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  • The test is designed to check your current understanding of the language and whether you are able to use the rules of grammar to identify errors in sentences.
  • Directions for individual questionsEach sentence is divided into parts and each part is labeled as an answer option. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and mark that part as the answer. If there is no error, mark that part as your answer

Part Errors (Grammar): Test-6

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Question 1
Identify the error in the sentence given below.
A
To know what people react to
B
an unforeseen situation
C
is very important
D
to decide our course of action.
E
No error
Question 1 Explanation: 
To know how people react to ‘How people’ depicts the way in which people will react to the situation.
Question 2
Identify the error in the sentence given below.
A
Some people like
B
to do some social
C
work even though
D
it lacks resources.
E
No error
Question 2 Explanation: 
They lack resources ‘It’ is related to ‘some people’ so ‘it lacks’ will not be used, rather ‘they lack’ will be used.
Question 3
Identify the error in the sentence given below.
A
His qualities include
B
the ability to take
C
right and quickly decisions
D
on important policies.
E
No error
Question 3 Explanation: 
right and quick decisions ‘Right’ and ‘quick’ are the adjectives used for ‘decisions’. ‘Quickly’ is the adverb to depict the way in which decisions are made.
Question 4
Identify the error in the sentence given below.
A
A group of youngsters
B
has lend financial assistance
C
to the flood-affected
D
people of the villages.
E
No error
Question 4 Explanation: 
has lent financial assistance The tense in the sentence is ‘present’, hence ‘has lent’ will be used.
Question 5
Identify the error in the sentence given below.
A
India has entered a downward spiral
B
where the organized, productive
C
and law abide sectors are subject to
D
savage amounts of multiple taxes.
E
No error
Question 5 Explanation: 
and law-abiding sectors are subject to Law-abiding will be the adjective used for sectors.
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