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Test: Grammatical Errors- 2 - Question 1

This is our room, and your is just across the hall.

Detailed Solution for Test: Grammatical Errors- 2 - Question 1
  1. The error lies in the part "and yours is" of the sentence.
  2. Your is an adjective that means "relating to or belonging to you." 
  3. Example: This is your pen.
  4. Yours is a pronoun that means "that which belongs to you."
  5. Example: This pen is yours.
  6. ​Here, we need the pronoun "yours" to make the sentence grammatically correct.
  7. Correct sentence: This is our room, and yours is just across the hall.
Test: Grammatical Errors- 2 - Question 2

Our Housing Society comprises (a) / six blocks and (b)/ thirty three flats in an (c) / area of about thousand sq. meters. (d) / No error (e)

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Test: Grammatical Errors- 2 - Question 3

We have issued general guidelines (a) /to all the hospitals (b) / not to turn people with HIV away (c) / and treat them with respect. (d) / No error (e)

Detailed Solution for Test: Grammatical Errors- 2 - Question 3

Add "to" before treat.

Test: Grammatical Errors- 2 - Question 4

With little imagination and enterprise. (a) / the tournament could (b) / have been transformed (c) / into a major attraction (d) / No error (e)

Test: Grammatical Errors- 2 - Question 5

As other professionals (a) / surgeons and doctors are liable (b) / to face the consequences of negligence (c) / in their professional work. (d) / No error (e)

Detailed Solution for Test: Grammatical Errors- 2 - Question 5

B is the correct option. The sentence is talking about the similarities of the other professions with the doctors and surgeons,  hence The sentence should be - As other professionals surgeons and doctors are “ALSO” liable …..

Test: Grammatical Errors- 2 - Question 6

If you have faith (a) / in Almighty. (b) / everything will turn out (c) / to be all right. (d) / No error (e)

Test: Grammatical Errors- 2 - Question 7

According to the Bible (a) / it is meek (b) / and humble (c) / who shall inherit the earth. (d) / No error (e)

Test: Grammatical Errors- 2 - Question 8

I am not wealthy. (a) / so I cannot afford (b) / to buy  (c) / a expensive car. (d) / No error (e)

Test: Grammatical Errors- 2 - Question 9

Most people would have (a) / attended the union meeting (b) / if they had (c) / had longer notice of it. (d)'/No error (e)

Detailed Solution for Test: Grammatical Errors- 2 - Question 9

The correct option is D.
Add ‘a’ before ‘longer’
 

Test: Grammatical Errors- 2 - Question 10

He walked as faster (a) / as he could so that (b) / he would not miss (c) / the train to work.(d) / No error (e)

Detailed Solution for Test: Grammatical Errors- 2 - Question 10

The correct option is A.
'as fast as' is a phrase and superlatives are not used in phrases.

Test: Grammatical Errors- 2 - Question 11

One of the most (a) / widely spread (b) / bad habit (c) / is the use of tobacco. (d) / No error (e)

Test: Grammatical Errors- 2 - Question 12

My elder sister and I am (a) / interesting in painting (b) / and therefore have joined (c) / the coaching classes. (d) / No error (e)

Test: Grammatical Errors- 2 - Question 13

All the furnitures have been (a) / sent to the new house (b) / located in (c) /  a village. (d) / No error (e)

Detailed Solution for Test: Grammatical Errors- 2 - Question 13

All the furniture has been

Test: Grammatical Errors- 2 - Question 14

The crowd of angry students (a) / ordered the (b) / closing of (c) / shops. (d) / No error (e)

Detailed Solution for Test: Grammatical Errors- 2 - Question 14

The correct option is A.
 Replace ‘crowd’ by ‘mob’.
When an acting crowd starts to engage in destructive and sometimes violent behavior, they become a mob. A mob is a crowd that is easily persuaded to take aggressive or violent action in order to gain attention or solve their problem.

Test: Grammatical Errors- 2 - Question 15

The Vaidya’s / (a) have been (b) / living here / (c) for about a decade. (d) / No error (e)

Detailed Solution for Test: Grammatical Errors- 2 - Question 15

The correct option is A.
It would be ‘Vaidyas’ instead of ‘Vaidya’s’.
 

Test: Grammatical Errors- 2 - Question 16

The bus could not (a) / ascend the steep hill (b) / because it was (c) / in the wrong gears. (d) / No error (e)

Test: Grammatical Errors- 2 - Question 17

The Indian force (a) / drove away (b) / the Chinese (c) / in 1962. (d)/No error (e)

Detailed Solution for Test: Grammatical Errors- 2 - Question 17

The correct option is A.
 Replace ‘force’ by ‘forces’.

Test: Grammatical Errors- 2 - Question 18

He takes (a) / to drink (b) / a lot (c) / these days. (d) / No error (e)

Detailed Solution for Test: Grammatical Errors- 2 - Question 18

The correct answer is A . as it is grammatically is correct and also the sentence formation is accurate,

Test: Grammatical Errors- 2 - Question 19

His mouth watered (a) / when he saw (b) / a bouquet of grapes. (c) / No error (d)

Detailed Solution for Test: Grammatical Errors- 2 - Question 19

The correct option is D.
 grapes collective noun that is to be used is a bunch of grapes not a bouquet of grapes.

Test: Grammatical Errors- 2 - Question 20

My brother-in-laws (a) / who live in Bombay (b) / have come (C) / to stay with us. (d) / No error (e).

Detailed Solution for Test: Grammatical Errors- 2 - Question 20

The correct option is A.
My brother-in-laws who live in Mumbai have come to stay with us. Sol. Brothers-in-law will replace brother-in-laws.

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