Correction of Sentences MCQs

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Correction of Sentences MCQs

Q. 46. This is the ……. of the two proposals.

(A) gooder
(B) better
(C) bestest
(D) bester

Q. 47. He is as ….. as Hercules. (strong)

(A) strongest
(B) stronger
(C) strong
(D) more strong

Q. 48. Fill in the blank in the following sentence with appropriate conjunction: Your sister was present in the class, ….. you were missing.

(A) and
(B) still
(C) that
(D) but

Q. 49. Identify the part of the sentence which has an error in it.

(A) I am working
(B) on this job since
(C) last Monday.
(D) No error.

Q. 50. Identify the part of the sentence which has an error in it.

(A) If you would have reached
(B) in time you
(C) would have caught the train.
(D) No error.

Q. 51. I am going to go out and….(Choose the correct option)

(A) let my hair cut by him
(B) have my hair cut
(C) have cut my hair
(D) my hair be cut.

Q. 52. Sheela is more beautiful than Garima. (Use positive degree)

(A) Sheela is not so beautiful as Garima.
(B) Garima is not so beautiful as Sheela.
(C) Garima is rather beautiful than Sheela.
(D) Garima and Sheela are not so beautiful.

Q. 54. Identify the part of the sentence which has an error in it.

(A) Everybody in the office /
(B) has left early,/
(C) haven’t they?/
(D) No error.

Q. 55. Identify the part of the sentence which has an error in it.

(A) The teacher told that
(B) the students should have gone to the library
(C) instead of having wasted their time.
(D) No error.

Q. 56. Identify the part of the sentence which has an error in it.

(A) He is
(B) one of the tallest boy
(C) in the class.
(D) No error.

Q. 57. Identify the part of the sentence which has an error in it.

(A) He was awarded
(B) with a doctorate degree
(C) for his new invention
(D) No error.

Q. 58. You won’t be allowed into the club…………………. you wear a suit and tie. Pick the appropriate option to fill in the blank space.

(A) unless
(B) whether
(C) neither
(D) apart

Q. 59. This town was once a prosperous seaport. It is now a heap of ruins. (Join into one sentence)

(A) A prosperous seaport town was in ruins.
(B) This prosperous seaport town was a heap of ruins.
(C) This town, once a prosperous seaport, is now a heap of ruins
(D) A heap of ruins lay where there is now a prosperous town-seaport.

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