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PHRASE SUBSTITUTION AND VERBS MCQs

Phrase Substitution, Verbs

Total Questions : 318 | Page 17 of 32 pages
Question 161. Read the following sentences to find where, there is any error in any part:
(a) The lawyer asked me/ (b) if it were worth to take/ (c) the matter to court./ (d) No error.
  1.    The lawyer asked me
  2.    if it were worth to take
  3.    the matter to court.
  4.    No error
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> if it were worth to take
Answer: (b)
Question 162. Read the following sentences to find where, there is any error in any part:
(a) The audience/ (b) watched the clowns/ (c) performed their act ./ (d) No error.
  1.    The audience
  2.    watched the clowns
  3.    performed their act
  4.    No error
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> performed their act
Answer: (c)
Question 163. Read the following sentences to find where, there is any error in any part:
(a) A few selfish leaders/ (b) are bent to harm/ (c) the very foundation of Democracy./ (d) No error.
  1.    A few selfish leaders
  2.    are bent to harm
  3.    the very foundation of Democracy
  4.    No error
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> are bent to harm
Answer: (b)
Question 164. Read the following sentences to find where, there is any error in any part:
(a) Mrs Dorai would rather/ (b) spend a quiet evening/ (c) than attending a party./ (d) No error.
  1.    Mrs Dorai would rather
  2.    spend a quiet evening
  3.    than attending a party
  4.    No error
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> than attending a party
Answer: (c)
Question 165. Read the following sentences to find where, there is any error in any part:
(a) Very soon/ (b) I realised/ (c) that he is at fault/ (d) No error.
  1.    Very soon
  2.    I realized
  3.    that he is at fault
  4.    No error
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> that he is at fault
Answer: (c)
Question 166. Read the following sentences to find where, there is any error in any part:
(a) Even after sixty years of independence/ (b) lakhs of people/ (c) do not have bed to sleep./ (d) No error.
  1.    Even after sixty years of independence
  2.    lakhs of people
  3.    do not have bed to sleep
  4.    No error
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> do not have bed to sleep
Answer: (c)
Question 167. Read the following sentences to find where, there is any error in any part:
(a) When you were young/ (b) you ought to learn/ (c) good habits./ (d) No error.
  1.    When you were young
  2.    you ought to learn
  3.    good habits.
  4.    No error
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> you ought to learn
Answer: (b)
Question 168. Read the following sentences to find where, there is any error in any part:
(a) He was so inquisitive/ (b) that he rose many/ (c) questions in the class ./ (d) No error.
  1.    He was so inquisitive
  2.    that he rose many
  3.    questions in the class .
  4.    No error
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> that he rose many
Answer: (b)
Question 169. Read the following sentences to find where, there is any error in any part:
(a) The university was/ (b) found in 1950/ (c) when India was not self dependent in many aspects./ (d) No error.
  1.    The university was
  2.    found in 1950
  3.    when India was not self dependent in many aspects.
  4.    No error
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> found in 1950
Answer: (b)
Question 170. Read the following sentences to find where, there is any error in any part:
(a) I use to/ (b) play Hockey/ (c) when I was ten year old./ (d) No error.
  1.    I use to
  2.    play Hockey
  3.    when I was ten year old.
  4.    No error
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> I use to
Answer: (a)

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