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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1971. Identify the nature of grammatical error in the following sentence:
Walking along the palm groves, the snake bit me.
a) Incorrect preposition in the subordinate clause b)Incorrect form of past tense in the principal clause c)dangling participle d)No error.
1972. The grammatically correct, the following sentence is not precise. Identify the possible clause:
We conducted a thorough enquiry into the allegations against him.
a)Use of cliches b)Use of tautology c)Use of nominalisation d)The sentence is adequately precise.
1973. Identify the nature of grammatical error in the following sentence:
The agenda items first must be discussed.
a)Unnecessary definite article in noun phrase b)Inappropriate location of auxiliary verb c)Unnecessary 'be' form.
1974. Identify the nature of grammatical error in the following sentence:
All what Satan did led to his condemnation.
a)Improper relative pronoun b)incorrect tense in subordinate clause c)superfluous preposition.
1975. Identify the nature of grammatical error in the following sentence:
Two kilograms of coffee powder approximately cost five pounds.
a)Incorrect preposition in noun phrase b)Incorrect location of adverb c)Incorrect number of verb d)No error.
1976. Identify the nature of grammatical error in the following sentence:
When I lived at Brooklyn, I would go to a church twice a week.
a)Incorrect tense in subordinate clause b)Incorrect tense in principal clause c)Incorrect article d) No error.
1977. Identify the nature of grammatical error in the following sentence:
As she wants to win the Olympic gold, the Tennis-queen is working hard.
a)Incorrect preposition in the subordinate clause; b)Incorrct tense c) Incorrect adverbial d)No error.
1978. Identify the nature of grammatical error in the following sentence:
My brother met with an accident, while he drove a car.
a)Incorrect preposition in principal clause b)Omission of present perfect tense in principal clause c)Omission of progressive verb in the subordinate clause d) No error.
1979. Identify the nature of grammatical error in the following sentence:
I lived in this house since time immemorial. Nobody can evict me.
a)Omission of present perfect continuous tense in the first sentence b) Use of demonstrative pronoun instead of definite article c)Incorrect indefinite noun in the second sentence d)No error.
1980. Identify the nature of grammatical error in the following sentence:
Either of them are capable of winning the Presidential election.
a)Incorrect number of auxiliary verb b)superfluous definite article c)Incorrect case of the third person pronoun d) No error.
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