The ONE? Noun Practice
The ONE? Noun Practice
The ONE? Noun Practice
1. People blamed him (a) / for being (b) / a coward person. (c) /
No error (d)
2. There are so many filths (a)/ all around (b)/ the place. (c)/ No
error (d)
4. The old and sick is advised (a)/ to stay at home when (b)/
pollution levels increase. (c)/ No error (d)
2. There are so much filth (a)/ all around (b)/ the place. (c)/ No
error (d)
4. The old and sick are advised (a)/ to stay at home when (b)/
pollution levels increase. (c)/ No error (d)
5. The legs of the table (A)/ have been (B) / elaborately carved.
(C)/No Error (D)
6. Children enjoy listening to (a)/ghosts stories (b)/ especially
on Halloween night. (c)/No error (d)
8. Many people have the perception (a)/ that the affluent is the
happiest (b)/lot on the earth. (c)/No error (d)
9. Did you see (a) / any of the child (b) / when you were (c) / in
the garden? (d) / No error (e)
8. Many people have the perception (a)/ that the affluent are
the happiest (b)/lot on the earth. (c)/No error (d)
9. Did you see (a) / any of the children (b) / when you were (c) /
in the garden? (d) / No error (e)
13. If left unattended, even a small cut can turn into a ..........
(a) sore (b) ore
(c) soar (d) sour
11. There is no more room for you in this compartment.
(a) There is no more accommodation
(b) There is no more place
(c) There is no more seat
(d) No improvement
13. If left unattended, even a small cut can turn into a ..........
(a) sore (b) ore
(c) soar (d) sour
14. He did many mischiefs.
(a) made many a mischiefs (b) made much mischief
(c) committed many mischiefs (d) No improvement
18. One is wrong to (a)/ believe that the (b)/ rich is privileged.
(c)/ No error (d)
19. I want to open (a)/ a saving account (b)/ in your bank. (c)/
No error (d)
21. Many peoples were (a)/ brought to safety (b)/ by the army
helicopters (c)/ from the flood hit area. (d)/No error (e)
17. He says he knows French very well (a) / but as a matter of
fact (b) / he does not know (c) / the alphabet of French (d) / No
error (e).
18. One is wrong to (a)/ believe that the (b)/ rich are privileged.
(c)/ No error (d)
19. I want to open (a)/ a savings account (b)/ in your bank. (c)/
No error (d)
21. Many people were (a)/ brought to safety (b)/ by the army
helicopters (c)/ from the flood hit area. (d)/No error (e)
22. According to government’s estimates (a)/ at least four
millions tonnes of sugar (b)/ will have to be imported (c)/ this
year because of a poor monsoon. (d)/No error (e)
23. The poor’s plight (a) / in India is very pathetic (b) / and to
top it all, there is (c) / none to improve their condition (d) / No
error (e).
24. Bengali people (a) / do eat fishes every day, (b) / but she
does not (c) / like it all (d) / No error (e).
23. The plight of the poor (a) / in India is very pathetic (b) / and
to top it all, there is (c) / none to improve their condition (d) /
No error (e).
24. Bengali people (a) / do eat fish every day, (b) / but she does
not (c) / like it all (d) / No error (e).
29. You will have to account for all the .......... incurred during
your tenure.
(a) losses (b) lose
(c) looses (d) lost
27. In fact, if it hadn't been for his invaluable advice on so many
occasions I wouldn't have achieved anything in live.
(a) remarkable advice (b) valuable advices
(c) priceless suggestions (d) No improvement
29. You will have to account for all the .......... incurred during
your tenure.
(a) losses (b) lose
(c) looses (d) lost
30. Three police were running after (a) / a terrorist who had (b)
/ recently made an attempt (c) / to explode the parliament (d)
/ No error (e).
31. Such a phenomena has (a) / never been seen here (b) /
before and it is highly (c) / threatening for the whole humanity
(d) / No error (e).
32. Do you know the (a) / fact that the economics (b) / of this
project is very (c) / discouraging for sure? (d) / No error (e).
33. Two millions people (a)/ attended the meeting (b)/ held in
parade grounds. (c)/ No error (d)
34. Cattles (a) / were grazing (b) / in the meadows (c) / near
our farm. (d) / No error (d)
30. Three policemen were running after (a) / a terrorist who
had (b) / recently made an attempt (c) / to explode the
parliament (d) / No error (e).
31. Such a phenomenon has (a) / never been seen here (b) /
before and it is highly (c) / threatening for the whole humanity
(d) / No error (e).
32. Do you know the (a) / fact that the economics (b) / of this
project are very (c) / discouraging for sure? (d) / No error (e).
33. Two million people (a)/ attended the meeting (b)/ held in
parade grounds. (c)/ No error (d)
34. Cattles (a) / were grazing (b) / in the meadows (c) / near
our farm. (d) / No error (d)
35. After the brief appearance before the waiting crowds, (a)/
he was taken (b)/ to the Governor chamber (c)/ for the
swearing in ceremony. (d)/No error (e)
38. All the furnitures have been (a)/ sent to the new house (b)/
located in a village. (c)/No error (d)
39. My sister (a)/ has read (b)/ pages after pages of the Bible.
(c)/ No error (d)
35. After the brief appearance before the waiting crowds, (a)/
he was taken (b)/ to the Governor’s chamber (c)/ for the
swearing in ceremony. (d)/No error (e)
38. All the furniture have been (a)/ sent to the new house (b)/
located in a village. (c)/No error (d)
39. My sister (a)/ has read (b)/ page after page of the Bible. (c)/
No error (d)
40. My family is living in various parts (a) / of India and
therefore (b) / it is very difficult for me (c) / to meet all folks in
one visit (d) / No error (e).
42. The authorities have instructed (a)/ that brief notes must
be prepared (b)/ on all the issues related (c)/ to customer
grievances. (d)/No error (e)
43. The suspicion (a) was paralysed (b) due to the impact of the
tortuous (c) interrogation (d). All Correct (e)
44. The lawyer asked the complainant (a)/ to put his sign (b)/
on the paper. (c)/ No error (d)
40. My family are living in various parts (a) / of India and
therefore (b) / it is very difficult for me (c) / to meet all folks in
one visit (d) / No error (e).
42. The authorities have instructed (a)/ that brief notes must
be prepared (b)/ on all the issues related (c)/ to customer’s
grievances. (d)/No error (e)
43. The suspect (a) was paralysed (b) due to the impact of the
tortuous (c) interrogation (d). All Correct (e)
44. The lawyer asked the complainant (a)/ to put his signature
(b)/ on the paper. (c)/ No error (d)
45. In order to impart (A)/ training to bank employees(B) we
are setting up (C) centres at various location.(D) No Error (E)
47. In cities people don't (a)/ always have the time to (b)/ catch
up with old friends or (c)/ spend times with their family. (d)/
No error(e)
49. Please give me two (a) / dozen banana and (b) / a piece of
coconut. (c) / No error (d)
45. In order to impart (A)/ training to bank employees(B) we
are setting up (C) centres at various locations.(D) No Error (E)
47. In cities people don't (a)/ always have the time to (b)/ catch
up with old friends or (c)/ spend time with their family. (d)/ No
error(e)
49. Please give me two (a) / dozen bananas and (b) / a piece of
coconut. (c) / No error (d)
50. Against the popular (a)/ perception, the (b)/ intelligent is
not arrogant. (c)/ No error (d)
52. For her sake as well as for John (a)/ I hoped fervently (b)/
that she might still be found. (c)/ No error (d)
53. Scents (a)/have utter (b)/ disregard for wealth and (c)/
worldly matters. (d)/ All correct (e)
52. For her sake as well as for John’s (a)/ I hoped fervently (b)/
that she might still be found. (c)/ No error (d)
53. Saints (a)/have utter (b)/ disregard for wealth and (c)/
worldly matters. (d)/ All correct (e)
56. With the literacy rates in this (a)/ region as low as ten
percent (b)/ we need to encourage (c)/local people to build
schools. (d)/No error (e)
57. When Sunil got back from Shimla, (a) / he said that he had
never (b) / seen such a wonderful (c) / spectacles in his life
before (d) / No error (e).
58. This misogynist hates (A)/ all mother in laws, (B)/ lady-
doctors and house maids (C)/ No Error(D)
59. The (a)/young man (b)/ had no manner. (c)/ No error (d)
Because the words "female" and "woman" mean different
things. "Female" is a scientific term that refers to the sex of
a species that is capable of producing children. The term
"woman" refers specifically to human beings, while
"female" could refer to any species.
55. I need twenty men and fifty women (a) / to get this work
done (b) / within less (c) / than five days (d) / No error (e).
56. With the literacy rate in this (a)/ region as low as ten
percent (b)/ we need to encourage (c)/local people to build
schools. (d)/No error (e)
57. When Sunil got back from Shimla, (a) / he said that he had
never (b) / seen such a wonderful (c) / spectacles in his life
before (d) / No error (e).
58. This misogynist hates (A)/ all mothers in law, (B)/ lady-
doctors and house maids (C)/ No Error(D)
59. The (a)/young man (b)/ had no manners. (c)/ No error (d)
60. Besides these norms, the data was also analyzed to form
the sub groups.
(a) the data had analyzed also
(b) the data were also concluded
(c) the data were also analyzed
(d) an data were analyzed also
(e) No correction required
63. You should always (a) / work hard because (b) / the fruits of
hard work (c) / are very sweet and rewarding (d) / No error (e).
65. The measles are (a)/ a disease that causes (b)/ fever and a
red rash. (c)/No error (d)
62. Last evening I went to the optician and bought spectacles.
(a) a spectacle
(b) two spectacles
(c) a pair of spectacles
(d) No improvement
63. You should always (a) / work hard because (b) / the fruits of
hard work (c) / are very sweet and rewarding (d) / No error (e).
65. The measles is (a)/ a disease that causes (b)/ fever and a
red rash. (c)/No error (d)
66. Socrates’s works (a) / are reckoned among (b) / the greatest
works rendered (c) / by any philosopher in the world (d)/ No
error (e).
67. My grandfather owns (a)/ fifty acre (b)/ of wet land. (c)/ No
error (d)
68. She has to leave for Mumbai (a) / tomorrow for an urgent
work, (b) / so get a ticket (c) / booked for her (d) / No error (e).
69. The Finance Minister view (a)/ is that the scheme will
ensure (b)/ that millions of farmers will be (c)/lifted out of
poverty. (d)/No error (e)
70. The long-distance train (a)/ which met with an accident (b)/
was carrying some army personal. (c)/No error (d)
66. Socrates’ works (a) / are reckoned among (b) / the greatest
works rendered (c) / by any philosopher in the world (d)/ No
error (e).
67. My grandfather owns (a)/ fifty acres (b)/ of wet land. (c)/
No error (d)
68. She has to leave for Mumbai (a) / tomorrow for an urgent
work, (b) / so get a ticket (c) / booked for her (d) / No error (e).
69. The Finance Minister’s view (a)/ is that the scheme will
ensure (b)/ that millions of farmers will be (c)/lifted out of
poverty. (d)/No error (e)
70. The long-distance train (a)/ which met with an accident (b)/
was carrying some army personnel. (c)/No error (d)
71. The roll (a)/ of the institute is to provide technical support
to other institutions and to constantly monitor (b)/ their
facilities (c)/ and performance. (d)/No error (e)
72. A moment delay (a)/ would have proved costly (b)/ in the
situation. (c)/ No error (d)
73. The first inning (a)/ of the match (b)/ was very sensational.
(c)/No error (d)
72. A moment’s delay (a)/ would have proved costly (b)/ in the
situation. (c)/ No error (d)
73. The first innings (a)/ of the match (b)/ was very sensational.
(c)/No error (d)
78. If you have a way with words, (a)/ a good sense of design
and administration ability (b)/ you may enjoy working in the
high pressure world of advertising. (c)/No error (d)
79. Pooja has to finish(a) / the two third of the (b) / work
within twenty four hours (c) / and you have to finish the whole
work in one day (d) / No error (e).
76. The haves should (A)/ not look scornfully (B)/ at the have
nots, rather they should (C)/ try to encourage them to work
hard and earn their livelihood. (D)/ No Error (E)
78. If you have a way with words, (a)/ a good sense of design
and administrative ability (b)/ you may enjoy working in the
high pressure world of advertising. (c)/No error (d)
79. Pooja has to finish(a) / the two thirds of the (b) / work
within twenty four hours (c) / and you have to finish the whole
work in one day (d) / No error (e).
80. He wanted me (A)/to bring two breads and some butter
(B)/for breakfast. (C)/ No Error (D)
82. Yesterday I met God (a) / and He told me that (b) / He is not
happy with (c) / menkind even in the least (d) / No error (e).
83. Before he could reach (a) the sight (b) of the burglary, the
criminals (c) had decamped. (d) All Correct (e)
84. Gradual (a) noise over a long period may have just as
harmful (b) an affect (c) as loud or sudden (d) noise. All correct
(e)
80. He wanted me (A)/to bring two pieces of bread and some
butter (B)/for breakfast. (C)/ No Error (D)
82. Yesterday I met God (a) / and He told me that (b) / He is not
happy with (c) / mankind even in the least (d) / No error (e).
83. Before he could reach (a) the site (b) of the burglary, the
criminals (c) had decamped. (d) All Correct (e)
84. Gradual (a) noise over a long period may have just as
harmful (b) an effect (c) as loud or sudden (d) noise. All correct
(e)
85. Regardless of (a) your teaching method, the objective of
any conversation class should be (b) for the students to practice
speaking words. (d)
87. Though the country (a)/ has got independent (b)/ in 1947,
many districts (c)/ still have no electricity. (d)/No error (e)
88. This time I was compelled (a) to leave him unpunished (b)
although he deserved severe (c) punishment for breech (d) of
rules. All Correct (e)
89. The young men from Japan (a)/ found the assent of the
mountain (b)/hard going. (c)/ No error (d)
85. Regardless of (a) your teaching method, the objective of
any conversation class should be (b) for the students to practise
speaking words. (d)
87. Though the country (a)/ has got independence (b)/ in 1947,
many districts (c)/ still have no electricity. (d)/No error (e)
88. This time I was compelled (a) to leave him unpunished (b)
although he deserved severe (c) punishment for breach (d) of
rules. All Correct (e)
89. The young men from Japan (a)/ found the ascent of the
mountain (b)/hard going. (c)/ No error (d)
90. My cousin sister is a teacher.
(a) Cousin (b) cousin's sister
(c) cousin brother (d) No improvement
92. The astronomer (a)/ who predicts the future (b)/ has
arrived. (c)/No error (d)
93. Raja Rammohan Roy was greatly pained (a)/ when he heard
the cries of widows (b)/ being burnt on their husband's pyres.
(c)/ No error (d)
90. My cousin sister is a teacher.
(a) Cousin (b) cousin's sister
(c) cousin brother (d) No improvement
92. The astrologer (a)/ who predicts the future (b)/ has arrived.
(c)/No error (d)
93. Raja Rammohan Roy was greatly pained (a)/ when he heard
the cries of widows (b)/ being burnt on their husbands’ pyres.
(c)/ No error (d)
94. We are still (a)/ waiting for the (b)/ committee decision
about (c)/ the pension plan. (d)/ No error (e)
95. No Porter being available (a)/ he carried (b)/ all his luggages
himself. (c)/ No error (d)
96. His sister’s-in-law hubby (a) / has been ill for more (b) /
than two months, so you (c) / must go to see him (d) / No error
(e).
97. The manager has (a)/ confidence in the engineer (b)/ ability
to (c)/design the new software. (d)/No error (e)
95. No Porter being available (a)/ he carried (b)/ all his luggage
himself. (c)/ No error (d)
96. His sister-in-law’s hubby (a) / has been ill for more (b) /
than two months, so you (c) / must go to see him (d) / No error
(e).
101. My politics are very (a) / moderate while (b) / his politics
are radical (c) / and revolutionary (d) / No error (e).
102. The Manager put forward (A)/ a number of criteria/ (B) for
the post. (C)/ No Error (D).
103. Having been found (a)/ guilty of the theft, (b)/ Sunny was
sentenced (c)/ to five year's imprisonment. (d)/ No error (e)
104. The interim report does not (a)/ analyse thoroughly the
principle causes (b)/ of the disaster. (c)/No error (d)
104. The interim report does not (a)/ analyse thoroughly the
principal causes (b)/ of the disaster. (c)/No error (d)