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  • Question 1
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    seldom visited his (a) / He has not  (b) / parents since he (c) / left this place.(d) / No error.

    Solution

    Error Analysis:
    The given sentence is grammatically incorrect. Let's analyze the errors in each part of the sentence:
    A: "seldom visited his" - This part of the sentence is correct and does not contain any error.
    B: "He has not" - This part of the sentence is incomplete and lacks the verb that should follow "has not". It needs to be connected to the next part of the sentence.
    C: "parents since he" - This part of the sentence is grammatically correct and does not contain any error.
    D: "left this place." - This part of the sentence is correct and does not contain any error.

    To rectify the error and make the sentence grammatically correct, we need to connect part B with part C. Therefore, the correct formation should be:
    "He has not visited his parents since he left this place."
    Corrected Sentence:
    Seldom visited his parents since he left this place. (Option B)

  • Question 2
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    The teacher asked the (a) / students to talk (b) / loudly because there was a (c) / noise outside the class room. (d) / No error.(e)

    Solution

    Explanation:
    The given sentence is grammatically correct and does not contain any errors. Here is the breakdown of the sentence:
    A: The teacher asked the
    - This part of the sentence is correct.
    B: students to talk
    - This part of the sentence is correct.
    C: loudly because there was a
    - This part of the sentence is correct.
    D: noise outside the classroom.
    - This part of the sentence is correct.
    E: No error
    - The option states that there is no error in the sentence, which is correct.
    Therefore, the answer is e. No error.

  • Question 3
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    What to talk (a) / of tea they did (b) / not offer us (c) / even water. (d) / No error.(e)

    Solution

    Error Analysis:
    The error in the given sentence is in part (a) "What to talk".
    Explanation:
    The phrase "What to talk" is grammatically incorrect and does not make sense in the given sentence.
    Corrected Sentence:
    To correct the error, we can rephrase the sentence as follows:
    - What should we talk about (a)
    - They did not offer us (c)
    - even water (d)
    - No error (e)
    Updated Sentence:
    - What should we talk about (a)
    - of tea they did (b)
    - not offer us (c)
    - even water (d)
    - No error (e)

  • Question 4
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    It is a pity that (a) / our leaders are (b) / misusing our hardly (c) / won liberty. (d) / No error.(e)

    Solution

    Error Analysis:
    The error in the given sentence is in part (C).
    Explanation:
    The word "hardly" is used incorrectly in the sentence. "Hardly" means barely or scarcely, and it is an adverb that cannot be used to modify a noun like "liberty." In this context, the correct word to use is "hard-earned," which means something that has been achieved through great effort or struggle.
    The correct sentence should be:
    "It is a pity that our leaders are misusing our hard-earned liberty."
    Corrected Sentence:
    It is a pity that (a) / our leaders are (b) / misusing our hard-earned (c) / liberty. (d) / No error.(e)

  • Question 5
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    We seldom or (a) / ever go to movie (b) / these days because we (c) / don ’t like moving out. (d) / No error.

    Solution


    The error in the given sentence is in part B: "ever go to movie".
    Explanation:
    - The article "a" is missing before the word "movie". It should be "a movie" instead of "movie".
    - The word "movie" should be in plural form as the sentence implies going to movies in general. It should be "go to movies" instead of "go to movie".
    Corrected Sentence:
    We seldom or ever go to movies these days because we don't like moving out.
    Note: The other parts of the sentence are grammatically correct and do not contain any errors.

  • Question 6
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    The teacher refused (a) / to consider him (b) / as an (c) / honest boy. (d) / No error. (e) 

    Solution


    The error in the given sentence lies in part (c), "as an". Here's the correct sentence:
    The teacher refused to consider him an honest boy.
    Explanation:
    In this sentence, the teacher refused to consider him as an honest boy. The word "an" is unnecessary and incorrect because it is used before a noun that does not follow. Here's a breakdown of the corrections made in each part:
    A: The teacher refused - This part of the sentence is correct.
    B: to consider him - This part of the sentence is correct as well. The teacher refused to consider him.
    C: as an - This is the incorrect part of the sentence. The phrase "as an" is unnecessary and should be removed.
    D: honest boy - This part of the sentence is correct. The teacher refused to consider him an honest boy.
    E: No error - This option is incorrect as there is an error in part (c).
    Therefore, the correct answer is option (c) - "as an".

  • Question 7
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    I finished/ the three fourth of the work/ in a record /period of four days/No error

    Solution

    Error Analysis:
    The error in the given sentence lies in the phrase "the three fourth of the work" which should be corrected.

    To correct the error, we need to change "the three fourth of the work" to "three-fourths of the work".
    The corrected sentence will be:
    "I finished three-fourths of the work in a record period of four days."
    Explanation:
    - The original sentence has a grammatical error in the phrase "the three fourth of the work".
    - The correct way to express this is "three-fourths of the work", where "three-fourths" is the correct fraction form.
    - The fraction "three-fourths" indicates that three out of four parts of the work were completed.
    - The phrase "in a record period of four days" suggests that the work was completed in a short amount of time.
    - Therefore, the corrected sentence is: "I finished three-fourths of the work in a record period of four days."

  • Question 8
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    She always boasts (a) / of her melodious voice (b) / but she does not (c) / know to sing at all. (d) / No error.(e)

    Solution


    The error is in part (D) of the sentence.
    The correct sentence would be: "but she does not know how to sing at all."
    Here is a breakdown of the errors in the sentence:
    - Part (A): "She always boasts" - This part of the sentence is grammatically correct.
    - Part (B): "of her melodious voice" - This part of the sentence is also grammatically correct.
    - Part (C): "but she does not" - This part of the sentence is grammatically correct.
    - Part (D): "know to sing at all." - There is an error in this part of the sentence. The correct phrase should be "know how to sing at all."
    The corrected sentence would read: "She always boasts of her melodious voice, but she does not know how to sing at all."
    Therefore, the error is in part (D), and the given answer choice is correct.

  • Question 9
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    He correct (a) / defined (b) / the (c) / terms. (d) / No error (e)

    Solution

    The correct option is A.
    ‘He correct ’should be replaced with ‘he correctly ’.

  • Question 10
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    She adapted (a) / quick to (b) / any (c) / situation. (d) / No error (e)

    Solution

    Explanation:
    The error in the given sentence is in part (b), "quick to." The correct phrase should be "quickly to" in order to show the manner of adaptation. The adverb "quickly" is used to modify the verb "adapted," indicating how she adapted to any situation.
    The correct sentence should be:
    She adapted quickly to any situation.
    Corrected Sentence:
    She adapted quickly to any situation.
    Note:
    The rest of the sentence is grammatically correct, and there are no errors in parts (a), (c), (d), or (e).

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