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SPOT THE ERROR
Direction :- [ Q.1. to Q.716. ] The following sentences have been
divided into parts. One of them contains an error. Select the part
that contains the error from the given options.
Or
Parts of the given sentence have been given as options. One of
them may contain a grammatical error. Select the option that
has the error. If there is no error, select ‘No error’.
SSC CHSL 2023 Tier - 2
Q.1. Sincere students / like you and he should study / regularly
to pass the examination.
SSC CHSL Tier II (02/11/2023)
(a) Sincere students (b) regularly to pass the examination.
(c) No error (d) like you and he should study
Q.2. While astrology has/ a long history / it is generally/
considered pseudoscience.
SSC CHSL Tier II (10/01/2024)
(a) it is generally (b) a long history
(c) While astrology has (d) considered pseudoscience
Q.3. I have three sisters: / Meera is the elder / and Charu is the
youngest.
SSC CHSL Tier II (10/01/2024)
(a) No error (b) and Charu is the youngest
(c) I have three sisters: (d) Meera is the elder
Q.4. A man who has been accused of fraud / in an earlier job, he
will never be / welcome in any other organisation.
SSC CHSL Tier II (10/01/2024)
(a) No error
(b) welcome in any other organisation
(c) A man who has been accused of fraud
(d) in an earlier job, he will never be
Q.5. It is a well-known fact/ that the Monarchy is / not the best
form /of governance.
SSC CHSL Tier II (10/01/2024)
(a) that the Monarchy is (b) of governance.
(c) not the best form (d) It is a well-known fact
Solutions :-
Sol.1.(c) No error.
The given sentence is grammatically correct.
Sol.2.(d) considered pseudoscience
The ‘pseudoscience’ mentioned in the given sentence is not
speci?c and we generally use the inde?nite article ‘a’ before a
non-speci?c noun. Hence, ‘considered a pseudoscience’ is the
most appropriate answer.
Sol.3.(d) Meera is the elder
‘Elder’ must be replaced with ‘eldest’. The de?nite article ‘the’ is
used before a superlative degree. Hence, ‘Meera is the eldest’ is
the most appropriate answer.
Sol.4.(d) in an earlier job, he will never be
‘A man’ is already mentioned as a subject of this sentence. We
cannot use ‘he’ in the sentence as it becomes the case of
super?uousness(not necessary). Therefore, ‘he’ must be
removed from the sentence. Hence, ‘in an earlier job, will never
be’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.5.(a) that the Monarchy is
Article ‘the’ must be removed. No article is used before the
forms of government such as democracy, plutocracy,
dictatorship, monarchy. Hence, ‘that Monarchy is’ is the most
appropriate answer.
SSC CPO 2023 Tier - 2
Q.6. Specialists say that this method speeds up language
learning tremendously.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) Specialists say that (b) language learning tremendously.
(c) No error (d) this method speeds up
Q.7. Two elderly gentlemen told the rather improbable story to
mislead the police personnel.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) story to mislead (b) told the rather improbable
(c) the police personnel (d) Two elderly gentlemen
Q.8. We cannot postpone discussion on this issue although it is
urgent.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) although it is urgent. (b) No error
(c) We cannot postpone (d) discussion on this issue
Q.9. Are you yet afraid of going out in the dark?
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(a) in the dark (b) Are you yet
(c) no error (d) afraid of going out
Q.10. Rohit Sharma’s century was very acclaimed in the media.
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(a) very acclaimed (b) No error
(c) Rohit Sharma’s century (d) in the media.
Q.11. You can take a horse to the water but you cannot make it
to drink.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) You can take a horse (b) make it to drink.
(c) but you cannot (d) to the water
Q.12. Select the most appropriate option that recti?es the
error(s) in the following sentence.
One must do his/her duty proparly.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) One must do ones duty properly.
(b) One must do one’s duty properly.
(c) One must do once duty proparly.
(d) One must do one’s duti proprly.
Q.13. It is time someone takes concrete steps to alleviate the
problem of unemployment in the country.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) the problem of unemployment (b) It is time someone takes
(c) in the country (d) concrete steps to alleviate
Q.14. The food was not as delicious as we had expected.
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(a) we had expected (b) No error
(c) as delicious as (d) The food was not
Q.15. None than you deserve credit for the success of this
project.
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SPOT THE ERROR
Direction :- [ Q.1. to Q.716. ] The following sentences have been
divided into parts. One of them contains an error. Select the part
that contains the error from the given options.
Or
Parts of the given sentence have been given as options. One of
them may contain a grammatical error. Select the option that
has the error. If there is no error, select ‘No error’.
SSC CHSL 2023 Tier - 2
Q.1. Sincere students / like you and he should study / regularly
to pass the examination.
SSC CHSL Tier II (02/11/2023)
(a) Sincere students (b) regularly to pass the examination.
(c) No error (d) like you and he should study
Q.2. While astrology has/ a long history / it is generally/
considered pseudoscience.
SSC CHSL Tier II (10/01/2024)
(a) it is generally (b) a long history
(c) While astrology has (d) considered pseudoscience
Q.3. I have three sisters: / Meera is the elder / and Charu is the
youngest.
SSC CHSL Tier II (10/01/2024)
(a) No error (b) and Charu is the youngest
(c) I have three sisters: (d) Meera is the elder
Q.4. A man who has been accused of fraud / in an earlier job, he
will never be / welcome in any other organisation.
SSC CHSL Tier II (10/01/2024)
(a) No error
(b) welcome in any other organisation
(c) A man who has been accused of fraud
(d) in an earlier job, he will never be
Q.5. It is a well-known fact/ that the Monarchy is / not the best
form /of governance.
SSC CHSL Tier II (10/01/2024)
(a) that the Monarchy is (b) of governance.
(c) not the best form (d) It is a well-known fact
Solutions :-
Sol.1.(c) No error.
The given sentence is grammatically correct.
Sol.2.(d) considered pseudoscience
The ‘pseudoscience’ mentioned in the given sentence is not
speci?c and we generally use the inde?nite article ‘a’ before a
non-speci?c noun. Hence, ‘considered a pseudoscience’ is the
most appropriate answer.
Sol.3.(d) Meera is the elder
‘Elder’ must be replaced with ‘eldest’. The de?nite article ‘the’ is
used before a superlative degree. Hence, ‘Meera is the eldest’ is
the most appropriate answer.
Sol.4.(d) in an earlier job, he will never be
‘A man’ is already mentioned as a subject of this sentence. We
cannot use ‘he’ in the sentence as it becomes the case of
super?uousness(not necessary). Therefore, ‘he’ must be
removed from the sentence. Hence, ‘in an earlier job, will never
be’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.5.(a) that the Monarchy is
Article ‘the’ must be removed. No article is used before the
forms of government such as democracy, plutocracy,
dictatorship, monarchy. Hence, ‘that Monarchy is’ is the most
appropriate answer.
SSC CPO 2023 Tier - 2
Q.6. Specialists say that this method speeds up language
learning tremendously.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) Specialists say that (b) language learning tremendously.
(c) No error (d) this method speeds up
Q.7. Two elderly gentlemen told the rather improbable story to
mislead the police personnel.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) story to mislead (b) told the rather improbable
(c) the police personnel (d) Two elderly gentlemen
Q.8. We cannot postpone discussion on this issue although it is
urgent.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) although it is urgent. (b) No error
(c) We cannot postpone (d) discussion on this issue
Q.9. Are you yet afraid of going out in the dark?
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) in the dark (b) Are you yet
(c) no error (d) afraid of going out
Q.10. Rohit Sharma’s century was very acclaimed in the media.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) very acclaimed (b) No error
(c) Rohit Sharma’s century (d) in the media.
Q.11. You can take a horse to the water but you cannot make it
to drink.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) You can take a horse (b) make it to drink.
(c) but you cannot (d) to the water
Q.12. Select the most appropriate option that recti?es the
error(s) in the following sentence.
One must do his/her duty proparly.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) One must do ones duty properly.
(b) One must do one’s duty properly.
(c) One must do once duty proparly.
(d) One must do one’s duti proprly.
Q.13. It is time someone takes concrete steps to alleviate the
problem of unemployment in the country.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) the problem of unemployment (b) It is time someone takes
(c) in the country (d) concrete steps to alleviate
Q.14. The food was not as delicious as we had expected.
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(a) we had expected (b) No error
(c) as delicious as (d) The food was not
Q.15. None than you deserve credit for the success of this
project.
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(a) deserve credit (b) for the success
(c) None than you (d) of this project
Q.16. Hold my hand lest you should not get lost in the huge
crowd at the fair.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) lest you should not (b) Hold my hand
(c) crowd at the fair (d) get lost in the huge
Q.17. I will de?nitely accept the responsibility while the time
comes.
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(a) the responsibility (b) No error
(c) I will de?nitely accept (d) while the time comes.
Q.18. Let us work out the details of our endeavour, shouldn’t we?
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) the details of (b) shouldn’t we
(c) our endeavour (d) Let us work out
Solutions :-
Sol.6.(c) No error .
The given sentence is grammatically correct.
Sol.7.(b) told the rather improbable
‘The’ must be replaced with ‘a’. Article ‘the’ is used for speci?c or
particular nouns but the ‘story’ mentioned in the sentence is not
speci?c. Hence, ‘told a rather improbable’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.8.(a) although it is urgent.
‘Although’ must be replaced with ‘as / because’. The issue is
urgent, that is why discussion on it can not be postponed. Here,
we need a connector to show the cause or reason. Hence,
‘because it is urgent’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.9.(b) Are you yet
‘Yet’ must be replaced with ‘still’. ‘Yet’ is used to show contrast
between two events. ‘Still’ is used to show that an action was
happening in the past and continuing in the present. Hence, ‘Are
you still’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.10.(a) very acclaimed
‘Very’ must be replaced with ‘much’. ‘Very’ is used with present
participles(V
ing
), not with past participles(V
3
). Hence, ‘much
acclaimed’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.11.(b) make it to drink.
‘To’ must be removed. There are some verbs that take a bare
in?nitive(without ‘to’) after them. These are ‘make, let, bid, see,
watch, observe’. Hence, ‘make it drink’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.12.(b) One must do one’s duty properly.
Each pronoun has its own possessive adjective. For example -
(I/my), (he/his), (she/her), (one/one’s). Hence, option (b) is the
correct sentence.
Sol.13.(b) It is time someone takes
Simple Past Tense(Subject + V
2
) is used after phrases such as
“It is time / It is about time / It is high time”. Therefore, ‘takes’
will be replaced with ‘took(V
2
)’. Hence, ‘It is time someone took’
is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.14.(b) No error. The given sentence is grammatically correct.
Sol.15.(c) None than you
‘Than’ must be replaced with ‘but’. The correct phrase is ‘none
but’ or ‘none other than’, which means ‘only’. Hence, ‘none but
you’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.16.(a) lest you should not
‘Lest’ is used without ‘not’. Hence, ‘lest you should’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.17.(d) while the time comes
‘While’ must be replaced with ‘when’. The phrase ‘when the time
comes’ is used to state an action that will be done in the suitable
circumstances. Hence, ‘when the time comes’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.18.(b) shouldn’t we
‘Shall we’ is the correct question tag for an imperative sentence
starting with ‘let us’. Hence, ‘shall we’ is the most appropriate
answer.
SSC CGL 2023 Tier - 2
Q.19. This is the book whom I wanted to buy.
SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
(a) the book (b) wanted to buy. (c) whom I (d) This is
Q.20. Everyone should respect those parents, teachers, and
elders.
SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
(a) and elders. (b) parents, teachers,
(c) respect those (d) Everyone should
Q.21. (A) They were / (B) married happily / (C) before she / (D)
quit her job.
SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
(a) B (b) D (c) C (d) A
Q.22. The speaker’s emphasiss is on the present-day problems
that are being faced by ordinary men of India.
SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
(a) that are being faced (b) on the present-day problems
(c) by ordinary men of India (d) The speaker’s emphasiss is
Q.23. They want to live in ?rst ?oor of this building.
SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
(a) They want to (b) of this building
(c) No error (d) live in ?rst ?oor
Q.24. We / has seen / that movie / before.
SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
(a) has seen (b) before (c) that movie (d) We
Q.25. The given sentence has an error. Choose the option that
corrects the error
Throw a rounder stone to create ripples in the water.
SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
(a) Throw the roundest stone to create ripples in the water.
(b) Throw a more round stone to create ripples in the water.
(c) Throw a more rounder stone to create ripples in the water.
(d) Throw a round stone to create ripples in the water.
Solutions :-
Sol.19.(c) whom I
‘Whom’ must be replaced with ‘which’. ‘Whom’ is used for a
person whereas ‘which’ is used for things(book).
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Direction :- [ Q.1. to Q.716. ] The following sentences have been
divided into parts. One of them contains an error. Select the part
that contains the error from the given options.
Or
Parts of the given sentence have been given as options. One of
them may contain a grammatical error. Select the option that
has the error. If there is no error, select ‘No error’.
SSC CHSL 2023 Tier - 2
Q.1. Sincere students / like you and he should study / regularly
to pass the examination.
SSC CHSL Tier II (02/11/2023)
(a) Sincere students (b) regularly to pass the examination.
(c) No error (d) like you and he should study
Q.2. While astrology has/ a long history / it is generally/
considered pseudoscience.
SSC CHSL Tier II (10/01/2024)
(a) it is generally (b) a long history
(c) While astrology has (d) considered pseudoscience
Q.3. I have three sisters: / Meera is the elder / and Charu is the
youngest.
SSC CHSL Tier II (10/01/2024)
(a) No error (b) and Charu is the youngest
(c) I have three sisters: (d) Meera is the elder
Q.4. A man who has been accused of fraud / in an earlier job, he
will never be / welcome in any other organisation.
SSC CHSL Tier II (10/01/2024)
(a) No error
(b) welcome in any other organisation
(c) A man who has been accused of fraud
(d) in an earlier job, he will never be
Q.5. It is a well-known fact/ that the Monarchy is / not the best
form /of governance.
SSC CHSL Tier II (10/01/2024)
(a) that the Monarchy is (b) of governance.
(c) not the best form (d) It is a well-known fact
Solutions :-
Sol.1.(c) No error.
The given sentence is grammatically correct.
Sol.2.(d) considered pseudoscience
The ‘pseudoscience’ mentioned in the given sentence is not
speci?c and we generally use the inde?nite article ‘a’ before a
non-speci?c noun. Hence, ‘considered a pseudoscience’ is the
most appropriate answer.
Sol.3.(d) Meera is the elder
‘Elder’ must be replaced with ‘eldest’. The de?nite article ‘the’ is
used before a superlative degree. Hence, ‘Meera is the eldest’ is
the most appropriate answer.
Sol.4.(d) in an earlier job, he will never be
‘A man’ is already mentioned as a subject of this sentence. We
cannot use ‘he’ in the sentence as it becomes the case of
super?uousness(not necessary). Therefore, ‘he’ must be
removed from the sentence. Hence, ‘in an earlier job, will never
be’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.5.(a) that the Monarchy is
Article ‘the’ must be removed. No article is used before the
forms of government such as democracy, plutocracy,
dictatorship, monarchy. Hence, ‘that Monarchy is’ is the most
appropriate answer.
SSC CPO 2023 Tier - 2
Q.6. Specialists say that this method speeds up language
learning tremendously.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) Specialists say that (b) language learning tremendously.
(c) No error (d) this method speeds up
Q.7. Two elderly gentlemen told the rather improbable story to
mislead the police personnel.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) story to mislead (b) told the rather improbable
(c) the police personnel (d) Two elderly gentlemen
Q.8. We cannot postpone discussion on this issue although it is
urgent.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) although it is urgent. (b) No error
(c) We cannot postpone (d) discussion on this issue
Q.9. Are you yet afraid of going out in the dark?
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(a) in the dark (b) Are you yet
(c) no error (d) afraid of going out
Q.10. Rohit Sharma’s century was very acclaimed in the media.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) very acclaimed (b) No error
(c) Rohit Sharma’s century (d) in the media.
Q.11. You can take a horse to the water but you cannot make it
to drink.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) You can take a horse (b) make it to drink.
(c) but you cannot (d) to the water
Q.12. Select the most appropriate option that recti?es the
error(s) in the following sentence.
One must do his/her duty proparly.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) One must do ones duty properly.
(b) One must do one’s duty properly.
(c) One must do once duty proparly.
(d) One must do one’s duti proprly.
Q.13. It is time someone takes concrete steps to alleviate the
problem of unemployment in the country.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) the problem of unemployment (b) It is time someone takes
(c) in the country (d) concrete steps to alleviate
Q.14. The food was not as delicious as we had expected.
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(a) we had expected (b) No error
(c) as delicious as (d) The food was not
Q.15. None than you deserve credit for the success of this
project.
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(a) deserve credit (b) for the success
(c) None than you (d) of this project
Q.16. Hold my hand lest you should not get lost in the huge
crowd at the fair.
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(a) lest you should not (b) Hold my hand
(c) crowd at the fair (d) get lost in the huge
Q.17. I will de?nitely accept the responsibility while the time
comes.
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(a) the responsibility (b) No error
(c) I will de?nitely accept (d) while the time comes.
Q.18. Let us work out the details of our endeavour, shouldn’t we?
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(a) the details of (b) shouldn’t we
(c) our endeavour (d) Let us work out
Solutions :-
Sol.6.(c) No error .
The given sentence is grammatically correct.
Sol.7.(b) told the rather improbable
‘The’ must be replaced with ‘a’. Article ‘the’ is used for speci?c or
particular nouns but the ‘story’ mentioned in the sentence is not
speci?c. Hence, ‘told a rather improbable’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.8.(a) although it is urgent.
‘Although’ must be replaced with ‘as / because’. The issue is
urgent, that is why discussion on it can not be postponed. Here,
we need a connector to show the cause or reason. Hence,
‘because it is urgent’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.9.(b) Are you yet
‘Yet’ must be replaced with ‘still’. ‘Yet’ is used to show contrast
between two events. ‘Still’ is used to show that an action was
happening in the past and continuing in the present. Hence, ‘Are
you still’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.10.(a) very acclaimed
‘Very’ must be replaced with ‘much’. ‘Very’ is used with present
participles(V
ing
), not with past participles(V
3
). Hence, ‘much
acclaimed’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.11.(b) make it to drink.
‘To’ must be removed. There are some verbs that take a bare
in?nitive(without ‘to’) after them. These are ‘make, let, bid, see,
watch, observe’. Hence, ‘make it drink’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.12.(b) One must do one’s duty properly.
Each pronoun has its own possessive adjective. For example -
(I/my), (he/his), (she/her), (one/one’s). Hence, option (b) is the
correct sentence.
Sol.13.(b) It is time someone takes
Simple Past Tense(Subject + V
2
) is used after phrases such as
“It is time / It is about time / It is high time”. Therefore, ‘takes’
will be replaced with ‘took(V
2
)’. Hence, ‘It is time someone took’
is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.14.(b) No error. The given sentence is grammatically correct.
Sol.15.(c) None than you
‘Than’ must be replaced with ‘but’. The correct phrase is ‘none
but’ or ‘none other than’, which means ‘only’. Hence, ‘none but
you’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.16.(a) lest you should not
‘Lest’ is used without ‘not’. Hence, ‘lest you should’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.17.(d) while the time comes
‘While’ must be replaced with ‘when’. The phrase ‘when the time
comes’ is used to state an action that will be done in the suitable
circumstances. Hence, ‘when the time comes’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.18.(b) shouldn’t we
‘Shall we’ is the correct question tag for an imperative sentence
starting with ‘let us’. Hence, ‘shall we’ is the most appropriate
answer.
SSC CGL 2023 Tier - 2
Q.19. This is the book whom I wanted to buy.
SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
(a) the book (b) wanted to buy. (c) whom I (d) This is
Q.20. Everyone should respect those parents, teachers, and
elders.
SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
(a) and elders. (b) parents, teachers,
(c) respect those (d) Everyone should
Q.21. (A) They were / (B) married happily / (C) before she / (D)
quit her job.
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(a) B (b) D (c) C (d) A
Q.22. The speaker’s emphasiss is on the present-day problems
that are being faced by ordinary men of India.
SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
(a) that are being faced (b) on the present-day problems
(c) by ordinary men of India (d) The speaker’s emphasiss is
Q.23. They want to live in ?rst ?oor of this building.
SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
(a) They want to (b) of this building
(c) No error (d) live in ?rst ?oor
Q.24. We / has seen / that movie / before.
SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
(a) has seen (b) before (c) that movie (d) We
Q.25. The given sentence has an error. Choose the option that
corrects the error
Throw a rounder stone to create ripples in the water.
SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
(a) Throw the roundest stone to create ripples in the water.
(b) Throw a more round stone to create ripples in the water.
(c) Throw a more rounder stone to create ripples in the water.
(d) Throw a round stone to create ripples in the water.
Solutions :-
Sol.19.(c) whom I
‘Whom’ must be replaced with ‘which’. ‘Whom’ is used for a
person whereas ‘which’ is used for things(book).
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Hence, ‘which I’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.20.(c) respect those
‘His’ is used with ‘everybody / everyone / somebody / someone /
nobody / no one’ if the gender is unknown. Similarly, the given
sentence talks about every single person, both male and female.
Hence, ‘respect his’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.21.(a) married happily
‘Happily’ is an adverb that will be used before the adjective
‘married’ to modify its meaning. Hence, ‘happily married’ is the
most appropriate answer.
Sol.22.(d) The speaker’s emphasiss is
‘Emphasis’ is the correct spelling.
Sol.23.(d) live in ?rst ?oor
‘Live in ?rst ?oor’ must be replaced with ‘live on the ?rst ?oor’.
De?nite article ‘the’ is used before a superlative degree adjective.
‘First’ is a superlative adjective. ‘On’ is used to indicate the
surface on which something rests. ‘Floor’ is the bottom surface
of a room. Hence, ‘live on the ?rst ?oor’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.24.(a) has seen
According to the “Subject-Verb Agreement Rule”, a singular
subject always takes a singular verb and a plural subject always
takes a plural verb. In the given sentence, ‘we’ is a plural subject
that will take ‘have’ as a plural verb. Hence, ‘have seen’ is the
most appropriate answer.
Sol.25.(d) Throw a round stone to create ripples in the
water.(Correct)
(a) Throw the roundest stone to create ripples in the
water.(Incorrect Adjective)
(b) Throw a more round stone to create ripples in the
water.(Incorrect Adjective)
(c) Throw a more rounder stone to create ripples in the
water.(Incorrect Adjective)
SSC CPO 2023 Tier - 1
Q.26. The dancers swayed dainty on the stage last night.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) swayed dainty (b) The dancers (c) last night (d) on the stage
Q.27. We feed the horse oats for a week because it had eaten all
the hay.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) No error (b) it had eaten all the hay
(c) for a week because (d) We feed the horse oats
Q.28. She will have participate / in the dance competition / by
the time her father / returns from the tour.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) in the dance competition (b) by the time her father
(c) She will have participate (d) returns from the tour
Q.29. They will not attend / the event / as they’re going / away at
end of April.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) They will not attend (b) away at end of April.
(c) as they’re going (d) the event
Q.30. I wanted to buy a candle holder, / but the store didn't have
one. / So, I got a cake.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) No error
(b) I wanted to buy a candle holder
(c) but the store didn't have one
(d) So, I got a cake
Q.31. You arrived two days ago. By the time you leave, you will
have spent nine days here.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) You arrived two days ago
(b) you will have spent nine days here
(c) By the time you leave
(d) No error
Q.32. Select the grammatically correct sentence.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) The simple mistake which was committed by the boy
haunted her for years
(b) An simple mistake which was committed by the boy haunted
her for years.
(c) The simple mistake which was committed by an boy haunted
her for years.
(d) A simple mistake which was committed by an boy haunted
her for years.
Q.33. There is a spectrum / of seas around that /land which
attracts/tourists of all aging.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) There is a spectrum (b) land which attracts
(c) of seas around that (d) tourists of all aging
Q.34. Neem tastes / a little bitterly, / but is very useful.
SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) a little bitterly (b) Neem tastes
(c) but is very useful (d) No error
Q.35. Rani was extreme upset with her results this year.
SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) Rani was (b) this year (c) with her results (d) extreme upset
Q.36. The postman / delivers the letters / through hand, / door
to door.
SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) delivers the letters (b) The postman
(c) through hand (d) door to door
Q.37. Luckily, I managed to get a room in the college hostel, and
I move in there.
SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) in the college hostel (b) No error
(c) and I move in there (d) Luckily, I managed to get a room
Q.38. There was no other book / in the English language / which
is as interesting as this one
SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) No error
(b) which is as interesting as this one
(c) There was no other book
(d) in the English language
Q.39. I have never / come to / such a kind person / like my
friend.
SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) such a kind person (b) come to
(c) like my friend (d) I have never
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Direction :- [ Q.1. to Q.716. ] The following sentences have been
divided into parts. One of them contains an error. Select the part
that contains the error from the given options.
Or
Parts of the given sentence have been given as options. One of
them may contain a grammatical error. Select the option that
has the error. If there is no error, select ‘No error’.
SSC CHSL 2023 Tier - 2
Q.1. Sincere students / like you and he should study / regularly
to pass the examination.
SSC CHSL Tier II (02/11/2023)
(a) Sincere students (b) regularly to pass the examination.
(c) No error (d) like you and he should study
Q.2. While astrology has/ a long history / it is generally/
considered pseudoscience.
SSC CHSL Tier II (10/01/2024)
(a) it is generally (b) a long history
(c) While astrology has (d) considered pseudoscience
Q.3. I have three sisters: / Meera is the elder / and Charu is the
youngest.
SSC CHSL Tier II (10/01/2024)
(a) No error (b) and Charu is the youngest
(c) I have three sisters: (d) Meera is the elder
Q.4. A man who has been accused of fraud / in an earlier job, he
will never be / welcome in any other organisation.
SSC CHSL Tier II (10/01/2024)
(a) No error
(b) welcome in any other organisation
(c) A man who has been accused of fraud
(d) in an earlier job, he will never be
Q.5. It is a well-known fact/ that the Monarchy is / not the best
form /of governance.
SSC CHSL Tier II (10/01/2024)
(a) that the Monarchy is (b) of governance.
(c) not the best form (d) It is a well-known fact
Solutions :-
Sol.1.(c) No error.
The given sentence is grammatically correct.
Sol.2.(d) considered pseudoscience
The ‘pseudoscience’ mentioned in the given sentence is not
speci?c and we generally use the inde?nite article ‘a’ before a
non-speci?c noun. Hence, ‘considered a pseudoscience’ is the
most appropriate answer.
Sol.3.(d) Meera is the elder
‘Elder’ must be replaced with ‘eldest’. The de?nite article ‘the’ is
used before a superlative degree. Hence, ‘Meera is the eldest’ is
the most appropriate answer.
Sol.4.(d) in an earlier job, he will never be
‘A man’ is already mentioned as a subject of this sentence. We
cannot use ‘he’ in the sentence as it becomes the case of
super?uousness(not necessary). Therefore, ‘he’ must be
removed from the sentence. Hence, ‘in an earlier job, will never
be’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.5.(a) that the Monarchy is
Article ‘the’ must be removed. No article is used before the
forms of government such as democracy, plutocracy,
dictatorship, monarchy. Hence, ‘that Monarchy is’ is the most
appropriate answer.
SSC CPO 2023 Tier - 2
Q.6. Specialists say that this method speeds up language
learning tremendously.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) Specialists say that (b) language learning tremendously.
(c) No error (d) this method speeds up
Q.7. Two elderly gentlemen told the rather improbable story to
mislead the police personnel.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) story to mislead (b) told the rather improbable
(c) the police personnel (d) Two elderly gentlemen
Q.8. We cannot postpone discussion on this issue although it is
urgent.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) although it is urgent. (b) No error
(c) We cannot postpone (d) discussion on this issue
Q.9. Are you yet afraid of going out in the dark?
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) in the dark (b) Are you yet
(c) no error (d) afraid of going out
Q.10. Rohit Sharma’s century was very acclaimed in the media.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) very acclaimed (b) No error
(c) Rohit Sharma’s century (d) in the media.
Q.11. You can take a horse to the water but you cannot make it
to drink.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) You can take a horse (b) make it to drink.
(c) but you cannot (d) to the water
Q.12. Select the most appropriate option that recti?es the
error(s) in the following sentence.
One must do his/her duty proparly.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) One must do ones duty properly.
(b) One must do one’s duty properly.
(c) One must do once duty proparly.
(d) One must do one’s duti proprly.
Q.13. It is time someone takes concrete steps to alleviate the
problem of unemployment in the country.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) the problem of unemployment (b) It is time someone takes
(c) in the country (d) concrete steps to alleviate
Q.14. The food was not as delicious as we had expected.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) we had expected (b) No error
(c) as delicious as (d) The food was not
Q.15. None than you deserve credit for the success of this
project.
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(a) deserve credit (b) for the success
(c) None than you (d) of this project
Q.16. Hold my hand lest you should not get lost in the huge
crowd at the fair.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) lest you should not (b) Hold my hand
(c) crowd at the fair (d) get lost in the huge
Q.17. I will de?nitely accept the responsibility while the time
comes.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) the responsibility (b) No error
(c) I will de?nitely accept (d) while the time comes.
Q.18. Let us work out the details of our endeavour, shouldn’t we?
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) the details of (b) shouldn’t we
(c) our endeavour (d) Let us work out
Solutions :-
Sol.6.(c) No error .
The given sentence is grammatically correct.
Sol.7.(b) told the rather improbable
‘The’ must be replaced with ‘a’. Article ‘the’ is used for speci?c or
particular nouns but the ‘story’ mentioned in the sentence is not
speci?c. Hence, ‘told a rather improbable’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.8.(a) although it is urgent.
‘Although’ must be replaced with ‘as / because’. The issue is
urgent, that is why discussion on it can not be postponed. Here,
we need a connector to show the cause or reason. Hence,
‘because it is urgent’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.9.(b) Are you yet
‘Yet’ must be replaced with ‘still’. ‘Yet’ is used to show contrast
between two events. ‘Still’ is used to show that an action was
happening in the past and continuing in the present. Hence, ‘Are
you still’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.10.(a) very acclaimed
‘Very’ must be replaced with ‘much’. ‘Very’ is used with present
participles(V
ing
), not with past participles(V
3
). Hence, ‘much
acclaimed’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.11.(b) make it to drink.
‘To’ must be removed. There are some verbs that take a bare
in?nitive(without ‘to’) after them. These are ‘make, let, bid, see,
watch, observe’. Hence, ‘make it drink’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.12.(b) One must do one’s duty properly.
Each pronoun has its own possessive adjective. For example -
(I/my), (he/his), (she/her), (one/one’s). Hence, option (b) is the
correct sentence.
Sol.13.(b) It is time someone takes
Simple Past Tense(Subject + V
2
) is used after phrases such as
“It is time / It is about time / It is high time”. Therefore, ‘takes’
will be replaced with ‘took(V
2
)’. Hence, ‘It is time someone took’
is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.14.(b) No error. The given sentence is grammatically correct.
Sol.15.(c) None than you
‘Than’ must be replaced with ‘but’. The correct phrase is ‘none
but’ or ‘none other than’, which means ‘only’. Hence, ‘none but
you’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.16.(a) lest you should not
‘Lest’ is used without ‘not’. Hence, ‘lest you should’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.17.(d) while the time comes
‘While’ must be replaced with ‘when’. The phrase ‘when the time
comes’ is used to state an action that will be done in the suitable
circumstances. Hence, ‘when the time comes’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.18.(b) shouldn’t we
‘Shall we’ is the correct question tag for an imperative sentence
starting with ‘let us’. Hence, ‘shall we’ is the most appropriate
answer.
SSC CGL 2023 Tier - 2
Q.19. This is the book whom I wanted to buy.
SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
(a) the book (b) wanted to buy. (c) whom I (d) This is
Q.20. Everyone should respect those parents, teachers, and
elders.
SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
(a) and elders. (b) parents, teachers,
(c) respect those (d) Everyone should
Q.21. (A) They were / (B) married happily / (C) before she / (D)
quit her job.
SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
(a) B (b) D (c) C (d) A
Q.22. The speaker’s emphasiss is on the present-day problems
that are being faced by ordinary men of India.
SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
(a) that are being faced (b) on the present-day problems
(c) by ordinary men of India (d) The speaker’s emphasiss is
Q.23. They want to live in ?rst ?oor of this building.
SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
(a) They want to (b) of this building
(c) No error (d) live in ?rst ?oor
Q.24. We / has seen / that movie / before.
SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
(a) has seen (b) before (c) that movie (d) We
Q.25. The given sentence has an error. Choose the option that
corrects the error
Throw a rounder stone to create ripples in the water.
SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
(a) Throw the roundest stone to create ripples in the water.
(b) Throw a more round stone to create ripples in the water.
(c) Throw a more rounder stone to create ripples in the water.
(d) Throw a round stone to create ripples in the water.
Solutions :-
Sol.19.(c) whom I
‘Whom’ must be replaced with ‘which’. ‘Whom’ is used for a
person whereas ‘which’ is used for things(book).
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Hence, ‘which I’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.20.(c) respect those
‘His’ is used with ‘everybody / everyone / somebody / someone /
nobody / no one’ if the gender is unknown. Similarly, the given
sentence talks about every single person, both male and female.
Hence, ‘respect his’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.21.(a) married happily
‘Happily’ is an adverb that will be used before the adjective
‘married’ to modify its meaning. Hence, ‘happily married’ is the
most appropriate answer.
Sol.22.(d) The speaker’s emphasiss is
‘Emphasis’ is the correct spelling.
Sol.23.(d) live in ?rst ?oor
‘Live in ?rst ?oor’ must be replaced with ‘live on the ?rst ?oor’.
De?nite article ‘the’ is used before a superlative degree adjective.
‘First’ is a superlative adjective. ‘On’ is used to indicate the
surface on which something rests. ‘Floor’ is the bottom surface
of a room. Hence, ‘live on the ?rst ?oor’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.24.(a) has seen
According to the “Subject-Verb Agreement Rule”, a singular
subject always takes a singular verb and a plural subject always
takes a plural verb. In the given sentence, ‘we’ is a plural subject
that will take ‘have’ as a plural verb. Hence, ‘have seen’ is the
most appropriate answer.
Sol.25.(d) Throw a round stone to create ripples in the
water.(Correct)
(a) Throw the roundest stone to create ripples in the
water.(Incorrect Adjective)
(b) Throw a more round stone to create ripples in the
water.(Incorrect Adjective)
(c) Throw a more rounder stone to create ripples in the
water.(Incorrect Adjective)
SSC CPO 2023 Tier - 1
Q.26. The dancers swayed dainty on the stage last night.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) swayed dainty (b) The dancers (c) last night (d) on the stage
Q.27. We feed the horse oats for a week because it had eaten all
the hay.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) No error (b) it had eaten all the hay
(c) for a week because (d) We feed the horse oats
Q.28. She will have participate / in the dance competition / by
the time her father / returns from the tour.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) in the dance competition (b) by the time her father
(c) She will have participate (d) returns from the tour
Q.29. They will not attend / the event / as they’re going / away at
end of April.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) They will not attend (b) away at end of April.
(c) as they’re going (d) the event
Q.30. I wanted to buy a candle holder, / but the store didn't have
one. / So, I got a cake.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) No error
(b) I wanted to buy a candle holder
(c) but the store didn't have one
(d) So, I got a cake
Q.31. You arrived two days ago. By the time you leave, you will
have spent nine days here.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) You arrived two days ago
(b) you will have spent nine days here
(c) By the time you leave
(d) No error
Q.32. Select the grammatically correct sentence.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) The simple mistake which was committed by the boy
haunted her for years
(b) An simple mistake which was committed by the boy haunted
her for years.
(c) The simple mistake which was committed by an boy haunted
her for years.
(d) A simple mistake which was committed by an boy haunted
her for years.
Q.33. There is a spectrum / of seas around that /land which
attracts/tourists of all aging.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) There is a spectrum (b) land which attracts
(c) of seas around that (d) tourists of all aging
Q.34. Neem tastes / a little bitterly, / but is very useful.
SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) a little bitterly (b) Neem tastes
(c) but is very useful (d) No error
Q.35. Rani was extreme upset with her results this year.
SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) Rani was (b) this year (c) with her results (d) extreme upset
Q.36. The postman / delivers the letters / through hand, / door
to door.
SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) delivers the letters (b) The postman
(c) through hand (d) door to door
Q.37. Luckily, I managed to get a room in the college hostel, and
I move in there.
SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) in the college hostel (b) No error
(c) and I move in there (d) Luckily, I managed to get a room
Q.38. There was no other book / in the English language / which
is as interesting as this one
SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) No error
(b) which is as interesting as this one
(c) There was no other book
(d) in the English language
Q.39. I have never / come to / such a kind person / like my
friend.
SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) such a kind person (b) come to
(c) like my friend (d) I have never
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Q.40. Anant was telling a story about his most recent exploits
when a tree branch break the living room window.
SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) when a tree branch break the living room window
(b) No error
(c) about his most recent exploits
(d) Anant was telling a story
Q.41. We should / not make an noise / in the class.
SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) not make an noise (b) in the class (c) We should (d) No error
Q.42. I was wish / to meet her / on her birthday.
SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) to meet her (b) No error (c) I was wish (d) on her birthday
Q.43. We have being / arranged the stay / for the guests at / a
hillside resort.
SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) a hillside resort (b) We have being
(c) for the guests at (d) arranged the stay
Q.44. The students / are expected / to come/ in the right time.
SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) are expected (b) The students
(c) in the right time (d) to come
Q.45. We will / have been know the result / of the CAT exam by
next week.
SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) have been know the result (b) No error
(c) of the CAT exam by next week (d) We will
Q.46. He are very thirsty. / Give him / a little water to drink.
SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) He are very thirsty (b) No error
(c) a little water to drink (d) Give him
Q.47. I am sure Helena / would passes / with ?ying colours.
SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) would passes (b) I am sure Helena
(c) with ?ying colours (d) No error
Q.48. One of their freighters, / a Neptune,/ will be leaving/ in two
weeks.
SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) One of their freighters (b) will be leaving
(c) Neptune (d) in two weeks
Q.49. Identify the error in tense and choose the correct form of
the verb in present tense from the following options.
My teacher often forget the name of students.
SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) was forgetting (b) forgot (c) forgets (d) have been forgetting
Q.50. Roger went / to an United Kingdom / with his wife / to
celebrate Christmas.
SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) Roger went (b) to celebrate Christmas
(c) to an United Kingdom (d) with his wife
Q.51. I have a dog and a cow. / A dog is black / but the cow is /
black and white.
SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) but the cow is (b) A dog is black
(c) black and white (d) I have a dog and a cow
Q.52. (1) He could / (2) be pass his exams / (3) if he studied
harder. / (4) No error
SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 4
Solution:-
Sol.26.(a) swayed dainty
‘Dainty’ must be replaced with ‘daintily’. The given sentence
needs an adverb to modify the verb (swayed) and not an
adjective(dainty).
Hence, ‘swayed daintily’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.27.(d) We feed the horse oats
‘Feed’ must be replaced with ‘fed’. The given sentence is in the
past tense so it must have the verb in the past form(V
2
) and not
in the present form(feed). Hence, ‘We fed the horse oats(V
2
)’ is
the most appropriate answer.
Sol.28.(c) She will have participate
‘Participate’ must be replaced with ‘participated’. When we talk
about something that will be completed before a speci?c time in
the future, ‘Future perfect tense’(will/shall have + V
3
) is used.
Hence, ‘She will have participated’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.29.(b) away at end of April .
We always place the de?nite article ‘the’ before ‘beginning’ and
‘end’. Hence, ‘away at the end of April’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.30.(a) No error
The given sentence is grammatically correct.
Sol.31.(d) No error
The given sentence is grammatically correct.
Sol.32.(a) The simple mistake which was committed by the boy
haunted her for years.(Correct)
(b) An simple mistake which was committed by the boy haunted
her for years.(Incorrect Article)
(c) The simple mistake which was committed by an boy haunted
her for years.(Incorrect Article)
(d) A simple mistake which was committed by an boy haunted
her for years.(Incorrect Article)
Sol.33.(d) tourists of all aging
‘Aging’ must be replaced with ‘ages’. ‘Of all ages’ is a phrase
which means people belonging to all age groups. Hence,
‘tourists of all ages’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.34.(a) a little bitterly
‘Bitterly’ must be replaced with the adjective ‘bitter’. ‘Taste’ is a
stative verb and stative verbs require an adjective after them, not
an adverb. Hence, ‘a little bitter’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.35.(d) extreme upset
‘Extreme’ must be replaced with ‘extremely’. The given sentence
requires an adverb to modify the meaning of the adjective
‘upset’. Hence, ‘extremely upset’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.36.(c) through hand
‘By’ is used to show the means or method used to do something
whereas ‘through’ is used to talk about the process by which
something happens. Similarly, the given sentence shows that the
postman delivers the letters using his hands. Hence, ‘by hand’ is
the most appropriate answer.
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divided into parts. One of them contains an error. Select the part
that contains the error from the given options.
Or
Parts of the given sentence have been given as options. One of
them may contain a grammatical error. Select the option that
has the error. If there is no error, select ‘No error’.
SSC CHSL 2023 Tier - 2
Q.1. Sincere students / like you and he should study / regularly
to pass the examination.
SSC CHSL Tier II (02/11/2023)
(a) Sincere students (b) regularly to pass the examination.
(c) No error (d) like you and he should study
Q.2. While astrology has/ a long history / it is generally/
considered pseudoscience.
SSC CHSL Tier II (10/01/2024)
(a) it is generally (b) a long history
(c) While astrology has (d) considered pseudoscience
Q.3. I have three sisters: / Meera is the elder / and Charu is the
youngest.
SSC CHSL Tier II (10/01/2024)
(a) No error (b) and Charu is the youngest
(c) I have three sisters: (d) Meera is the elder
Q.4. A man who has been accused of fraud / in an earlier job, he
will never be / welcome in any other organisation.
SSC CHSL Tier II (10/01/2024)
(a) No error
(b) welcome in any other organisation
(c) A man who has been accused of fraud
(d) in an earlier job, he will never be
Q.5. It is a well-known fact/ that the Monarchy is / not the best
form /of governance.
SSC CHSL Tier II (10/01/2024)
(a) that the Monarchy is (b) of governance.
(c) not the best form (d) It is a well-known fact
Solutions :-
Sol.1.(c) No error.
The given sentence is grammatically correct.
Sol.2.(d) considered pseudoscience
The ‘pseudoscience’ mentioned in the given sentence is not
speci?c and we generally use the inde?nite article ‘a’ before a
non-speci?c noun. Hence, ‘considered a pseudoscience’ is the
most appropriate answer.
Sol.3.(d) Meera is the elder
‘Elder’ must be replaced with ‘eldest’. The de?nite article ‘the’ is
used before a superlative degree. Hence, ‘Meera is the eldest’ is
the most appropriate answer.
Sol.4.(d) in an earlier job, he will never be
‘A man’ is already mentioned as a subject of this sentence. We
cannot use ‘he’ in the sentence as it becomes the case of
super?uousness(not necessary). Therefore, ‘he’ must be
removed from the sentence. Hence, ‘in an earlier job, will never
be’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.5.(a) that the Monarchy is
Article ‘the’ must be removed. No article is used before the
forms of government such as democracy, plutocracy,
dictatorship, monarchy. Hence, ‘that Monarchy is’ is the most
appropriate answer.
SSC CPO 2023 Tier - 2
Q.6. Specialists say that this method speeds up language
learning tremendously.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) Specialists say that (b) language learning tremendously.
(c) No error (d) this method speeds up
Q.7. Two elderly gentlemen told the rather improbable story to
mislead the police personnel.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) story to mislead (b) told the rather improbable
(c) the police personnel (d) Two elderly gentlemen
Q.8. We cannot postpone discussion on this issue although it is
urgent.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) although it is urgent. (b) No error
(c) We cannot postpone (d) discussion on this issue
Q.9. Are you yet afraid of going out in the dark?
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) in the dark (b) Are you yet
(c) no error (d) afraid of going out
Q.10. Rohit Sharma’s century was very acclaimed in the media.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) very acclaimed (b) No error
(c) Rohit Sharma’s century (d) in the media.
Q.11. You can take a horse to the water but you cannot make it
to drink.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) You can take a horse (b) make it to drink.
(c) but you cannot (d) to the water
Q.12. Select the most appropriate option that recti?es the
error(s) in the following sentence.
One must do his/her duty proparly.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) One must do ones duty properly.
(b) One must do one’s duty properly.
(c) One must do once duty proparly.
(d) One must do one’s duti proprly.
Q.13. It is time someone takes concrete steps to alleviate the
problem of unemployment in the country.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) the problem of unemployment (b) It is time someone takes
(c) in the country (d) concrete steps to alleviate
Q.14. The food was not as delicious as we had expected.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) we had expected (b) No error
(c) as delicious as (d) The food was not
Q.15. None than you deserve credit for the success of this
project.
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(a) deserve credit (b) for the success
(c) None than you (d) of this project
Q.16. Hold my hand lest you should not get lost in the huge
crowd at the fair.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) lest you should not (b) Hold my hand
(c) crowd at the fair (d) get lost in the huge
Q.17. I will de?nitely accept the responsibility while the time
comes.
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) the responsibility (b) No error
(c) I will de?nitely accept (d) while the time comes.
Q.18. Let us work out the details of our endeavour, shouldn’t we?
SSC CPO Tier II (08/01/2024)
(a) the details of (b) shouldn’t we
(c) our endeavour (d) Let us work out
Solutions :-
Sol.6.(c) No error .
The given sentence is grammatically correct.
Sol.7.(b) told the rather improbable
‘The’ must be replaced with ‘a’. Article ‘the’ is used for speci?c or
particular nouns but the ‘story’ mentioned in the sentence is not
speci?c. Hence, ‘told a rather improbable’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.8.(a) although it is urgent.
‘Although’ must be replaced with ‘as / because’. The issue is
urgent, that is why discussion on it can not be postponed. Here,
we need a connector to show the cause or reason. Hence,
‘because it is urgent’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.9.(b) Are you yet
‘Yet’ must be replaced with ‘still’. ‘Yet’ is used to show contrast
between two events. ‘Still’ is used to show that an action was
happening in the past and continuing in the present. Hence, ‘Are
you still’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.10.(a) very acclaimed
‘Very’ must be replaced with ‘much’. ‘Very’ is used with present
participles(V
ing
), not with past participles(V
3
). Hence, ‘much
acclaimed’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.11.(b) make it to drink.
‘To’ must be removed. There are some verbs that take a bare
in?nitive(without ‘to’) after them. These are ‘make, let, bid, see,
watch, observe’. Hence, ‘make it drink’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.12.(b) One must do one’s duty properly.
Each pronoun has its own possessive adjective. For example -
(I/my), (he/his), (she/her), (one/one’s). Hence, option (b) is the
correct sentence.
Sol.13.(b) It is time someone takes
Simple Past Tense(Subject + V
2
) is used after phrases such as
“It is time / It is about time / It is high time”. Therefore, ‘takes’
will be replaced with ‘took(V
2
)’. Hence, ‘It is time someone took’
is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.14.(b) No error. The given sentence is grammatically correct.
Sol.15.(c) None than you
‘Than’ must be replaced with ‘but’. The correct phrase is ‘none
but’ or ‘none other than’, which means ‘only’. Hence, ‘none but
you’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.16.(a) lest you should not
‘Lest’ is used without ‘not’. Hence, ‘lest you should’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.17.(d) while the time comes
‘While’ must be replaced with ‘when’. The phrase ‘when the time
comes’ is used to state an action that will be done in the suitable
circumstances. Hence, ‘when the time comes’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.18.(b) shouldn’t we
‘Shall we’ is the correct question tag for an imperative sentence
starting with ‘let us’. Hence, ‘shall we’ is the most appropriate
answer.
SSC CGL 2023 Tier - 2
Q.19. This is the book whom I wanted to buy.
SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
(a) the book (b) wanted to buy. (c) whom I (d) This is
Q.20. Everyone should respect those parents, teachers, and
elders.
SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
(a) and elders. (b) parents, teachers,
(c) respect those (d) Everyone should
Q.21. (A) They were / (B) married happily / (C) before she / (D)
quit her job.
SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
(a) B (b) D (c) C (d) A
Q.22. The speaker’s emphasiss is on the present-day problems
that are being faced by ordinary men of India.
SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
(a) that are being faced (b) on the present-day problems
(c) by ordinary men of India (d) The speaker’s emphasiss is
Q.23. They want to live in ?rst ?oor of this building.
SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
(a) They want to (b) of this building
(c) No error (d) live in ?rst ?oor
Q.24. We / has seen / that movie / before.
SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
(a) has seen (b) before (c) that movie (d) We
Q.25. The given sentence has an error. Choose the option that
corrects the error
Throw a rounder stone to create ripples in the water.
SSC CGL Tier II (26/10/2023)
(a) Throw the roundest stone to create ripples in the water.
(b) Throw a more round stone to create ripples in the water.
(c) Throw a more rounder stone to create ripples in the water.
(d) Throw a round stone to create ripples in the water.
Solutions :-
Sol.19.(c) whom I
‘Whom’ must be replaced with ‘which’. ‘Whom’ is used for a
person whereas ‘which’ is used for things(book).
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Hence, ‘which I’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.20.(c) respect those
‘His’ is used with ‘everybody / everyone / somebody / someone /
nobody / no one’ if the gender is unknown. Similarly, the given
sentence talks about every single person, both male and female.
Hence, ‘respect his’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.21.(a) married happily
‘Happily’ is an adverb that will be used before the adjective
‘married’ to modify its meaning. Hence, ‘happily married’ is the
most appropriate answer.
Sol.22.(d) The speaker’s emphasiss is
‘Emphasis’ is the correct spelling.
Sol.23.(d) live in ?rst ?oor
‘Live in ?rst ?oor’ must be replaced with ‘live on the ?rst ?oor’.
De?nite article ‘the’ is used before a superlative degree adjective.
‘First’ is a superlative adjective. ‘On’ is used to indicate the
surface on which something rests. ‘Floor’ is the bottom surface
of a room. Hence, ‘live on the ?rst ?oor’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.24.(a) has seen
According to the “Subject-Verb Agreement Rule”, a singular
subject always takes a singular verb and a plural subject always
takes a plural verb. In the given sentence, ‘we’ is a plural subject
that will take ‘have’ as a plural verb. Hence, ‘have seen’ is the
most appropriate answer.
Sol.25.(d) Throw a round stone to create ripples in the
water.(Correct)
(a) Throw the roundest stone to create ripples in the
water.(Incorrect Adjective)
(b) Throw a more round stone to create ripples in the
water.(Incorrect Adjective)
(c) Throw a more rounder stone to create ripples in the
water.(Incorrect Adjective)
SSC CPO 2023 Tier - 1
Q.26. The dancers swayed dainty on the stage last night.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) swayed dainty (b) The dancers (c) last night (d) on the stage
Q.27. We feed the horse oats for a week because it had eaten all
the hay.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) No error (b) it had eaten all the hay
(c) for a week because (d) We feed the horse oats
Q.28. She will have participate / in the dance competition / by
the time her father / returns from the tour.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) in the dance competition (b) by the time her father
(c) She will have participate (d) returns from the tour
Q.29. They will not attend / the event / as they’re going / away at
end of April.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) They will not attend (b) away at end of April.
(c) as they’re going (d) the event
Q.30. I wanted to buy a candle holder, / but the store didn't have
one. / So, I got a cake.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) No error
(b) I wanted to buy a candle holder
(c) but the store didn't have one
(d) So, I got a cake
Q.31. You arrived two days ago. By the time you leave, you will
have spent nine days here.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) You arrived two days ago
(b) you will have spent nine days here
(c) By the time you leave
(d) No error
Q.32. Select the grammatically correct sentence.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) The simple mistake which was committed by the boy
haunted her for years
(b) An simple mistake which was committed by the boy haunted
her for years.
(c) The simple mistake which was committed by an boy haunted
her for years.
(d) A simple mistake which was committed by an boy haunted
her for years.
Q.33. There is a spectrum / of seas around that /land which
attracts/tourists of all aging.
SSC CPO 03/10/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) There is a spectrum (b) land which attracts
(c) of seas around that (d) tourists of all aging
Q.34. Neem tastes / a little bitterly, / but is very useful.
SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) a little bitterly (b) Neem tastes
(c) but is very useful (d) No error
Q.35. Rani was extreme upset with her results this year.
SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) Rani was (b) this year (c) with her results (d) extreme upset
Q.36. The postman / delivers the letters / through hand, / door
to door.
SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) delivers the letters (b) The postman
(c) through hand (d) door to door
Q.37. Luckily, I managed to get a room in the college hostel, and
I move in there.
SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) in the college hostel (b) No error
(c) and I move in there (d) Luckily, I managed to get a room
Q.38. There was no other book / in the English language / which
is as interesting as this one
SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) No error
(b) which is as interesting as this one
(c) There was no other book
(d) in the English language
Q.39. I have never / come to / such a kind person / like my
friend.
SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) such a kind person (b) come to
(c) like my friend (d) I have never
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Q.40. Anant was telling a story about his most recent exploits
when a tree branch break the living room window.
SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) when a tree branch break the living room window
(b) No error
(c) about his most recent exploits
(d) Anant was telling a story
Q.41. We should / not make an noise / in the class.
SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) not make an noise (b) in the class (c) We should (d) No error
Q.42. I was wish / to meet her / on her birthday.
SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) to meet her (b) No error (c) I was wish (d) on her birthday
Q.43. We have being / arranged the stay / for the guests at / a
hillside resort.
SSC CPO 04/10/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) a hillside resort (b) We have being
(c) for the guests at (d) arranged the stay
Q.44. The students / are expected / to come/ in the right time.
SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) are expected (b) The students
(c) in the right time (d) to come
Q.45. We will / have been know the result / of the CAT exam by
next week.
SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) have been know the result (b) No error
(c) of the CAT exam by next week (d) We will
Q.46. He are very thirsty. / Give him / a little water to drink.
SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) He are very thirsty (b) No error
(c) a little water to drink (d) Give him
Q.47. I am sure Helena / would passes / with ?ying colours.
SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) would passes (b) I am sure Helena
(c) with ?ying colours (d) No error
Q.48. One of their freighters, / a Neptune,/ will be leaving/ in two
weeks.
SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) One of their freighters (b) will be leaving
(c) Neptune (d) in two weeks
Q.49. Identify the error in tense and choose the correct form of
the verb in present tense from the following options.
My teacher often forget the name of students.
SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) was forgetting (b) forgot (c) forgets (d) have been forgetting
Q.50. Roger went / to an United Kingdom / with his wife / to
celebrate Christmas.
SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) Roger went (b) to celebrate Christmas
(c) to an United Kingdom (d) with his wife
Q.51. I have a dog and a cow. / A dog is black / but the cow is /
black and white.
SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) but the cow is (b) A dog is black
(c) black and white (d) I have a dog and a cow
Q.52. (1) He could / (2) be pass his exams / (3) if he studied
harder. / (4) No error
SSC CPO 05/10/2023 (3rd Shift)
(a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 4
Solution:-
Sol.26.(a) swayed dainty
‘Dainty’ must be replaced with ‘daintily’. The given sentence
needs an adverb to modify the verb (swayed) and not an
adjective(dainty).
Hence, ‘swayed daintily’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.27.(d) We feed the horse oats
‘Feed’ must be replaced with ‘fed’. The given sentence is in the
past tense so it must have the verb in the past form(V
2
) and not
in the present form(feed). Hence, ‘We fed the horse oats(V
2
)’ is
the most appropriate answer.
Sol.28.(c) She will have participate
‘Participate’ must be replaced with ‘participated’. When we talk
about something that will be completed before a speci?c time in
the future, ‘Future perfect tense’(will/shall have + V
3
) is used.
Hence, ‘She will have participated’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.29.(b) away at end of April .
We always place the de?nite article ‘the’ before ‘beginning’ and
‘end’. Hence, ‘away at the end of April’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.30.(a) No error
The given sentence is grammatically correct.
Sol.31.(d) No error
The given sentence is grammatically correct.
Sol.32.(a) The simple mistake which was committed by the boy
haunted her for years.(Correct)
(b) An simple mistake which was committed by the boy haunted
her for years.(Incorrect Article)
(c) The simple mistake which was committed by an boy haunted
her for years.(Incorrect Article)
(d) A simple mistake which was committed by an boy haunted
her for years.(Incorrect Article)
Sol.33.(d) tourists of all aging
‘Aging’ must be replaced with ‘ages’. ‘Of all ages’ is a phrase
which means people belonging to all age groups. Hence,
‘tourists of all ages’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.34.(a) a little bitterly
‘Bitterly’ must be replaced with the adjective ‘bitter’. ‘Taste’ is a
stative verb and stative verbs require an adjective after them, not
an adverb. Hence, ‘a little bitter’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.35.(d) extreme upset
‘Extreme’ must be replaced with ‘extremely’. The given sentence
requires an adverb to modify the meaning of the adjective
‘upset’. Hence, ‘extremely upset’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.36.(c) through hand
‘By’ is used to show the means or method used to do something
whereas ‘through’ is used to talk about the process by which
something happens. Similarly, the given sentence shows that the
postman delivers the letters using his hands. Hence, ‘by hand’ is
the most appropriate answer.
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Sol.37.(c) and I move in there
‘Move’ must be replaced with ‘moved’. The given sentence is in
Past Tense, so the verb must be used in the past form(moved).
Hence, ‘and I moved there’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.38.(c) There was no other book
‘Was’ must be replaced with ‘is’ as the given sentence is in
present tense. Hence, ‘there is no other book’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.39.(b) come to
‘Come across’ is a phrasal verb which means to meet or ?nd by
accident. Hence, ‘come across to’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.40.(a) when a tree branch break the living room window
‘Break’ must be replaced with ‘broke’. The given sentence is in
Past Tense, so the verb will be used in the past form (broke).
Hence, ‘when a tree branch broke the living room window’ is the
most appropriate answer.
Sol.41.(a) not make an noise
‘An noise’ must be replaced with ‘a noise’. Article ‘A’ is used
before the words starting from a consonant sound - (a
conversation, a story). Hence, ‘not make a noise’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.42.(c) I was wish
‘I was wish’ must be replaced with ‘I wish’ as we generally use
the expression ‘I wish’ to express wishes or desires. Hence, ‘I
wish’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.43.(b) We have being
‘We have being’ must be replaced with ‘We have’. The given
sentence is in Present Perfect Tense and ‘Plural Sub. + have +
V
3
(arranged)’ is the correct grammatical structure for it. Hence,
‘We have’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.44.(c) in the right time
‘In’ must be replaced with ‘at’. ‘At’ is used to indicate the speci?c
time of an action. Hence, ‘at the right time’ is the most
appropriate answer.
Sol.45.(a) have been know the result
‘Have been know’ must be replaced with ‘have known’. Future
Perfect Tense is used when the time of completion of an event is
given using the preposition ‘by’. ‘Will have + V
3
’ is the correct
grammatical structure for this sentence. Hence, ‘have known(V
3
)
the result’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.46.(a) He are very thirsty
‘Are’ must be replaced with ‘is’. According to the “Subject-Verb
Agreement Rule”, a singular subject always takes a singular verb
and a plural subject always takes a plural verb. In the given
sentence, ‘he’ is a singular subject that will take ‘is’ as a singular
verb. Hence, ‘He is very thirsty’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.47.(a) would passes
‘Modal verbs’ are auxiliary verbs(also called helping verbs) like
can, will, could, shall, must, would, might, and should. However,
after a modal verb, we generally use the ?rst form of the verb
(V
1
). Hence, ‘would pass(V
1
)’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.48.(c) a Neptune
Article ‘a’ must be replaced with article ‘the’. ‘Neptune’
mentioned in the given sentence is a speci?c ship and we
generally use the de?nite article ‘the’ before any speci?c or
particular noun. Hence, ‘the Neptune’ is the most appropriate
answer.
Sol.49.(c) forgets
‘Simple Present Tense (Singular Sub. + V
1
-s/es + obj )’ will be
used in the given sentence as it is used to state a habitual or
repeated action. Hence, ‘forgets’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.50.(c) to an United kingdom
Article ‘an’ must be replaced with article ‘the’ as we generally use
article ‘the’ with the name of the countries that are plural like The
U.S.A, The Philippines etc. Hence, ‘to the United Kingdom’ is the
most appropriate answer.
Sol.51.(b) a dog is black
Article ‘a’ must be replaced with ‘the’ as we generally use article
‘the’ when talking about speci?c or known things. Hence, ‘the
dog is black’ is the most appropriate answer.
Sol.52.(b) 2
‘Be pass’ must be replaced with ‘have passed’ as the given
sentence is an example of a third conditional sentence and the
correct grammatical structure for it is “If + Simple past(V
2
) / past
perfect(had + V
3
)…….. Would have + V
3
”. Hence, ‘would have
passed his exams’ is the most appropriate answer.
SSC MTS 2023 Tier - 1
Q.53. The given sentence contains an error. Select the option
that correctly recti?es the error.
The boy told his mother that he saw the most tall giraffe at the
zoo.
SSC MTS 01/09/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) The boy told his mother that he saw the tallest giraffe at the
zoo.
(b) The boy told his mother that he saw the most taller giraffe at
the zoo.
(c) The boy told his mother that he saw the most tallest giraffe
at the zoo.
(d) The boy told his mother that he saw the more taller giraffe at
the zoo.
Q.54. Throughout my career as a journalist, / I covered many
important stories and / interviewed numerous individuals, which
allow me / to share important information and insights with my
readers.
SSC MTS 01/09/2023 (1st Shift)
(a) to share important information and insights with my readers
(b) I covered many important stories and
(c) Throughout my career as a journalist,
(d) interviewed numerous individuals, which allow me
Q.55. Harish told me / in the morning / that Gaurav will / come
tomorrow.
SSC MTS 01/09/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) come tomorrow (b) Harish told me
(c) that Gaurav will (d) in the morning
Q.56. She performed / the dance routine / perfect, / impressing
everyone.
SSC MTS 01/09/2023 (2nd Shift)
(a) She performed (b) perfect
(c) impressing everyone (d) the dance routine
Q.57. In America, / most of the people / can speak / the English
well.
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