Important English Questions on Error Spot with Detailed Explanation for IBPS Exams 2017

Important English Questions on Error Spot with Detailed Explanation for IBPS Exams 2017:
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Direction(1-10):
1). It is well known (a)/ that our Jawans live (b)/ an ordered life (c)/ throughout their career.(d)/No error (e)

1). Ans:- C
Explanation:- The adjective ‘ordered’ is used in wrong form, it will be ‘orderly’.

2). Why don’t you (a)/ call round tomorrow? (b)/ We can have a cup(c)/ on tea and a chat.(d)/No error (e)

a
b
c
d
e
2). Ans:- D
Explanation:- The preposition ‘on’ will be replaced by ‘of’. It will be called as ‘a cup of tea’.


3). We used to spend lot of ample(a)/ timeas well as(b)/ money back in the(c)/ schooldays on snooker.(d)/No error (e)

a
b
c
d
e
3). Ans:- A
Explanation:- Here, the words ‘lot of’ and ‘ample’ have the same meaning. So, ‘lot of’ will be eliminated.


4). To bring order into this(a)/ system the states evolved (b)/ central banks to regulating and(c)/ monitor the system.(d)/No error (e)

a
b
c
d
e
4). Ans:- C
Explanation:- The sentence is in past tense, but this part shall be in simple, so, instead of ‘regulating’, ‘regulate’ will come.


5). Since metal coins were not always easy to (a)/ carry and as transactions becomes bigger and (b)/ many, the merchants started(c)/ issuing promissory notes against them. (d)/No error (e)

a
b
c
d
e
5). Ans:- B
Explanation:- The sentence is in past tense, so the verb will be ‘became’, instead of ‘becomes’.


6). He has a well-known(a)/ propensity to impose his(b)/ will of others, and as long as(c)/ it works it seems good.(d)/No error (e)

a
b
c
d
e
6). Ans:- C
Explanation:- The preposition ‘of’ will be replaced by ‘on’.


7). In a company that was struggling to(a)/ lock in a sustainable(b)/ cash flow, this merger would(c)/ have been pure gold.(d)/No error (e)

a
b
c
d
e
7). Ans:- A
Explanation:- In the first part of the sentence, ‘in’ will be replaced by ‘for’, because here, about company is being referred to.


8). Governments across the globe (a)/ came under pressure to support,(b)/ from various social welfare measures, those of(c)/ their people who were hit by the downturn.(d)/No error (e)/span>

a
b
c
d
e
8). Ans:- C
Explanation:- The conjunction ‘from’ will be replaced by ‘through’ as it creates proper meaning.


9). To just stick to Delhi, (a)/ less than five percent(b)/ of women feel that(c)/ public spaces have been safe.(d)/No error (e)

a
b
c
d
e
9). Ans:- D
Explanation:- It is a general sentence, so it will be in simple present tense, so ‘have been’ will be replaced by ‘are’.

10). The concept of just being outdoors (a)/ to have enjoy a nice day or just wander about, (b)/ is not something that is available to(c)/ the majority of women in urban areas. (d)/No error (e)

a
b
c
d
e
10). Ans:- B
Explanation:- In this part of the sentence, ‘have’ is used irrelevantly, so it will be eliminated.

 

 
 



 

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