MCQs on Sentence Correction 2

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MCQs on Sentence Correction 2

MCQs on Sentence Correction 2

MCQs on Sentence Correction 2

MCQs on Sentence Correction 2

Q. Choose the correct option form the alternatives given below each sentence.

51. This is exactly what he wanted me to solve the problem.

(a) how did he want me

(b) how does he want me

(c) what he wants from I

(d) how he wanted me

Ans: (d)

52. What does make him feel awkward, is only a trivial matter.

(a) would make him feeling

(b) makes him feel

(c) makes him to feel

(d) does make him to feel

Ans: (b)

53. He was a tiny man, barely five feet tall, with a spright walk.

(a) a sprightly walk

(b) spright walk

(c) a sprightly walking

(d) No improvement

Ans: (c). MCQs on Sentence Correction 2

54. The bigger dilemma facing these mega stores is how to retain customers after the novelty wear thin.

(a) wears thin.

(b) cools down.

(c) wears off.

(d) No improvement

Ans: (a). MCQs on Sentence Correction 2

55. The equipment is adapted to cotton industries.

(a) Adapted from

(b) Adapted for

(c) Adapted o

(d) No improvement

Ans: (b)

56. If the accused was guilty for the crime, he should be punished.

(a) was in guilt of

(b) was guilty in

(c) has been guilty for

(d) is guilty of

Ans: (d)

57. Rejiya asked me to go round with them, but I didn’t want.

(a) don’t want

(b) don’t want to

(c) didn’t want to

(d) No improvement

Ans: (c)

58. He cordially enquired how was my health.

(a) my health is

(b) my health was

(c) my health had

(d) is my health

Ans: (b)

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59. She did not like to have coffee nor I did.

(a) neither I liked it

(b) nor did I

(c) nor I like it

(d) No improvement

Ans: (b)

60. One of the elected candidate, did not attend the swearing-in ceremony.

(a) the elected candidates

(b) the election candidate

(c) the election candidates

(d) elected candidates

Ans: (a)

61. Problems faced by the common man can be classified by several categories.

(a) will be classified between

(b) will be classified by

(c) can be classified into

(d) can classify into

Ans: (c). MCQs on Sentence Correction 2

62. If there is some chance of succeeding, it would be unwise to ______ it at this stage.

(a) craggy

(b) grasp

(c) abandon

(d) clutch

Ans: (c). MCQs on Sentence Correction 2

63. Ajhar Uddin is an __________ player.

(a) eminent

(b) imminent

(c) reputed

(d) famous.

Ans: (a)

64. Choose the sentence given below which is most appropriate.

(a) The word ‘discipline’ means a training that produces obedience or self-controlled behaviour to the orders of a proper authority.

(b) The word ‘discipline’ means a training that produces obedience or self-controlled behaviour at the orders for a proper authority.

(c) Discipline’ is a word that produces obedience or self-controlled behavior to the orders of a proper authority.

(d) Discipline is nothing but training that produces obedience and self-control to orders of authority.

Ans: (a)

65.  Choose the sentence which is most appropriate.

(a) It is highly desirable that you complete the syllabus before the commencement of the annual exams.

(b) It is highly desirable for you to complete your syllabus before the commencement of the annual exams.

(c) It is highly desirable if you complete the syllabus before the commencement of the annual exams.

(d) It is highly desired if you should complete the syllabus before the commencement of the half yearly exams.

Ans: (a)

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66.  Choose the sentence which is most appropriate.

(a) Young people frequently fall into the trap of assuming that the difficulties they face today are greater and troublesome than those faced by previous generations.

(b) Young people frequently fall into the trap of assuming that the difficulties they face today are greater and more troublesome than those faced by previous generations.

(c) Young people today are trapped by assuming that their difficulties are troublesome and more great than the previous generations.

(d) By assuming they face troublesome difficulties than the previous generation, young people today are frequently trapped.

Ans: (b)

67.  Choose the sentence which is most appropriate – grammatically, semantically and logically.

(a) Hi Harish. Long time no see. How was it going?

(b) Hi Harish. We haven’t meet in a long time. How is it going?

(c) Hi Harish. We haven’t met in a long time. How is it going?

(d) Hi Harish. Long time no meet. How has it been going?

Ans: (c)

68.   Rearrange the following parts (1, 2, 3 and 4) in proper sequence to obtain a correct sentence.

1. and he who has hope,

2. has hope

3. has everything

4. the person who has health

(a) 1, 4, 3, 2

(b) 3, 2, 4, 1

(c) 3, 4, 1, 2

(d) 4, 2, 1, 3

Ans: (d). MCQs on Sentence Correction 2

69.   Following is a set of four sentences. Choose the correct set.

(a) Sorry to keep you. How long are you waiting?

(b) My apologies for delaying. How long have you been waiting.

(c) Sorry to keep you. How long have you been waiting?

(d) Sorry for the delay. Since how long are you waiting?

Ans: (b). MCQs on Sentence Correction 2

70. Choose the sentence which is most appropriate – grammatically, semantically and logically.

(a) This site will give at least several no-follow links to your blogs and site from your articles.

(b) This site allows you to give several no-follow links to your blogs and site from your articles.

(c) This site allow you to give several no-follow links to your blogs and site form your articles.

(d) You can get several no-follow link to your blog and site from this article.

Ans: (b)

71. All the allegations levelled against him were found to be baseless.

(a) levelled for

(b) level with

(c) level against

(d) No correction required

Ans: (d)

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72. Rajat would have been looked smart in traditional clothes.

(a) was looked

(b) would be looked

(c) had looking

(d) would have looked

Ans: (d)

73. Hardly had I finished writing the letter before Anil arrived.

(a) then

(b) while

(c) when

(d) as

Ans: (c)

74. His father won’t be able to leave for Varanasi until they have arrived.

(a) until they arrive

(b) until they will arrive

(c) until they will have arrived

(d) No improvement

Ans: (a)

75. He has said so out of affection, do not take it to heart.

(a) in heart

(b) it in the heart

(c) by the heart

(d) No improvement

Ans: (d). MCQs on Sentence Correction 2

76. What we needed are not a large  house but a small cottage.

(a) were

(b) was

(c) is

(d) No improvement

Ans: (c). MCQs on Sentence Correction 2

77. I would gladly accompany your sister if you had asked him.

(a) would have gladly accompanied

(b) was to have gladly accompanied

(c) will gladly accompany

(d) No improvement

Ans: (a)

78. Since 1986, there is no earthquakes here.

(a) have been

(b) are

(c) were being

(d) No improvement

Ans: (a)

79. It is time the six year old is learning how to read and write.

(a) has learned

(b) learnt

(c) was learning

(d) No improvement

Ans: (b). MCQs on Sentence Correction 2

80. He plays cricket and tennis also.

(a) both

(b) besides

(c) too

(d) No improvement

Ans: (c)

81. I am used to hard work.

(a) hard working

(b) work hard

(c) work hardly

(d) No improvement

Ans: (d)

82. Practically every part of the banana tree is used by man.

(a) most part

(b) any part

(c) each part

(d) No improvement

Ans: (d). MCQs on Sentence Correction 2

83. No sooner I saw the tiger than I ran away.

(a) No sooner I had seen

(b) No sooner did I see

(c) As soon as I saw

(d) No improvement

Ans: (b). MCQs on Sentence Correction 2

84. Try to be diplomatic when you refuse any invitation, so for not to cause bad feeling.

(a) as far not

(b) so as not

(c) if as far not

(d) since then not

Ans: (b)

85. They have a scheme of rewarding the best of the performers every year.

(a) a best performer

(b) the best among the performer

(c) a best among performer

(d) No correction required

Ans: (d)

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86. No sooner do the bells ring than the curtain rose.

(a) did the bell ring

(b) did the bells ring

(c) had the bell rang

(d) had the bell rung

Ans: (b)

87. Because of his ill health, the doctor has advised him not to refrain from smoking.

(a) to not refrain from

(b) to resort to

(c) to refrain from

(d) to be refrained from

Ans: (d)

88. He should not had done it.

(a) had not

(b) should had not

(c) should not have

(d) should have

Ans: (c). MCQs on Sentence Correction 2

89. The world has seen small real attempt at population and resource planning.

(a) few

(b) little

(c) less

(d) a few

Ans: (b)

90. I have got some tea, but I do not have a sugar.

(a) some

(b) got

(c) more

(d) any

Ans: (d). MCQs on Sentence Correction 2

91. My hair stood off ends when I saw the horrible sight.

(a) stood at ends

(b) stood on ends

(c) stood to ends

(d) stands on ends

Ans: (b)

92. Had I realised how close I was to the edge of the valley, I would not have carried the bags there.

(a) Had I been realised

(b) If I would have realised

(c) When I realised

(d) No correction required

Ans: (d)

93. The moment the manager came to know fraudulent action of his assistant, he order immediately dismissed him.

(a) immediately ordered his dismissed

(b) ordered his immediate dismissal

(c) immediately order dismissal of his

(d) ordered for immediately dismissal of him.

Ans: (b). MCQs on Sentence Correction 2

94. What happens to all those travellers on the ship was not known?

(a) What happened of

(b) What happened in

(c) What is that happens to

(d) What happened to

Ans: (d)

95. The long or short of it is that I do not want to deal with that new firm.

(a) The long and short of it

(b) The long and short for it

(c) The long or short for it

(d) The shot and long for it

Ans: (a)

96. Most of the Indian workers are as healthy as if not healthier than, British workers.

(a) as if healthy as not healthier

(b) healthier but not as healthy

(c) as healthy, if not healthier

(d) No correction required

Ans: (d)

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97. The moment they saw me, they were delight.

(a) had delighted

(b) were delighted

(c) are delighted

(d) have been delighted

Ans: (b)

98. If he has to spend five hours in the queue, it was really a wastage.

(a) is a really wastage

(b) is real a wastage

(c) has really a wastage

(d) is really a wastage

Ans: (d)

99. The people generally try to curry favour with the corrupt but influential person.

(a) cook favour

(b) seek favour

(c) extract favour

(d) No correction required

Ans: (d). MCQs on Sentence Correction 2

100. Making friends is more rewarding than to make enemies.

(a) to be unsociable

(b) to be sociable

(c) being unsociable

(d) making enemies

Ans: (d). MCQs on Sentence Correction 2

101. The meeting was attended to by all invitees.

(a) all attended to by

(b) attended by all

(c) fully attended to by

(d) like attending to all

Ans: (b)

102. Can you tell me why did you not speak the truth?

(a) why did not you speak

(b) that why did you not speak

(c) why you did not speak

(d) why did you not spoke

Ans: (c) 0 0 0.

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