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1. It gives me great pleasure (a)/to nominate a man who all of us (b) know to be the best fitted for the
job. (c) No error. (d)
2. It was the same tall (a)/infantry officer who we had seen (b)/double-timing it into the building a few
minutes before. (c) No error. (d)
3. When we arrived at the house, (a) / Sudha has changed so much (b) / that I was not sure it was her.
(c) No error. (d)
4. Between you and I, (a) / he is capable to do any harm (b) / to you if provoked. (c) No error. (d)
5. One should make (a) / his best efforts if one (c) / wishes to achieve success in this medical firm. (c)
No error. (d)
6. Everybody was (a) / in the party (b) / enjoying themselves. (c) No error. (d)
7. The two taxi-driver (a)/ Ajab lal and him (b) / appeared in the traffic court yesterday morning. (c) No
error. (d)
8. He always says (a)/ that his father is an officer (b) / and mine father is a clerk. (c) No error. (d)
9. Having said this, (a) / let me hasten to add (b) / that we are not against social mixing. (c) No error.
(d)
10. I and you (a) / are not supposed (b) / to attend the function at night (c) No error. (d)
11. If the teacher (a) / is good the students (b) / will respond positive to them. (c) No error. (d)
12. Our lessons are checked for errors (a) / thoroughly before (b) / it go for final printing.
13. They two will sit a /for hours looki g i to / o e a other’s e es. No error. d
14. If either of (a) / the boys phones, (b)/ tell them I will be in this evening. (c) No error. (d)
15. Ramnath and Rajnath see one another (a) / at the office (b)/ every day. (c) No error. (d)
16. According to the information (a) / received each of the actors made (b) / their entrance on time. (c)
No error. (d)
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17. Economics with their (a)/ widespread range of application (b) is of great interest ot government
leaders throughout the world. (c) No error. (d)
18. Rita and her friend (a) / Mita were going towards (b) / the station when they met her common
friend. (c) No error. (d)
19. The two sons (a) / of Mr. Sharma (b) / struck one another at the platform. (c) No error. (d)
20. As early as (a) / the twelfth century (b) / to address the circulars. (c) No error. (d)
21. It was her (a) / who volunteered (b) / to address the circulars. (c) No error. (d)
22. The officials object to (a) / them wearing long dresses (b) / for the inaugural dance at the Kanpur
Club. (c) No error. (d)
23. Each of the students (a) / in the management class (b) / has to type their own project work this year.
(c) No error. (d)
24. I certainly appreciate him (a) / telling us about the delay (b) / in delivering the materials because we
had planned to begin work tomorrow. (c) No error. (d)
25. For a long time (a) / this officials have been known (b) / throughout the country as political bosses.
(c) No error. (d)
26. My parents (a) / do not like me (b) / going to pictures everyday. (c) No error. (d)
27. Many girls who came (a) / did not know each other, (b) / so until the warden arrived there was no
one to break the ice. (c) No error. (d)
28. Many friends of the accused (a) / were present when (b) / the jury gave their verdict in the murder
case. (c) No error. (d)
29. Needless to say, (a) / both Ranjan and me (b) / will do our best to complete the work as scheduled.
(c) No error. (d)
30. Mohan is the boy (a) / whom I think scored the winning points (b) / for the basketball team. (c) No
error. (d)
31. The workers who the Manager (a) / praised were honest (b) / and hard – working. (c) No error. (d)
32. The girl ho Vi a fell i lo e a / ith as a ri h / a ’s daughter. No error. (d)
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33. There are (a)/ many politicians (b)/ who we know are hypocrites. (c) No error. (d)
34. Most stories are told (a)/ primarily though narrative, (b)/but it may have (c)/long passages of
dialogue or conversation. (c) No error. (d)
35. This project would (a) / courage development (b) / and enable every one (c) / to govern their own
destiny. (d) No error. (e)
36. The ruling party (a) / stood for implementation (b) / of the bill (c) / and was ready to stake their
political existence. (d) No error. (e)
37. He is the general (a) / whom the reporters (b) / agree was most (c)/ popular with the troops. (d) No
error. (e)
38. Sudha should avail of (a) / this golden opportunity (b) / to get success (c) / in her life (d) No error. (e)
39. It was me (a)/ who was punished (b) / so severely (c) / for no cause. (d) No error. (e)
40. The population of Kolkata (a) / is greater (b) / than Delhi although (c) / Delhi is the capital of India.
(d) No error. (e)
41. I, you and he (a)/ belong to (b)/the same (c)/ village. (d) No error. (e)
42. People are generally (a) / found absorbed in (b) / the activity which (c) / he likes most. (d) No error.
(e)
43. One of them (a)/ forget to take (b) / their bag (c)/ from the school. (d) No error. (e)
44. The Government decided (a) / to sanction any money (b) / that was required for (c)/ completing the
project. (d) No error. (e)
45. Ramesh and Mahesh (a) / have common interest (b) / and are quite (c) / fond of one another. (d) No
error. (e)
46. The parents became (a)/ extremely anxious (b) / when his son did not (c) / return by midnight. (d) No
error. (d)
47. The boy which come (a)/ to see me (b)/ this morning had (c)/ come from Jaipur. (d) No error. (e)
48. Massy admits (a) / that she is no more (b)/ a great singer (c) / than me. (d) No error. (d)
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49. One should take advantage (a) / of opportunities to talk (b) / with natie speakers (c) / if one wants to
improve your English (d) No error. (d)
50. E er o e a de elop a /o e’s o late t apa it /if he has suffi ie t /desire to do so. (d) No
error. (d)
51. Ea h of the stude ts a /o e’s o late t apa it /i the dis ussio has i di ated /that the
will be happy to do so. (d) No error. (d)
52. Why did (a)/ you absent from (b)/the meeting (c)/ yesterday? (d) No error. (d)
53. Avail of (a)/ every opportunity (b)/to get (c)/ a good education. (d) No error. (d)
54. He had to (a)/ exert (b)/ to make conversation (c)/ with the visitor. (d) No error. (d)
55. You must (a)/ resign to the fact (b)/ that you will never (c)/ be rich or famous. (d) No error. (d)
56. In our school (a)/ it was obligatory for (b)/ each of the players (c)/ to buy their own jersey. (d) No
error. (d)
57. I and you (a)/ are not supposed (b)/ to attend the function (c)/ to night. (d) No error. (d)
58. Every citizen (a)/ should put their (b)/ country above all (c)/ other considerations. (d) No error. (d)
59. The ta i as a / hired the stude ts / of Do Bos o’s A ade / for its pi i . d No error.
(d)
60. Either the doctor (a)/ or his assistants (b)/ of that hospital (c)/ failed in his duty. (d) No error. (d)
61. A gentleman (a)/ must acquit well (b)/ they will acquit themselves well (c)/ in the examination. (d)
No error. (e)
62. You have (a) / given great trouble (b)/ to my father (c)/ and I. (d) No error. (e)
63. Chaman is not (a) one of those (b)/who betray (c)/ his friends. (d) No error. (e)
64. I have to (a)/ admit that (b)/ it was me (c)/ who wanted to go to Ladakh. (d) No error. (e)
65. The Gurugranth Sahib (a)/ preached us (b)/ that we should love (c)/ each other. (d) No error. (e)
66. Scientists say (a)/ that the colour of the lake (b)/ is a result of (c)/ his unusual algae. (d) No error. (e)
67. The salesman or (a)/ the owner of the shop (b)/ should put their time (c)/ in investigating the details.
(d) No error. (e)
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68. The staff of (a)/ that college is not happy (b)/ with their new working conditions. (d) No error. (e)
69. His bones were (a) / in a condition (b)/ that many a young men (c)/ might envy. (d) No error.
70. Reverence for life (a)/ is one of (b)/ the main principle of Christian teaching. (c) No error. (d)
71. Draughts are games (a)/ for two people, (b)/ played with round pieces on a board. (c) No error. (d)
72. He is watching (a)/ some crew who (b)/ has just come on to the deck. (c) No error. (d)
73. I saw a girl in (a)/ a flowered skirt (b)/ and black stocking. (c) No error. (d)
74. Never in the annal (a)/ of crime has there been such (b)/ a daring robbery. (c) No error. (d)
75. The poli e has a / a solute proof / of Sha kar’s guilt. No error. d
76. Interest on money (a)/ in a saving account (b)/ accrues regularly. (c) No error. (d)
77. The charge (a)/ for the delivery (b)/ of fur iture’s is additional. (c) No error. (d)
78. A four-days (a)/ work week will (b)/ afford us more leisure time. (c) No error. (d)
79. His two brothers, (a)/ Ranjan and Rakesh are alu us / of Do Bos o’s A ade . No error. d
80. Her spectacle caught (a)/ the light and prevented his seeing (b)/ where she was looking. (c) No error.
(d)
81. The theme of (a)/ this book roughly is (b)/ that politics is the art of the possible. (c) No error. (d)
82. My politics is (a)/ not yours but I like (b)/ what you say. (c) No error. (d)
83. This is one of those novel (a)/ that deal with (b)/ the generation gap. (c) No error. (d)
84. The audience often fail (a)/ to appreciate the amount (b)/ of wok required for a concert. (c) No error.
(d)
85. It is said by some persons (a)/ specially pleased that (b)/ one of her student was a topper of the
university. (c) No error. (d)
86. Yavanika is one of the latest (a)/ addition to good drama (b)/ which appeared in recent times. (c) No
error. (d)
87. The knowledge was (a)/ passed from one (b)/ generation to another generations over the centuries.
(c) No error. (d)
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88. The police officer (a)/ gave some advise (b)/ on crime prevention at the community meeting. (c) No
error. (d)
89. Houses made of (a)/ bricks and stones (b)/ are now common in Indian villages. (c) No error. (d)
90. I would like (a)/* to meet his cousin brother (b)/ who has just returned from Germany. (c) No error.
(d)
91. When he got to the police station he was told (a)/ that the police was already (b)/ trying to catch the
thief. (c) No error. (d)
92. The phenomenos (a)/ were observed (b)/ by astronomers throughout the world. (c) No error. (d)
93. The news were received (a)/ that the eminent (b)/ educationist and thinker has passed away. (c) No
error. (d)
94. Deva is one of (a)/ the best stylist (b)/ and most lucid minds in this country. (c) No error. (d)
95. Barbara Wotton, one of (a)/ the great champion of higher education for women, (b)/ died six years
ago at the age of ninety-one. (c) No error. (d)
96. What is the criteria (a) / for judging whether it is (b)/ good or bad? (c) No error. (d)
97. We think that the persons (a)/ engaged in the teaching line (b)/ are doing best services to the nation.
(c) No error. (d)
98. No doubt, tomorrow is (a)/ holiday yet Malviya has (b)/ so many works to do at his residence. (c) No
error. (d)
99. He said to his wife (a)/ that the fur iture’s of his drawing room should be (b)/ replaced as soon as
possible (c) No error. (d)
100. The committee (a)/ do not agree, (b)/ although it is unwilling to reject (c)/ the offer
altogether. (c) No error. (d)
101. Furniture of (a)/ this room (b)/ were broken (c)/ by the demonstrators. (c) No error. (d)
102. Although it is (a)/ usually thought o as a childhood disease, (b)/ measles ae even more (c)/
serious as an adult disease. (c) No error. (d)
103. In one inning (a)/ our team scored (b)/ two hundred (c)/ runs. (d) No error. (e)
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104. The crew was now on board (a)/ and they soon busied themselves (b)/ in preparing to meet
(c)/ the coming storm (d) No error. (e)
105. I bought (a)/ two dozen mangoes (b)/ and four scores (c)/ apple. (d) No error. (e)
106. All his family members (a)/of critical books (b) / Second Worlds War. (d) No error. (e)
107. May interesting series (a) / of critical books (b)/ has been brought (c) out recently. (d) No
error. (e)
108. If the (a)/ peasantry flourishes, (b)/ the country (c)/ prospers, (d) No error. (e)
109. There is (a)/ no place (b)/ in this (c)/ compartment. (d) No error. (e)
110. They realized (a)/ that in the last analyses (b)/ their job was to tell (c)/ the public the facts.
(d) No error. (e)
111. A few days ago (a)/ Sudha received (b)/ a ten-pages letter (c)/ from Vijay (d) No error. (e)
112. At work in the morning (a)/ I usually have (b)/ a twenty-minutes break (c)/ for tea (d) No
error. (e)
113. Fortunately the news (a)/ were not as (b)/ bad as we (c)/ expected. (d) No error. (e)
114. Our hypothesis (a)/ were very different, (b)/ but our conclusions (c)/ were the same. (d) No
error. (e)
115. We studied (a)/ both harmful (b)/ and necessary (c)/ bacterium in Biology. (d) No error. (e)
116. These insects have (a)/ a well-defined (b)/ hear with compound (c)/ eyes and antenna. (d)
No error. (e)
117. A multitude (a)/ of problem (b)/ delayed the construction (c)/ were the same (d) No error.
(e)
118. A series of (a)/ lecture on Bernard Shaw (b)/ was delivered (c)/ by the teachers of the
department. (d) No error. (e)
119. Even in (a)/ my three-scores (b)/ years the world (c)/ has changed (d) No error. (e)
120. Rahul and Maya (a)/ have received (b)/ scores of letters (c)/ on their marriage day. (d) No
error. (e)
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121. The shepherd made (a)/ a bed on the floor (b)/ out of his saddle (c)/ and blankets. (d) No
error. (e)
122. The police (a)/ could not ascertain / the reaso of / the o ’s death. d No error. e
123. I was (a)/ in the centre of (b)/ reading when (c)/ she telephoned. (d) No error. (e)
124. The old lady (a)/ who met you (b)/ yesterday is (c)/ my cousin sister. (d) No error. (e)
125. The logical (a)/ and historical analysis (b)/ of a language (c)/ usually coincide. (d) No error. (e)
126. In these days of inflation (a)/ a ten-rupees note will not (b)/ buy you even (c)/ an ordinary
meal. (d) No error. (e)
127. When I entered (a)/ I saw that some of (b)/ his friends were sitting (c)/ on the ground of his
room. (d) No error. (e)
128. The students (a)/ who live in the boarding (b)/ generally do not get (c)/ rich food. (d) No
error. (e)
129. The audience is dressed (a)/ in a variety of ways, (b)/ some in suits and (c)/ some in jeans. (d)
No error. (e)
130. Geographically, (a)/ France is (b)/ four-fifth (c)/ the size of Taxes. (d) No error. (e)
131. Mahishi feels (a)/ that her brother-in-laws (b)/ are impossible to (c)/ get along with. (d) No
error. (e)
132. This room would be (a)/ much improved if (b)/ you put some furnitures in the corner (c)/
near the window. (d) No error. (e)
133. Sverma was astonished (a)/ to see that the gentry (b)/ of the town was not (c)/ invited to the
tea party. (d) No error. (e)
134. Kira ’s perfu eries a / see to / e er / ostl . d No error. e
135. Many new homes (a)/ have been built (b)/ by different contractors (c)/ of Lucknow. (d) No
error. (e)
136. He has been (a)/ suffering from (b)/ measles since (c)/ Monday. (d) No error. (e)
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137. The fleet were (a)/ destroyed by the (b)/ enemy battery and (c)/ strewn over the sea. (d) No
error. (e)
138. One of his greatest contribution (a)/ to social reform (b)/ was his movement for (c)/
eradication of child marriages. (d) No error. (e)
139. The idea that shook (a)/ widely spread (b)/ bad habit (c)/ is the use of tobacco. (d) No error.
(e)
140. One of my best friend (a)/ is both a novelist (b)/ and poet (c)/ of repute(d) No error. (e)
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141. Of all the students in the class, the teachers (a)/ were unanimous that (b)/ Sinha was most
versatile (c) No error. (e)
142. During his tenure as the Chief, (a)/ he gave us a worst experience (b) which many of us
should to remember. (c) No error. (d)
143. Professor Suman was fascinated by insects (a)/ and the more she studied (b)/ their habits
greater was her fascination. (c) No error. (d)
144. To prevent a possible repetition (a)/ of the accident, (b)/ I lent him torch. (c) No error. (d)
145. This is worst (a)/ example of incompetence I have (b)/ ever come across. (c) No error. (d)
146. Mohan will inherit the property (a)/ after the death (b)/ of his elder brother. (c) No error. (d)
147. A few members (a)/ who came for the show had to (b)/ return disappointed. (c) No error. (d)
148. Hile flying over India (a)/ we had glimpses of (b)/ the two sources of her culture Ganges and
Himalyas. (c) No error. (d)
149. True happiness in this world (a)/ is the right terrestrial (b)/ aim of man. (c) No error. (d)
150. I am not wealthy, so I (a)/ cannot afford to buy (b)/ a expensive car. (c) No error. (d)
151. Shashi Shekhar has been (a)/ suffering from the malaria for (b)/ the last seven days. (c) No
error. (d)
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152. The old lady made (a)/ a special tea for us (b)/ with herbs that spelled of oranges. (c)/ No
error (d)
153. I remember having read (a)/ somewhere that the first (b)/ satellite was launched by
Russians. (c) No error. (d)
154. Antidote is a medicine (a)/ used to counteract the effect of (b)/ a poison or disease (c) No
error. (d)
155. Instructions are displayed (a)/ on a montor, rather like (b)/ on television set. (c) No error. (d)
156. The children collected (a)/ money to donate (b)/ to the institution for deaf. (c) No error. (d)
157. Though not (a)/ a professional musician (b)/ he plays guitar very well. (c) No error. (d)
158. It is part of Mr. Ka al’s dut a / to eet the stude ts / a d fi d out their pro le s.
No error. (d)
159. It is not possible (a)/ for rich to adjust (b)/ themselves with such a poor surroundings. (c) No
error. (d)
160. The need to set up (a)/ a good library in the locality (b)/ has been in the minds of people for
some time now. (c) No error. (d)
161. If your camera is fairly new, you may have to prove (a)/ to customs on your return (b)/ than
you have not bought it abroad. (c) No error. (d)
162. Nisha was reading (a)/ with such concentration (b)/ that she did not hear the doorbell. (c) No
error. (d)
163. Do you know (a)/ that these animals (b)/ are found only in tropical zone? (c) No error. (d)
164. Statue of Liberty (a)/ was a gift of (b)/ friendship from Fracnce to the United States. (c) No
error. (d)
165. Every man, woman and child is now aware (a)/ of the terrible consequences (b)/ of habit of
smoking. (c) No error. (d)
166. It being rainy day (a)/ most of the people (b)/ out on the street were (c)/ carrying umbrellas.
(d) No error. (e)
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167. Mukul and his friend (a)/ are honoured in providing (b)/ free blankets to (c)/ Community
Nursing Home. (d) No error. (e)
168. I, along with (a)/ my secretary (b)/ went into jail (c)/ and visited him. (d) No error. (e)
169. He is a iconoclast (a)/ who will have (b)/ nothing to do with (c)/ organized religion. (d) No
error. (e)
170. Hysterical thing (a)/ about the joke (b)/ is the way (c)/ the comedian told it. (d) No error. (e)
171. The medical students (a)/ were asked how they would (b)/ treat hypothetical case (c)/ and
were graded on their responses. (d) No error. (e)
172. The unemployed (a)/ man is (b)/ looking for (c)/ a work. (d) No error. (e)
173. I saw (a)/ an one eyed beggar (b)/ in the street (c)/ last week (d) No error. (e)
174. The old a ’s a / hatred of people / has ade / hi re luse. d No error. e
175. Benzamin is a greedy person (a)/ with no scruples (b)/ when it comes to (c)/ marking profit.
(d) No error. (e)
176. U.S. government (a)/ is made up of (b)/ three parties (c)/ executive, legislative and judicial.
(d) No error. (e)
177. Even though he is (a)/ the youngest officer in Ladakh, (b)/ he had has to cope with (c)/ most
of an administrative roblems. (d) No error. (e)
178. The success (a)/ of popular composer (b)/ depends on (c)/ his melody. (d) No error. (e)
179. By all standards (a)/ he is best soldier (b)/ our military school (c)/ has produced so far. (d) No
error. (e)
180. Good fortune of my having (a)/ been your student in my (b)/ younger days has helped (c)/
me greatly in my life. (d) No error. (e)
181. One of the fellows (a)/ expressed doubt (b)/ that the Minister (c)/ was a atheist. (d) No error.
(e)
182. The harder he tries (a)/ to make good his escape (b)/ from controversies, (c)/ faster he lands
into them. (d) No error. (e)
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183. Mr. Khurana is not wealthy (a)/ so he cannot (b)/ afford to buy (c)/ a expensive car. (d) No
error. (e)
184. Ravi prefers (a)/ self-employment (b)/ to job (c)/ in any office. (d) No error. (e)
185. A cells is the smallest (a)/ identifiable unit of life (b)/ and cannot be seen (c)/ with a naked
eye. (d) No error. (e)
186. He had no illusions of being (a)/ either a distinguished (b)/ writer (c)/ or a editor. (d) No
error. (e)
187. His honesty (a)/ is well – known quality, (b)/ but the way (c)/ it is advertised is bad. (d) No
error. (e)
188. The children were released (a)/ from the school (b)/ early last Wednesday (c)/ because of a
teacher conference. (d) No error. (e)
189. This is a worst (a)/ example of (b)/ idleness I have (c)/ met with (d) No error. (e)
190. The bus (a)/ was hired by (b)/ the ladies (c)/ for its picnic. (d) No error. (e)
191. There was chair on the verandah (a)/ which ran along the front (b)/ of the house and I was
(c)/ bidden to sit on it. (d) No error. (e)
192. The room would be (a)/ much improved (b)/ if you put (c)/ a furniture in the corner. (d) No
error. (e)
193. Tom Varghese promised Asperse (a)/ that he would (b)/ do best he could to (c)/ help him get
a first. (d) No error. (e)
194. He said to me that (a)/ Beethoven was a composer (b)/ and Picasso (c)/ was famous painter.
(d) No error. (e)
195. It is nice (a)/ to travel around (b)/ but there is no place (c)/ like the home. (d) No error. (e)
196. It can take (a)/ hundreds of different (b)/ experiments to achieve (c)/ a ultimate solution. (d)
No error. (e)
197. Tax evaders should (a)/ be heavily fined (b)/ as they are doing (c)/ it intentionally. (d) No
error. (e)
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198. That is a interesting point, (a)/ but it is (b)/ not germane to (c)/ our discussion. (d) No error.
(e)
199. Awareness of the structure (a)/ and logic of (b)/ language is a prerequisite (c)/ for the phrase
reader (d) No error. (e)
200. On my request (a)/ Rama introduced me (b)/ to her uncle (c)/ who is a scientist and a
violinist. (d) No error. (e)
201. It is quarter to ten (a)/ by my watch, (b)/ though the clock (c)/ has struck eleven. (d) No
error. (e)
202. In long run, the rate of wages (a)/ will be found to depend largely on the ratio (b)/ between
the demand for and the supply of labour (c)/ in a particular occupation. (d) No error. (e)
203. The great poet (a)/ and dramatist the Kalidas (b)/ is often described (c)/ as the Shakespeare
of India. (d) No error. (e)
204. You cannot judge (a)/ her nationality but (b)/ you cannot deny (c)/ that Grechan is an
European. (d) No error. (e)
205. Mohan stopped (a)/ for a cup (b)/ of hot tea (c)/ on way to work. (d) No error. (e)
206. If you commit (a)/ a serous crime, (b)/ you could be (c)/ sent to the prison. (d) No error. (e)
207. Ambulances arrived (a)/ at the scene of (b)/ the accident and (c)/ took injured to hospital. (d)
No error. (e)
208. Sudha does not (a)/ usually wear jewellery (b)/ but day before yesterday (c)/ she was
wearing earning. (d) No error. (e)
209. Rakesh and Rakhi (a)/ go married (b)/ but marriage did not (c)/ last very long. (d) No error.
(e)
210. The old lady (a)/ is sitting in the garden (b)/ and is narrating story (c)/ to her grandson. (d)
No error. (e)
211. Most effective therapy is (a)/ identify the problems (b)/ causing the insomnia (c)/ and then
attempt to solve them. (d) No error. (e)
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212. As they are (a)/ a pack of cowards (b)/ it is out of question (c)/ for them to go alone. (d) No
error. (e)
213. The breakfast should be (a)/ light but the breakfast (b)/ he had this morning (c)/ was heavy.
(d) No error. (e)
214. The Ramayana is real (a)/ and held in high (b)/ esteem not only in India (c)/ but also in U.S.A.
(d) No error. (e)
215. For first time (a)/ in our lives (b)/ something really exciting (c)/ has happened. (d) No error.
(e)
216. Both optimists and pessimists (a)/ contribute to societies; (b)/ the optimist invents the aero
plane (c)/ and the pessimist parachute. (d) No error. (e)