Directions(Q.1-10) Read each sentence to find if there is any grammatical error in it. If there is any error, it will be only in one part of the sentence. The number of alphabet of that part is your answer. (Disregard punctuation errors, if any.)
1.John’s salary is much larger than Tom.
(a) John’s salary
(b) is much
(c) larger than
(d) Tom
2.Give me three thousands rupees, please.
(a) Give me
(b) three thousands
(c) rupees
(d) please
3.More than one person have found it correct.
(a) More than one
(b) person
(c) have found it
(d) correct
4.Only three-fourths of the work are complete and we are left with no time.
(a) Only three-fourths
(b) of the work
(c) are complete
(d) and we are left with no time
5.The English defeated French in the battle of Waterloo.
(a) The English
(b) defeated
(c) French
(d) in the battle of Waterloo
6.The three last chapters of this book are very interesting.
(a) The three last chapters
(b) of this
(c) book
(d) are very interesting
7.I lived in a three-hundred-years old house in Bombay.
(a) I lived
(b) in a three-hundred-years
(c) old house
(d) in Bombay
8.They appointed him as a manager as he is efficient.
(a) The appointed
(b) him as a manager
(c) as he is
(d) efficient
9.One should always take care of his health.
(a) One should
(b) always
(c) take care
(d) of his health
10.Mary is smarter than anybody in her class.
(a) Mary is smarter
(b) than
(c) anybody
(d) in her class
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