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Test Level 1: Preposition, Article and Conjunction - Question 1

The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them may contain an error. Select the part that contains the error from the given options. If you don’t find any error, mark ‘No error’ as your answer.

There is a very little time / for them to prepare / for the show.

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Preposition, Article and Conjunction - Question 1

The erroneous part is 'There is a very little time'.

  • The given sentence is grammatically incorrect.
  • Here, 'There is very little time' should be used instead of 'There is a very little time'.
  • In the given sentence 'time' is an uncountable noun.
  • In the given sentence 'very little time' means 'absolutely no time'.
  • So the use of the indefinite article 'a' with it is grammatically incorrect. Hence, it should be removed.
  • Thus, the correct answer is Option 3.
Test Level 1: Preposition, Article and Conjunction - Question 2

Directions: Identify the part having an error. If no part has an error, mark (5).

Kalidas/ is/ Shakespeare /of India. 

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Preposition, Article and Conjunction - Question 2

Use definite article 'the' before Shakespeare, because the name is used here as a standard.

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Test Level 1: Preposition, Article and Conjunction - Question 3

Directions: Identify the part having an error. If no part has an error, mark (5).

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Preposition, Article and Conjunction - Question 3

We use 'had better' plus the infinitive without 'to' to give advice about the present or future. So, the correct sentence would be 'You had better repeat them everyday in order to keep them in mind'.

Test Level 1: Preposition, Article and Conjunction - Question 4

Directions: Identify the part having an error. If no part has an error, mark (5).

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Preposition, Article and Conjunction - Question 4

We 'call upon' persons and call at places.

Test Level 1: Preposition, Article and Conjunction - Question 5

Directions: Identify the part having an error. If no part has an error, mark (5).

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Preposition, Article and Conjunction - Question 5

Though 'N' is a consonant, it begins with vowel sound 'Ei' and the letter sounds 'Enn'. So indefinite article 'an' should precede it.

Test Level 1: Preposition, Article and Conjunction - Question 6

Directions: Four parts of the sentence given below have been underlined. Identify the part having an error. If no part has an error, mark (5)
(1) The mob (2) fell for (3) the robber and (4) beat him to death. (5) No error

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Preposition, Article and Conjunction - Question 6

Change 'fell for' to 'fell upon'. 'Fall upon' means 'to attack violently', while 'fall for' means 'to fall in love with'.

Test Level 1: Preposition, Article and Conjunction - Question 7

Directions: The sentence below has an underlined part. The underlined part may have an error of grammar or syntax. There are five options that seek to correct the error (including an option that simply repeats the sentence). Select the option that best replaces the underlined part.
Tragedies bring in the best and worst in different men and women.

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Preposition, Article and Conjunction - Question 7

Corrects the use of phrasal verb (bring out) and use of definite article `the` before the adjective of superlative degree.

Test Level 1: Preposition, Article and Conjunction - Question 8

Directions: The sentence below has an underlined part. The underlined part may have an error of grammar or syntax. There are five options that seek to correct the error (including an option that simply repeats the sentence). Select the option that best replaces the underlined part.
In an age of no-holds-barred, the rich and poor of India is a part of global village and simply cannot break free from it.

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Preposition, Article and Conjunction - Question 8

Corrects the error of definite article (the poor) and subject verb agreement (are).

Test Level 1: Preposition, Article and Conjunction - Question 9

Directions: The sentence below has an underlined part. The underlined part may have an error of grammar or syntax. There are five options that seek to correct the error (including an option that simply repeats the sentence). Select the option that best replaces the underlined part.
We have our responsibilities towards common man and our plans should give priority for their problems.

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Preposition, Article and Conjunction - Question 9

`Common man` is a particular category and we always use a definite article before a specific category. So the usage should be `the common man`. Also the preposition `for` is inappropriate; it should be `to`. Option (3) corrects the error of definite article and preposition. Since, common man is a collective noun, preferred possessive pronoun should nave been `his`, but there is no option with singular possessive. Hence, this is the best option.

Test Level 1: Preposition, Article and Conjunction - Question 10

Directions: Choose the correct option to fill in the blank.
Reindeer are used not only for their hides and milk, but ______.

Detailed Solution for Test Level 1: Preposition, Article and Conjunction - Question 10

'Not only' should be followed by coordinating conjunction 'but also'. 'For their hides' should be followed by 'for pulling sleighs'.

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