
Direction: Which part of the given sentence is erroneous? In case, there is no error, mark (d).
She looked at him (a)/ in such distress (b)/ as he had to look away. (c)/ No error (d)


Important Questions on Spotting The Errors
Direction: Which part of the given sentence is erroneous? In case, there is no error, mark (d).
This film is interesting (a)/ and the previous one (b)/ was boring. (c)/ No error (d)

Direction: Which part of the given sentence is erroneous? In case, there is no error, mark (d).
It is difficult to know (a)/ whether (b)/ you are selected or not. (c)/ No error (d)

Direction: Which part of the given sentence is erroneous? In case, there is no error, mark (d).
He has no chance (a)/ than to start (b)/ his own business. (c)/ No error. (d)

Direction: Which part of the given sentence is erroneous? In case, there is no error, mark (d).
They had hardly finished (a)/ their meals that at once (b)/ they resumed their duty. (c)/ No error (d)

Direction: Which part of the given sentence is erroneous? In case, there is no error, mark (d).
I don't know whether (a)/ Raj is equally (b)/ good as Vimal. (c)/ No error (d)

Direction: Which part of the given sentence is erroneous? In case, there is no error, mark (d).
He (a)/ will return (b)/ on either Monday or Tuesday. (c)/ No error (d)

Direction: Which part of the given sentence is erroneous? In case, there is no error, mark (d).
He is (a)/ not honest and not (b)/ truthful. (c)/ No error (d)

Direction: Which part of the given sentence is erroneous? In case, there is no error, mark (d).
He has no other business (a)/ but to play (b)/ with computers. (c)/ No error (d)
