Spotting Error Quiz With Explanation

By | June 12, 2016

Spotting Error Quiz With Explanation For SSC Exam 2016 and Banking Exam

1. I found (a)/ the two first chapters of the book (b)/ particularly interesting. (c)/ No error (d)
Answer (b)
Explanation: It should be ‘the first two chapters’.

2. Bacon, the father of the English easy (a) / had a thirst (b) / of knowledge (c) / No error (d)
Answer (a)
Explanation: The English means the citizen of England. Article is not used before language

3. The train had left ( a) / when he had reached (b) /the station (c) / No error (d)
Answer (b)
Explanation: The work which is done earlier will be used in past perfect and the rest in simple past then the delete ‘had’.

4. He said (a) / that he will never (b) / repeat the mistake (c) / No error (d)
Answer (b)
Explanation: If the reporting verb is in the past then reported speech will also be changed. Change will into would.

5. I am able (a) / to cope up with (b / all these difficulties. (c) / No error (d)
Answer (b)
Explanation: Delete up. Up is not followed with Cope

6. I wish I am (a) / the richest person (b) / in the whole wide world (c) / No error (d)
Answer (a)
Explanation: Change ‘am’ into ‘were’. ‘Were’ is used with wish. He wishes he were a king.

7. She is confident (a) / to win the gold medal (b) / this time (c)/ No error(d)
Answer (b)
Explanation: Confident is followed by ‘of’ and of is followed with a ground It should be ‘of winning the gold medal’.

8. The boy laid in the shelter (a)/ for a long time before (b) / somebody came to rescue him (c) / No error (d)
Answer (a)
Explanation: Change laid into lay. The second form of lie is lay.

9. Standing at (a) / the top of the hill,(b) /the houses below were hardly visible (c) / No error (d)
Answer (a)
Explanation: Change at into on

10. Kambli is one of the players (a) / who has been selected (b) / for the test match (c) / No error (d)
Answer: (b)
Explanation: If ‘one of the’ is followed by ‘who then plural verb will be used as Mahatma Gandhiji is one of the great leaders who have served humanity.

11. Knowledge of (a) / at least two languages (b)/ are required to pass the examination (c)/ No error(d)
Answer(c)
EXPLANATION: The structure of some sentences is like this
Noun + Preposition + Noun
In these sentences Verb is used according to the number and person of the Noun used before the Preposition.
For example,
The details of the incident was not known
↕ ↕ ↕ – Incorrect
Plural Singular singular
The details of the incident were not known – Correct
↕ ↕
Plural Plural
Therefore, knowledge of at least two languages is …… will be the correct sentence

12. The members of the Opposition Party in the Parliament (a)/ shout upon the minister (b)/ if he makes a wrong statement. (c)/ No error (d)
Answer(b)
Explanation: The group of words ‘shout upon the minister’ should be replaced by ‘shout at the minister’ because the meaning of ‘shout at’ is to say something in a loud voice. To speak loudly/ angrily to somebody
For example,
Sita shouted at him to shut the gate.

13. Everyone of the films (a)/ you suggested (b)/ are not worth seeing (c)/ No error (d)
Answer(a)
Explanation: In the sentence, ‘everyone of the films’ should be replaced by ‘all the films’ Everyone means everybody, all people. It is to be noted that the sentence has a plural verb.

14. The Secretary and the Principal of the college (a)/ are attending (b)/ the District Development Council Meeting at the Collectorate (c)/ No error(d)
Answer(d)
Explanation: If in a sentence both the Nouns take articles, then it seem that they are separate persons and hence Plural verb is used.
For example:
The poet and the philosopher have expressed so.
The poet and philosopher has expressed so.
In the second example, Singular verb has been used before only one Noun and it denotes that same person is both poet and philosopher.

15. No sooner had the hockey match started (a)/ when it began (b)/ to rain(c)/ No error (d)
Answer(b)
Explanation: In the sentence, ‘When’ should be replaced by ‘than’ because ‘No sooner ____ than is the correct form of correlative.
For example:
No sooner did the thieves see the police than they ran away.

16. The Secretariat (a)/ comprises of (b)/ many air – conditioned rooms (c)/ No error (d)
Answer(b)
Explanation: In the sentence, ‘comprises of should be replaced by ‘comprises’. The synonym of the word comprise is ‘consist of’ However, we use ‘be comprised of.
For example:
The collection comprises 500 paintings.
The board is comprised of representatives from both the Houses of the Parliamen

17. It is high time (a)/ he stood on his own (b)/ two legs (c)/. No error(d)
Answer(c)
Explanation: In the sentence, ‘two legs’ should be replaced by ‘legs’. It will be correct usage.

18. You should avoid (a)/ to travel (b)/ in the rush hour (c)/ No error (d)
Answer(b)
Explanation: In the sentence, to travel’ should be replaced by ‘travelling (Gerund) because the word ‘avoid’ always takes Gerund, not infinitive.
For example:
Sita avoids to do her duties .-
↕ Incorrect
Infinitive
Sita avoids doing her duties – Correct

Gerund

19. There is (a)/ only one of his novels (b) / that are interesting (c)/ No error (d)
Answer(c)
Explanation: As the sense of sentence is singular, ‘that is interesting’ should be used in place of ‘that are interesting.

20. He denied (a) / to have (b)/ been there (c) / No error (d)
Answer(b)
Explanation: He denied to having been there is correct sentence.

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