Cadets Defence Academy: English Specail by Sanjeev Thakur Sir

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 4

CADETS DEFENCE ACADEMY

21. The great artist (a)/ was surrounded by (b)/ his

NOUN usual crowd of hanger-ons.(c)/ no error(d)/


22. Hundreds of (a)/ passer bys (b)/ stopped at the
place of accident.(c)/ no error(d)/
23. My parents obtained (a)/ many informations
1. Jaya Jyotsna went (a)/ to her friend’s house (b)/ about this child last night.(c)/ no error(d)/
(b)/ and gave her two ten-rupees note.(c)/ no 24. One should use (a)/ spectacle to protect (b)/ the
error(d)/ eyes from bright sunlight.(c)/ no error(d)/
2. My son is reading (a)/ Dinkar’s and Nirala’s (b)/ 25. Soni together with her parents (a)/ went to the
poetries as a part of his syllabus.(c)/ no market (b)/ and brought a lot of
error(d)/ handkerchieves.(c)/ no error(d)/
3. It is very (a)/ difficult to chase (b)/ a huge score 26. Thousand of people (a)/ had already been killed
in the second inning.(c)/ no error(d)/ (b)/ in the accident near Fatuha.(c)/ no
4. I went to the house (a)/ and found that (b)/ the error(d)/
cart’s wheel was broken.(c)/ no error(d)/ 27. We have (a)/ received advices (b)/ from our
5. Sachin Tendulkar has (a)/ scored more than Delhi branch.(c)/ no error(d)/
(b)/ five thousands runs.(c)/ no error(d)/ 28. A few (a)/ dwarves are (b)/ working in this
6. The name of (a)/ Amitabh’s (b)/ and Ajitabh’s circus.(c)/ no error(d)/
father is Bachchanji.(c)/ no error(d)/ 29. The gentry (a)/ of our colony (b)/ was invited to
7. There was (a)/ no money in the bank (b)/ in attend the meeting.(c)/ no error(d)/
Dhananjay’s and Mritunjay’s joint account.(c)/ 30. Custom is (a)/ paid on goods (b)/ imported from
no error(d)/ other countries.(c)/ no error(d)/
8. They are (a)/ awaiting advices (b)/ from their 31. A number of boys are (a)/ reading this novel
Delhi branch.(c)/ no error(d) (b)/ because this is one of the most important
9. Thousand (a)/ of rupees (b)/ were spend by novel of India.(c)/ no error(d)/
him.(c)/ no error(d)/ 32. The book is (a)/ popular and the sale (b)/ is
10. The crews (a)/ of the boat (b)/ were not quite brisk in all major city.(c)/ no error(d)/
drowned.(c)/ no error(d)/ 33. His company is (a)/ one of the few company (b)/
11. Linguistic (a)/ is (b)/ the study of language.(c)/ manufacturing this product in the whole
no error(d)/ country.(c)/ no error(d)/
12. The machinery are(a)/ not functioning (b)/ 34. On my way (a)/ to the railway station I met (b)/
properly these days.(c)/ no error(d)/ one of your friend named Neeraj.(c)/ no
13. On his way (a)/ to the field (b)/ Golu saw a error(d)/
flock of sheeps.(c)/ no error(d)/ 35. Inspite of four letter (a)/ we have sent (b)/ we
14. Sunrise (a)/ is a (b)/ great phenomena.(c)/ no have received no answer from the authority.(c)/
error(d)/ no error(d)/
15. Success in money making (a)/ is not always 36. One of the most (a)/ widely spread (b)/ bad
(b)/ a good criteria of real success in life.(c)/ no habit is the use of tobacco.(c)/ no error(d)/
error(d)/ 37. One of the sergeant (a)/ came (b)/ running
16. A five men (a)/ delegation (b)/ waited upon the forward to the captain with a message (c)/ no
Prime Minister.(c)/ no error(d)/ error(d)/
17. The widow (a)/ who lives near his house (b)/ is 38. I am hearing (a)/ some old song (b)/ that I
passing through many crisis.(c)/ no error(d)/ like.(c)/ no error(d)/
18. Deepak has (a)/ four man servants (b)/ whereas 39. Her sister-in-laws (a)/ are a cruel lot (b)/ and
Alok has got only one woman servant.(c)/ no they harass her (c)/ no error(d)/
error(d)/ 40. One of the greatest contribution (a)/ to social
19. Rakhi met me (a)/ on the way (b)/ and asked a reform (b)/ was his movement for eradication of
one hundred rupees note .(c)/ no error(d)/ child marriage.(c)/ no error(d)/
20. Ramesh together with (a)/ his friends gave (b)/
Sarika good advices.(c)/ no error(d)/

ENGLISH SPECAIL BY SANJEEV THAKUR SIR


CADETS DEFENCE ACADEMY
41. In today meeting (a)/ we must first discuss (b)/ 61. The gentry of Mumbai does not like Salman
and thrash out the problem one by one.(c)/ no Khan at (a)/ all, even though he has a (b)/
error(d)/ number of good movies to his credit (c)/ no
42. A large number of (a)/ her classmate called for error (d)/
(b)/ the hospital when she was there.(c)/ no 62. The police has arrested him (a)/ so we are going
error(d)/ (b)/ to the police station (c)/ no error (d)/
43. A few word of (a)/ gratitude are enough (b)/ to 63. Science has proved that (a)/ even vermin (b)/
express your feelings sincerely.(c)/ no error(d)/ carries diseases (c)/ no error (d)/
44. No other (a)/ typists in this (b)/ office is as slow 64. Yesterday she gave me several pieces of advices
as she.(c)/ no error(d)/ (a)/ which have really proved (b)/ elixir to me
45. There is (a)/ no place (b)/ in the (c)/ no error (d)/
compartment.(c)/ no error(d)/ 65. These furnitures are of very good quality (a)/
46. Mr. Sharma is (a)/ one of the (b)/ best teacher this is why they (b)/ are so expensive (c)/ no
in our school.(c)/ no error(d)/ error (d)/
47. Leaders of different (a)/ state established (b)/ 66. She had already given you (a)/ an information
nationalist organizations at provincial level.(c)/ regarding that mishap, (b)/ however she did
no error(d)/ care even an iota for it (c)/ no error (d)/
48. I am totally opposed (a)/ to the statement (b)/ 67. Commander-in-chiefs are among (a)/ those who
of some of our manager.(c)/ no error(d)/ (b)/ get handsome salary (c)/ no error (d)/
49. On a number of occasions (a)/ we had noticed 68. Only today I have come to know (a)/ that Sunny
that (b)/ those two employees were often in has two (b)/ sister-in-laws (c)/ no error (d)/
state of confused (c)/ no error(d)/ 69. She was greeted by all the (a)/ passer-bys near
50. The beautiful (a)/ surrounding of the place (b)/ (b)/ Laxmi Nagar Metro station (c)/ no error (d)/
enchanted me.(c)/ no error(d)/ 70. The Jodhpur high Court has issued five
51. One of the important lesson (a)/ he taught me summons against him (a)/ so far, but he (b)/
was to save (b)/ at least thirty percent of my has attended to none of them (c)/ no error (d)/
gross income.(c)/ no error(d)/ 71. Most people in India now live in a house (a)/
52. The table’s legs (a)/ have been (b)/ elaborately built of bricks, (b)/ but earlier it was not like
carved (c)/ no error(d)/ that (c)/ no error (d)/
53. The sceneries (a)/ of Kashmir (b)/ is very 72. The news were so shocking that it (a)/
charming.(c)/ no error(d)/ depressed her to bits and she (b)/ decided to
54. There are only (a)/ a few company (b)/ that can leave the town (c)/ no error (d)/
handle projects of this magnitude.(c)/ no 73. Her hairs are not so straight and silky (a)/ as
error(d)/ yours, because she does not (b)/ take care of it
55. None of the student (a)/ in the class (b)/ scored properly (c)/ no error (d)/
below the given cut off marks.(c)/ no error(d)/ 74. Could you please lend me (a)/ five thousand s
56. He is (a)/ one of the tallest boy (b)/ in the rupees (b)/ for a week (c)/ no error (d)/
class.(c)/ no error(d)/ 75. Lac of people came to see the final test match
57. The manager of that city branch (a)/ cannot (a)/ between India (b)/ and Australia yesterday
handle it with the help of (b)/ only two (c)/ no error (d)/
personnel as business has increased 76. Can you bring a ten inches ruler (a)/ for me
substantially.(c)/ no error(d)/ now because (b)/ I have to measure something?
58. Three conditions critical (a)/ for growing plants (c)/ no error (d)/
are soil, temperature, chemical balance (b)/ or 77. She will have finished two-third of the work (a)/
amount of moisture(c)/ no error(d)/ by the next Monday for sure so you can (b)/
59. Cannot you see that the cattle (a)/ is grazing in think of allotting another assignment to her (c)/
the field? (b)/ so you cannot play there (c)/ no no error (d)/
error (d)/ 78. My mother does not like those sort of guys (a)/
60. If those cattles are (a)/ yours whose (b)/ are even in the least, (b)/ I cannot invite them (c)/
these ones (c)/ no error (d)/ no error (d)/

ENGLISH SPECAIL BY SANJEEV THAKUR SIR


CADETS DEFENCE ACADEMY
79. Man is a product of the environment so (a)/ we 101. These news were broadcasted (a)/ from All India
should keep (b)/ our surrounding salubrious Radio (c)/ no error (d)/
(c)/ no error (d)/ 102. He has written (a)/ an autobiography (b)/ of his
80. The rich is getting richer and richer (a)/ and the father. (c)/ no error (d)/
poor (b)/ are getting poorer (c)/ no error (d)/ 103. Although she has studied (a)/ English for
81. The poor’s plight in India is very pathetic (a)/ so almost a year (b)/ she is yet to learn the
we must do something (b)/ to improve their alphabets (c)/ no error (d)/
condition (c)/ no error (d)/ 104. Her house is made of bricks (a)/ while mine is
82. He has been very kind enough (a)/ to give five made (b)/ of glass and iron only. (c)/ no error
billion rupees (b)/ to poor for their (d)/
rehabilitation (c)/ no error (d)/ 105. Sheeps are economically useful (a)/ and so they
83. The life of the rich is not as peaceful and (a)/ are reared (b)/ in the hills (c)/ no error (d)/
pleasant as that of the poor’s (b)/ in so many 106. I gave him (a)/ two hundred rupees notes (b)/
way (c)/ no error (d)/ for depositing (c)/ no error (d)/
84. My uncle gave me (a)/ a pair of trouser (b)/ on 107. I don’t think (a)/ it is your house (b)/ it is
my birthday (c)/ no error (d)/ somebody’s else (c)/ no error (d)/
85. At the moment (a)/ we have (b)/ very little 108. She misplaced her spectacle (a)/ and is now
informations to go on (c)/ no error (d)/ feeling (b)/ great difficulty in studying (c)/ no
86. He (a)/ takes pain (b)/ over his work. (c)/ no error (d)/
error (d)/ 109. The table’s wood (a)/ is infested with mite (b)/
87. A pair of trousers (a)/ have been bought (b)/ by and I am likely to dispose it off (c)/ no error (d)/
me. (c)/ no error (d)/ 110. They left (a)/ their luggages (b)/ at the railway
88. The sceneries (a)/ of Kashmir (b)/ is very station (c)/ no error (d)/
charming (c)/ no error (d)/ 111. His mouth watered (a)/ when he saw (b)/ a
89. The table’s legs (a)/ have been (b)/ elaborately bouquet of grapes (c)/ no error (d)/
carved. (c)/ no error (d)/ 112. My brother-in-laws (a)/ who live in Mumbai
90. A pair of shoes (a)/ were standing (b)/ in the have come (b)/ to stay with us (c)/ no error (d)/
corner of the room. (c)/ no error (d)/ 113. These kind of shirts (a)/ are rather expensive
91. Many a student (a)/ have passed (b)/ the IIT (b)/ for him to buy (c)/ no error (d)/
examination. (c)/ no error (d)/ 114. You can get (a)/ all the informations (b)/ you
92. New informations (a)/ will be posted (b)/ on the want in this book (c)/ no error (d)/
internet twice a month. (c)/ no error (d)/ 115. A stock of lectures on this topic (a)/ will be
93. The manager put forward (a)/ a number of fruitful (b)/ to the students. (c)/ no error (d)/
criterions (b)/ for the post. (c)/ no error (d)/ 116. He saw (a)/ a crew of ships (b)/ in the harbor
94. I (a)/ have (b)/ many works to do. (c)/ no error (c)/ no error (d)/
(d)/ 117. The master said to the students (a)/ “Everybody
95. There are so many filths (a)/ all around (b)/ the business is (b)/ nobody’s business” (c)/ no error
place. (c)/ no error (d)/ (d)/
96. A great many student (a)/ have been declared 118. It is harmful (a)/ to take cupsful (b)/ of tea five
(b)/ successful. (c)/ no error (d)/ times a day. (c)/ No error (d)/
97. We are going to launch (a)/ this three-crores 119. The present datas (a)/ show that the illiteracy
project (b)/ within the next few months. (c)/ no rates (b)/ in India has fallen down but not to
error (d)/ the level of expectation. (c)/ No error (d)/
98. We stopped (a)/ to admire (b)/ the beauty of the 120. He said that (a)/ he always kept in his pocket
sceneries around us (c)/ no error (d)/ (b)/ a bundle of one hundred rupees notes. (c)/
99. Can you (a)/ lend me (b)/ ten thousands No error (d)/
rupees? (c)/ no error (d)/ 121. Running a five stars (a)/ hotel needs much
100. Tilak and Sudha’s books (a)/ are (b)/ worth more (b)/money that what we have in our
praising. (c)/ no error (d)/ account. (c)/ No error (d)/

ENGLISH SPECAIL BY SANJEEV THAKUR SIR


CADETS DEFENCE ACADEMY
122. He gave me (a)/ two important informations (b)/ 142. The cattles (a)/ are grazing (b)/in the field(c)/
I had been waiting for for the previous two no error (d)/.
months. (c)/No error (d)/ 143. When I was passing through the forest (a)/ I
123. The class teacher (a)/ gave him a home work happened to see (b)/ a number of deers. (c)/ No
(b)/ and instructed him to do it at night. (c)/ No error (d)/
error (d)/ 144. In India, (a)/ there are (b)/ many poors. (c)/ No
124. The sheafs (a)/ of the wheat-plants were too error (d)/
heavy (b)/ for me to carry on the head. (c)/ No 145. The beautiful (a)/ surrounding of the place (b)/
error (d)/ enchanted me. (c)/ No error (d)/
125. All the Chiefs Ministers (a)/ are responsible for 146. The indexes of the (a)/ two books are (b)/
the (b)/ pitiable condition of their states. (c)/ No differently printed. (c)/ No error (d)/
error (d)/ 147. The wage of hard labour is (a)/ not just a good
126. He says that (a)/ a two-miles walk (b)/ always job (b)/ but satisfaction as well. (c)/ No error
keeps him healthy and fresh. (c)/ No error (d)/ (d)/
127. All his sister-in-laws (a)/ are extremely 148. My uncle gave me (a)/ a pair of trouser (b)/ on
beautiful (b)/ to look at so the question of my birthday (c)/ No error (d)/
selection is very puzzling. (c)/ No error (d)/ 149. Recently I visited Kashmir (a)/ and found the
128. Now I have come (a)/ to know why he always sceneries (b)/ to be marvelous (c)/ No error (d)/
(b)/ remains at loggers-head with his wife and 150. Soldier never (a)/ demurs when (b)/ he receives
mother-in-law. (c)/No error (d)/ his commander’s-in-chief orders. (c)/ No error
129. A five-men (a)/ enquiry committee was (d)/
appointed (b)/ to look into the matter. (c)/ No
error (d)/
130. Speakers after speakers (a)/ came on the stage
(b)/ to perform. (c)/ No error (d)/
131. My brother-in-laws (a)/ who live in Bombay (b)/
have come to stay with us. (c)/ No error (d)/
132. This misogynist hates (a)/ all mother-in-laws,
(b)/ lady-doctors and house maids. (c)/ No error
(d)/
133. The advertisement (a)/ attracted all the (b)/
passer-bys. (c)/ No error (d)/
134. There are so many filths (a)/ all around (b)/ the
place. (c)/ No error (d)/
135. The porter (a)/ demanded fifty rupees (b)/ to
carry my luggages. (c)/ No error (d)
136. The measles are (a)/ a disease that causes (b)/
fever and a red rash. (c)/ No error (d)/
137. Mathematics (a)/ is indeed (b)/ a difficult
subject. (c)/ No error (d)/
138. The first inning (a)/ of the match (b)/ was very
sensational. (c)/ No error (d)/
139. Last evening (a)/I went to the optician and (b)/
bought spectacles(c)/ no error (d)/.
140. My father gave me (a)/ a pair of binocular (b)/
on my birthday. (c)/No error (d)/
141. The scissor that you asked for (a)/ is in the
desk drawer (b)/ in the bedroom. (c)/ No error
(d)/

ENGLISH SPECAIL BY SANJEEV THAKUR SIR

You might also like

pFad - Phonifier reborn

Pfad - The Proxy pFad of © 2024 Garber Painting. All rights reserved.

Note: This service is not intended for secure transactions such as banking, social media, email, or purchasing. Use at your own risk. We assume no liability whatsoever for broken pages.


Alternative Proxies:

Alternative Proxy

pFad Proxy

pFad v3 Proxy

pFad v4 Proxy