Identify the error in the use of preposition in the given sentence and select the correct option.
Radhika is not capable on participating in a national level competition.
1. about
2. of
3. on
4. at
Radhika is not capable on participating in a national level competition.
1. about
2. of
3. on
4. at
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Identify the proper explanation of the error in the given sentence.
Mohan insisted to go there.
1. Error is with the tense. The correct sentence should read like this: Mohan insisting to go there.
2. Error is in the sentence formation. Preposition and gerund are required. The correct sentence should read like this: Mohan insisted on going there.
3. Error is with the verb. The correct sentence should read like this: Mohan insist to going there.
4. Error is with the preposition. The correct sentence should read like this: Mohan insisted go there.
Mohan insisted to go there.
1. Error is with the tense. The correct sentence should read like this: Mohan insisting to go there.
2. Error is in the sentence formation. Preposition and gerund are required. The correct sentence should read like this: Mohan insisted on going there.
3. Error is with the verb. The correct sentence should read like this: Mohan insist to going there.
4. Error is with the preposition. The correct sentence should read like this: Mohan insisted go there.
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Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
Place where objects of importance are exhibited.
1. Museum
2. Treasury
3. Fair
4. Tomb
Place where objects of importance are exhibited.
1. Museum
2. Treasury
3. Fair
4. Tomb
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Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
A group of guns or missile launchers operated together at one place.
1. Psaltery
2. Skittery
3. Cemetery
4. Battery
A group of guns or missile launchers operated together at one place.
1. Psaltery
2. Skittery
3. Cemetery
4. Battery
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Choose the option that is the passive form of the sentence.
They need 104 more runs to win the match.
They need 104 more runs to win the match.
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64%
104 more runs are needed for them to win the match.
12%
104 more runs will need for them to win the match.
17%
They are needed 104 more runs to win the match.
6%
104 more runs can be needed by them to win the match.
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Select the option that expresses the given sentence in indirect speech.
"I will go to the store tomorrow," she said.
"I will go to the store tomorrow," she said.
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14%
She said that she will go to the store tomorrow.
8%
She said that she goes to the store other day.
6%
She said that she could go to the store tomorrow.
73%
She said that she would go to the store the next day.
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Select the correctly spelt word.
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61%
Correspondent
25%
Correspondant
9%
Correspendent
4%
Corespondent
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Select the correctly spelt word.
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59%
Counterfeit
15%
Counterfeet
14%
Counterfit
12%
Counterfiet
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Turn the tables
1. To reverse the situation to one's advantage
2. To help someone set up a business
3. To cause problems for others
4. To arrange the tables differently
Turn the tables
1. To reverse the situation to one's advantage
2. To help someone set up a business
3. To cause problems for others
4. To arrange the tables differently
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Work against the clock
1. work in great hurry
2. work with concentration
3. work against all problems
4. work late in the night
Work against the clock
1. work in great hurry
2. work with concentration
3. work against all problems
4. work late in the night
Find out which part has an error and mark it as your answer. If there is no error, mark βNo errorβ as your answer.
I couldn't hear what (A)/ she was saying over (B)/ the noise of the planes taking of. (C)/ No error (D)
1. B
2. D
3. C
4. A
I couldn't hear what (A)/ she was saying over (B)/ the noise of the planes taking of. (C)/ No error (D)
1. B
2. D
3. C
4. A
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In the following question, one part of the sentence may have an error. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and click the option corresponding to it. If the sentence is free from error, click the 'No error' option.
You must not (1)/ deviate against (2)/ the agreed route. (3)/ No error (4)
1 (A)
2 (B)
3 (C)
4 (D)
You must not (1)/ deviate against (2)/ the agreed route. (3)/ No error (4)
1 (A)
2 (B)
3 (C)
4 (D)
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