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21. The great artist (a)/ was surrounded by (b)/ his
NOUN usual crowd of hanger-ons.(c)/ no error(d)/
22. Hundreds of (a)/ passer bys (b)/ stopped at the
place of accident.(c)/ no error(d)/
23. My parents obtained (a)/ many informations
1. Jaya Jyotsna went (a)/ to her friend’s house (b)/ about this child last night.(c)/ no error(d)/
(b)/ and gave her two ten-rupees note.(c)/ no 24. One should use (a)/ spectacle to protect (b)/ the
error(d)/ eyes from bright sunlight.(c)/ no error(d)/
2. My son is reading (a)/ Dinkar’s and Nirala’s (b)/ 25. Soni together with her parents (a)/ went to the
poetries as a part of his syllabus.(c)/ no market (b)/ and brought a lot of
error(d)/ handkerchieves.(c)/ no error(d)/
3. It is very (a)/ difficult to chase (b)/ a huge score 26. Thousand of people (a)/ had already been killed
in the second inning.(c)/ no error(d)/ (b)/ in the accident near Fatuha.(c)/ no
4. I went to the house (a)/ and found that (b)/ the error(d)/
cart’s wheel was broken.(c)/ no error(d)/ 27. We have (a)/ received advices (b)/ from our
5. Sachin Tendulkar has (a)/ scored more than Delhi branch.(c)/ no error(d)/
(b)/ five thousands runs.(c)/ no error(d)/ 28. A few (a)/ dwarves are (b)/ working in this
6. The name of (a)/ Amitabh’s (b)/ and Ajitabh’s circus.(c)/ no error(d)/
father is Bachchanji.(c)/ no error(d)/ 29. The gentry (a)/ of our colony (b)/ was invited to
7. There was (a)/ no money in the bank (b)/ in attend the meeting.(c)/ no error(d)/
Dhananjay’s and Mritunjay’s joint account.(c)/ 30. Custom is (a)/ paid on goods (b)/ imported from
no error(d)/ other countries.(c)/ no error(d)/
8. They are (a)/ awaiting advices (b)/ from their 31. A number of boys are (a)/ reading this novel
Delhi branch.(c)/ no error(d) (b)/ because this is one of the most important
9. Thousand (a)/ of rupees (b)/ were spend by novel of India.(c)/ no error(d)/
him.(c)/ no error(d)/ 32. The book is (a)/ popular and the sale (b)/ is
10. The crews (a)/ of the boat (b)/ were not quite brisk in all major city.(c)/ no error(d)/
drowned.(c)/ no error(d)/ 33. His company is (a)/ one of the few company (b)/
11. Linguistic (a)/ is (b)/ the study of language.(c)/ manufacturing this product in the whole
no error(d)/ country.(c)/ no error(d)/
12. The machinery are(a)/ not functioning (b)/ 34. On my way (a)/ to the railway station I met (b)/
properly these days.(c)/ no error(d)/ one of your friend named Neeraj.(c)/ no
13. On his way (a)/ to the field (b)/ Golu saw a error(d)/
flock of sheeps.(c)/ no error(d)/ 35. Inspite of four letter (a)/ we have sent (b)/ we
14. Sunrise (a)/ is a (b)/ great phenomena.(c)/ no have received no answer from the authority.(c)/
error(d)/ no error(d)/
15. Success in money making (a)/ is not always 36. One of the most (a)/ widely spread (b)/ bad
(b)/ a good criteria of real success in life.(c)/ no habit is the use of tobacco.(c)/ no error(d)/
error(d)/ 37. One of the sergeant (a)/ came (b)/ running
16. A five men (a)/ delegation (b)/ waited upon the forward to the captain with a message (c)/ no
Prime Minister.(c)/ no error(d)/ error(d)/
17. The widow (a)/ who lives near his house (b)/ is 38. I am hearing (a)/ some old song (b)/ that I
passing through many crisis.(c)/ no error(d)/ like.(c)/ no error(d)/
18. Deepak has (a)/ four man servants (b)/ whereas 39. Her sister-in-laws (a)/ are a cruel lot (b)/ and
Alok has got only one woman servant.(c)/ no they harass her (c)/ no error(d)/
error(d)/ 40. One of the greatest contribution (a)/ to social
19. Rakhi met me (a)/ on the way (b)/ and asked a reform (b)/ was his movement for eradication of
one hundred rupees note .(c)/ no error(d)/ child marriage.(c)/ no error(d)/
20. Ramesh together with (a)/ his friends gave (b)/
Sarika good advices.(c)/ no error(d)/
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41. In today meeting (a)/ we must first discuss (b)/ 61. The gentry of Mumbai does not like Salman
and thrash out the problem one by one.(c)/ no Khan at (a)/ all, even though he has a (b)/
error(d)/ number of good movies to his credit (c)/ no
42. A large number of (a)/ her classmate called for error (d)/
(b)/ the hospital when she was there.(c)/ no 62. The police has arrested him (a)/ so we are going
error(d)/ (b)/ to the police station (c)/ no error (d)/
43. A few word of (a)/ gratitude are enough (b)/ to 63. Science has proved that (a)/ even vermin (b)/
express your feelings sincerely.(c)/ no error(d)/ carries diseases (c)/ no error (d)/
44. No other (a)/ typists in this (b)/ office is as slow 64. Yesterday she gave me several pieces of advices
as she.(c)/ no error(d)/ (a)/ which have really proved (b)/ elixir to me
45. There is (a)/ no place (b)/ in the (c)/ no error (d)/
compartment.(c)/ no error(d)/ 65. These furnitures are of very good quality (a)/
46. Mr. Sharma is (a)/ one of the (b)/ best teacher this is why they (b)/ are so expensive (c)/ no
in our school.(c)/ no error(d)/ error (d)/
47. Leaders of different (a)/ state established (b)/ 66. She had already given you (a)/ an information
nationalist organizations at provincial level.(c)/ regarding that mishap, (b)/ however she did
no error(d)/ care even an iota for it (c)/ no error (d)/
48. I am totally opposed (a)/ to the statement (b)/ 67. Commander-in-chiefs are among (a)/ those who
of some of our manager.(c)/ no error(d)/ (b)/ get handsome salary (c)/ no error (d)/
49. On a number of occasions (a)/ we had noticed 68. Only today I have come to know (a)/ that Sunny
that (b)/ those two employees were often in has two (b)/ sister-in-laws (c)/ no error (d)/
state of confused (c)/ no error(d)/ 69. She was greeted by all the (a)/ passer-bys near
50. The beautiful (a)/ surrounding of the place (b)/ (b)/ Laxmi Nagar Metro station (c)/ no error (d)/
enchanted me.(c)/ no error(d)/ 70. The Jodhpur high Court has issued five
51. One of the important lesson (a)/ he taught me summons against him (a)/ so far, but he (b)/
was to save (b)/ at least thirty percent of my has attended to none of them (c)/ no error (d)/
gross income.(c)/ no error(d)/ 71. Most people in India now live in a house (a)/
52. The table’s legs (a)/ have been (b)/ elaborately built of bricks, (b)/ but earlier it was not like
carved (c)/ no error(d)/ that (c)/ no error (d)/
53. The sceneries (a)/ of Kashmir (b)/ is very 72. The news were so shocking that it (a)/
charming.(c)/ no error(d)/ depressed her to bits and she (b)/ decided to
54. There are only (a)/ a few company (b)/ that can leave the town (c)/ no error (d)/
handle projects of this magnitude.(c)/ no 73. Her hairs are not so straight and silky (a)/ as
error(d)/ yours, because she does not (b)/ take care of it
55. None of the student (a)/ in the class (b)/ scored properly (c)/ no error (d)/
below the given cut off marks.(c)/ no error(d)/ 74. Could you please lend me (a)/ five thousand s
56. He is (a)/ one of the tallest boy (b)/ in the rupees (b)/ for a week (c)/ no error (d)/
class.(c)/ no error(d)/ 75. Lac of people came to see the final test match
57. The manager of that city branch (a)/ cannot (a)/ between India (b)/ and Australia yesterday
handle it with the help of (b)/ only two (c)/ no error (d)/
personnel as business has increased 76. Can you bring a ten inches ruler (a)/ for me
substantially.(c)/ no error(d)/ now because (b)/ I have to measure something?
58. Three conditions critical (a)/ for growing plants (c)/ no error (d)/
are soil, temperature, chemical balance (b)/ or 77. She will have finished two-third of the work (a)/
amount of moisture(c)/ no error(d)/ by the next Monday for sure so you can (b)/
59. Cannot you see that the cattle (a)/ is grazing in think of allotting another assignment to her (c)/
the field? (b)/ so you cannot play there (c)/ no no error (d)/
error (d)/ 78. My mother does not like those sort of guys (a)/
60. If those cattles are (a)/ yours whose (b)/ are even in the least, (b)/ I cannot invite them (c)/
these ones (c)/ no error (d)/ no error (d)/
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79. Man is a product of the environment so (a)/ we 101. These news were broadcasted (a)/ from All India
should keep (b)/ our surrounding salubrious Radio (c)/ no error (d)/
(c)/ no error (d)/ 102. He has written (a)/ an autobiography (b)/ of his
80. The rich is getting richer and richer (a)/ and the father. (c)/ no error (d)/
poor (b)/ are getting poorer (c)/ no error (d)/ 103. Although she has studied (a)/ English for
81. The poor’s plight in India is very pathetic (a)/ so almost a year (b)/ she is yet to learn the
we must do something (b)/ to improve their alphabets (c)/ no error (d)/
condition (c)/ no error (d)/ 104. Her house is made of bricks (a)/ while mine is
82. He has been very kind enough (a)/ to give five made (b)/ of glass and iron only. (c)/ no error
billion rupees (b)/ to poor for their (d)/
rehabilitation (c)/ no error (d)/ 105. Sheeps are economically useful (a)/ and so they
83. The life of the rich is not as peaceful and (a)/ are reared (b)/ in the hills (c)/ no error (d)/
pleasant as that of the poor’s (b)/ in so many 106. I gave him (a)/ two hundred rupees notes (b)/
way (c)/ no error (d)/ for depositing (c)/ no error (d)/
84. My uncle gave me (a)/ a pair of trouser (b)/ on 107. I don’t think (a)/ it is your house (b)/ it is
my birthday (c)/ no error (d)/ somebody’s else (c)/ no error (d)/
85. At the moment (a)/ we have (b)/ very little 108. She misplaced her spectacle (a)/ and is now
informations to go on (c)/ no error (d)/ feeling (b)/ great difficulty in studying (c)/ no
86. He (a)/ takes pain (b)/ over his work. (c)/ no error (d)/
error (d)/ 109. The table’s wood (a)/ is infested with mite (b)/
87. A pair of trousers (a)/ have been bought (b)/ by and I am likely to dispose it off (c)/ no error (d)/
me. (c)/ no error (d)/ 110. They left (a)/ their luggages (b)/ at the railway
88. The sceneries (a)/ of Kashmir (b)/ is very station (c)/ no error (d)/
charming (c)/ no error (d)/ 111. His mouth watered (a)/ when he saw (b)/ a
89. The table’s legs (a)/ have been (b)/ elaborately bouquet of grapes (c)/ no error (d)/
carved. (c)/ no error (d)/ 112. My brother-in-laws (a)/ who live in Mumbai
90. A pair of shoes (a)/ were standing (b)/ in the have come (b)/ to stay with us (c)/ no error (d)/
corner of the room. (c)/ no error (d)/ 113. These kind of shirts (a)/ are rather expensive
91. Many a student (a)/ have passed (b)/ the IIT (b)/ for him to buy (c)/ no error (d)/
examination. (c)/ no error (d)/ 114. You can get (a)/ all the informations (b)/ you
92. New informations (a)/ will be posted (b)/ on the want in this book (c)/ no error (d)/
internet twice a month. (c)/ no error (d)/ 115. A stock of lectures on this topic (a)/ will be
93. The manager put forward (a)/ a number of fruitful (b)/ to the students. (c)/ no error (d)/
criterions (b)/ for the post. (c)/ no error (d)/ 116. He saw (a)/ a crew of ships (b)/ in the harbor
94. I (a)/ have (b)/ many works to do. (c)/ no error (c)/ no error (d)/
(d)/ 117. The master said to the students (a)/ “Everybody
95. There are so many filths (a)/ all around (b)/ the business is (b)/ nobody’s business” (c)/ no error
place. (c)/ no error (d)/ (d)/
96. A great many student (a)/ have been declared 118. It is harmful (a)/ to take cupsful (b)/ of tea five
(b)/ successful. (c)/ no error (d)/ times a day. (c)/ No error (d)/
97. We are going to launch (a)/ this three-crores 119. The present datas (a)/ show that the illiteracy
project (b)/ within the next few months. (c)/ no rates (b)/ in India has fallen down but not to
error (d)/ the level of expectation. (c)/ No error (d)/
98. We stopped (a)/ to admire (b)/ the beauty of the 120. He said that (a)/ he always kept in his pocket
sceneries around us (c)/ no error (d)/ (b)/ a bundle of one hundred rupees notes. (c)/
99. Can you (a)/ lend me (b)/ ten thousands No error (d)/
rupees? (c)/ no error (d)/ 121. Running a five stars (a)/ hotel needs much
100. Tilak and Sudha’s books (a)/ are (b)/ worth more (b)/money that what we have in our
praising. (c)/ no error (d)/ account. (c)/ No error (d)/
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122. He gave me (a)/ two important informations (b)/ 142. The cattles (a)/ are grazing (b)/in the field(c)/
I had been waiting for for the previous two no error (d)/.
months. (c)/No error (d)/ 143. When I was passing through the forest (a)/ I
123. The class teacher (a)/ gave him a home work happened to see (b)/ a number of deers. (c)/ No
(b)/ and instructed him to do it at night. (c)/ No error (d)/
error (d)/ 144. In India, (a)/ there are (b)/ many poors. (c)/ No
124. The sheafs (a)/ of the wheat-plants were too error (d)/
heavy (b)/ for me to carry on the head. (c)/ No 145. The beautiful (a)/ surrounding of the place (b)/
error (d)/ enchanted me. (c)/ No error (d)/
125. All the Chiefs Ministers (a)/ are responsible for 146. The indexes of the (a)/ two books are (b)/
the (b)/ pitiable condition of their states. (c)/ No differently printed. (c)/ No error (d)/
error (d)/ 147. The wage of hard labour is (a)/ not just a good
126. He says that (a)/ a two-miles walk (b)/ always job (b)/ but satisfaction as well. (c)/ No error
keeps him healthy and fresh. (c)/ No error (d)/ (d)/
127. All his sister-in-laws (a)/ are extremely 148. My uncle gave me (a)/ a pair of trouser (b)/ on
beautiful (b)/ to look at so the question of my birthday (c)/ No error (d)/
selection is very puzzling. (c)/ No error (d)/ 149. Recently I visited Kashmir (a)/ and found the
128. Now I have come (a)/ to know why he always sceneries (b)/ to be marvelous (c)/ No error (d)/
(b)/ remains at loggers-head with his wife and 150. Soldier never (a)/ demurs when (b)/ he receives
mother-in-law. (c)/No error (d)/ his commander’s-in-chief orders. (c)/ No error
129. A five-men (a)/ enquiry committee was (d)/
appointed (b)/ to look into the matter. (c)/ No
error (d)/
130. Speakers after speakers (a)/ came on the stage
(b)/ to perform. (c)/ No error (d)/
131. My brother-in-laws (a)/ who live in Bombay (b)/
have come to stay with us. (c)/ No error (d)/
132. This misogynist hates (a)/ all mother-in-laws,
(b)/ lady-doctors and house maids. (c)/ No error
(d)/
133. The advertisement (a)/ attracted all the (b)/
passer-bys. (c)/ No error (d)/
134. There are so many filths (a)/ all around (b)/ the
place. (c)/ No error (d)/
135. The porter (a)/ demanded fifty rupees (b)/ to
carry my luggages. (c)/ No error (d)
136. The measles are (a)/ a disease that causes (b)/
fever and a red rash. (c)/ No error (d)/
137. Mathematics (a)/ is indeed (b)/ a difficult
subject. (c)/ No error (d)/
138. The first inning (a)/ of the match (b)/ was very
sensational. (c)/ No error (d)/
139. Last evening (a)/I went to the optician and (b)/
bought spectacles(c)/ no error (d)/.
140. My father gave me (a)/ a pair of binocular (b)/
on my birthday. (c)/No error (d)/
141. The scissor that you asked for (a)/ is in the
desk drawer (b)/ in the bedroom. (c)/ No error
(d)/
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