1. The team of players (A) / are ready (B) / for the upcoming (C) / championship match.
(D) / No error (E)
2. Despite of (A) / his best efforts, (B) / he failed (C) / the examination. (D) / No error (E)
3. One must (A) / help his (B) / siblings (C) / in times of need. (D) / No error (E)
4. No less than (A) / fifty students (B) / attended (C) / the seminar. (D) / No error (E) 5. He is one of the (A) / best writers
(B) / which has (C) / ever lived. (D) / No error (E) 6. Unless you (A) / do not pay (B) / the fine, (C) / you will not be
excused. (D) / No error (E) 7. While learning (A) / how to box, (B) / the technique (C) / is of utmost importance. (D) / No
error (E) 8. The spectacles (A) / is missing (B) / from (C) / the table. (D) / No error (E) 9. This is a (A) / 9-meters (B) /
scale, (C) / useful for engineering drawings. (D) / No error (E) 10. She can write (A) / as fast, (B) / if not faster (C) / than
him. (D) / No error (E) 11. The competitive examination (A) / may be necessity (B) / for securing (C) / a government job.
(D) / No error (E) 12. People (A) / has left (B) / the stadium (C) / after the match. (D) / No error (E) 13. The children (A) /
was playing (B) / in the garden (C) / all afternoon. (D) / No error (E) 14. Many peoples (A) / attended (B) / the conference
(C) / on climate change. (D) / No error (E) 15. The shepherd took (A) / the cattles (B) / to (C) / the field. (D) / No error (E)
16. Sita could not (A) / understands (B) / what the teacher (C) / was saying. (D) / No error (E) 17. Do you know (A) / the
importance (B) / for (C) / clean water? (D) / No error (E) 18. Laugh is (A) / the best (B) / medicines (C) / for stress. (D) / No
error (E) 19. The flock of (A) / sheeps (B) / blocked (C) / the road. (D) / No error (E) 20. I saw Richard (A) / when I’m (B) /
on (C) / the flight. (D) / No error (E) 21. Man have (A) / depended (B) / on nature (C) / for a long time. (D) / No error (E) 22.
Ramu is (A) / a honest (B) / man (C) / in his village. (D) / No error (E) 23. Bread and butter (A) / are (B) / Sheldon’s
favourite (C) / breakfast. (D) / No error (E) 24. Birds of (A) / feathers (B) / flock (C) / together. (D) / No error (E) 25. The
teacher called (A) / me on (B) / 12 o’clock (C) / yesterday. (D) / No error (E) 26. The sweets was (A) / distributed (B) /
between (C) / all the children. (D) / No error (E) 27. My little sister (A) / Lisa was practising (B) / how to riding (C) / a
bicycle yesterday. (D) / No error (E) 28. Suddenly I (A) / hear (B) / a loud crash (C) / and ran to see what had happened.
(D) / No error (E) 29. I saw that (A) / she was lying (B) / in the ground (C) / after the fall. (D) / No error (E) 30. I quickly go
(A) / inside the house (B) / and brought (C) / the first aid box. (D) / No error (E) 31. After cleaning (A) / the wound, (B) / I
apply (C) / antiseptic to it. (D) / No error (E) 32. Lisa has (A) / scratches (B) / on her hand (C) / and knee. (D) / No error (E)
33. To calm her down, (A) / I took her (B) / to the nearby shop (C) / and brought her a big chocolate. (D) / No error (E) 34.
Seeing her favourite chocolate, (A) / she immediately (B) / stop (C) / crying. (D) / No error (E) 35. Within two (A) / day,
(B) / her wounds healed, (C) / and she went to play again. (D) / No error (E) 36. I would always (A) / cherished (B) / the
fond memories (C) / of our association. (D) / No error (E) 37. A large number of (A) / children of this generation (B) / also
faces (C) / the same grim reality. (D) / No error (E) 38. She insists (A) / you stay (B) / until her husband (C) / comes home.
(D) / No error (E) 39. It took me (A) / almost a hour (B) / to fill (C) / the application form. (D) / No error (E) 40. I asked the
salesman (A) / if I could exchange (B) / the faulty camera (C) / with another one. (D) / No error (E) 41. With a fresh coat
(A) / of paint (B) / the school can (C) / look much nice. (D) / No error (E) 42. It is more better (A) / if one of the parents (B) /
stays at home (C) / to look after the children. (D) / No error (E) 43. My friend become (A) / terribly upset (B) / after losing
her purse (C) / at the supermarket. (D) / No error (E) 44. Raju found it difficult (A) / to explain (B) / his final exam marks
(C) / to his parents. (D) / No error (E) 45. The blast from (A) / the explosion (B) / knocked the factory worker (C) / to
unconsciousness. (D) / No error (E) 46. By the times (A) / we reached (B) / the classroom, (C) / the lecture had already
begun. (D) / No error (E) 47. Instead of (A) / to buy books, (B) / I borrow them (C) / from the library. (D) / No error (E) 48.
The course is for (A) / anyone who is interested (B) / in learning (C) / about computers. (D) / No error (E) 49. Poor people
(A) / has no money (B) / therefore they cannot afford (C) / proper medical facilities. (D) / No error (E) 50. When we (A) /
reached the shops, (B) / We find that (C) / they were all closed. (D) / No error (E) 51. When I heard (A) / footsteps behind
me (B) / I was scared (C) / I would attacked. (D) / No error (E) 52. She was disappointed (A) / when she discovered that
(B) / her favourite book has been lost (C) / in the mail. (D) / No error (E) 53. The teacher informed (A) / the class that they
will be (B) / conducting a surprise test (C) / tomorrow. (D) / No error (E) 54. Despite being very talented, (A) / she never
got the recognition (B) / she deserves, which (C) / made her frustrated. (D) / No error (E) 55. Although the manager (A) /
promised to increase the salary, (B) / they did not received (C) / any raise. (D) / No error (E) 56. I had requested them
(A) / to inform me (B) / as soon as they will be arriving (C) / at the airport. (D) / No error (E) 57. The workshop was very
informative, (A) / but it didn’t provide (B) / enough hands-on experience, which could (C) / help to grasp the concepts
better. (D) / No error (E) 58. They decided to invest (A) / in renewable energy sources, (B) / which has the potential (C) /
to save costs. (D) / No error (E) 59. If you would have told (A) / me about your problem earlier, (B) / I could have helped
you (C) / resolve it much faster. (D) / No error (E) 60. The government has introduced (A) / new policies that will (B) /
benefit to small businesses (C) / in the coming years. (D) / No error (E) 61. As soon as she will finish (A) / her assignment,
(B) / she will join the meeting (C) / to discuss the results. (D) / No error (E) 62. Anosmia is the (A) / completed loss or (B) /
absence of the sense (C) / of smell. (D) / No error (E) 63. Haemophilia is one of the (A) / several sex-linked genetic (B) /
disorders which (C) / effect only males. (D) / No error (E) 64. The extravagant emphasis (A) / having laying on purely (B) /
intellectual education (C) / must lead to depressing thoughts. (D) / No error (E) 65. Many students (A) / is competing (B) /
for IITs (C) / and IIMs. (D) / No error (E) 66. Do you know (A) / to sing (B) / a song (C) / beautifully? (D) / No error (E) 67.
The governor was efficient (A) / and ensure that (B) / the king was happy (C) / as well as his subjects. (D) / No error (E)
68. She lives (A) / on plot number 73, (B) / sector 10, (C) / Dwarka. (D) / No error (E) 69. A lots of (A) / people go (B) /
trekking (C) / in the rains. (D) / No error (E) 70. She declared she (A) / must be losing weight (B) / as all her clothes (C) /
feel lose. (D) / No error (E) 71. As it has been raining (A) / continuingly (B) / since Monday (C) / the water has entered
homes. (D) / No error (E) 72. The wild elephants (A) / in India are (B) / generally less (C) / bulky than Africa. (D) / No error
(E) 73. Parliament is not competing to (A) / enacts any law (B) / which is inconsistent (C) / with a fundamental rights. (D) /
No error (E) 74. An ordinance is a constitutionally sanctioned (A) / ad hoc mechanism for which critically (B) / urgent
situations are meet (C) / when Parliament is not in session. (D) / No error (E) 75. Over the last few years, (A) / it has being
observed (B) / that even the most well-intentioned (C) / policy programmes fails to be adopted. (D) / No error (E) 76. Both
revenue and profits, (A) / when compared to the results (B) / reported for the first quarter (C) / have shown signs of
improvement that suggests. (D) / No error (E) 77. It is unconscionable for governments, (A) / through indifference and
inaction, (B) / to be subjected to citizens (C) / to such toxic air. (D) / No error (E) 78. Himachal Pradesh, (A) / in any case,
(B) / has always had robust voter participation, (C) / with much higher turnouts relative to other north Indian States. (D) /
No error (E) 79. Studies of police reforms (A) / have highlighted the need (B) / to make the investigation process (C) /
more scientific and rooted in forensic analysis, but custodial torture and extracted confessions continue to be reported. (D)
/ No error (E) 80. The NHRC has directed (A) / to the State government (B) / to take utmost care (C) / to see that the
families are compensated. (D) / No error (E) 81. A Bat is nature’s (A) / one of the most (B) / misunderstood and most (C) /
feared creatures. (D) / No error (E) 82. Dogs have been (A) / shown to be intelligence (B) / and likeable (C) / by recent
scientific evidence. (D) / No error (E) 83. One of the (A) / chair's legs (B) / was broken (C) / and the seat also needed
repair. (D) / No error (E) 84. I wish (A) / I were (B) / there when (C) / the convict was being sentenced. (D) / No error (E)
85. My driver or (A) / my maid (B) / are stealing (C) / from me. (D) / No error (E) 86. Statistics are a (A) / means to
understand (B) / the growth (C) / of the company. (D) / No error (E) 87. If Sunaina has worked hard, (A) / she would have
(B) / cleared (C) / the test. (D) / No error (E) 88. Christopher told Mathew, (A) / "Politely, she (B) / takes the bus (C) / to
work." (D) / No error (E) 89. Last week, (A) / while walking in the garden, (B) / I saw a toddler (C) / who was sleeping in
the pram. (D) / No error (E) 90. Mr. Joe remarked (A) / that the audience (B) / brightly listened (C) / to the speech. (D) / No
error (E) 91. The Manager said that (A) / he wanted to hear (B) / the pros and cons (C) / of the issue. (D) / No error (E) 92.
In our house, (A) / we have many rooms, (B) / several of which (C) / have not been in use for years. (D) / No error (E) 93.
The time the concert ended, (A) / the crowd clapped (B) / and cheered (C) / enthusiastically. (D) / No error (E) 94. The
doctors said that (A) / he was making good progress (B) / and would not (C) / need an operation. (D) / No error (E) 95.
The committee has not yet decided (A) / whether they will approve (B) / the proposal or ask (C) / for further clarification.
(D) / No error (E) 96. After a long day of meetings, (A) / the manager was eager to (B) / get home and relax (C) / for the
rest of the evening. (D) / No error (E) 97. She has been working hard (A) / in the project but (B) / her performance still (C) /
remains unsatisfactory despite her efforts. (D) / No error (E) 98. We are working on (A) / a new approach that (B) / aims to
improve the efficiency (C) / of our production line. (D) / No error (E) 99. He had never been (A) / to the mountains before,
(B) / so he was excited to experience (C) / its fresh air and scenic views. (D) / No error (E) 100. I’ve been working at this
company (A) / for over five years, (B) / and it has been a great (C) / experience so far. (D) / No error (E)
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