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  • Question 1
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    The man told to her(a) / that he had not brought his dog (b) / out for a walk (c) / as he was afraid that it would rain. (d) / No error (e)

    Solution

    Error Analysis:
    The error in the given sentence is in part A, which says "The man told to her."
    Corrected Sentence:
    The correct sentence should be "The man told her."
    Explanation:
    To understand the error in the given sentence, we need to analyze the structure of reported speech. When reporting someone's statement, we generally use the structure "subject + verb + object + reported speech." In this case, the subject is "the man," the verb is "told," and the object is "her." Therefore, the correct sentence should be "The man told her."
    Here is the corrected sentence:
    "The man told her that he had not brought his dog out for a walk as he was afraid that it would rain."
    Therefore, the error is in part A.

  • Question 2
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    He says that(a) / he has (b) / a car (c) / beside a scooter. (d) / No error. (e)

    Solution

    The correct option is D.
    It should be ‘, besides '. Beside means side by while besides means in addition to.

  • Question 3
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    Children often(a) / quarrel on (b) / petty (c) / issues. (d) / No error. (e)

    Solution

    Explanation:
    The error in the given sentence is in part (B), "quarrel on."
    Correction:
    The correct phrase to use is "quarrel over" instead of "quarrel on."
    Reasoning:
    Here's why:
    - The word "quarrel" is a verb that means to have an angry argument or disagreement.
    - When we talk about the reason or subject of the quarrel, we use the preposition "over" instead of "on."
    - Therefore, the correct phrase is "quarrel over" petty issues, not "quarrel on" petty issues.
    Corrected Sentence:
    Children often quarrel over petty issues.
    Note:
    The rest of the sentence is grammatically correct, and there are no errors in parts (A), (C), (D), or (E).

  • Question 4
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    Of all the men(a) / known to me none (b) / is inclined that he is (c) / to think ill to others (d) / No error. (e)

    Solution

    The correct option is D.
     It should be, 'ill of others '.

  • Question 5
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    Our Mathematics teacher(a) / often emphasized on (b) / the need for (c) / a lot of practice. (d) / No error. (e)

    Solution

    Error Analysis:
    The error in the given sentence lies in part (B). The correct preposition to use after the verb "emphasized" is "on," not "on." Therefore, the correct phrase should be "often emphasized the need for."
    Corrected Sentence:
    Our Mathematics teacher often emphasized the need for a lot of practice.
    Explanation:
    The sentence is discussing the teaching style of a Mathematics teacher who believes in the importance of practice. Let's analyze each part of the sentence:
    A: Our Mathematics teacher
    This part of the sentence is grammatically correct and introduces the subject of the sentence, which is the Mathematics teacher.
    B: often emphasized on
    The word "emphasized" is the verb in this part of the sentence. However, the correct preposition to use after "emphasized" is "on" rather than "on." Therefore, the correct phrase should be "often emphasized the need for."
    C: the need for
    This part of the sentence is grammatically correct and introduces the object of the verb "emphasized," which is "the need for."
    D: a lot of practice
    This part of the sentence is grammatically correct and provides more information about the "need" mentioned in part (C). It explains that the Mathematics teacher emphasized the need for a lot of practice.
    E: No error
    This option is incorrect as there is indeed an error in part (B) of the sentence.
    Conclusion:
    The error lies in part (B) of the sentence. The correct phrase should be "often emphasized the need for" instead of "often emphasized on." Therefore, the corrected sentence is: Our Mathematics teacher often emphasized the need for a lot of practice.

  • Question 6
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    This kind of behavior(a) / has not been (b) / seen here (c) / since the last four years. (d) / No error. (e)

    Solution

    The correct option is D.
    'for the last four years 'should be used. 'For 'is used for a period of time.

  • Question 7
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    As the party was going(a) / we noticed Mr. Roy fell back (b) / in his chair (c) / gasping for breath. (d) / No error. (e)

    Solution

    Error Analysis:
    The error in this sentence is in Part A.
    Explanation:
    The correct phrase should be "As the party was going on" instead of "As the party was going".
    Here's the corrected sentence:
    As the party was going on, we noticed Mr. Roy fell back in his chair, gasping for breath.
    Summary:
    The error is in Part A. The correct phrase is "As the party was going on".

  • Question 8
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    I have advised my brother(a) / to dispose off (b) / his old car and (c) / buy a new one. (d) No error. (e)

    Solution

    The correct option is B.
     "dispose of "is the correct way to say it. They could also "sell off "the equipment. "Dispose of ", in this case, means "get rid of ".
     

  • Question 9
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    He fixed a metal ladder(a) / for the wall below his window (b) / so as to be able to  (c) / escape if there was a fire. (d) No error. (e)

    Solution


    The error in the given sentence is in part (B):
    He fixed a metal ladder for the wall below his window
    To fix the error, we need to replace the preposition "for" with the preposition "to".
    He fixed a metal ladder to the wall below his window
    The corrected sentence would be:
    He fixed a metal ladder to the wall below his window so as to be able to escape if there was a fire.
    Explanation:
    - The sentence is about a person fixing a metal ladder for a specific purpose.
    - The phrase "for the wall below his window" indicates the purpose of fixing the ladder.
    - The correct preposition to use in this case is "to" instead of "for".
    - The phrase "to the wall below his window" shows the intended destination or target of fixing the ladder.
    - The rest of the sentence is correct as it explains the reason for fixing the ladder - to be able to escape in case of a fire.

  • Question 10
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    My uncle frequently(a) / goes to abroad (b) / on business (c) / by air. (d) / No error. (e)

    Solution

    The correct option is B.
    ‘Goes ’should be replaced with ‘went ’.

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