1. She was immensely paid (a) / for how skilful she (b) / handled (c) / the crowd.
(d) / No Error (e)
2. I met her (a) / about ten years ago (b) / and have remembered her (c) / ever
for. (d) / No Error (e)
3. Rajiv is very senior (a) / to me (b) / so I dare not (c) / disrespect him. (d) / No
Error (e)
4. Sooraj said (a) / it was (b) / quite all right (c) / to reject the offer. (d) / No Error
(e)
5. She is too glad (a) / to receive (b) / the offer letter (c) / of this company. (d) /
No Error (e)
6. His failure (a) / is too much (b) / painful (c) / for his family. (d) / No Error (e)
7. The amount which (a) / the Company has paid (b) / to dependents of the dead
worker (c) / is fairly unjustified. (d) / No Error (e)
8. When carefully examined, (a) / it was found (b) / that there (c) / were some
missing pieces.(d) / No Error (e)
9. The government (a) / of our country always should (b) / make public health
(c) / an important part of its agenda. (d) / No error €
10. The students (a) / have been practising (b) / hardly for their (c) / School
Sports Day and so they deserve the first prize. (d) / No Error (e)
11. My dog has a habit (a)/ of barking at (b)/ strangers but it (c)/ seldom or ever
bites them. (d) / No error (e)
12. The crucial point to (a)/ be discussed at the (b)/ meeting is how to (c)/ well
implement the policy. (d)/ No error (e)
13. Hemant could (a) / only eat raw food (b) / because of digestion issues (c)/
since his childhood. (d) / No Error (e)
14. They showed a (a) / wonderful really attitude (b) / towards the newly (c) /
wedded couple. (d) / No error (e)
15. I did not know hardly (a) anyone in the city (b) / and so felt lonely (c) / No
error (d)
16. I rarely find something (a) / in the movies (b) / that is worth remembering (c) /
No error (d)
17. My mother works (a) / very quicker than (b) / I at cooking (c) / No error (d)
18. Anna came to the classroom (a) / lately and was punished (b) / by the teacher
(c) / No error (d)
19. Namita looks active (a) / today because she (b) / soundly slept last night (c) /
No error (d)
20. She had barely nothing (a) / to eat when she came (b) / to me last month.
(c) / No error (d)
21. It had been too cold (a) / the whole month and we preferred (b) / to stay in
the plains (c) / No error (d)
22. Farhan has (a) / acted nobler (b) / than all of us (c) / No error (d).
23. She has no time (a) / to read novels (b) / and no desire neither (c) / No error
(d)
24. Raghav has not seldom (a) / visited his parents (b) / since he left this place (c)
/ No error (d).
25. I meet him often (a) / near (b) / the Taj Mahal. (c) / No error (d)