
In these questions, some parts of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error to the appropriate letter (a, b, c). If there is no error, your answer is (d).
Some categorically suspected/(a)having seen the/(b)guard and thief together./(c)No error/(d)


Important Questions on Spotting Errors (Miscellaneous)
In these questions, some parts of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error to the appropriate letter (a, b, c). If there is no error, your answer is (d).
He was/(a)not in position to state/(b)the speed the ship travelled./(c)No error/(d)

In these questions, some part of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. If a sentence is free from errors, mark (d) as your answer.
The NCC commandant along with his cadets/(a)are going to Delhi/(b)to participate in the Republic Day Parade./(c)No error/(d)

In these questions, some part of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. If a sentence is free from errors, mark (d) as your answer.
World is producing enough/(a)for every citizen but still there is hunger and malnutrition/(b)and it is continuing year after year./(c)No error/(d)

In these questions, some part of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. If a sentence is free from errors, mark (d) as your answer.
Many of the famous/(a)advertising offices/(b)are located at Madison Avenue./(c)No error/(d)

In these questions, some part of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. If a sentence is free from errors, mark (d) as your answer.
Nature has denied us/(a)the power of closing our ears/(b)which she gave in respect of our eyes./(c)No error/(d)

In these questions, some part of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error. If a sentence is free from errors, mark (d) as your answer.
He did not succeed/(a)to get the job/(b)though he tried his level best./(c)No error/(d)

In this section, a number of sentences are given. The sentences are divided in three separate parts and each one is labelled (a), (b) and (c). Read each sentence to find out whether there is an error in any divided part. No sentence has more than one error. When you find an error in any one of the divided parts (a), (b) or (c), indicate your response on the Answer Sheet at the appropriate space. You may feel that there is no error in a sentence. In that case, (d) will signify a 'No error-' response. Errors may be in grammar, word usage or idioms. There may be a word missing or there may be a word which should be removed. You are not required to correct the error. You are required only to indicate your response on the answer sheet.
Let us/(a)bring this discussion/(b)to close./(c)No error/(d)

In this section, a number of sentences are given. The sentences are divided in three separate parts and each one is labelled (a), (b) and (c). Read each sentence to find out whether there is an error in any divided part. No sentence has more than one error. When you find an error in any one of the divided parts (a), (b) or (c), indicate your response on the Answer Sheet at the appropriate space. You may feel that there is no error in a sentence. In that case, (d) will signify a 'No erro-' response. Errors may be in grammar, word usage or idioms. There may be a word missing or there may be a word which should be removed. You are not required to correct the error. You are requirei only to indicate your response on the answer sheet.
Each of them/(a)have a different version/(b)of the crime./(c)No error/(d)
