
Read the following sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (d). (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any)
Accordingly their policies banks (a)\write off outstanding amounts(b)\in NPA accounts.(c)\No error.(d)


Important Questions on Grammar
Question Directions: Find the first word of the question for which the given sentence is the answer.
They reached the day before yesterday.

Find the first word of the question for which the given sentence is the answer.
We cannot do away with all our old customs.

Direction: In the following question, choose the correct answer to fill the blank.
Rice_____curry is my usual breakfast.

Direction: In the following question, choose the correct answer to fill the blank.
Abhinav_____his brother was going to Mumbai.

The following sentence has a word or group of words missing. Four or five alternative words are given. You have to find out which one of them would make the sentence grammatically correct and meaningful.
No sooner _____ than the police handcuffed him.

The sentence has three parts, indicated by (A), (B) and (C). Read the sentence to find out whether there is an error. If you find an error in any one of the parts (A, B, C), indicate your response by marking the letter related to that part. If the sentence has no error, indicate this by marking (D) which stands for 'no error'. Errors may belong to grammar usage or idioms. Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.
The teacher asked his students (A)/ If they had gone through (B)/ either of the three chapters included in the prescribed text.(C)/ No error(D).

The sentence has three parts, indicated by (A), (B) and (C). Read the sentence to find out whether there is an error. If you find an error in any one of the parts (A, B, C), indicate your response by marking the letter related to that part. If the sentence has no error, indicate this by marking (D) which stands for 'no error'. Errors may belong to grammar usage or idioms. Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.
With the crisis deepening, (A)/ the critics sense an opportunity (B)/ about putting in place a more radical strategy.(C)/ No error (D).

