Friday, February 8, 2008

032 GRAMMAR QUESTIONS 1931 TO 1940

Multiple Choice Questions Test in English Grammar
This Multiple Choice Question Quiz contains 10 questions in ENGLISH GRAMMAR. Pl. try to answer them by noting answers on a piece of paper. Then compare your answers to standard answers and explanations by clicking the following link.
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1931. Identify the nature of grammatical error in the following sentence:
This is one of the most outstanding films that have originated at the Hollywood.

a) Subject verb disagreement b) Inappropriate form of superlative c) Incorrect tense of the subordinate clause d) No error.

1932. Identify the nature of grammatical error in the following sentence:
Who did you approach at the Cannes Film Festival to exhibit your film last year?

a) Incorrect nominative case of interrogative pronoun b) Incorrect form of infinitive c) Incorrect inversion d) No error.

1933. Identify the nature of grammatical error in the following sentence:
The flowers imported from Denmark smell sweetly.

a) Superfluous definite article b) Incorrect form of adjective c) Omission of the relative pronoun 'which' d) No error.

1934. Identify the nature of grammatical error in the following sentence:
Seldom had this small city seen a more costlier Circus.

a) Superfluous inversion b) Unnecessary past perfect tense c) Double negative d) No error.

1935. Identify the nature of grammatical error in the following sentence:
If availability of abundant clean drinking water is a criterion for chosing a city to settle at, Detroit will be more preferable to Chicago.

a) Lengthy noun phrase as subject b) Incorrect tense of the principal verb c) Double comparative d) No error.

1936. Identify the nature of grammatical error in the following sentence:
The coexistence of the Parliamentary form of democracy in harmony with traditional monarchy is the most unique feature of the British life style.

a) Lengthy noun phrase as subject b) double superlative c) Too many and incorrect prepositions d) No error.

1937. Identify the nature of grammatical error in the following sentence:
At Leads, I have seen the most perfect form of English language speaking style in the entire United Kingdom.

a) Double superlative b) Inappropriate present perfect tense c)Superfluous definite article in 'in the entire' d) No error.

1938. Identify the nature of grammatical error in the following sentence:
The Bank Authorities dismissed the Accountant and Joint-Custodian who was the kingpin in the pilferage of cash held in the Currency Chest at their New York Branch.

a) Omission of definite article before 'Join-Custodian' b) Ambiguous pronoun 'their' c) Incorrect number of the 'be form' verb d) No error.

1939. Identify the nature of grammatical error in the following sentence:
The twin evils of corruption and nepotism at lower levels were not rampant in those days.

a) Use of adverb phase 'in those days' instead of a simple time adverb 'then' b) Subject-verb disagreement c) Incorrect use of the adjective 'rampant' d) No error.

1940. Identify the nature of grammatical error in the following sentence:
When I saw him, he was playing tennis.

a) Omission of past perfect tense in the subordinate clause b) Omission of past perfect continuous tense in the principal clause c) Omission of definite earticle d) No error.

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