Dear Students, English section Exam is very challenging. SSC exams are just nearby and as we know English Section is as important as other sections. In fact English in SSC CGL Tier 2 exam holds an appreciating weightage of 200 marks which is enough to know the importance of this Section in govt exams.Now SSC CHSL Exam is the next target of the aspirants .You need to gird up your loins to score maximum marks.Today, we are providing Useful Error Detection Questions Quiz holding a heavy weightage in CGL Tier 2 exam. Attempt this quiz, learn effectively and impetus yourself for all the upcoming exams regarding English Section in just a needed time and prepare yourself flawlessly. We wish you good luck for the upcoming Exams.
Directions (1-15): In these questions some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error and indicate it corresponding to the appropriate letter. If there is no error, indicate corresponding to the last option.
Q1. It was apparent for everyone present that if the patient did not receive medical attention fast he would die.
(a) It was apparent for everyone present
(b) that if the patient did not receive
(c) medical attention fast he would die.
(d) No error
Q2. There is no rule regarding the length of a precis with relation to that of the original passage.
(a) There is no rule regarding
(b) the length of a precis
(c) with relation to
(d) that of the original passage.
Q3. The court held the local MLA responsible for the loss or damage to any public property.
(a) The court held
(b) the local MLA responsible
(c) for the loss or damage to any public property
(d) No error
Q4. The decline of his moral values has caused a lot of pain to his parents.
(a) The decline of his moral values
(b) has caused a lot
(c) of pain to his parents
(d) No error
Q5. I will avail myself with this golden opportunity.
(a) I will avail
(b) myself with
(c) this golden opportunity
(d) No error
Q6. He went for the lunch at 1 p.m. and then returned.
(a) He went for the lunch
(b) at 1 p.m. and then
(c) returned
(d) No error
Q7. The answer to all the sufferings of human beings lies in the Science.
(a) The answer to all
(b) the sufferings of human beings
(c) lies in the Science.
(d) No error
Q8. I like to travel by the air as I am a very busy person.
(a) I like to travel
(b) by the air as
(c) I am a very busy person.
(d) No error
Q9. Of the two great cities, the former is biggest.
(a) Of the two great cities
(b) the former is
(c) biggest
(d) No error
Q10. My teacher did not object to me using the mobile phone.
(a) My teacher
(b) did not object
(c) to me using the mobile phone
(d) No error
Q11. Sheeps are economically useful and so they are reared for wool and meat.
(a) Sheeps are economically useful
(b) and so they are reared
(c) for wool and meat
(d) No error
Q12. Towns after towns were conquered by him but he found no peace.
(a) Towns after towns were
(b) conquered by him
(c) but he found no peace
(d) No error
Q13. He told me that it was his friend’s Sameer’s house.
(a) He told me that
(b) it was
(c) his friend’s Sameer’s house
(d) No error
Q14. It was a big blunder but we ignored it for the welfare of the city.
(a) It was a big blunder
(b) but we ignored it
(c) for the welfare of the city.
(d) No error
Q15. One of the firmest belief among the Hindus is that Karma affects their life after death.
(a) One of the firmest belief among
(b) the Hindus is that karma
(c) affects their life
(d) after death.
Directions (1-15): In these questions some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error and indicate it corresponding to the appropriate letter. If there is no error, indicate corresponding to the last option.
Q1. It was apparent for everyone present that if the patient did not receive medical attention fast he would die.
(a) It was apparent for everyone present
(b) that if the patient did not receive
(c) medical attention fast he would die.
(d) No error
Q2. There is no rule regarding the length of a precis with relation to that of the original passage.
(a) There is no rule regarding
(b) the length of a precis
(c) with relation to
(d) that of the original passage.
Q3. The court held the local MLA responsible for the loss or damage to any public property.
(a) The court held
(b) the local MLA responsible
(c) for the loss or damage to any public property
(d) No error
Q4. The decline of his moral values has caused a lot of pain to his parents.
(a) The decline of his moral values
(b) has caused a lot
(c) of pain to his parents
(d) No error
Q5. I will avail myself with this golden opportunity.
(a) I will avail
(b) myself with
(c) this golden opportunity
(d) No error
Q6. He went for the lunch at 1 p.m. and then returned.
(a) He went for the lunch
(b) at 1 p.m. and then
(c) returned
(d) No error
Q7. The answer to all the sufferings of human beings lies in the Science.
(a) The answer to all
(b) the sufferings of human beings
(c) lies in the Science.
(d) No error
Q8. I like to travel by the air as I am a very busy person.
(a) I like to travel
(b) by the air as
(c) I am a very busy person.
(d) No error
Q9. Of the two great cities, the former is biggest.
(a) Of the two great cities
(b) the former is
(c) biggest
(d) No error
Q10. My teacher did not object to me using the mobile phone.
(a) My teacher
(b) did not object
(c) to me using the mobile phone
(d) No error
Q11. Sheeps are economically useful and so they are reared for wool and meat.
(a) Sheeps are economically useful
(b) and so they are reared
(c) for wool and meat
(d) No error
Q12. Towns after towns were conquered by him but he found no peace.
(a) Towns after towns were
(b) conquered by him
(c) but he found no peace
(d) No error
Q13. He told me that it was his friend’s Sameer’s house.
(a) He told me that
(b) it was
(c) his friend’s Sameer’s house
(d) No error
Q14. It was a big blunder but we ignored it for the welfare of the city.
(a) It was a big blunder
(b) but we ignored it
(c) for the welfare of the city.
(d) No error
Q15. One of the firmest belief among the Hindus is that Karma affects their life after death.
(a) One of the firmest belief among
(b) the Hindus is that karma
(c) affects their life
(d) after death.
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