Saturday, 9 January 2016

LIC AAO | IBPS SO | ENGLISH QUIZ - 4



           1.   (a) The table’s legs /(b) have been /(c) elaborately carved. /(d) No error.

           2.   (a) The sceneries /(b) of Kashmir /(c) is very charming. /(d) No error


           3.   (a) He/(b) takes pain /(c) over his work. /(d) No error


          4.   (a) My sister /(b) has read /(c) pages after pages of the Bible. /(d) No error

   
         5.   (a) I went to the temple /(b) with my parents, aunts /(c) and cousin sisters. /(d) No error


         6.   (a) The beautiful /(b) surrounding of the place /(c) enchanted me. /(d) No error


         7.  (a) The Manager put forward /(b) a number of criterions /(c) for the post. /(d) No error


         8.  (a) I like /(b) the poetries /(c) of Byron and Shelley. /(d) No error


        9.   (a) No Porter being available /(b) he carried /(c) all his luggages himself. /(d) No error


      10. (a) When I entered the bedroom /(b) I saw a snake crawling /(c) on the ground. /(d) No error


 

Answers :-


1. (a); ‘Table’s legs’ should be changed into ‘legs of table’. ‘s’ is generally not used with non     living things.


2. (a); Change ‘sceneries’ into ‘scenery’. Scenery is an uncountable noun.


3. (b);‘take pains’ is correct. It means ‘to work hard’.


4. (c); If a noun comes on the either side of a preposition, the noun will come in singular form.
 ‘Page after Page’ is correct.


5. (c); Change ‘cousin sisters’ into ‘cousins’ 


6. (b); Surrounding is the ‘ing’ form of verb ‘surround’. Use ‘Surroundings’. It means the area around someone or something.


7. (b); ‘Criteria’ is plural of ‘criterion’.


8. (b); ‘Poetry’ is an uncountable noun. Hence it is singular and it does not have any plural form.


9. (c); Change ‘luggages’ into ‘luggage’. It is an uncountable noun. Hence it must be in singular  form.


10.(c); ‘Ground’ means the surface of earth. Change ‘ground’ into ‘floor’.

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