This Multiple Choice Question Quiz contains 10 questions relating to English Literature and VOCABULARY. 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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1961. Identify the nature of grammatical error in the following sentence:
The murderers of the Prime Minister, were hung at the Central Jail, yesterday.
a)Superfluous indefinite articles b)Incorrect use of a strong verb as a weak verb (incorrect diction) c)Incorrect tense of auxiliary;
d)No error.
1962. Identify the nature of grammatical error in the following sentence:
How dare you to challenge me in the Cricket Stadium?
a)Superfluous definite article b)Use of 'to infinitive' instead of 'plain infinitive'; d)No error.
1963. Identify the nature of grammatical error in the following sentence:
There are many different peoples in Asia.
a)Incorrect plural of 'be' form; b)error of tautology in using adverb c)Incorrect plural subject; d)No error.
1964. Identify the nature of grammatical error in the following sentence:
The queen eats several spoonfuls of sugar every day.
a)Superfluous definite article before the subject b)Incorrect adverb of number c)Incorrect plural of 'spoonful' d)No error.
1965. Identify the nature of grammatical error in the following sentence:
The copper is a commercially useful metal.
a)Superfluous definite article before the name of a metal b) Superfluous indefinite article c)Incorrect adverb d)No error.
1966. Which of the following statements is correct about the following sentence?
Smoking and drinking offer themselves for your choice; this leads to enlargement of liver and that to lung cancer.
a)Grammatically incorrect, but not clumsy. b)Grammatically correct, incorrect and ambiguous in meaning. c)Grammatically correct, but needs efforts to grasp the meaning. d)Alright.
1967. Identify the nature of grammatical error in the following sentence:
The soldiers received a reward each.
a)Incorrect location of distributive pronoun; b)Incorrect number of the subject; c)Omission of present perfect tense; d)No error.
1968. Identify the nature of grammatical error in the following sentence:
What use is it, anyway?
a)Omission of a preposition before the subject b)Incorrect complement c)Unnecessary inversion; d)No error.
1969. Identify the nature of grammatical error in the following sentence:
After much effort, he got an opportunity of meeting the President of France.
a)Superfluous definite article b)Superfluous indefinite article; c)Incorrect tense
d)No error.
1970. Identify the nature of grammatical error in the following sentence:
Except a man be born again, he cannot see the Kingdom of God. (John 3:1-7)
a)Incorrect use of 'except' as conjunction b)Omission of 'Unless' c)Omission of the definite article before God d)No error.
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