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  • 1. One should exercisetheir right to vote.

    1. his
    2. our
    3. one's
    4. No improvement
  • 2. The record for the biggest tiger hunt has not been met since 1911 when Lord Hardinge, then Viceroy of India, shot a tiger that measured eleven feet six and three-fourth inches.

    1. bettered
    2. improved
    3. broken
    4. No improvement
  • 3. She cooks, washes dishes, does her homework and then relaxing.

    1. relaxing then
    2. then is relaxing
    3. relaxing is then
    4. then relaxes
    5. No correction required
  • 4. The chemist hadn't hardly any of those kind of medicines.

    1. had hardly any of those kinds
    2. had hardly not any of those kinds
    3. had scarcely any of those kind
    4. had hardly any of those kind
    5. No corrections required
  • 5. The easiest of the thing to do is to ask the address from the postman.

    1. of the things to do
    2. among the things to do
    3. of the thing to be done
    4. of all the things done
    5. No correction required
  • 6. Ramesh is as tall if not, taller than Mahesh.

    1. not as tall but
    2. not so tall but as
    3. as if not
    4. as tall as, if not
    5. No correction required
  • 7. The cheeta can run faster than the gazelle; it is the speediest of the two.

    1. the most speedier
    2. more speedy
    3. the speedier
    4. No improvement
  • 8. I gave my niece a children's very colourfully illustrated encyclopaedia.

    1. a very colourfully illustrated children's encyclopaedia
    2. a child's very colourfully illustrated encyclopaedia
    3. an illustrated child's very colourful encyclopedia
    4. No improvement
  • 9. Any able bodies man is eligible for the job.

    1. any able -bodied men are
    2. each able-bodied man is
    3. any able-bodied men have been
    4. No improvement
  • 10. I waited for half an hour for my friend, but the train didn't turn in.

    1. turn about
    2. turn around
    3. turn up
    4. No improvement
  • 11. I am used tohard work.

    1. hard working
    2. work hard
    3. work hardly
    4. No improvement
  • 12. What are needed are not large houses but small cottages.

    1. were
    2. was
    3. is
    4. No improvement
  • 13. Old habits die hardly.

    1. die much hardly
    2. die hard
    3. die too hard
    4. No improvement
  • 14. One of the men gave first aid to Hitesh who is injured in road accident.

    1. who had injured
    2. who was injured
    3. which was injured
    4. as he was to injure
    5. No correction required
  • 15. Being worked for whole day, you should have taken some rest and started the work tomorrow.

    1. after having work
    2. having worked for
    3. working for
    4. after being worked for
    5. No correction required
  • 16. Why did you not spokento me earlier?

    1. did you not spoke
    2. you did not speak
    3. did you not speak
    4. were you not spoken
    5. No improvement
  • 17. Hardly does the sun rise when the stars disappeared.

    1. have the sun rose
    2. had the sun risen
    3. did the sun rose
    4. the sun rose
    5. No correction required
  • 18. Had I realised how close I was to the edge of the valley, I would not have carried the bags there.

    1. had I been realised
    2. if I would have realised
    3. when I realised
    4. had I had realised
    5. No correction required
  • 19. Never has the inadequacy of police been in clearer focus than in the communal violence that flared up recently.

    1. higher
    2. stronger
    3. better
    4. sharper
    5. no error
  • 20. There is a shortage of well qualified teachers of most subjects, specially of English and economics.

    1. especially of
    2. especially in
    3. in special of
    4. No improvement
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  • Rehman 5 years ago

    Hehehe

  • Anish vidyarthi 7 years ago

    Very good