Hello and welcome to exampundit .Here is a set of English Quiz based on Error Correction for Tomorrow’s IBPS CLERK PRELIMS 2016.
The error, if any, will be in one
part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error,
the answer is (e). (Ignore errors of
punctuation, if any)
in Mumbai (d)/ No error (e).
Solutions -No error |
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look much nice (d)/ No error (e)
Solutions – ‘Look much nice’ should be replaced with ‘look very nice’.It should should be noted that very is used to modify Adjectives and past participles used as Adjectives. For example, I am very hungry. (Adjective) I am very interested in music. ↓ Past Participle
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faulty camera (c)/with another one (d)/ No error (e)
Solutions – Another’ is an indefinite determiner which means an additional person or thing. The use of ‘one’ after it is superfluous. |
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application form (d)/ No error (e)
Solutions – ‘Almost a hour’ should be replaced with ‘almost an hour’ because ‘h’ of hour is Pronounced with vowel-sound. For example, Ram is a honest man. (x) ↓ Vowel sound Ram is an honest man. (✓) ↓ Vowel sound |
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comes home (d)/ No error (e)
Solutions – ‘You stay’ should be replaced with “you on staying’, because ‘insist is always followed by preposition ‘on’. For example, She will insist on getting up early and playing her radio very loud |
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so bad (d)/ No error (e)
Solutions -‘So bad’ should be replaced with ‘so badly’. Bad is an adjective and its Adverbial form is badly. For example, The accident damaged his car bad.(x) ↓ ↓ Verb Adjective The accident damaged his car badly.(✓) ↓ ↓ Verb Adverb |
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to the nearest ‘hospital. (d)/ No error (e)
Solutions – As soon as I Arrived |
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at home (c) / to look after the children (d)/ No error (e)
Solutions – ‘It is more better’ should be replaced with ‘it is better’. The use of double comparatives is wrong. For example. He is more better than Ram. (x) He is better than Ram. (✓) He is much better than Ram. (✓) |
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the operation (d) / No error (e)
Solutions – The word ‘deter’ is followed by preposition ‘from’. Therefore, ‘women from having’ is the correct use. For example, What is the best way to deter young people from taking up smoking ? |
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could (d)/ No error/ (e)
Solutions – ‘As best as’ should be replaced with ‘as best’. The idiom ‘as best one can’ means not perfectly but as well as one is able to. For example, the facilities were not ideal but we managed as best we could. |
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(2)/ all state-of-the-art instruments (3)/ but also with outstanding
physicists. (4)/ No error (5)
Solutions – It should be “equipped not only with” instead of “not only equipped with”. |
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is (3)/ as effective as this method. (4)/ No error (5)
Solutions – Here, as we are comparing two methods for a single purpose, the sentence should start as — ‘No other method’. |
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for changing the age-old (3)/ and static structure of our organisation. (4)/ No
error (5)
Solutions – Views should always be followed by ‘on’ instead of ‘for’. |
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had no alternative (3)/ as I had agreed to keep quiet. (4)/ No error (5)
Solutions – Delete ‘I’. |
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investment by the government (2)/ in health and family planning (3)/ have been
eroded considerably. (4)/ No error (5)
Solutions – It should be ‘has been’ instead of ‘have been’ |
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