
In the question below, a sentence is broken into four parts which are marked as (A), (B), (C) and (D). One of them may be grammatically or structurally wrong in the context of the sentence. The letter of that word is the answer. If there is no wrong word or group of words, your answer will be (E), i.e., 'No error'. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).
(A) One of the most effective/(B) solutions is that/(C) she should work on Sunday/(D) and complete the assignment./(E) No error.


Important Questions on Spotting Errors
In the question below, a sentence is broken into four parts which are marked as (A), (B), (C) and (D). One of them may be grammatically or structurally wrong in the context of the sentence. The letter of that word is the answer. If there is no wrong word or group of words, your answer will be (E), i.e., 'No error'. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).
(A) He had to/(B) seek legal help in/(C) order for settling/(D) the dispute./(E) No error.

In the question below, a sentence is broken into four parts which are marked as (A), (B), (C) and (D). One of them may be grammatically or structurally wrong in the context of the sentence. The letter of that word is the answer. If there is no wrong word or group of words, your answer will be (E), i.e., 'No error'. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).
(A) Since I had been gone/(B) through the book/(C) long back, I could/(D) not remember the contents./(E) No error.

In the question below, a sentence is broken into four parts which are marked as (A), (B), (C) and (D). One of them may be grammatically or structurally wrong in the context of the sentence. The letter of that word is the answer. If there is no wrong word or group of words, your answer will be (E), i.e., 'No error'. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).
(A) We have to take/(B) him to the hospital yesterday/(C) because he was/(D) suffering from fever./(E) No error.

In the question below, a sentence is broken into four parts which are marked as (A), (B), (C) and (D). One of them may be grammatically or structurally wrong in the context of the sentence. The letter of that word is the answer. If there is no wrong word or group of words, your answer will be (E), i.e., 'No error'. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).
(A) The interviewer asked the actress/(B) how could she/(C) manage to attain fame/(D) in a short period./(E) No error.

In the question below, a sentence is broken into four parts which are marked as (A), (B), (C) and (D). One of them may be grammatically or structurally wrong in the context of the sentence. The letter of that word is the answer. If there is no wrong word or group of words, your answer will be (E), i.e., 'No error'. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).
(A) The Head of the Department/(B) advised all the staff/(C) to not to/(D) indulge in gossip./ (E) No error.

In the question below, a sentence is broken into four parts which are marked as (A), (B), (C) and (D). One of them may be grammatically or structurally wrong in the context of the sentence. The letter of that word is the answer. If there is no wrong word or group of words, your answer will be (E), i.e., 'No error'. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).
(A) I shall be able/(B) to complete the work in/ (C) stipulated time provide/(D) you do not disturb me./(E) No error.

In the question below, a sentence is broken into four parts which are marked as (A), (B), (C) and (D). One of them may be grammatically or structurally wrong in the context of the sentence. The letter of that word is the answer. If there is no wrong word or group of words, your answer will be (E), i.e., 'No error'. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).
(A) Having learn my lessons/(B) I was very careful/(C) in dealing with him/(D) in front of his roommate./(E) No error.

In the question below, a sentence is broken into four parts which are marked as (A), (B), (C) and (D). One of them may be grammatically or structurally wrong in the context of the sentence. The letter of that word is the answer. If there is no wrong word or group of words, your answer will be (E), i.e., 'No error'. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).
(A) In spite of his/(B) being a Quiz Master/(C) show was/(D) a big flop./(E) No error.
