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Which part has an error? No sooner we entered (a) than (b) he got up (c) and left the room. (d) / All correct (e)

  1. a

  2. b

  3. c

  4. d

  5. e


Correct Option: B

AI Explanation

To answer this question, let's analyze each part of the sentence:

No sooner we entered (a) - This part of the sentence is incorrect. The correct form should be "No sooner had we entered." The structure "No sooner + auxiliary verb + subject + main verb" is used to express that one action happened immediately after another action.

than (b) - This part of the sentence is incorrect. There is no error in this part.

he got up (c) - This part of the sentence is incorrect. The correct form should be "he had got up." The past perfect tense ("had + past participle") is used to indicate an action that occurred before another past action.

and left the room. (d) - This part of the sentence is incorrect. The correct form should be "and had left the room." Again, the past perfect tense is used to indicate an action that occurred before another past action.

All correct (e) - This option is incorrect because there are errors in parts (a), (c), and (d) of the sentence.

Therefore, the correct answer is B, as there is no error in part (b) of the sentence.

Which part has an error? Language (a) is based on man’s deepest emotions (b) enreached (c) by his conceptual (d) grasp of the world. All correct (e)

  1. a

  2. b

  3. c

  4. d

  5. e


Correct Option: B

Which part has an error? The advent (a) of the electricity has definitely (b) improved (c) the quality (d) of life in villages. All correct (e)

  1. a

  2. b

  3. c

  4. d

  5. e


Correct Option: E

The visit of Governor has been advanced …… three months.

  1. on

  2. by

  3. of

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B

Sonu saw his murderer sitting ………… his dead body.

  1. front

  2. behind

  3. beside

  4. none of these


Correct Option: C

Mohan has ……… me a great shock.

  1. give

  2. gave

  3. giving

  4. given


Correct Option: D

……… you say so, I must believe it.

  1. From

  2. Since

  3. For

  4. none of these


Correct Option: B

AI Explanation

To answer this question, we need to understand the correct usage of conjunctions.

Option A) From - This option is incorrect because "from" is not the appropriate conjunction to use in this context. It does not convey the cause-effect relationship between the two parts of the sentence.

Option B) Since - This option is correct because "since" is a conjunction that indicates the cause or reason for something. In this case, it is used to show the reason for believing something.

Option C) For - This option is incorrect because "for" is not the appropriate conjunction to use in this context. It does not convey the cause-effect relationship between the two parts of the sentence.

Option D) none of these - This option is incorrect because option B (since) is the correct answer.

The correct answer is B) Since. This option is correct because "since" is the appropriate conjunction to use in this context to indicate the cause or reason for believing something.

I hear ……… your father is in America.

  1. whether

  2. but

  3. that

  4. then


Correct Option: C

There is no doubt …… the earth is round.

  1. if

  2. that

  3. because

  4. those


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

To solve this question, the user needs to identify the appropriate conjunction to connect the two parts of the sentence and make it grammatically correct.

In this sentence, the best conjunction to use is "that", which is option B. Therefore, the answer is:

The Answer is: B. that

Explanation:

Option A "if" is a conditional conjunction that is used to introduce a condition that must be met before something else happens. It is not the right conjunction to use in this sentence.

Option B "that" is a conjunction that is used to introduce a subordinate clause that provides additional information about the main clause. In this case, "that" introduces the clause "the earth is round" which is the fact being stated in the sentence.

Option C "because" is a conjunction that is used to introduce a subordinate clause that explains the reason for the main clause. It does not fit the sentence structure because there is no reason being given in the sentence.

Option D "those" is a pronoun that is used to refer to more than one thing that has already been mentioned. It does not fit the sentence structure because there is nothing to refer to in the sentence.

He tried very hard ……… did not succeed.

  1. because

  2. and

  3. but

  4. none of these


Correct Option: C