since chemists have begun to use (b)/ new substances 16. Due to me being a new corner (a)/ was unable (b)/ to (c)/ No error (d) get a good house (c)/ No error (d) 33. For testing (a)/ the new microphone, (b)/ I tried to 17. I remember (a)/ meet him (b)/ five years ago (c)/ No record my voice (c)/ No error (d) error (d) 17 Subscribe Now 34. The hurrying crowds (a)/ of people past (b)/ each 45. Due to me being new (a)/ to the city, I had (b)/ other amazed him (c)/ No error (d) difficulty in finding a job (c)/ No error (d) 35. He couldn’t but help (a)/ shed tears at the plight of 46. There is no question (a)/ of me falling (b)/ in the the villagers (b)/ rendered homeless by a devastating examination (c)/ No error (d) cyclone (c)/ No error (d) 47. Being occupied with (a)/ work, father had no (b)/ 36. Hearing these strange noise above, the thought at time to see us (c)/ No error (d) once occurred to me that thieves had entered the 48. Visitors to the zoo (a)/ are amused by the monkeys house. 1) No error (b)/ play in the cages (c)/ No error (d) 2) the thought at once occurred to me 49. Another change that (a)/ I notice in her is that she (b)/ 3) that thieves had entered the house 4) hearing these strange noises above avoids to speak to me (c)/ No error (d) 37. Several guests noticed Mr. Sharma falling back in his 50. Being a sunny day (a)/ I decided to stay at home (b)/ chair and gasping for breath. and take a nap (c)/ No error (d) 1) falling back in his chair. 51. Being in awe of them, (a)/ the young man followed 2) Several guests noticed Mr. Sharma (b)/ their direction to a tee (c)/ No error (d) 3) And gasping for breath 4) No error 52. I am sorry worrying you (a)/ of my troubles (b)/ but 38. Being a very cold I could not go out for a morning I could not help (c)/ No error (d) walk. 53. In spite of (a)/ her irritation, she (b)/ couldn’t help 1) for a morning walk 2) no error smile (c)/ No error (d) 3) being a very cold 54. I always enjoy (a)/ to read (b)/ books (c)/ No error 4) I could not go out 39. After he was caught cheating he was disqualified to (d) appear at the examination. 55. They are looking forward (a)/ to meet (b)/ their 1) After he was caught cheating parents (c)/ No error (d) 2) he was disqualified 3) to appear at the examination 56. I’d like a bike in commuting to work. 4) no error 1) I’d like 40. I forbid you not to go there again. 2) a bike 1) there again 3) in commuting to work 2) no error 4) no error 3) not to go 4) I forbid go 57. It was very unfortunate of him to have lost the battle. 41. My wife, having finish her work (a)/ rushed to meet 1) It was 2) very unfortunate me (b)/ at the event (c)/ No error (d) 3) him to have 4) no error 42. She made the child to study hard. 58. Intrigued by this (a)/ problem, I began search (b)/ for 1) study hard 2) no error a solution (c)/ No error (d) 3) she made 4) the child 59. We hope devotees will (a)/ participate in the event 43. it is painful to saw that some youngsters are killing and (b)/ get spiritually benefit (c)/ No error (d) time without doing anything useful. 60. Once you graduate (a)/ get a job (b)/ would be easier 1) Some youngsters are (c)/ No error (d) 2) Killing time without doing anything useful. 3) No error 61. I decided (a)/ to climbed to the (b0/ top of the hill 4) It is painful to saw that (c)/ No error (d) 44. I knew the town well (a)/ so I was able (b)/ to advice him where to go (c)/ No error (d) 18 Subscribe Now 62. Scientists intended (a)/ to reintroduce and conserve 4) than there was 72. Scarcely she had heard the news when she fainted. grey wolves (b)/ in their original habitats (c)/ No 1) she fainted error (d) 2) when 63. Jayan woke up have a sore throat and by evening his 3) heard the news 4) scarcely she had voice had disappeared. 73. Hardly he had stepped out of the house when a tree 1) woke up fell on the roof. 2) by 3) had disappeared 1) out of 4) have 2) Hardly he had 64. A few years back, I used to have complaints regarding 3) When a tree 4) fell on the roof the night shifts but now I am used to work in nights. 74. She forgot lock (a)/ the door when she (b)/ went out 1) I used to have 2) Work in nights in a hurry (c)/ No error (d) 3) A few years back 4) Regarding 75. Having just (a)/ taking a heavy lunch, (b)/ she was 65. You need not to worry about money. not ready to have any fruit (c)/ No error (d) 1) need 76. You may left (a)/ the class (b)/ when completed the 2) you 3) about money test (c)/ No error (d) 4) not to worry 77. I’m going to the airport to receives my friend 66. She doesn’t have any dressing sense. 1) my friend 1) Doesn’t 2) to the airport 3) to receives 2) Have any 3) She 4) I’m going 4) Dressing sense 78. I use to going for a morning walk when I was living in 67. Yesterday, the farmer in Hathras rounded up about 25 Dehradun. abandoning cows and bulls and took them to a dairy 1) living in Dehradun in a truck. 2) for a morning walk 1) rounded up 3) when I was 2) about 25 abandoning cows 4) use to going 3) the farmers 79. He switched on the TV to listening to the speech of the 4) took them to a dairy PM on the Independence Day. 68. Dwarf galaxies have to hold clues that could help us to 1) He switched on the TV understand better the nature of dark matter. 2) of the PM 1) dark matter 3) to listening to speech 2) to understand better 4) on the Independence Day. 3) have to hold 4) could help us 80. Two American cities, witnessed shooting and 69. He landlady made me changing the design of the resulting in mass fatalities over the weekend. kitchen three times. 1) over the weekend 1) the design 2) Two American cities 2) made me 3) Witnessed shooting 3) changing 4) and resulting in mass fatalities 4) of the kitchen 81. Once we were dwelt (a)/ by the seaside (b)/ but now 70. He was surprised at me refusing his offer. we have (c)/ settled ourselves in Mumbai (d)/ No 1) He was 2) at me refusing his offer error (e) 3) his offer 82. I am really (a)/ very sorry to learn (b)/ that a 4) surprised 71. No sooner he had left the house than there was a reasonable man like you (c)/ has lain to me (d)/ No phone call for him. error (e) 1) No sooner 2) he had left 3) for him 19 Subscribe Now 83. The boy was trembling (a)/ with anger when she 96. Having had reached (a)/ the station, you (b)/ may drowned (b)/ all his books (c)/ and articles. (d)/ No buy your ticket and wait for (c)/ the train for New error (e) Delhi (d)/ No error (e) 84. He does nothing (a)/ but to find (b)/ faults in others 97. She stole something (a)/ from my room and hid it and laugh (c)/ at them (d)/ No error (e) (b)/ in her recently got sari, so I can’t tell you 85. The radio broadcasted (a)/ last night that (b)/ the anything about (c)/ the stolen thing unless or until I temperature in Kashmir (c)/ would go below – 10°C. check the room (d)/ No error (e) (d)/ No error (e) 98. Walking in the field (a)/ late at night, a snake bit me 86. The workers fell (a)/ no fewer than two hundred (b)/ and that was the reason (c)/ why I was in a trees (b)/ within six hours and thereby (c)/ showed hurry (d)/ No error (e) their efficiency. (d)/ No error (e) 99. It is better to stay at home (a)/ than to walk in the 87. Most of the rivers (a)/ in Bihar have overflown (b)/ street (b)/ when there erupts (c)/ a communal riot their banks and plunged (c)/ a large number of in the town (d)/ No error (e) villages. (d)/ No error (e) 100. He works hard (a)/ that he should please (b)/ his 88. We advised him (a)/ to marry his daughter (b)/ Manager to promote him to the post of Sales Executive (c)/ No error (e) because she had (c)/ come to marriageable age. (d)/ No error (e) Answer 89. The criminal (a)/ will certainly be hung (b)/ because 1) (c) Replace ‘entering’ with ‘to enter’. the charges brought upon (c)/ him are very serious

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