
Direction: The question below has a sentence with four underlined words or phrases. Identify the one word or phrase that must be changed to make the sentence correct. Mark E for no error.
It is a common observation that many a man have resigned to fate.


Important Questions on Language Skills
Direction: The question below has a sentence with four underlined words or phrases. Identify the one word or phrase that must be changed to make the sentence correct. Mark E for no error.
After his years of dedicated service to the country, the politician and statesman were honoured at a public felicitation ceremony.

Direction: The question below has a sentence with four underlined words or phrases. Identify the one word or phrase that must be changed to make the sentence correct. Mark E for no error.
He has become too old now, so it is necessary that someone looked after him.

Question has a sentence with four underlined words or phrases. Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order to make the sentence correct. Mark E for no error.
A representative of the Bank will provide the students with an insight into the economic future of the country

Question has a sentence with four underlined words or phrases. Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order to make the sentence correct. Mark E for no error.
The Indian rupee is again under pressure as rising oil prices has resulted in an increased demand for the dollar.

Question has a sentence with four underlined words or phrases. Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order to make the sentence correct. Mark E for no error.
Please ask your sister to unthaw all the vegetables as I plan to have a smorgasbord of cheese, vegetables and soups.

Directions: In the following question, a sentence is divided into some parts. Choose the part which is grammatically or contextually incorrect. In case there is no error, choose 'No error' as your answer.
If I was (a) the President, I would (b) have made yoga and (c) meditation compulsory for all. (d) No error (e)

In questions choose the set of prepositions whose meaning and sequence best fits the three given sentences.
1. Krishna said that he would arrive and
2. In the newly constructed shopping mall the shops stay open
3. The formalities are all over and the rocket is ready for launch minutes
(a) at
(b) from
(c) on
(d) in
(e) between
(f) for

In questions choose the set of prepositions whose meaning and sequence best fits the three given sentences.
1. What seemed like difficult and hectic lectures turned out to be useful and instrumental lessons effective personal development.
2. Even though my teacher was a patient lady, she was quite strict students who were irresponsible and undisciplined.
3. While Jack scored average marks in most of his subject tests, he was, a long way, ahead of his peers when it came to general knowledge.
(a) against
(b) towards
(c) of
(d) along
(e) with
(f) by
