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Nouns - Practice Questions 100

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Nouns - Practice Questions 100

The document consists of a series of practice questions focused on identifying errors in noun usage within sentences. Each question presents a sentence with multiple-choice options to select the correct form or identify errors. The document also includes a section with answers to the questions.

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NOUNS – PRACTICE QUESTIONS

9. The Taj Mahal is (a)/ made up of big (b)/


1. There are (a)/ millions and millions of star white marble stones. (c)/ No error (d)
(b)/ in the sky. (c)/ No error (d)
10. Someone has rightly (a)/ said that the
2. I'm feeling sleepy (a)/ as I ate a lot of rices beauty (b)/ is only skin deep. (c)/ No error
(b)/ in the afternoon. (c)/ No error (d) (d)

3. How many money (a)/ do you have to 11. Pirates of Somalia (a)/ looted a ship
invest (b)/ in this company? (c)/ No error (d) which was (b)/ sailed by a gang of Indian
sailors. (c)/ No error (d)

4. An Amit (a)/ came to meet (b)/ you in


12. A convoy of assistants (a)/ assisted him
person. (c)/ No error (d)
(b)/ in his assignments. (c)/ No error (d)

5. There are several Rahuls (a)/ who


13. Your hairs are (a)/ looking (b)/ very
participated in the (b)/ event organized by
good today. (c)/ No error (d)
us. (c)/ No error (d)

14. There are (a)/ several Henries and Maries


6. I don't have (a)/ doubt in my mind about
(b)/ living in London. (c)/ No error (d)
(b)/ the efficiency of this system. (c)/ No
error (d)
15. I forgot to tell (a)/ them story of the (b)/
looted city. (c)/ No error (d)
7. Book which was (a)/ required by all is (b)/
still not available in the shops. (c)/ No error
(d) 16. The jury is (a)/ divided in (b)/ their
opinions. (c)/ No error (d)
8. Jury is still discussing (a)/ the matter with
(b)/ the prominent lawyers. (c)/ No error (d)
17. This little wall (a)/ is made up (b)/ of
bricks. (c)/ No error (d)
18. This little wall (a)/ is made up of (b)/
thousands of bricks. (c)/ No error (d) 27. Children are (a)/ running here and there
19. The honesty (a)/ is the (b)/ best policy. (b)/ and making mischiefs. (c)/ No error (d)
(c)/ No error (d) 28. Today, we have (a)/ several agendas to
be (b)/ discussed in the meeting. (c)/ No
20. Bravery of these (a)/ students is talked error (d)
(b)/ about all over. (c)/ No error (d)
29. We must focus (a)/ on fulfilling the (b)/
21. Chapatis are (a)/ generally made of (b)/ main criterions first. (c)/ No error (d)
wheat flour. (c)/ No error (d)
30. We must help (a)/ and respect (b)/ the
22. An absolute freedom (a)/ to do what we poors. (c)/ No error (d)
want to is (b)/ required to perform better. (c)/
No error (d)
31. The peasant (a)/ purchased a pair of (b)/
oxes last year. (c)/ No error (d)
23. There are seven _____ in the word
GRAMMAR.
32. Thousands of stomach (a)/ sleep empty
(a) letter (b) letters (c) alphabet (d) alphabets (b)/ on daily basis. (c)/ No error (d)

24. Perseverance shown (a)/ by this 33. Both the kidneies (a)/ of this patient (b)/
candidate is seldom (b)/ seen these days. (c)/ are damaged. (c)/ No error (d)
No error (d)

34. Kinetosis are (a)/ very commonly seen


25. A herd of lions (a)/ was seen by tourists (b)/ in public transport. (c)/ No error (d)
(b)/ in the national park. (c)/ No error (d)
35. He is facing (a)/ multiple crisis (b)/
simultaneously. (c)/ No error (d)
26. Content of this book (a)/ are very
difficult (b)/ to read and understand. (c)/ No
error (d)
36. The powerful (a)/ and the beautiful (b)/ 44. Now I have come to know (a)/ why he
are the ones who rule the world. (c)/ No always remains (b)/ at loggershead with his
error (d) wife and mother-inlaw. (c)/ No error (d)

37. They have arrived (a)/ and their luggages 45. I know nothing (a)/ about his (b)/
(b)/ will be delivered soon. (c)/ No error (d) whereabout. Do you? (c)/ No error (d)

38. The gentry of this area (a)/ does not like 46. "We have never seen (a)/ such a lovely
the (b)/ new rules of the society. (c)/ No spectacle in my life." (b)/ Said the passer-
error (d) bys. (c)/ No error (d)

39. The present datas show (a)/ that the 47. When he returned from America, (a)/ he
illiteracy rate in India has fallen down (b)/ informed me that he had come here (b)/ to do
but not to the level of expectation. (c)/ No an urgent work. (c)/ No error (d)
error (d)
48. When you see his offsprings, (a)/ you
40. He gave me two important informations can't believe that he (b)/ is above seventy.
(a)/ I had been waiting for for the (b)/ (c)/ No error (d)
previous two months. (c)/ No error (d)
49. Shakespeare's and Wordsworth's poetries
41. Their advices are proof (a)/ of their are (a)/ characterised by the subtle
discriminating mind (b)/ and pragmatic description of the beauty (b)/ and liveliness
approach. (c)/ No error (d) of nature. (c)/ No error (d)

42. The class teacher gave (a)/ him a home 50. He uses a fine quality (a)/ of shampoo so
work and instructed him (b)/ to do it at night. his hairs are (b)/ black and attractive. (c)/ No
(c)/ No error (d) error (d)

51. There was a lot of money (a)/ in the bank


43. The sheafs of the wheat plants (a)/ were
in Sudhir's and Rajeev's (b)/ joint account.
too heavy for me (b)/ to carry on the head.
(c)/ No Error (d)
(c)/ No error (d)
52. There was (a)/ a boy's college in (b)/ my 61. I don't think (a)/ it is your house, (b)/ it is
village. (c)/ No Error (d) somebody's else. (c)/ No Error (d)

53. Gullivers Travel's (a)/ is an interesting 62. What is (a)/ your (b)/ today programme?
book (b)/ written by Jonathan Swift. (c)/ No (c)/ No Error (d)
Error (d)
63. He did (a)/ not approve of his son raising
54. Who has (a)/ broken the (b)/ house's stupid questions and (b)/ thereby vexing the
door? (c)/ No Error (d) teacher. (c)/ No Error (d)

55. A table's legs were (a)/ broken by (b)/ 64. America's problems are, (a)/ however,
my angry siblings. (c)/ No Error (d) not so serious (b)/ and awful as India. (c)/
No Error (d)
56. I very carefully follow (a)/ your
suggestions and (b)/ nobody's else. (c)/ No 65. Your tone of speaking (a)/ as well as
Error (d) your friends is really extremely sarcastic (b)/
yet we never take it seriously. (c)/ No Error
57. I visited John's and Mary's house (a)/ (d)
twice but found (b)/ the couple absent. (c)/
No Error (d) 66. The Finance Minister (a)/ boasts of
improving the (b)/ economic condition of the
58. A ton's weight is (a)/ too heavy for country's. (c)/ No Error (d)
anyone (b)/ to carry on his head. (c)/ No
Error (d) 67. The eldest son (a)/ of Mr. Thakur
honours his (b)/ senior's desires. (c)/ No
59. The door's wood is (a)/ infested with Error (d)
termites and (b)/ I am likely to dispose it off.
(c)/ No Error (d) 68. Mukesh's performance (a)/ in the
examination is better (b)/ than Santosh. (c)/
60. We were very eagerly (a)/ waiting for the No Error (d)
(b)/ train arrival. (c)/ No Error (d)
69. Every teacher is expected (a)/ to carry 78. Class is (a)/ preparing for (b)/ this
out (b)/ his principal orders. (c)/ No Error (d) exam.(c)/ No error (d)

70. One should (a)/ always fulfil his duties 79. I stopped (a)/ his going out late at night
(b)/ and promises. (c)/ No Error (d) (b)/ because the situation in the town was
very tense. (c)/ No error (d)
71. Mr. Prasad (a)/ saw me at (b)/ a barber.
(c)/ No Error (d) 80. There are four women (a)/ doctors in (b)/
72. The two friends (a)/ pointed out each this hospital. (c)/ No error (d)
other merits and (b)/ demerits before the 81. Ten millions of people (a)/ came out on
teacher. (c)/ No Error (d) roads (b)/ in protest against the government.
(c)/ No error (d)
73. When Veena and Meena (a)/ came across
Teena, they caught one another hands (b)/ 82. The focus will be to hire data analysts
and talked for an hour. (c)/ No Error (d) who can (a)/ significantly enhance
productivity by seeing (b)/ pattern in the data
74. The life of the rich (a)/ is more luxurious and developing better way of doing
than (b)/ that of the poor's. (c)/ No Error (d) things.(c)/ No error (d)

75. He does not know (a)/ even the name of 83. The Japanese, however, could not
the scientist who discovered (b)/ the laws of capitalise as she (a)/ hit wide and Sindhu
the earth gravitational force. (c)/ No Error unleashed two sensational (b)/ return,
(d) including a quick return in serve, to once
again open up a five-point cushion.(c)/ No
error (d)
76. Absolute knowledge of (a)/ this system is
required to be (b)/ able to survive here. (c)/
No error (d) 84. The 22-year-old came agonisingly close
to clinching the (a)/ title before finishing
runner-up once again in her third (b)/ major
77. India has won (a)/ the tournament even
after (b)/ several initial setbacks. (c)/ No tournament, following last year's Rio
error Olympics (c)/ and this year Glasgow World
Championship. (d)
important task(b)/ of Human Resource
85. Order has been issued (a) / for his Development. (c)/ no error (d)
transfer to another district (b) / but he has
not received them so far (c) / No error (d) 93. It is a scientifically accepted (a)/ fact that
laugh is the best medicine to remove stress
86. Although she has studied (a) / English (b)/ and live a disease-free life.(c)/ No error
for almost a year (b) / she is yet to learn the (d)
alphabets (c) / No error (d)
94. The flexible of withdrawals (a)/ from
87. There are two scores of books (a) / which funds under the (b)/ pension scheme would
are lying (b) / unused in the library (c) / No be tightened. (c) / No error (d)
error (d)
88. Children are prone (a) / to making 95. Women athletes have (a) /performed far
mischiefs (b) / if they have nothing to do (c) better than man athletes (b)/ this sport
/ No error (d) season. (c)/ No error (d)

89. Sheeps are economically useful (a) / and 96. The cloths which he was wearing (a)/ did
so they are reared (b) / in the hills (c) / No not look like (b)/ as those of a billionaire.
error (d) (c)/ No error (d)

90. It is a pity (a) / that even five years old 97. The haves and haves not (a)/ are part and
boys (b) / are engaged in hazardous factories parcel (b)/ of the same society. (c)/ No error
(c) / No error (d) (d)

91. It is not my business (a) / to give an 98. The Hindus, the Sikhs, the Christians,
advice to those (b) / who are not sensible the Muslims all are (a)/ brothers and must
enough to deal with their own problems (c) / live together (b)/ with love and peace. (c)/
No error (d) No error (d)

92. Identifying, Nurturing and Developing 99. This news has been (a)/ published in one
(a)/ an employee’s talent is among the most of the esteemed (b)/ newspaper of the
country. (c)/ No error (d)
100. She is (a)/ our (b)/ English teacher. (c)/
No Error (d)

101. If a student needs advices (a)/ about


careers he or she should (b)/ consult the
Careers Officer. (c)/ No error (d)

ANSWERS

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