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Test: Spotting Errors- 2 - Question 1

Directions:
In each of the following questions, there are four sentences or parts of sentences that form a paragraph. Identify the sentence(s) or part(s) of sentence(s) that is/are correct in terms of grammar and usage (including spelling, punctuation, and logical consistency). Then, choose the most appropriate option.

A. Its one thing to win power, another to wield it.
B. Two disspirited leaders met in Delhi this week.
C. President Obama was chastened by dramatic electoral losses in the US Congress and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh disheartened by never ending corruption scandals.
D. Both seemed to have forgot the fundamentals of what created their respective democracies.

Detailed Solution for Test: Spotting Errors- 2 - Question 1
  • A is incorrect because "Its" should be "It's" (contraction of "it is").
  • B is incorrect due to the misspelling of "disspirited"; the correct spelling is "dispirited."
  • C is correct with no grammatical errors.
  • D is incorrect because "forgot" should be "forgotten."

Therefore, C is the only correct sentence, so the answer is b)  C only

Test: Spotting Errors- 2 - Question 2

Directions:
In each of the following questions, there are four sentences or parts of sentences that form a paragraph. Identify the sentence(s) or part(s) of sentence(s) that is/are correct in terms of grammar and usage (including spelling, punctuation, and logical consistency). Then, choose the most appropriate option.

A. Her words had the desired effect. 
B. And when he had reached her place, he stopped for longer than he had intended to.
C. Throughout the drive to her home,
D. he had kept thinking about how much he would miss her.

Detailed Solution for Test: Spotting Errors- 2 - Question 2
  • We can see, in the first sentence, it is past perfect tense, so had + verb 3rd form is used, which is absolutely correct.
  • And similarly, in the remaining three sentences, it is past perfect tense so all of them are grammatically correct.
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Test: Spotting Errors- 2 - Question 3

Directions:
In each of the following questions, there are four sentences or parts of sentences that form a paragraph. Identify the sentence(s) or part(s) of sentence(s) that is/are correct in terms of grammar and usage (including spelling, punctuation, and logical consistency). Then, choose the most appropriate option.

A. Liquid Comics, an entertainment company found by three Indians
B. have announced the digital iPad release of "Untouchable",
C. A graphic novel with a supernatural horror twist
D. exploring various themes of racial prejudice during the British Raj. 

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

Option A is erroneous in 'found by' instead of 'founded by'. Option B has the incorrect plural verb 'have' for the singular subject company.

Test: Spotting Errors- 2 - Question 4

Directions:
In each of the following questions, there are four sentences or parts of sentences that form a paragraph. Identify the sentence(s) or part(s) of sentence(s) that is/are correct in terms of grammar and usage (including spelling, punctuation, and logical consistency). Then, choose the most appropriate option.

A. The fact is that Indian cities, unlike many cities abroad, lack in leadership.
B. The mayor, supposed to be the first citizen of the city.
C. has neither the time or the power to steer the city's affairs.
D. His tenure is a glorious one year in cities like Delhi and Bangalore or a extended 20 months in some other cities.

Detailed Solution for Test: Spotting Errors- 2 - Question 4
  • A is incorrect in "lack in leadership'- the intended meaning is "Indian cities lack leadership".
  • C is incorrect as neither is followed by or instead of nor.
  • D is incorrect because it should be "an extended."
    Thus only B is correct.
Test: Spotting Errors- 2 - Question 5

Directions:
In each of the following questions, there are four sentences or parts of sentences that form a paragraph. Identify the sentence(s) or part(s) of sentence(s) that is/are correct in terms of grammar and usage (including spelling, punctuation, and logical consistency). Then, choose the most appropriate option.

A. Forget the fact that the Chinese economy has grown faster than India.
B. Forget the fact that in terms of infrastructural development be it power plants
C. and highways or hospitals and schools China is way ahead.
D. Perhaps the most fundamental difference between China and India is the vulnerability of each to terror.

Detailed Solution for Test: Spotting Errors- 2 - Question 5
  • A should be "faster than India's or India's economy."
  • B and C have punctuation errors, "be it power plants .... schools in China" is parenthetical a dash or a comma should be placed at the beginning of the parenthetical phrase and at the end.
Test: Spotting Errors- 2 - Question 6

Directions:
In each of the following questions, there are four sentences or parts of sentences that form a paragraph. Identify the sentence(s) or part(s) of sentence(s) that is/are correct in terms of grammar and usage (including spelling, punctuation, and logical consistency). Then, choose the most appropriate option.

A. Mild showers turning gusty increasing to a storm today.
B. Any mention and explanation of the idea is likely to be dismissed.
C. Since becoming a Project Manger in April, I have been working in Bangalore.
D. It was a great concept and execution of the project.

Detailed Solution for Test: Spotting Errors- 2 - Question 6
  • B is correct. Any makes the subject singular and the verb is correctly singular is.
  • A, C and D are awkward and incorrect.
  • Suggested Improvements:
    Mild showers will become gusty and increase to storm today.
    Since I became a Project Engineer in ...
    The project was well-conceived and nicely executed.
Test: Spotting Errors- 2 - Question 7

Directions:
In each of the following questions, there are four sentences or parts of sentences that form a paragraph. Identify the sentence(s) or part(s) of sentence(s) that is/are correct in terms of grammar and usage (including spelling, punctuation, and logical consistency). Then, choose the most appropriate option.

A. Diseases when suffered by poor appear
B. to be more deadly than when they afflict better of people.
C. The less affluent, indeed, are more likely to die
D. off diseases than people who are rich.

Detailed Solution for Test: Spotting Errors- 2 - Question 7
  • A is incorrect because an adjective if used as a noun must have the definite article—the poor.
  • B is incorrect as better of people need “ff” in off.
  • In D 'die off' is incorrect—die of diseases will be correct.
Test: Spotting Errors- 2 - Question 8

Directions:
In each of the following questions, there are four sentences or parts of sentences that form a paragraph. Identify the sentence(s) or part(s) of sentence(s) that is/are correct in terms of grammar and usage (including spelling, punctuation, and logical consistency). Then, choose the most appropriate option.

A. The first human settlements in Myanmar appeared some 11000 years ago.
B. The stone and fossilized-wood tools used by these people
C. have been named Anyathian, from Anyatha (another term for Upper Burma);
D. little else, however, is known of these people.

Detailed Solution for Test: Spotting Errors- 2 - Question 8

A is incorrect 11,000 and not 11000. The other punctuation marks are correct.

Test: Spotting Errors- 2 - Question 9

Directions:
In each of the following questions, there are four sentences or parts of sentences that form a paragraph. Identify the sentence(s) or part(s) of sentence(s) that is/are correct in terms of grammar and usage (including spelling, punctuation, and logical consistency). Then, choose the most appropriate option.

A. It's some time since anyone accused GM of making a good move.
B.The company surrendered its title as the worlds top-selling carmaker 
C.to Toyota this year, in part because GM underestimated drivers appetite 
D.for leaner, greener cars—a desire filled spectacularly by Toyotas Prius.

Detailed Solution for Test: Spotting Errors- 2 - Question 9
  • A has a tense error. With 'since' one needs to use the perfect tense. Hence A should be: It's been some time since.
  • In B, world's needs an apostrophe.
  • In C drivers needs an apostrophe after drivers'.
  • In D, Toyota's needs an apostrophe.
Test: Spotting Errors- 2 - Question 10

Directions:
In each of the following questions, there are four sentences or parts of sentences that form a paragraph. Identify the sentence(s) or part(s) of sentence(s) that is/are correct in terms of grammar and usage (including spelling, punctuation, and logical consistency). Then, choose the most appropriate option.

A. All over the world, children study math and science
B. in the hope for becoming Bill Gates. But the hero-entrepreneur myth can be dangerous,
C. because what healthful economies really need is not more entrepreneurs,
D. but rather enough people who are willing to work for them.

Detailed Solution for Test: Spotting Errors- 2 - Question 10
  • B is incorrect in hope for becoming instead of hope of becoming.
  • Healthy is confused with healthful in fragment C. The context refers to healthy economies.
Test: Spotting Errors- 2 - Question 11

Directions: In the following questions, choose the grammatically correct sentence from among the four options given for each question.

A. It looks like it is going to rain this afternoon.
B. It looks as if it is going to rain this afternoon.
C. It looks as if it is going to rain today afternoon.
D. It looks like it is going to rain today afternoon.

Detailed Solution for Test: Spotting Errors- 2 - Question 11

As is a conjunction and like is a preposition, always use as, as if as though, etc. to introduce clauses. Today afternoon is incorrect. This afternoon, this morning, tonight, etc.

Test: Spotting Errors- 2 - Question 12

Directions: In the following questions, choose the grammatically correct sentence from among the four options given for each question.

A.This book left by who knows whom? has been lying here for days.
B.This book—left by who knows whom—has been lying here for days.
C.This book left by—who knows who?—has been lying here for days.
D.This book left by—who knows who—has been lying here for days.

Detailed Solution for Test: Spotting Errors- 2 - Question 12

‘left by who knows whom’ is parenthetical, hence B punctuates it correctly. Left by whom (him) is better than left by who (he).

Test: Spotting Errors- 2 - Question 13

Directions: In the following questions, choose the grammatically correct sentence from among the four options given for each question.

A. She said that Raj had a fall last week and he had been injured.
B. She said that Raj had fallen the previous week and he had injured.
C. She said that Raj had had a fall last week and he was injured.
D. She said that Raj had had a fall the previous week and he had been injured.

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

 

 

 


 

  • This is the reported speech of the sentence: Raj had a fall last week and he was injured.
  • In the other sentence

    Explanation:



     
  • Option A: She said that Raj had a fall last week and he had been injured. (Incorrect - the tense is not consistent)
  • Option B: She said that Raj had fallen the previous week and he had injured. (Incorrect - the use of 'injured' is not correct)
  • Option C: She said that Raj had had a fall last week and he was injured. (Correct - the tense is consistent and 'he was injured' is the correct usage)
  • Option D: She said that Raj had had a fall the previous week and he had been injured. (Incorrect - 'he had been injured' is not necessary)
  • s, either the tense is incorrect or the adverb (last week must become previous week in reported speech).
Test: Spotting Errors- 2 - Question 14

Directions: In the following questions, choose the grammatically correct sentence from among the four options given for each question.

A. In 2009, she was promoted to the position  of a General Manager, Systems.
B. She was promoted in 2009 to a General Manager, Systems post.
C. She was promoted to a General Manager, Systems position in 2009.
D. She was promoted in 2009 to General Manager, Systems.

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

.The grammatically correct sentence is D: "She was promoted in 2009 to General Manager, Systems."

Explanation:

  • A ("In 2009, she was promoted to the position of a General Manager, Systems") is awkward because "a General Manager" implies a countable position, but "General Manager" here refers to a job title, which is uncountable.

  • B ("She was promoted in 2009 to a General Manager, Systems post") sounds unnatural because "a General Manager, Systems post" is redundant.

  • C ("She was promoted to a General Manager, Systems position in 2009") suffers from redundancy as well—using "position" and "General Manager" together makes it wordy.

  • D is the most concise and natural way to phrase the sentence. "General Manager, Systems" correctly functions as the job title, and the structure is clear and grammatically correct.

Thus, the correct answer is a) D only.



     
Test: Spotting Errors- 2 - Question 15

Directions: In the following questions, choose the grammatically correct sentence from among the four options given for each question.

A. It is recommended that the college acquire a large enough playground.
B. It is recommended that the college acquires a large enough playground.
C. It is recommended that the college must acquire large enough playground.
D. It is recommended that the college acquires a large enough playing ground.

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

The verb recommended makes the subjunctive appropriate in the above sentence, hence the verb is used in its base form "acquire"—recommended makes "must acquire" redundant.

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