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CONJUNCTION

LEVEL-1
1. He was not (A)/so well versed in (B)/ English that we (C)/ had
expected. (D)/ No error (E)
2. As soon the teacher (A)/entered the classroom, (B)/all the boys
(C)/stood up. (D)/No error (E)
3. The match between (A)/India and Sri Lanka was postponed when the
playground (B)/was wet due to (C)/heavy rain. (D)/No error (E)
4. The reason why this book (A)/sells so well is (B)/ because it is
written (C)/ in a lucid and pleasant style. (D)/No error(E)
5. When the bell (A)/rang, then they (B)/ran to the (C)/playground.
(D)/No error (E)
6. No sooner had he reached (A)/the station with his friend (B)/ then
the train (C)/ started. (D)/No error (E)
7. The shops were (A)/closed as (B)/I could not (C)/buy anything.
(D)/No error (E)
8. His behaviour was (A)/so bad (B)/as we all refused (C)/to receive him
in our institute. (D)/No error (E)
9. I shall give up (A)/my claim so you (B)/ may have (C)/the property.
(D)/No error(E)
10. The teacher (A)/asked that (B)/why I was late (C)/last night. (D)/No
error (E)
11. Hardly had he (A)/left the institute (B)/ than it (C)/began to rain
heavily. (D)/Noerror (E)
12. Scarcely had the servant (A)/ finished washing the car (B)/ than
the master came(C)/and asked him to clean the office (D)/ No error
(E)
13. Mukesh is not only eminent (A)/ for his writing in English (B)/but
also for his (C)/ paintings on spiritual themes.(D)/No error (E)
14. Ram has to look after (A)/ten children (B)/but he has nothing
beside (C)/his salary. (D)/No error (E)
15. Besides literature, (A)/they have to (B)/ study physics (C)/and
chemistry. (D)/No error (E)
16. Like the commission (A)/is going to recruit (B)/new candidates, it
will not have (C)/ any type of problem (D)/No error (E)
17. Young Deepak appeared (A)/in the part of Juliet (B)/like the boys
used to do (C)/ at the time of Shakespeare. (D)/No error (E)
18. The performance (A)/had hardly begun (B)/when the lights (C)/went
out. (D)/No error (E)
19. Ram and Shyam arrived early, (A)/so that they might get (B)/a
good seat (C)/in the train. (D)/No error (E)
20. A morning walk (A)/is not only conducive (B)/to mind (C)/but also
to health. (D)/No error (E)
21. The reason why Pakistan (A)/has not been able to build up (B)/its
trade is due to (C)/her poor economic condition. (D)/No error (E)
22. This company (A)/ not only manufactures (B)/ leather goods (C)/
but also plasticgoods. (D)/No error (E)
23. He passed the examination (A)/ although he had been
(B)/prevented by illness (C) from studying. (D)/No error (E)
24. Owing the heavy rain (A)/ in the middle of the match, (B)/ the
match (C)/ was cancelled. (D)/No error (E)
25. Sudhir is (A)/ not so much unintelligent (B)/as much (C)/
uneducated. (D)/No error (E) 26. There were so many (A)/ as we did
not (B)/ know where to (C)/put them all. (D)/No error (E)
27. Not only men (A)/but also women (B)/were chosen (C)/for the work.
(D)/No error(E) 28. Although he had (A)/no qualifications (B)/ but
he got (C)/the job last year. (D) Noerror (E)
29. Despite of (A)/the severe weather conditions (B)/all the students
(C)/ appeared at the examination. (D)/No error (E)
30. We have so arranged (A)/ matters as one (B)/ of us is (C)/always on
duty. (D)/No error (E)
31. Even if he did not (A)/say that, I am (B)/ sure he did not intend
(C)/to hurt your feeling. (D)/No error (E)
32. Amitesh took his friend (A)/with him so that (B)/to have a
companion (C)/forthe journey. (D)/No error (E)
33. Like he became (A)/more competent (B)/ he was given (C)/more
interesting work. (D)/No error (E)
34. No sooner had I (A)/spoken to him (B)/ than he (C)/left the class.
(D)/No error (E)
35. Sarika neither comes (A)/here regularly (B)/nor does she
(C)/complete the chapter. (D)/No error (E)
36. Though Sumeet worked (A)/very hard (B)/ still he could not
(C)/secure first division. (D)/No error (E)
37. Though he worked hard (A)/still he could not (B)/pass the
(C)/examination. (D)/No error (E)
38. Pushpa did not leave (A)/the house lest (B)/someone will
(C)/recognise her. (D)/No error (E)
39. While coming downstairs, (A)/you must grab the iron rail (B)/at
your side lest (C)/ you slip off. (D)/No error (E)
40. He doubts (A)/whether you will (B)/pass the examination (C)/you
will repent. (D)No error (E)
41. Rashmi speaks a little (A)/English as I talked (B)/to her through
(C)/an interpreter. (D)/No error (E)
42. Amit has to earn (A)/lots of money (B)/as that he can buy for
(C)/his children nice food and clothes. (D)/No error (E)
43. So, you do not mind (A)/my saying so, (B)/I think you are partly
(C)/responsible for the loss. (D)/No error (E)
44. Not only he abused (A)/the beggar (B)/ but also beat (C)/him
yesterday evening. (D)/No error (E)
45. I will have (A)/everything ready (B)/so that (C)/not to keep you
waiting. (D)/Noerror (E)
46. Unless you do not (A)/give up your (B)/ bad habits, (C)/you will
repent. (D)/No Error (E)
47. Supposing if (A)/I give you (B)/a cheque, (C)/how will you encash
it. (D)/No error (E)
48. Heera did not dare (A)/ to leave the house (B)/ lest someone (C)/
may recognisehim. (D)/No error (E)
49. Unless you have (A)/no objection (B)/I shall see (C)/disliked her.
(D)/No error (E)
50. She behaved (A)/in such a manner (B)/ than all (C)/disliked her.
(D)/No error (E)

LEVEL - II
1. She was running (A) a very high fever (B) and thus her mother
takes her to the doctor.(C) No error. (D)
2. Both (A)/ the structure or (B)/ the chemical composition of (C)/
lamellae arecomplex. (D)/No error (E)
3. No sooner did (A)/we reach the station (B)/when the train had
(C)/started moving out of the station. (D)/No error(E)
4. No sooner did (A)/ he announce the (B)/ tour the children (C)/
screamed with great joy. (D)/No error (E)
5. He is (A)/known for (B)/both his hard (C)/work and intelligent.
(D)/No error (E)
6. She is so lazy as (A) she cannot do this work (B)/properly and
cannot co-operate (C)/us in our scheme. (D)/No error (E)
7. You cannot be (A)/granted admission (B)/ unless you do not submit
(C)/all the certificates in original. (D)/No error (E)
8. Money not only satisfies (A)/the basic psychological needs (B)/but
also the (C)/ higher order psychological needs. (D)/No error (E)
9. The driver (A)/was thrown out (B)/of the car and fortunately (C)/he
was not hurt seriously. (D)/No error (E)
10. The future is (A)/yet to come (B)/but you have a (C)/right to shape
it. (D)/No Error (E)
11. For he cannot do (A)/a lot of work (B)/ at a time, yet he rejects
(C)/many offers. (D)/No error (E)
12. This laboratory of physics is (A)/not only equipped with (B)/all
state of the art instruments (C)/but also with outstanding
physicists. (D)/No error (E)
13. Each of the girls (A)/is not only talented (B)/in her studies (C)/but
alsobeautiful. (D)/No error (E)
14. He insisted (A)/but neither Soni or her brother (B)/is ready to
(C)/work on a holiday. (D)/No error (E)
15. You cannot withdraw (A)/all your money (B)/unless you do not
(C)/give a prior notice. (D)/No error (E)
16. Abha locked the (A)/cupboard provided that (B)/her jewellery might
(C)/not get stolen. (D)/No error (E)
17. No sooner did (A)/the thief come out (B)/ of the room then
(C)/women attackedhim. (D)/No error (E)
18. Avinash is not so (A)/good a batsman to (B)/be selected for the (C)
national cricket team. (D)/No error (E)
19. This book is a primer (A)/for managers who have (B)/no formal
training (C)/or a refresher for experienced managers. (D)/ No error
(E)
20. Be smart (A)/not only (B)/in dress (C)/ and also in action. (D)/No
error (E)
21. Either he nor his brother (A)/was informed about (B)/the venue of
the (C)/ meeting of your society. (D)/No error (E)
22. He not only believes (A)/in hard work but (B)/also in honesty (C)/of
the highest order. (D)/No error (E)
23. No sooner did (A)/she reach (B)/the station then (C)/it started
raining. (D)/Noerror (E)
24. No sooner did (A)/Minakshi reach (B)/ the station when (C)/it
started raining.(D)/No error (E)
25. Until he does not discipline (A)/himself and try hard (B)/he will not
learn (C)/ swimming or anything for that matter. (D)/No error (E)
26. It was very unfortunate (A)/that he had failed in history also
(B)/beside the other (C)/more difficult subjects. (D)/No error (E)
27. In spite the difficulties (A)/on the way (B)/the y en joye d their
(C)/trip to Gangotri. (D)/ No error (E)
28. He speaks (A)/not only Tamil (B)/but Telugu as well. (C)/No error
(D)
29. Not only the bandits robbed (A)/the traveller of his purse (B)/but
also wounded him grievously. (C)/No error (D)
30. He was a great man (A)/he left only impression (B)/on our
constitution (C)/ butalso on our social life. (D)/No error (E)
31. No sooner the advertisement appeared (A)/in the newspaper
(B)/than there was a rush (C)/out the booking window.(D)/ No error
(E)
32. No sooner does the teacher (A)/enter the class (B)/then the
students stand up. (C)/No error (D)
33. The agitating students had taken (A)/a vow not to return to their
(B)/classesuntil their demands were not (C)/accepted by the
Principal. (D)/No error (E)
34. On hearing from you (A)/I will come not only (B)/to the airport but
will (C)/also help in customs clearance. (D)/no error (E)
35. As soon as I will (A)/reach Patna I will (B)/send you the letters
(C)/you have asked for. (D)/No error (E)
36. The old woman has had the best medical facilities available (A)/but
she will not be cured (B)/unless she does not have a strong desire
to live. (C)/No error (D)
37. All I know is that (A)/I won't be at peace (B)/with myself. (C)/unless
I do not gothere. (D)/No error (E)
38. Sooner that he had arrived (A)/than his friends arranged a
reception (B)/in his honour in (C)/the best hotel in town. (D)/ No
error (E)
39. Today, the cost of living (A)/is such higher that many (B)/people
find it difficult to (C)/keep their health burning. (D)/ No error (E)
40. Although my car is expensive, (A)/I have had (B)/a lot of trouble
with it. (C)/No error (D)
41. Although winter in Kashmir is cold (A)/ but is pleasant (B)/in many
ways.(C)/ No error (D)
42. An animal (A)/can be just as unhappy in a vast area (B)/or in a
small one.(C)/ No error (D)
43. A free press is not only a privilege (A)/ but also an organic
necessity (B)/in a free society. (C)/No error (D)
44. Pappu works (A)/too hard so that he does not (B)/fail in the
examination. (C)/No error (D)
45. He told the policeman (A)/that he would rather (B)/starve to
stealing to get. (C)/ What he has been aspiring for. (D)/No error (E)
46. The man who is (A)/perpetually hesitating (B)/which of the two
things (C)/hewill do first, will ultimately do either. (D)/ no error (E)
47. Money not only satisfies (A)/the basic physiological needs, (B)/but
also the (C)/ higher order psychological needs. (D)/No error (E)
48. He is not only eminent (A)/for his writing in English (B)/but also
for his (C)/ paintings on spiritual themes. (D)/No error (E)
49. Scarcely had I (A)/finished washing the car (B)/than the master
came (C)/and asked me to clean the floor of the house. (D)/No error
(E)
50. Rangesh is not only involved (A)/in organising conferences and
seminars (B)/but also in conducting (C)/adult literacy programmes.
(D)/No error (E)
51. Although he was desired (A)/to work quite hard, (B)/he could not
do so (C)/ owing to his prolonged illness. (D)/No error (E)
52. Recovery compaigns should be mounted (A)/not only to recover the
dues,(B)/yet to continue awareness among borrowers (C)/about the
necessity of timely repayment. (D)/No error (E)
53. In view of the financial crisis (A)/the company does not have
(B)/any choice unless (C)/to close down the factory.(D)/No Error (E)
54. Not only the judges acquitted (A)/him of all the charges (B)/
levelled against him, but (C)/also commended all his actions.
(D)/No error (E)
55. No sooner did (A)/Prashant enter the class, (B)/his class teacher
scolded him (C)/for reaching late. (D)/No error (E)
56. Sunita closed the (A)/window grill provided that (B)/her child
might (C)/not fall down. (D)/No error (E)
57. In the circumstance (A)/the manager has (B)/no option (C)/except
to resign. (D)/ No error (E)
58. Beside the chairman (A)/all the committee members (B)/were
present (C)/at the shareholders' meeting. (D)/No error (E)
59. We were so late (A)/than the meeting (B)/ was almost over
(C)/when we arrived. (D)/No error (E)
60. You cannot withdraw all his money (A)/ unless you do not give
(B)/advance notice. (C)/No error (D)
61. After the tsunami (A)/they didn't know (B)/weather they (C)/would
be able to rebuild (D)/No error (E)
62. Mr. Chatterjee has come down (A)/with the flu (B)/but he would
have (C)/joined us today. (D)/No error (E)
63. The factory failed (A)/to supply the goods (B)/on time and so
(C)/the order was cancelled. (D)/No error (E)
64. No sooner did (A)/Suman enter the class his (B)/class teacher
scolded him (C)/for reaching late. (D)/No error (E)
65. We all are indebted to him (A)/for holding not only high moral
values(B)/but also rendering dedicated service(C)/for the
betterment of human race. (D)/No error (E)
66. There is a growing demand (A)/for a law requiring employers (B)/to
provide workers with paid leave (C) so as to care for sick children
(D)/No error. (E)
67. No sooner had the hockey match started (A)/when it began (B)/to
rain.(C)/No error. (D)
68. Unless you do not give (A)/the keys of the safe (B)/you will be shot.
(C)/No error (D)
69. No sooner did he get (A)/up from bed (B)/ then he was sent (C)/ to
the dairy.(D)/ No sooner (E)
70. He did (A)/nothing else (B)/than play. (C)/No error (D)
71. Both the boys (A)/came late in the hall (B)/and sat besides me.
(C)/No error (D)
72. She told her son (A)/to wait in the car (B)/until she does not
(C)/returns from the shop. (D)/No error (E)
73. The cruel king believed (A)/in punishing the prisoners (B)/until
they did not (C)/ confessed their crime. (D)/No error (E)
74. There are many insurance(A)/disputes nowadays because of
(B)/most people do not fully (C)/understand the terms and
conditions of their policies.(D)/No error (E)
75. You must either tell me (A)/the whole story or at least (B)/the first
half of it.(C)/No error (D) 76. He cannot withdraw (A)/all his money
(B)/unless he do not (C)/gives advance notice. (D)/No error (E)
77. No sooner did (A)/Meena reach (B)/the station then (C)/it started
raining. (D)/ No error (E)
78. No sooner did he see (A)/ the traffic policeman (B)/ he wore seat
belt.(C)/No error (D)
79. We were so late (A)/than the meeting (B)/ was almost over
(C)/when we arrived (D)/ No error (E)
80. A member shall be required (A)/to pay interest at such rate (B)/as
is fixed by the committee. (C)/ No error (D)
81. Unless we do not (A)/control our appetite, (B)/we will not be (C)/in
control of our passions and emotions. (D)/No error (E)
82. Neither Alice or Mary remembers (A)/ what happened before (B)/the
car crashed (C)/into the wall. (D)/No error (E)
83. By the times (A)/we reached the classroom, (B)/the lecture had
(C)/already begun. (D)/No error (E)
84. There have been (A)/marked changes, (B)/but social rather
(C)/then economic (D)/No error (E)
85. As soon as my sister was ill (A)/I went to the hospital (B)/on
alternate day (C)/No Error (D)
86. Being that my car is getting (A)/its annual check up, (B) I will not
be able (C)/ to pick you up tomorrow. (D)/No error (E)
87. The majority of the population believes (A)/that the stock market
has recovered (B)/and that it is the (C) right time to buy shares.
(D)/No error (E)
88. None of the diplomats at the conference (A)/was able either to
comprehend (B)/ or solve the problem. (C)/No error (D)
89. The reason (A)/for my prolonged (B)/absence from the class (C)/was
because I was ill. (D)/No error (E)
90. The novel has neither (A)/an interesting (B)/plot, nor any
(C)/interesting character. (D)/No error (E)
91. He said (A)/that he wanted a room (B)/ and that his luggage would
follow. (C)/ No error (D)
92. After the tsunami (A)/they didn't now (B)/weather they (C)/would
be able to rebuild. (D)/No error (E)
93. Although Rakesh did not handle (A)/his previous project well
(B)/he has beenentrusted (C)/with a new one. (D)/No error (E)
94. After graduating from college (A)/having an engineering degree
(B)/he received a job offer (C)/from a reputed American firm.
(D)/No Error (E)
95. The assurances, unfortunately, (A)/remained on paper, (B) as
neither the centre or the state initiated steps (C)/for the
development of the backward region. (D)/ No error (E)
96. India is a land of (A)/great political leaders (B)/who ruled the
country effectively (C)/and also by protecting its national interest.
(D)/No error (E)
97. Notwithstanding his (A)/frequent indisposition, (B)/he has
diligently attended (C)/ every single court hearing. (D)/No error (E)
98. Supposing if (A)/it rains (B)/what shall we do ? (C)/ No error (D)
99. The bank will decide (A)/unless Ashok is (B)/eligible for a loan
(C)/based on his monthly salary. (D)/No error (E)
100. Every year this IT company (A)/conducts training programmes
(B)/foremployees so (C)/ they learn new skills. (D)/No error (E)
LEVEL - III
1. His friends feel that (A)/he will be suspended (B)/unless he does
not report for duty immediately. (C)/No Error (D)
2. Suppose if (A)/you are selected, (B)/will you give us a treat ? (C)/
No Error (D)
3. The thief had hardly (A)/put the cash in his pocket (B)/then the
owner woke up. (C)/No Error (D)
4. Since the lack of (A)/manpower we cannot (B)/conduct the survey
(C)/in rural areas. (D)/No error (E)
5. He is anxious not only (A)/to acquire knowledge (B)/but also eager
to display it. (C)/No error (D)
6. Wheat productions in the region (A)/will fall drastically (B)/unless
we do nothing (C)/ to stop climate change. (D)/No error (E)
7. He not only plays (A)/tennis regularly (B)/ but also cricket. (C)/No
error (D)
8. Until you begin to make better use of your time (A)/I shall not stop
(B) finding fault in you. (C)/No error (D)
9. He was prevented from accepting the assignment (A)/because he
was a government employee (B)/and such as barred from accept-ing
such assignments. (C)/No error (D)
10. I will have (A)/both the blue (B)/or the black pen. (C)/No error (D)
11. Cover all the cut (A)/fruit lest flies (B)/ should not sit on them. (C)/
No error (D)
12. You will not (A)/succeed unless you (B)/ don't work hard. (C)/No
Error (D)
13. Those who want to do good are (A)/neither selfish nor in a hurry
because (B)/ they know what it requires a long (C)/ time to
impregnate people with good. (D)/No Error (E)
14. Scarcely had (A)/the function started (B)/than it began to
rain(C)/No error (D)
15. Not only she makes (A)/home made cakes (B)/she also sells them
(C)/No error(D)
16. As a boy dheeraj is very obedient, polite and hard working (A)/but
as a student he is (B)/always inattention in study (C)/ No error (D)
17. The redevelopment project is aimed (A)/not just providing good
houses to shanty dwellers (B)/but also developing infrastructure
around the major Mumbai to calities (C)/No error (D)
18. Until you do not go to the station (A)/to receive him (B)/I can
hardly feel at ease. (C)/No error (D)
SOLUTION
LEVEL I
Q1. (C) Use “As” in place of “That”
Q2. (A) Use "as soon as" in place of 'as soon'.
Q3. (B) Use “Because” in place of “When”
Q4. (C) Drop "because", We does not use “because” with “the reason
why”
Q5. (E) No error.
Q6. (C) Use "than" in place of 'then'. No sooner…….than is the right pair
of conjunction.
Q7. (B) Use "So" in place of 'as'.
Q8. (C) Use "that" in place of 'as'.
Q9. (E) No error
Q10. (B) Drop “that”. Here “Why” is used as an conjunction, so there is
no need of “that”
Q11. (C) Use "When" in place of 'than'. Hardly….. when, is right
conjunction pair.
Q12. (C) Use "When" in place of 'than'. Scarcely….when, is right
conjunction pair.
Q13. (A) Use "Eminent" before 'not only'.
Q14. (C) Use "Besides" in place of 'beside'.
Q15. (E) No error.
Q16. (A) Use “As” in place of “Like”
Q17. (E) No error
Q18. (E) No error.
Q19. (E) No error.
Q20. (B) Use "Not only" after 'conducive'.
Q21. (D) Remove "Her".
Q22. (B) Use "Manufactures" before 'not only'.
Q23. (E) No error
Q24. (A) Use "To" after 'owing'.
Q25. (B) Use “Not as much unintelligent” in place of “Not so much
unintelligent”
Q26. (B) Use "That" in place of 'as'.
Q27. (E) No error.
Q28. (C) Use "Yet" in place of 'but'.
Q29. (A) Drop "of".
Q30. (B) Use "that" in place of 'as'.
Q31. (A) Use “Even if he did say that” in place of “Even if he did not say
that”
Q32. (B) Use "So as" in place of 'so that'.
Q33. (A) Use “As” in place of “Like”
Q34. (E) No error.
Q35. (E) No error.
Q36. (C) Use "Yet" in place of 'still'.
Q37. (B) Use "Yet" in place of 'still'.
Q38. (A) Use "Should" in place of 'did'.
Q39. (B) Use "Should" in place of 'must'.
Q40. (D) Use "Or" before you.
Q41. (B) Use "So" in place of 'as'.
Q42. (C) Use "So that" in place of 'as that'.
Q43. (A) Use “As” in place of “So”
Q44. (A) Use "He not only abused" in place of 'not only he abused'.
Q45. (C) Use "So as" in place of 'so that'.
Q46. (A) Drop "do not".
Q47. (A) "Supposing" and "If" cannot come together.
Q48. (E) No error
Q49. (B) Drop “No” before “objection”
Q50. (C) Use "that" in place of 'than'.
LEVEL II
Q1. (C) Use “So her mother took” in place of “thus her mother takes”
Q2. (B) Use “And” in place of „or‟.
Q3. (C) Use “Than” in place of „when‟ … No sooner….than is the right
conjunctionpair.
Q4. (C) Use “Than children” in place of “the children”. No
sooner….than is the right conjunction pair.
Q5. (D) Use “Intelligence” in place of “Intelligent”
Q6. (A) Use “That” in place of „as‟ .
Q7. (C) Drop “Do not”… „Do not‟ cannot be used with „unless‟.
Q8. (A) Use “Satisfies” before „not only‟ .
Q9. (C) Use “But” in place of „and‟ .
Q10. (C) Use “And” in place of „but‟ .
Q11. (A) Use “Although” in place of „for‟.
Q12. (B) Use “Equipped” before „Not only‟.
Q13. (E) No error.
Q14. (B) Use “Nor” in place of „or‟ .
Q15. (C) Drop “Do not”.
Q16. (B) Use “So that” in place of „provided that‟ .
Q17. (C) Use “Than” in place of „then‟ .
Q18. (B) Use “As” before “to”.
Q19. (D) Use "And" in place of 'or'.
Q20. (D) Use “But also” in place of „and also‟ .
Q21. (A) Use “Or” in place of „nor‟ .
Q22. (A) Use “Believes” before „not only‟ .
Q23. (C) Use “Than” in place of „then‟.
Q24. (C) Use “Than” in place of „when‟.
Q25. (A) Use “Unless he disciplines” in place of “Unless he does not
discipline”
Q26. (C) Use “Besides” in place of „beside‟ .
Q27. (A) Use “In spite of” in place of „in spite‟.
Q28. (C) Use “Also” before „Telugu‟ .
Q29. (A) Use “Not only did the bandits rob” in place of “Not only the
bandits robbed”
Q30. (B) Use “Not” before „only‟ .
Q31. (A) Use "Had" after 'no sooner'. Q32. (C) Use “Than” in place of
„then‟ .
Q33. (C) Drop “Not”.
Q34. (B) Use “I will not only come” in place of „I will come not
only‟ .
Q35. (A) Drop “Will”.
Q36. (C) Drop “does not”. Use “Unless she has”
Q37. (D) Drop “Do not”.
Q38. (A) Use "No sooner did she arrive" in place of 'sooner that he had
arrived'.
Q39. (B) Use "So high" in place of 'such higher'.
Q40. (D) No error.
Q41. (B) Use “Yet” in place of „but‟.
Q42. (C) Use “As” in place of „or‟.
Q43. (D) No error.
Q44. (B) Use "So hard that he does not" in place of 'too hard so that he
does not'.
Q45. (C) Use "Starve than steal to get" in place of 'starve to stealing to
get'.
Q46. (D) Use "Neither" in place of 'either'.
Q47. (A) Use “Satisfies” before „not only‟.
Q48. (A) Use “Eminent” before „not only‟.
Q49. (C) Use “when” in place of „then‟.
Q50. (A) Use “involved” before „not only‟.
Q51. (D) No error.
Q52. (C) Use “But also” in place of „yet‟ .
Q53. (C) Use "But" in place of 'unless'.
Q54. (A) Use “Not only” after „the judges‟.
Q55. (C) Use “Than” before “his class”.
Q56. (B) Use "So that" in place of 'provided that'.
Q57. (D) Use “But” in place of “Except”… Generally, except is followed
by Gerund, while “but” is followed by infinitive.
Q58. (A) Use “Besides”in place of „beside‟ .
Q59. (B) Use “That” in place of „than‟
Q60. (B) Drop “Do not”. We can‟t use “not” with unless.
Q61. (C) Use “When” in place of „weather‟ .
Q62. (C) Use “So” in place of „but‟.
Q63. (C) Drop “And”
Q64. (B) Use “Than” before „his‟.
Q65. (B) Use “Not only for holding high moral values” in place of „for
holding not only high moral values‟.
Q66. (E) No error.
Q67. (B) Use “Than” in place of „when‟ .
Q68. (A) Drop “Do not”.
Q69. (C) Use “Than” in place of „then‟.
Q70. (C) Use “But” in place of “than”.
Q71. (C) Use “Beside” in place of „besides‟ .
Q72. (C) Drop “Does not”.
Q73. (C) Drop “Did not”.
Q74. (B) Drop “Of”.
Q75. (A) Use “Either” after „tell me" .
Q76. (C) Drop “Do not”.
Q77. (C) Use “Than” in place of „then‟ .
Q78. (C) Add “Than” before „he‟.
Q79. (B) Use “That” in place of „than‟
Q80. (C) Use “That” in place of „as‟ .
Q81. (A) Drop “Do not”.
Q82. (A) Use “Nor” in place of „or‟.
Q83. (A) Use “By the time” in place of „by the times‟ .
Correct Idiom is “By the time” not “By the times”
Q84. (D) Use “Than” in place of „then‟ .
Q85. (A) Use “When” in place of „as soon as‟ .
Q86. (A) Use “As” in place of „being that‟ .
Q87. (C) Drop “That”.
Q88. (B) “Either” will not be used.
Q89. (D) Use “that” in place of „because‟ .
Q90. (E) No error.
Q91. (C) Use “So that” in place of „as that‟ .
Q92. (C) Use “When” in place of „whether‟ .
Q93. (C) Use "Yet" before “he has been”.
Q94. (B) Use “Got” after „having‟ .
Q95. (C) Use “Nor” in place of „or‟ .
Q96. (C) Use “and also by protected” in place of “and also by
protecting”.
Q97. (A) Use "Except" in place of 'notwithstanding'.
Q98. (A) “Supposing” and “if” cannot use together.
Q99. (B) Use “Whether” in place of “Unless”.
Q100.(C) Use “That” after „so‟ .

LEVEL-III
Q1. (C) Drop "Does not". Use “Unless he reports”.
Q2. (A) "Suppose" and "if" cannot use together.
Q3. (C) Use "When" in place of 'then'.
Q4. (A) Use "Due to" in place of 'since'.
Q5. (A) Use "Not only" before 'anxious'.
Q6. (C) Use "Something" in place of 'nothing'.
Q7. (A) Use “He plays not only” in plays of “He not only plays.
Q8. (C) Use "With" in place of 'in'.
Q9. (C) Use "And as such" in place of 'and such as'.
Q10. (C) Use "And" in place of 'or'.
Q11. (C) Drop "Not" before “Sit”.
Q12. (C) Drop "Do not".
Q13. (C) Use "That" in place of 'what'.
Q14. (C) Use "When" in place of 'than'.
Q15. (C) Use "But also she sells" in place of 'she also sells'.
Q16. (C) Use “Always inattentive” in place of “always inattention”.
Q17. (B) Use "Not only" in place of “Not just”.
Q18. (A) Drop "Do not".
ANSWER KEY
LEVEL-I
1-B 2-A 3-B 4-C 5-E 6-C 7-B 8-C 9-E 10-B
11-C 12-C 13-A 14-C 15-E 16-A 17-E 18-E 19-E 20-B
21-D 22-B 23-E 24-A 25-B 26-B 27-E 28-C 29-A 30-B
31-A 32-B 33-A 34-E 35-E 36-C 37-B 38-A 39-B 40-D
41-B 42-C 43-A 44-A 45-C 46-A 47-A 48-E 49-B 50-C

LEVEL-II
1-C 2-B 3-C 4-C 5-D 6-A 7-C 8-A 9-C 10-C
11-A 12-B 13-E 14-B 15-C 16-B 17-C 18-B 19-D 20-D
21-A 22-A 23-C 24-C 25-A 26-C 27-A 28-C 29-A 30-B
31-A 32-C 33-C 34-B 35-A 36-C 37-D 38-A 39-B 40-D
41-B 42-C 43-D 44-B 45-C 46-D 47-A 48-A 49-C 50-A
51-D 52-C 53-C 54-A 55-C 56-B 57-D 58-A 59-B 60-B
61-C 62-C 63-C 64-B 65-B 66-E 67-B 68-A 69-C 70-C
71-C 72-C 73-C 74-B 75-A 76-C 77-C 78-C 79-B 80-C
81-A 82-A 83-A 84-D 85-A 86-A 87-C 88-B 89-D 90-E
91-C 92-C 93-C 94-B 95-C 96-C 97-A 98-A 99-B 100-C

LEVEL-III
1-C 2-A 3-C 4-A 5-A 6-C
7-A 8-C 9-C 10-C 11-C 12-C
13-C 14-C 15-C 16-C 17-B 18-A

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