Directions (Q. 1-5): Read each sentence to find out whether there is
any grammatical or idiomatic error in it. 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 5). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.)
1. 1) Inspired by the belief that the right kind of education can help overcome / 2) issues of poverty, citizenship, and employment development, / 3) Colbert’s model placed children at / 4) the very heart of education. / 5) No error
2. 1) Historically rich and culturally diverse, / 2) London will not only provide you a world-class education / 3) but also enrich your life / 4) in so much different ways. / 5) No error
3. 1) The growing cooperation between India and UK / 2) has been manifested / 3) in all walks of life, / 4) be it history, politics, culture or language. / 5) No error
4. 1) The USA is aiming at / 2) double its bilateral trade / 3) with India / 4) by 2015. / 5) No error
5. 1) The CBI court sentenced four people, including a government servant, to / 2) four-and-a-half years’ imprisonment / 3) for illegally procuring contacts from Delhi Jal Board / 4) caused a huge loss to the exchequer. / 5) No error
Answers
1. 5
2. 4; Replace ‘much’ with ‘many’
3. 1; Place ‘the’ before ‘UK’
4. 2; Replace ‘double’ with ‘doubling’
5. 4; Replace ‘caused’ with ‘causing’
1. 1) Inspired by the belief that the right kind of education can help overcome / 2) issues of poverty, citizenship, and employment development, / 3) Colbert’s model placed children at / 4) the very heart of education. / 5) No error
2. 1) Historically rich and culturally diverse, / 2) London will not only provide you a world-class education / 3) but also enrich your life / 4) in so much different ways. / 5) No error
3. 1) The growing cooperation between India and UK / 2) has been manifested / 3) in all walks of life, / 4) be it history, politics, culture or language. / 5) No error
4. 1) The USA is aiming at / 2) double its bilateral trade / 3) with India / 4) by 2015. / 5) No error
5. 1) The CBI court sentenced four people, including a government servant, to / 2) four-and-a-half years’ imprisonment / 3) for illegally procuring contacts from Delhi Jal Board / 4) caused a huge loss to the exchequer. / 5) No error
Answers
1. 5
2. 4; Replace ‘much’ with ‘many’
3. 1; Place ‘the’ before ‘UK’
4. 2; Replace ‘double’ with ‘doubling’
5. 4; Replace ‘caused’ with ‘causing’
Directions (Q. 1-5): Read each sentence to find out whether there is
any grammatical or idiomatic error in it. 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 5). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.)
1. 1) Inspired by the belief that the right kind of education can help overcome / 2) issues of poverty, citizenship, and employment development, / 3) Colbert’s model placed children at / 4) the very heart of education. / 5) No error
2. 1) Historically rich and culturally diverse, / 2) London will not only provide you a world-class education / 3) but also enrich your life / 4) in so much different ways. / 5) No error
3. 1) The growing cooperation between India and UK / 2) has been manifested / 3) in all walks of life, / 4) be it history, politics, culture or language. / 5) No error
4. 1) The USA is aiming at / 2) double its bilateral trade / 3) with India / 4) by 2015. / 5) No error
5. 1) The CBI court sentenced four people, including a government servant, to / 2) four-and-a-half years’ imprisonment / 3) for illegally procuring contacts from Delhi Jal Board / 4) caused a huge loss to the exchequer. / 5) No error
Answers
1. 5
2. 4; Replace ‘much’ with ‘many’
3. 1; Place ‘the’ before ‘UK’
4. 2; Replace ‘double’ with ‘doubling’
5. 4; Replace ‘caused’ with ‘causing’
1. 1) Inspired by the belief that the right kind of education can help overcome / 2) issues of poverty, citizenship, and employment development, / 3) Colbert’s model placed children at / 4) the very heart of education. / 5) No error
2. 1) Historically rich and culturally diverse, / 2) London will not only provide you a world-class education / 3) but also enrich your life / 4) in so much different ways. / 5) No error
3. 1) The growing cooperation between India and UK / 2) has been manifested / 3) in all walks of life, / 4) be it history, politics, culture or language. / 5) No error
4. 1) The USA is aiming at / 2) double its bilateral trade / 3) with India / 4) by 2015. / 5) No error
5. 1) The CBI court sentenced four people, including a government servant, to / 2) four-and-a-half years’ imprisonment / 3) for illegally procuring contacts from Delhi Jal Board / 4) caused a huge loss to the exchequer. / 5) No error
Answers
1. 5
2. 4; Replace ‘much’ with ‘many’
3. 1; Place ‘the’ before ‘UK’
4. 2; Replace ‘double’ with ‘doubling’
5. 4; Replace ‘caused’ with ‘causing’
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