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Spot The Error First 30 MCQs

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Spot The Error First 30 MCQs

The document contains a series of sentences, each labeled with potential grammatical errors. Each sentence is followed by an option indicating 'No error' or the specific part of the sentence that contains an error. The focus is on identifying and correcting grammatical mistakes in various contexts.

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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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