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KIRAN PUBLICATION COMMON ERROR PART-6




474. After rising the flag to (1)/ inau-
gurate the sports meet, the
Chairman (2)/ gave a long
speech. (3)/ No error (4)
475. He is (1)/ fatter (2)/ than me.
(3)/ No error (4)
476. Every child in the class (1)/ are
wearing (2)/ sandals today. (3)/
No error (4)
Directions (477-486) : In the
following questions, some of the
sentences have errors and some have
none. Find out which part of a sentence
has an error. The number of that part
is your answer. If there is No error,
your answer is (4), i.e., No error.
(SSC Multi-Tasking Staff
Exam. 17.03.2013, Ist Sitting)
477. I and him (1)/ are (2)/ very good
friends. (3)/No error (4).
478. One should (1)/ look after (2)/
their parents.(3)/No error (4).
479. She placed (1)/ the offering (2)/ to
God in the altar. (3)/ No error. (4)
480. Teachers were instructed (1)/ to
follow an uniform method (2)/
of evaluation. (3)/ No error. (4)
481. The newspapers they admit that
(1)/ advertising sometimes (2)/
influences their editorial
policy.(3)/No error.(4)
482. No sooner did I finish (1)/ my
speech, I was subjected (2)/ to
a barrage of questions. (3)/ No
error.(4)
483. I saw him (1)/ coming out of the
hotel (2)/ on 10 o’clock. (3)/ No
error. (4)
484. One of my friend (1)/ is
returning (2)/ to India from the
U.S.A. (3)/ No error.(4)
485. He knows (1)/ that your muscles
(2)/ are not same as his. (3)/
No error. (4)
486. We shall wait (1)/ till you (2)/
will finish your lunch. (3)/ No
error. (4)
Directions (487 – 496) : In the
following questions, some parts of the
sentences have errors and some have
none. Find out which part of a sentence
has an error. The number of that part
is your answer. If a sentence is free
from error, then your answer is (4),
i.e. No error.
(SSC Multi-Tasking Staff
Exam. 17.03.2013, IInd Sitting)
487. Flowers (1)/that are just picked
(2)/begins to rot in 15 seconds.
(3)/ No error (4)
488. You haven’t responded (1)/ to my
invitation (2)/ didn’t you ? (3)/
No error (4)
489. According to some estimates,
(1)/ there are (2)/seven thousand
type of plants. (3)/No error (4)
490. Every one (1)/ must sign their
full names (2)/ before entering
the hall. (3)/No error (4)
491. The Great Wall of China (1)/is
the one structure build by man
(2)/ visible from the moon.(3)/
No error (4)
492. In the fourth semester (1)/ of the
course, the (2)/ attendance fell
down.(3)/ No error (4)
493. Some of his (1)/luggages was lost
(2)/ in the train. (3)/ No error (4)
494. No sooner the minister had
heard (1)/ about the accident (2)/
than he rushed to the spot. (3)/
No error (4)
495. My nephew (1)/ begun working
for me (2)/ about ten years ago.
(3)/ No error (4)
496. Prohibition aims at reducing (1)/
traffic accidents many of which
(2)/ is caused by drunkenness.
(3)/ No error (4)
Directions (497–506) : In the
following questions, some parts of
sentences have errors and some are
correct. Find out which part of a
sentence has an error. The number of
that part is the answer. If a sentence
is free from error, your answer is (4),
i.e. No error.
(SSC Multi-Tasking Staff
Exam. 17.03.2013, Kolkata Region)
497. Across the world (1)/ discussions
on curing cancer are any longer
(2)/ just wishful thinking. (3)/
No error. (4)
498. I and he (1)/ have prepared (2)/
the lesson thoroughly. (3)/ No
error. (4)
499. The vacancy was filled (1)/ by a
young scholar (2)/ who had an
extensible knowledge of ancient
art. (3)/ No error. (4)
500. This novel (1)/ of Sheldon is more
interesting (2)/ than any other
novel. (3)/ No error.(4)
501. An emminent surgeon (1)/ is
visiting the hospital (2)/ to attend
a surgeons’ conference. (3)/ No
error.(4)
502. Most countries in the world (1)/
is for (2)/ peace. (3)/ No error.(4)
503. Our office buys (1)/ five
kilograms of paper (2)/ every
month. (3)/ No error. (4)
504. Many a man (1)/ have realized (2)/
that real happiness lies in making
sacrifices. (3)/ No error. (4)
505. One of the most important factor
(1)/ that contribute to the
success of a person (2)/ is his
sincerity. (3)/ No error. (4)
506. A technical view of new gadgets
(1)/ sometimes differ(2)/ from an
economic perspective. (3)/ No
error. (4)
Directions (507-516) % In the fol-
lowing questions, some parts of the
sentences have errors and some are
correct. Find out which part of a sen-
tence has an error. The number of that
part is answer. If a sentence is free
from error, then your answer is (4),
i.e. No error.
(SSC Multi-Tasking Staff
Exam. 24.03.2013, Ist Sitting)
507. Books fair (1)/ encourage (2)/
reading habit. (3)/ No error (4)/
508. Each of the girls (1)/ are (2)/
clever. (3)/ No error (4)
509. We need to surround ourselves
with (1)/ caring people particu-
lar loved ones who (2)/ bring hope
and support to our hearts and
minds and with whom we can
communicate. (3)/ No error (4)/
510. UNICEF (1)/ is (2)/ an interna-
tional organisation. (3)/ No error
(4)/
511. The boy who studies hard (1)/
he will pass (2)/ with flying co-
lours. (3)/ No error (4)/
512. As a person who believes (1)/ that
honesty is the best policy (2)/ I
feel that politics are not my cup
of tea. (3)/ No error (4)/
513. A Tale of Two Cities (1)/ are writ-
ten (2)/ by Charles Dickens. (3)/
No error (4)/
514. Though the police tried all sorts
of methods to illicit (1)/ informa-
tion from the public (2)/ they re-
mained silent. (3)/ No error (4)
515. He asked me (1)/ what I am do-
ing (2)/ out in the street at that
hour (3)/ No error (4).
516. No sooner did the peon (1)/ ring
the bell (2)/ the boys left the
class. (3)/ No error (4)
Directions (517-526) : In the fol-
lowing questions, some parts of the
sentences have errors and some are
correct. Find out which part of a sen-
tence has an error. The number of that
part is your answer. If a sentence is
free from error, then your answer is
(4), i.e. No error.
(SSC FCI Assistant Grade-III Main
Exam. 07.04.2013)
517. Unless aid arrives (1)/ within the
next few weeks/ (2) thousands
are starving. (3)/ No error (4)
518. I have been (1)/ working in this
organization (2)/ since three
years. (3)/ No error (4)
519. Neither of the two (1)/ candidates
have (2)/ paid his subscription.
(3) No error (4)
520. A well-balanced diet (1)/ is es-
sential for (2)/ good health. (3)/
No error (4)
521. My uncle forced (1)/ my friend
and I (2)/ to stay back. (3)/ No
error (4)
522. We had scarcely (1)/ reached the
place (2) than it started to rain
heavily. (3)/ No error (4)
523. I am really disappointed (1)/ in
not having saw my friends (2)/
while I was in New Delhi on va-
cation this summer. (3)/ No
error (4)
524. The company have (1)/ thou-
sands of customers (2)/ happy
with its service. (3)/ No error (4)
525. They are residing (1)/ in this
city (2)/ for the last two decades.
(3)/ No error (4)
526. Our new television-set come (1)/
with a 90-day warranty (2)/ on
all electrical components. (3)/ No
error (4)
Directions (527-531) : In the
following questions, some of the
sentences have errors and some have
none. Find out which part of a sentence
has an error. The number of that part
is your answer. If there is No error,
your answer is (4), i.e., No error.
(SSC Graduate Level Tier-I
Exam. 21.04.2013, Ist Sitting)
527. Each one of you (1)/ must make
up their mind (2)/ as I did. (3)/
No error (4).
528. Sudoku was first designed in the
1970s (1)/ by a retired architect
(2)/ and freelance puzzle
constructor.(3)/No error (4).
529. During the last few years (1)/
the company works hard (2)/ to
modernise its image. (3)/ No
error (4).
530. This stamp is only one (1)/ of
the design (2)/ ever printed. (3)/
No error (4).
531. After he had apologised to the
magistrate profusely (1)/ for
having broke the promise (2)/
the magistrate was happy to
forgive him. (3)/ No error (4).
Directions (532-536) : In the
following questions, some of the
sentences have errors and some have
none. Find out which part of a sentence
has an error. The number of that part
is your answer. If there is No error,
your answer is (4), i.e., No error.
(SSC Graduate Level Tier-I
Exam. 21.04.2013, IInd Sitting)
532. In India (1)/ working woman lead
a life of dual responsibilities(2)/
if they are married and have a
family.(3)/No error (4).
533. Greatly to our surprise (1)/ we
find the ringleader (2)/was lame.
(3)/ No error (4).
534. They have (1)/ played a game (2)/
last week. (3)/ No error (4).
535. The teacher made the boys (1)/
to do the sum (2)/ all over again.
(3)/ No error (4).
536. Many overseas students (1)/
attend colleges (2)/ in the Great
Britain. (3)/ No error (4).
Directions (537-541) : In the
following questions, some parts of the
sentences have errors and some are
correct. Find out which part of a
sentence has an error. The number of
that part is your answer. If a sentence
is free from error, then your answer
is (4), i.e. No error.
(SSC Graduate Level Tier-I
Exam. 21.04.2013)
537. My sister asked me/(1) that how
long (2)/ I would stay there. (3)/
No error. (4)
538. The teacher, as well as the
students, (1) have gone on an
excursion (2)/ to Ooty during
their summer vacation. (3)/ No
error. (4)
539. The US (1)/ don’t want (2)/India
in the Security Council. (3)/ No
error.(4)
540. The cruel lady made (1)/her step
daughter to do (2)/ all the
household chores. (3)/ No error.
(4)
541. You can eat (1)/as much as you
like (2)/at the newly launch bar.
(3)/ No error. (4)
Directions (542-546) : In the
following questions, some of the
sentences have errors and some have
none. Find out which part of a sentence
has an error. The number of that part
is your answer. If there is No error,
your answer is (4), i.e., No error.
(SSC Graduate Level Tier-I
Exam. 21.04.2013)
542. I whistled thrice (1)/ with full
might and raise my arms (2)/
towards the sky. (3)/ No error. (4)
543. Both science and religion (1)/ are
necessary for man and for their
(2)/outer and inner self
respectively. (3)/ No error (4)
544. At certain seasons (1), some areas
on Mars (2)/ is subject to strong
winds. (3)/ No error (4).
545. As an artist (1)/Raju is as good
(2)/, if not better than, Ramesh.
(3)/ No error (4).
546. The scientists (1)/could not hardly
(2)/ complete all the experiments.
(3)/ No error (4).
Directions (547-549) : In the fol-
lowing questions, some part of the sen-
tences have errors and some are cor-
rect. Find out which part of a sentence
has an error. The number of that part
is the answer. If a sentence is free
from error, then your answer is (4),
i.e., No error.
(SSC Constable (GD)
Exam. 12.05.2013, Ist Sitting)
547. Could you please give me (1)/ a
postal address (2)/ of the Indian
Embassy in New York. (3)/. No
error (4)
548. Short stories and poems (1)/of
varying quality (2)/appears in
dailies and periodicals (3)/. No
error (4)
549. One of the (1)/most dangerous
disease (2)/is AIDS (3)/. No er-
ror (4)
Directions (550–552) : In the
following questions, some part of the
sentences have errors and some are
correct. Find out which part of a
sentence has an error. The number of
that part is the answer. If a sentence
is free from error, then your answer
is (4), i.e., No error.
(SSC Constable (GD) Exam. 12.05.2013)
550. The director along with his
assistants (1)/ have thoroughly
examined (2)/ the new proposals.
(3)/ No error. (4)
551. I bought (1)/ two (2)/ slippers.
(3)/ No error. (4)
552. You are a very lovable person (1)/
but I (2)/ am not loving you. (3)/
No error. (4)
Directions (553-557) : In the
following questions, some parts of the
sentences have errors and some are
correct. Find out which part of a
sentence has an error. The number of
that part is the answer. If a sentence
is free from error, your answer is (4),
i.e. No error.
(SSC Graduate Level Tier-I
Exam. 19.05.2013)
553. Being a holiday (1)/ we went out
(2)/ for a picnic. (3)/ No error. (4)
554. If we have no definite aim before
us (1)/ we would only wonder
about in aimless pursuits (2)/
and achieve nothing. (3)/ No
error. (4)
555. He is anxious not only (1)/ to
acquire knowledge (2)/ but also
eager to display it. (3)/ No error. (4)
556. I went to (1)/ see the Taj Mahal
(2)/ in a moonlit night. (3)/ No
error. (4)
557. Having found a piece of cheese,
(1)/ two cats went to a dog (2)/
to divide it among them. (3)/No
error. (4)
Directions (558-562) : In the
following questions, some parts of the
sentences have errors and some are
correct. Find out which part of a
sentence has an error. The number of
that part is the answer. If a sentence
is free from error, then your answer
is (4), i.e., No error.
(SSC Graduate Level Tier-I
Exam. 19.05.2013)
558. The new dish (1)/ that I ordered
(2)/ is tasting good.(3)/ No error. (4)
559. Increasing racism and hate
crimes (1)/ casted a shadow (2)/
over elections. (3)/ No error. (4)
560. I have got your letter yesterday (1)/
and felt happy to learn (2)/ of your
recovery. (3)/ No error. (4)
561. Sam is working (1)/ in a bank in
Chennai (2)/ for the past five
years. (3)/ No error. (4)
562. People living in low-lying areas (1)/
find it difficult (2)/ to cope up with
the floods.(3)/ No error. (4)
Directions (563-567) : In the
following questions, some parts of the
sentences have errors and some are
correct. Find out which part of a
sentence has an error. The number of
that part is the answer. If a sentence
is free from error, your answer is (4),
i.e., No error.
(SSC Graduate Level Tier-I
Exam. 19.05.2013)
563. If I was he,(1)/ I wouldn’t accept
(2)/ this project. (3) / No error.(4)
564. The teacher advised to (1)/the
student to borrow (2)/ a book
from the library within three
days.(3)/No error.(4)
565. I insisted (1)/ on his going (2)/
there immediately. (3)/ No
error.(4)
566. We have been knowing (1)/ each
other (2)/ since we were
children. (3)/ No error.(4)
567. Neither of the teams (1)/ are
sensible enough (2)/ to do this
task. (3)/ No error. (4)
Directions (568-572) : In the
following questions, some parts of the
sentences have errors and some are
correct. Find out which part of a
sentence has an error. The number of
that part is the answer. If a sentence
is free from error, then your answer
is (4), i.e., No error.
(SSC CAPFs SI & CISF ASI
Exam. 23.06.2013)
568. When one hears of the incident
(1)/ about the plane crash (2)/
he feels very sorry. (3)/ No error
(4)
569. I went there (1)/ with a view to
survey (2)/ the entire procedure.
(3)/ No error (4)
570. It had laid (1)/ in the closet (2)/
for a week before we found it.
(3)/ No error (4)
571. He was present (1)/ in the court
(2)/ to give witness. (3)/ No
error (4)
572. He laughed (1)/ on her (2)/ as
she fell off the tree. (3)/ No error
(4)
Directions (573-592) : In the
following questions, some parts of the
sentences have errors and some are
correct. Find out which part of a
sentence has an error and the number
of that part is your answer. If a
sentence is free from errors, your
answer is (4) i.e. No error.
(SSC Graduate Level Tier-II
Exam. 29.09.2013)
573. The reporter (1)/ was unable
(2)/ to illicit information from
the police. (3)/ No error. (4)
574. Each of these boys (1)/ play (2)/
games. (3)/ No error. (4)
575. These all (1)/ mangoes (2)/ are
ripe. (3)/ No error. (4)
576. The students were (1)/ awaiting
for (2)/ the arrival of the chief
guest. (3)/ No error. (4)
577. If you hear (1)/ engaged tone
(2)/ replace the receiver and dial
again. (3)/ No error. (4)
578. Henry asked his wife (1)/ what
had she prepared (2)/ for dinner
that night. (3)/ No error. (4)
579. The news (1)/ I have received (2)/
is not good.(3)/ No error. (4)
580. Who (1)/ arranged (2)/ the
chairs ? (3)/ No error. (4)
581. People who live on (1)/ glass
houses (2)/ should not throw
stone at others. (3)/ No error. (4)
582. The library members were asked
(1)/ to return back the books
(2)/ to the library. (3)/ No
error. (4)
583. Raghu came out of the bathroom
(1)/with a towel (2)/in the hand.
(3)/No error. (4)
584. Neither the girl nor her parents
(1)/ was present (2)/ to receive
the award. (3)/ No error. (4)
585. College girls seldom wear (1)/
sarees these days, (2)/ do they ?
(3)/ No error. (4)
586. Scarcely had (1)/the function
started (2)/than it began to rain.
(3) /No error. (4)
587. My friend (1)/has invited me (2)/
for tea this Sunday. (3)/No
error. (4)
588. He discussed (1)/ the murder
case (2)/ with his juniors. (3)/
No error. (4)
589. The paintings of natural
sceneries (1)/ are selling (2)/ like
hot cakes. (3)/ No error. (4)
590. I (1)/ go to school (2)/ by walk.
(3)/ No error. (4)
591. It is a (1)/ desert (2)/ place. (3)/
No error. (4)
592. You shall get (1)/ all the
informations (2)/ if you read this
book carefully. (3)/ No error. (4)
Directions (593-597) : In the
following questions, some parts of the
sentences have errors and some are
correct. Find out which part of a sentence
has an error. The number of that part is
the answer. If a sentence is free from
error, your answer is (4), i.e. No error.
(SSC (10+2) Level Data Entry
Operator & LDC Exam. 20.10.2013)
SEE–116
COMMON ERRORS
593. My father gave me (1)/ a pair of
binocular (2)/ on my birthday.
(3)/ No error. (4)
594. Kalidas is (1)/ a Shakespeare
(2)/ of India. (3)/ No error.(4)
595. The teacher as well as his
students, (1)/ all left (2)/ for the
trip. (3)/ No error.(4)
596. More you (1)/ think of it, (2)/ the
worse it becomes. (3)/ No
error.(4)
597. Hasan plays (1)/ both cricket and
billiards (2)/ at the national level.
(3)/ No error. (4)
Directions (598–602) : In the
following questions, some parts of the
sentences have errors and some are
correct. Find out which part of a
sentence has an error. The number of
that part is your answer. If a sentence
is free from error your answer is (4),
i.e. No error.
(SSC (10+2) Level Data Entry
Operator & LDC Exam. 27.10.2013,
IInd Sitting)
598. When I fail (1)/ to solve the
problem myself (2)/ I
unhesitatingly called for his help.
(3)/ No error. (4)
599. I and Tina will (1)/ go to the
market (2)/ in the evening. (3)/
No error.(4)
600. Krishnakali, an early riser and a
nature-lover (1)/ goes to morning
walk at Rabindra (2)/ Sarovar
lake before dawn. (3)/ No
error.(4)
ANSWER...
474. (1) 475. (3) 476. (2)
477. (1) 478
. (3) 479
. (3) 480. (2)
481. (1) 482. (2) 483. (3) 484. (1)
485. (3) 486. (3) 487. (3) 488. (3)
489. (3) 490. (1) 491. (2) 492. (3)
493. (2) 494. (1) 495. (2) 496. (3)
497. (2) 498. (1) 499. (3) 500. (4)
501. (1) 502. (2) 503. (4) 504. (2)
505. (2) 506. (2) 507. (1) 508. (2)
509. (2) 510. (1) 511. (2) 512. (3)
513. (2) 514. (1) 515. (2) 516. (3)
517. (3) 518. (3) 519. (2) 520. (4)
521. (2) 522. (3) 523. (2) 524. (1)
525. (1) 526. (1) 527. (2) 528. (4)
529. (2) 530. (2) 531. (2) 532. (2)
533. (2) 534. (1) 535. (2) 536. (3)
537. (2) 538. (2) 539. (2) 540. (2)
541. (3) 542. (2) 543. (2) 544. (3)
545. (2) 546. (2) 547. (2) 548. (3)
549. (2) 550. (2) 551. (2) 552. (3)
553. (1) 554. (2) 555. (1) 556. (4)
557. (3) 558. (3) 559. (2) 560. (1)
561. (1) 562. (3) 563. (1) 564. (1)
565. (4) 566. (1) 567. (2) 568. (1)
569. (2) 570. (1) 571. (3) 572. (2)
573. (2) 574. (2) 575. (1) 576. (2)
577. (2) 578. (2) 579. (4) 580. (4)
581. (1) 582. (2) 583. (3) 584. (2)
585. (3) 586. (3) 587. (3) 588. (4)
589. (1) 590. (3) 591. (2) 592. (2)
593. (2) 594. (2) 595. (2) 596. (1)
597. (4) 598. (1) 599. (1) 600. (2)
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