Questions
Directions: Choose the statement(s) which have any spelling/grammar mistake.
(a) Sita is known for her chaste behaviour.
(b) I am speaking the truth and my friend is sure to coroborate my statement.
(c) Rani Laxmibai was a dauntless warrior.
(d) The student was castigate by the teacher.
(e) Smoking and drinking is deleterious to health.
- a and b
- a and d
- b and d
- c and d
- a and e
Directions: Choose the statement(s) which have any spelling/grammar mistake.
(a) Many of the great warriors are still extant in our hearts.
(b) Sachin Tendulkar was facile during the match.
(c) The conclusion of this show was very interesting.
(d) No good person will mock the rules of their culture.
(e) The romanticism in Shakespeare's drama is exquicite.
- a only
- c only
- e only
- b and d
- a and e
Directions: Choose the statement(s) which have any spelling/grammar mistake.
(a) A nutritious breakfast is beneficial for health.
(b) Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru always stood out in the mass because his charisma reflected on his face.
(c) He adjured his officers to grant him leave for a day.
(d) Drugs have a ruinus effect on the mind of the youth.
(e) A journey to Amarnath is very strenuous.
- a only
- d only
- a and b
- b and c
- c and e
Directions: Choose the statement(s) which have any spelling/grammar mistake.
(a) Youths must eskew drugs.
(b) On account of the flood there was immense loss of goods and property.
(c) Bhagat Singh tried to emancipate India from british rulers.
(d) We must bear the problems with calmness.
(e) Mahatma Gandhi is deified by every Indian.
- a and b
- a, b and c
- a and c
- c and d
- b, c, d and e
Directions: Choose the statement(s) which have any spelling/grammar mistake.
(a) His brother is a cokes.
(b) It is very difficult to approach the president.
(c) The chapter is explained properly by the help of many illustrations.
(d) My mother is getting weaker; I do not know what ails her.
(e) He could not comprehend the meaning of the sentense.
- a, b and c
- a, b and d
- c and e
- c and d
- a and e
Directions: Choose the statement(s) which have any spelling/grammar mistake.
(a) Corruption is an aspersion of our country.
(b) His thoughts about my friends are quite aposite.
(c) Geeta sat besides her mother.
(d) She was selected for this play because of her barbaric beauty.
(e) The priests are always in a beatific state of mind.
- a and b
- b and c
- c and d
- d and e
- a and e
Directions: Choose the statement(s) which have any spelling/grammar mistake.
(a) It is a very beautiful site for constructing a hotel.
(b) The dead body was taken to the burial place for burial.
(c) Both education and philosphy are compliments to each other.
(d) He lost his zest in life after the death of his father.
(e) My teacher is kind hearted and considerete to his students.
- a and c
- a and d
- b and d
- b and e
- c and e
Directions: Choose the statement(s) which have any spelling/grammar mistake.
(a) As he is an English teacher, he has a hoard of different types of books.
(b) My father sufered huge financial loss in the business.
(c) The holowed Shirdi is visited by the devotees throughout the year.
(d) The reference of this poem is inapt.
(e) She was persecuted because of dowry.
- a and b
- b and d
- c and d
- b and c
- c and e
Directions: Choose the statement(s) which have any spelling/grammar mistake.
(a) The rich should not detest the poor.
(b) His family will go on an exursion tommorow.
(c) A scholar forego his own comforts for the sake of his country.
(d) She will not go to school today because she is suffering from exposure.
(e) In India, Indira Gandhi was a woman of exceptional abilities.
- a and b
- a and c
- b and c
- b and d
- c and e
Directions: Choose the statement(s) which have any spelling/grammar mistake.
(a) In my estimate he is alright.
(b) Give me the exposition of this paragraph.
(c) Due to malaria he looks very pale now.
(d) My friend is working in a government organisation.
(e) Indecent movies are proscribed by the government.
- a and d
- a and e
- b and d
- b and c
- c and e
Directions: Choose the statement(s) which have any spelling/grammar mistake.
(a) The youth is so confused that he does not know what he is heading for.
(b) His popularity as a political leader is on the vane.
(c) John Keats poetry is sensuous.
(d) A common man is sore because the prices are soaring.
(e) Please do not temper with my family matters.
- a and c
- b and e
- b and d
- c and e
- a and d
Directions: Choose the statement(s) which have any spelling/grammar mistake.
(a) A housewife is quite providential in household expenses.
(b) Vivekananda is a symbol of simplicity and honesty.
(c) The sun is stationary.
(d) The robbers wrested his chain and beated him.
(e) I would like to know whether it is a true story or fabricated.
- a and d
- a and e
- b and d
- b and c
- c and e
Directions: Choose the statement(s) which has/have any spelling/grammar mistake.
a. Raja Ram Mohan Roy was an eminent social reformer.
b. The boss caught him dozing in the office.
c. The enemy wrested his gun and killed him.
d. A thief was caught by the police.
e. Dhyanchandra was adapt in hockey.
- a only
- b and d
- c only
- e only
- a and e
Directions: Choose the statements which have any spelling/grammar mistake.
a. The daughter was chastised for her naughty behaviour.
b. He is so emacited he can hardly stand, let alone walk.
c. The husband and wife are living separatily.
d. My sister has a demure temperament.
e. Corrupt people are busy in extorting money from businessmen with the connivance of the police.
- a and b
- a and c
- a and e
- b and c
- d and e
Directions: Choose the statements which have any spelling/grammar mistake.
a. On account of bereavment in the family he cannot attend office for several days.
b. His friends do not like him for his ebrasive and haughty behaviour.
c. The gentry present in the club were not expected to behave in a grotesque manner.
d. Capricious people change their decisions immidiately without any reason.
e. After a long time, the robbers had to capitulate.
- a, b and c
- a, b and d
- a, c and e
- a, b and e
- b, d and e