038) Conjunctions Practice Questions-pdf.pdf

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1. Hardly had I (a)/ entered the compartment (b)/ than I met
(c)/my friend Vishwas. (d)/No error (e)

2. Even though the shirt is rather expensive (a)/ but I wish to
(b)/ purchase it with my own money. (c)/ No error (d)

3. Keep him at an arm's length (a)/ lest you may not repent (b)/
in the long run. (c)/ No error (d)

4. The old woman has had the best medical facilities available
(a)/ but she will not be cured (b)/ unless she does not have a
strong desire to live. (c)/ No error (d)

5. I have not (a)/ played cricket (b)/ since I have left college.
(c)/No error (d)

1. Hardly had I (a)/ entered the compartment (b)/ when I met
(c)/my friend Vishwas. (d)/No error (e)

2. Even though the shirt is rather expensive (a)/ but I wish to
(b)/ purchase it with my own money. (c)/ No error (d)

3. Keep him at an arm's length (a)/ lest you should repent (b)/
in the long run. (c)/ No error (d)

4. The old woman has had the best medical facilities available
(a)/ but she will not be cured (b)/ unless she has a strong desire
to live. (c)/ No error (d)

5. I have not (a)/ played cricket (b)/ since I have left college.
(c)/No error (d)

6. He was selected for that post (a)/ because of he was familiar
(b)/ with both urban as well as (c)/ rural way of life. (d)/No
error (e)

7. During the discussion, the finance (a)/ minister praised
public sector banks (b) / because their efforts to ensure that
people (c)/in rural areas get loans. (d)/ No error (e)

8. We found the soldier (a)/lying seriously wounded (b)/ and
died shortly afterwards. (c)/No error (d)

9. Vikram is a dedicated (a)/ journalist who has devoted (b)/ his
life to documenting (c)/ conflicts all over the world. (d)/No
error (e)

6. He was selected for that post (a)/ because of he was familiar
(b)/ with both urban as well as (c)/ rural way of life. (d)/No
error (e)

7. During the discussion, the finance (a)/ minister praised
public sector banks (b) / because of their efforts to ensure that
people (c)/in rural areas get loans. (d)/ No error (e)

8. We found the soldier (a)/lying seriously wounded (b)/ and
dying shortly afterwards. (c)/No error (d)

9. Vikram is a dedicated (a)/ journalist who has devoted (b)/ his
life to documenting (c)/ conflicts all over the world. (d)/No
error (e)

10. I did not buy the house (a)/ nor sell it, (b)/ so you had
better ask your father (c)/ about selling and buying of these
flats (d)/ No error (e).

11. Because he had been (a)/ found an accomplice in (b)/ the
bomb blast in Delhi, (c)/ he was hanged to death (d)/ No error
(e).

12. He asked her that (A)/whether she knew (B) what had
happened last week when she was on leave. (C)/No error (D)

13. Until he does not discipline (a)/ himself and try hard (b)/ he
will not learn (c)/ swimming or anything for that matter. (d)/
No error (e)

10. I did not buy the house (a)/ or sell it, (b)/ so you had better
ask your father (c)/ about selling and buying of these flats (d)/
No error (e).

11. Because he had been (a)/ found an accomplice in (b)/ the
bomb blast in Delhi, (c)/ he was hanged to death (d)/ No error
(e).

12. He asked her that (A)/whether she knew (B) what had
happened last week when she was on leave. (C)/No error (D)

13. Until he disciplines (a)/ himself and try hard (b)/ he will not
learn (c)/ swimming or anything for that matter. (d)/ No error
(e)

14. Write down the address lest you should forget.
(a) you may not forget (b) you cannot forget
(c) you will forget (d) No improvement

15. She is beautiful .......... brave.
(a) But (b) and
(c) yet (d) so

16. You will not be allowed to enter .......... you have an entry
pass.
(a) unless
(b) when
(c) but
(d) if

14. Write down the address lest you should forget.
(a) you may not forget (b) you cannot forget
(c) you will forget (d) No improvement

15. She is beautiful .......... brave.
(a) But (b) and
(c) yet (d) so

16. You will not be allowed to enter .......... you have an entry
pass.
(a) unless
(b) when
(c) but
(d) if

17. Meena loved to shop and goes out with her friends
whenever she got time.
(a) went outside along (b) went out with
(c) goes for outing to (d) go outing and
(e) No correction required

18. A nuclear testing fills the air with radioactive dust and left
the area uninhabitable.
(a) and leaves the (b) also leaves the
(c) and leaving the (d) and making the
(e) No correction required

19. Even he worked hard, he failed in the examination.
(A) Since (B) Although
(C) For (D) No improvement

17. Meena loved to shop and goes out with her friends
whenever she got time.
(a) went outside along (b) went out with
(c) goes for outing to (d) go outing and
(e) No correction required

18. A nuclear testing fills the air with radioactive dust and left
the area uninhabitable.
(a) and leaves the (b) also leaves the
(c) and leaving the (d) and making the
(e) No correction required

19. Even he worked hard, he failed in the examination.
(A) Since (B) Although
(C) For (D) No improvement

20. You must be aware of (a)/ the fact that both Shyam (b)/ as
well as Shushila went (c)/ to watch a movie last Monday (d)/
No error (e).

21. All boils down to a thing, (a)/ India could be as powerful
(b)/ or even more (c)/ powerful than America (d)/ No error (e).

22. We would rather buy some (a)/ land but flats because (b)/
he wants to have a big (c)/ villa near by a lake (d)/ No error (e).

23. Whether he is writing about a taxi driver (A) and an
interesting sketch of a woman (B)/ he is always at his ease. (C)
No error (D)

24. Though he is good, (A)/ he is (B)/ mischievous. (C)/ No error
(D)

20. You must be aware of (a)/ the fact that both Shyam (b)/ and
Shushila went (c)/ to watch a movie last Monday (d)/ No error
(e).

21. All boils down to a thing, (a)/ India could be as powerful as
(b)/ or even more (c)/ powerful than America (d)/ No error (e).

22. We would rather buy some (a)/ land than flats because (b)/
he wants to have a big (c)/ villa near by a lake (d)/ No error (e).

23. Whether he is writing about a taxi driver (A) or an
interesting sketch of a woman (B)/ he is always at his ease. (C)
No error (D)

24. Though he is good, (A)/ he is (B)/ mischievous. (C)/ No error
(D)

25. Although these rooms (A) /are in need of repair (B)/ but the
owner does not take (C) /any notice of their condition.(D)/ No
Error (E)

26. John's parents knew (a)/ that he was addicted to gamble
(b)/ but they could not do anything to reform him. (c)/ No error
(d)

27. Owing the new policy (a)/ we feel that the targets (b)/ set
for this year (c)/ may not be achieved. (d)/No error (e)

28. Despite taking steps to (a)/ encourage foreign investment
(b)/ there has been any (c)/ substantial improvement in our
economy. (d)/No error (e)

25. Although these rooms (A)/ are in need of repair (B)/ yet the
owner does not take (C)/ any notice of their condition.(D)/ No
Error (E)

26. John's parents knew (a)/ that he was addicted to gambling
(b)/ but they could not do anything to reform him. (c)/ No error
(d)

27. Owing to the new policy (a)/ we feel that the targets (b)/
set for this year (c)/ may not be achieved. (d)/No error (e)

28. Despite taking steps to (a)/ encourage foreign investment
(b)/ there has been no (c)/ substantial improvement in our
economy. (d)/No error (e)

29. Supposing if you (a)/ are arrested, (b)/ what will you do?
(c)/ No error (d)

30. Scarcely had we (a)/ alighted from the train (b)/ than it
began (c)/ to rain cats and dogs. (d)/No error (e)

31. Not only the judge acquitted (a)/ him of all the charges (b)/
levelled against him, but (c)/ also commended all his actions.
(d)/No error (e)

32. I object to (a)/ war not because it drains (b)/ economy but
that (c)/ it seems inhuman. (d)/No error (e)

33. We were looking forward (a)/ to hear news (b)/ about the
missing fishermen. (c)/ No error (d)

29. Supposing if you (a)/ are arrested, (b)/ what will you do?
(c)/ No error (d)

30. Scarcely had we (a)/ alighted from the train (b)/ when it
began (c)/ to rain cats and dogs. (d)/No error (e)

31. Not only did the judge acquit (a)/ him of all the charges (b)/
levelled against him, but (c)/ also commended all his actions.
(d)/No error (e)

32. I object to (a)/ war not because it drains (b)/ economy but
because (c)/ it seems inhuman. (d)/No error (e)

33. We were looking forward (a)/ to hearing news (b)/ about
the missing fishermen. (c)/ No error (d)

34. Most unwillingly, I agreed to went to Andaman and staying
there for a month.
(a) to going to (b) going to
(c) for going (d) to going for
(e) No correction required

35. We failed to make a thorough search of the house; ..........
no trace of her could be found.
(a) but
(b) and
(c) yet
(d) therefore

36. Scarcely had (a)/ he gone (b)/ when a policeman
(c)/knocked at the door. (d)/No error (e)

34. Most unwillingly, I agreed to went to Andaman and staying
there for a month.
(a) to going to (b) going to
(c) for going (d) to going for
(e) No correction required

35. We failed to make a thorough search of the house; ..........
no trace of her could be found.
(a) but
(b) and
(c) yet
(d) therefore

36. Scarcely had (a)/ he gone (b)/ when a policeman
(c)/knocked at the door. (d)/No error (e)

37. The driver (a)/ was thrown out (b)/ of the car and
fortunately (c)/ he was not hurt seriously. (d)/No error (e)

38. As soon so (a)/he came home, (b)/he showered and got (c)/
ready to go out again. (d)/No error (e)

39. I pleaded with him with (a)/ a view to convincing him (b)/
of my innocence in the matter. (c)/ No error (d)

40. Because he has (A)/ been ill for a month, (B)/ so he does
not (C)/ come to the office. (D)/ No Error (E)

41. I want to share (A)/ my experience with you (B)/though you
will (C)/ benefit from it. (D) No Error (E)

37. The driver (a)/ was thrown out (b)/ of the car but
fortunately (c)/ he was not hurt seriously. (d)/No error (e)

38. As soon as (a)/he came home, (b)/he showered and got (c)/
ready to go out again. (d)/No error (e)

39. I pleaded with him with (a)/ a view to convincing him (b)/
of my innocence in the matter. (c)/ No error (d)

40. Because he has (A)/ been ill for a month, (B)/ so he does
not (C)/ come to the office. (D)/ No Error (E)

41. I want to share (A)/ my experience with you (B)/as you will
(C)/ benefit from it. (D) No Error (E)

42. All I know is that (a)/ I won't be at peace (b)/ with myself
(c)/ unless I do not go there. (d)/No error (e)

43. As far as he is concerned, (a)/ he is so ill as he cannot (b)/
walk more than (c)/ twenty meters without staff (d)/ No error
(e).

44. I am not (a)/ a blind creature of Nature, (b)/ so I can both
see your misconducts (c)/ and your father’s wrongdoings (d)/
No error (e).

45. One of the members (a)/ expressed doubt if (b)/ the
Minister was an atheist. (c)/ No error (d)

46. I doubt (a)/ that this is (b)/ acceptable to all. (c)/ No error
(d)

42. All I know is that (a)/ I won't be at peace (b)/ with myself
(c)/ unless I do not go there. (d)/No error (e)

43. As far as he is concerned, (a)/ he is so ill that he cannot (b)/
walk more than (c)/ twenty meters without staff (d)/ No error
(e).

44. I am not (a)/ a blind creature of Nature, (b)/ so I can see
both your misconducts (c)/ and your father’s wrongdoings (d)/
No error (e).

45. One of the members (a)/ expressed doubt if (b)/ the
Minister was an atheist. (c)/ No error (d)

46. I doubt (a)/ if/whether this is (b)/ acceptable to all. (c)/ No
error (d)

47. Mohan could not (a)/ go to the picnic (b)/ for his mother
(c)/ was not well. (d)/No error (e)

48. It was a great honour (a)/ and privilege to witness (b)/ the
high level meetings between (c)/ Chinese and India's leaders.
(d) No error (e)

49. He was persuaded (a)/ by his friends (b)/ to end his fast (c)/
because of his condition deteriorated. (d)/No error (e)

50. If she will secure more than (a) / 90% marks in the exams
(b)/ I will give her (c)/ a suitable reward. (d)/ No error (e)

51. This laboratory of physics is (a)/ not only equipped with
(b)/ all state-of-the-art instruments (c)/ but also with
outstanding physicists. (d)/No error (e)

47. Mohan could not (a)/ go to the picnic (b)/ for his mother
(c)/ was not well. (d)/No error (e)

48. It was a great honour (a)/ and privilege to witness (b)/ the
high level meetings between (c)/ Chinese and Indian leaders.
(d) No error (e)

49. He was persuaded (a)/ by his friends (b)/ to end his fast (c)/
because of his condition deteriorated. (d)/No error (e)

50. If she secures more than (a) / 90% marks in the exams (b)/ I
will give her (c)/ a suitable reward. (d)/ No error (e)

51. This laboratory of physics is (a)/ equipped not only with
(b)/ all state-of-the-art instruments (c)/ but also with
outstanding physicists. (d)/No error (e)

52. They set a strong guard, lest anyone could escape.
(a) would (b) might
(c) should (d) No improvement

53. .......... an old legend, King Shirham lived in India.
(a) In the event of (b) Due to
(c) According to (d) In reference to

54. The metal roof was dismantled to be broken up and sell as
scrap.
(a) for selling with scrap (b) for sell as scrap
(c) and to sell as scrap (d) and sold as scrap
(e) No correction required

You use with reference to or in reference to in order to indicate
what something relates to.

•I am writing with reference to your article on salaries for
scientists.

52. They set a strong guard, lest anyone could escape.
(a) would (b) might
(c) should (d) No improvement

53. .......... an old legend, King Shirham lived in India.
(a) In the event of (b) Due to
(c) According to (d) In reference to

54. The metal roof was dismantled to be broken up and sell as
scrap.
(a) for selling with scrap (b) for sell as scrap
(c) and to sell as scrap (d) and sold as scrap
(e) No correction required

55. She was not (A) / so well versed in (B)/English that we (C)/
had expected. (D) / No Error (E)

56. I can not allow you to (A)/ go out of the class (B)/ unless the
teacher comes (C)/ and gives me some instructions. (D)/ No
Error (E)

57. They could not understand (a)/ why all of us (b)/ started
laughing as (c)/ soon as their entry. (d)/ No error (e)

58. Despite of repeated warnings (a)/he touched a live electric
wire (b)/ and was electrocuted. (c)/No error (d)

59. Supposing if you get a (a)/ chance to act in this (b)/ serial
what role would (c)/ you like for yourself? (d)/No error (e)

55. She was not (A) / so well versed in (B)/English as we (C)/
had expected. (D) / No Error (E)

56. I can not allow you to (A)/ go out of the class (B)/ until the
teacher comes (C)/ and gives me some instructions. (D)/ No
Error (E)

57. They could not understand (a)/ why all of us (b)/ started
laughing as (c)/ soon as they entered. (d)/ No error (e)

58. Despite of repeated warnings (a)/he touched a live electric
wire (b)/ and was electrocuted. (c)/No error (d)

59. Supposing if you get a (a)/ chance to act in this (b)/ serial
what role would (c)/ you like for yourself? (d)/No error (e)

60. Hardly had we (a)/ begun to eat (b)/ than my father (c)/
along with my brother arrived. (d)/ No error (e)

61. Not only the bandits robbed (a)/ the traveller of his purse
(b)/ but they also wounded him grievously. (c)/No error (d)

62. The plays of Shakespeare (a)/ are not only studied (b)/ in
European countries (c)/ but also in the oriental countries. (d)/
No error (e)

63. Arun is not only eminent (a)/ for his writings in English (b)/
but also for his (c)/ paintings on spiritual themes. (d)/ No error
(e)

64. Four days passed (a)/ since I came (b)/ to my home town
(c)/ on vacation. (d)/No error (e)

60. Hardly had we (a)/ begun to eat (b)/ when my father (c)/
along with my brother arrived. (d)/ No error (e)

61. Not only did the bandits rob (a)/ the traveller of his purse
(b)/ but they also wounded him grievously. (c)/No error (d)

62. The plays of Shakespeare (a)/ are studied not only (b)/ in
European countries (c)/ but also in the oriental countries. (d)/
No error (e)

63. Arun is eminent not only (a)/ for his writings in English (b)/
but also for his (c)/ paintings on spiritual themes. (d)/ No error
(e)

64. Four days have passed (a)/ since I came (b)/ to my home
town (c)/ on vacation. (d)/No error (e)

65. Though I had been (a) / his friend for quite a long time, (b )
/ I refused to help him (c) / because his ill nature. (d)/ No error
(e)

66. As soon as we (a)/ enter the hotel the (b)/Manager
welcomes us and (c)/ took us to the table. (d)/No error (e)

67. Political education in real sense (a)/ should develop people
(b)/ who will be committed to (c)/ bringing social change. (d)/
No error (e)

68. He suggested to me (A)/ that I should (B)/ do all the work
as(C)/ quickly like him.(D)/ No Error (E)

69. He did (a)/ nothing else (b)/ than play (c)/ No error (d)

65. Though I had been (a) / his friend for quite a long time, (b )
/ I refused to help him (c) / because of his ill nature. (d)/ No
error (e)

66. As soon as we (a)/ enter the hotel the (b)/Manager
welcomes us and (c)/ takes us to the table. (d)/No error (e)

67. Political education in real sense (a)/ should develop people
(b)/ who will be committed to (c)/ bringing social change. (d)/
No error (e)

68. He suggested to me (A)/ that I should (B)/ do all the work
as(C)/ quickly as him.(D)/ No Error (E)

69. He did (a)/ nothing else (b)/ but play (c)/ No error (d)

70. As not even a single teacher (a)/ was present at the (b)/
institute, therefore (c)/ I decided to come back home (d)/ No
error (e).

71. I have no other ambition (a)/ in my life but living (b)/ life in
totality and (c)/ helping regain the paradise lost (d)/ No error
(e).

72. The briefing (a)/ will be held (b)/ between 2 pm to 3 pm (c)/
No error (d)

73. Sachin is a very (a)/ good batsman, and who (b)/ is the first
to score (c)/ double century in ODI (d)/ No error (e).

74. How should I make (a)/ you believe that you (b)/ are no
other but (c)/ my heartbeats and breath ? (d)/ No error (e).

70. As not even a single teacher (a)/ was present at the (b)/
institute, therefore (c)/ I decided to come back home (d)/ No
error (e).

71. I have no other ambition (a)/ in my life than living (b)/ life
in totality and (c)/ helping regain the paradise lost (d)/ No error
(e).

72. The briefing (a)/ will be held (b)/ between 2 pm and 3 pm
(c)/ No error (d)

73. Sachin is a very (a)/ good batsman, and who (b)/ is the first
to score (c)/ double century in ODI (d)/ No error (e).

74. How should I make (a)/ you believe that you (b)/ are no
other than (c)/ my heartbeats and breath ? (d)/ No error (e).

75. He is weak .......... he does a lot of work.
(a) And (b) yet
(c) Because (d) so

76. The whole idea of constructing and to decorate the puja
pandals is a part of skill and creativity.
(a) of decorating the puja pandals is
(b) to decorate the puja pandals are
(c) of decorating the puja pandals are
(d) No improvement

77. The manager's role is to define and resolve problems.
(a) identify and resolved (b) defined and resolved
(c) spot and resolved (d) No Improvement

75. He is weak .......... he does a lot of work.
(a) And (b) yet
(c) Because (d) so

76. The whole idea of constructing and to decorate the puja
pandals is a part of skill and creativity.
(a) of decorating the puja pandals is
(b) to decorate the puja pandals are
(c) of decorating the puja pandals are
(d) No improvement

77. The manager's role is to define and resolve problems.
(a) identify and resolved (b) defined and resolved
(c) spot and resolved (d) No Improvement

78. He educated not only (a)/ his nephew but also (b)/ set him
up (c)/ in business. (d)/No error (e)

79. Do take an umbrella with you lest you do not get wet.
(a) lest you might not get wet (b) lest you should not get
wet
(c) lest you should get wet (d) No improvement

80. Unless he apologizes (a)/ he should not be (b)/ allowed to
stay with us. (c)/No error (d)

81. Instead of running (a)/ as fast as possible (b)/ he could not
(c)/ win the race. (d)/ No error (e)

82. Americans are accustomed to (a)/ drinking coffee (b)/ with
their meals. (c)/ No error (d)

78. He not only educated (a)/ his nephew but also (b)/ set him
up (c)/ in business. (d)/No error (e)

79. Do take an umbrella with you lest you do not get wet.
(a) lest you might not get wet (b) lest you should not get
wet
(c) lest you should get wet (d) No improvement

80. Unless he apologizes (a)/ he should not be (b)/ allowed to
stay with us. (c)/No error (d)

81. In spite of running (a)/ as fast as possible (b)/ he could not
(c)/ win the race. (d)/ No error (e)

82. Americans are accustomed to (a)/ drinking coffee (b)/ with
their meals. (c)/ No error (d)

83. No sooner did (a)/ I reach (b)/ Delhi railway station than
(c)/ the train departed. (d)/No error (e)

84. No sooner did (a)/ I enter the office (b)/ when I saw (c)/ my
boss going out. (d)/ No error (e)

85. Although it is (a)/raining but I must (b)/ go to see him.
(c)/No error (d)

86. Unless you do not write clearly (a)/ your teacher (b)/ will
not be able (c)/ to read your answers. (d)/ No error (e)

87. Since I meet (a)/ Dinesh last Saturday (b)/ he has been
contacting me (c)/ every day over phone. (d)/ No error (e)

83. No sooner did (a)/ I reach (b)/ Delhi railway station than
(c)/ the train departed. (d)/No error (e)

84. No sooner did (a)/ I enter the office (b)/ than I saw (c)/ my
boss going out. (d)/ No error (e)

85. Although it is (a)/raining but I must (b)/ go to see him.
(c)/No error (d)

86. Unless you do not write clearly (a)/ your teacher (b)/ will
not be able (c)/ to read your answers. (d)/ No error (e)

87. Since I met (a)/ Dinesh last Saturday (b)/ he has been
contacting me (c)/ every day over phone. (d)/ No error (e)

88. Sleeping, resting and fluids are the best ways to care for a
cold.
(a) and that drinking fluids
(b) and drinking fluids
(c) which drank fluids
(d) No improvement

89. The incident has clearly highlighted his knowledge and
attentive of detail.
(a) attended to detail
(b) attentively on details
(c) attention to detail
(d) attention for detail
(e) No correction required

88. Sleeping, resting and fluids are the best ways to care for a
cold.
(a) and that drinking fluids
(b) and drinking fluids
(c) which drank fluids
(d) No improvement

89. The incident has clearly highlighted his knowledge and
attentive of detail.
(a) attended to detail
(b) attentively on details
(c) attention to detail
(d) attention for detail
(e) No correction required

90. Two hours have passed (a)/ since (b)/ he had fallen asleep.
(c)/ No error (d)

91. I want to share (a)/ my experience with you (b)/though you
will (c)/ benefit from it. (d)/No error (e)

92. Looking forward (a)/ to (b)/ meet you here. (c)/ No error (d)

93. Her mother said to her father, (a)/ “ I do not doubt if (b)/
she was there along (c)/ with her ex boy friend (d)/ No error
(e).

94. Don’t you think (a)/ that she is as intelligent (b)/ or even
more intelligent (c)/ than any other student in this class (d)/ No
error (e).

90. Two hours have passed (a)/ since (b)/ he fell asleep. (c)/ No
error (d)

91. I want to share (a)/ my experience with you (b)/because
you will (c)/ benefit from it. (d)/No error (e)

92. Looking forward (a)/ to (b)/ meeting you here. (c)/ No error
(d)

93. Her mother said to her father, (a)/ “ I do not doubt that (b)/
she was there along (c)/ with her ex boy friend (d)/ No error
(e).

94. Don’t you think (a)/ that she is as intelligent as (b)/ or even
more intelligent (c)/ than any other student in this class (d)/ No
error (e).

95. Until you do not go to the station (A) to receive him (B)/I
can hardly feel at ease. (C) No error (D)

96. Anil Ambani is (a)/ as rich or even richer (b)/ than any other
business (c)/ tycoon in the world (d)/ No error (e).

97. Although he has lost (a)/ all the money he accumulated,
(b)/ but he is looking (c)/ unflappable and phlegmatic (d)/ No
error (e).

98. Perhaps you do not know (a)/ that yesterday morning (b)/
she did not take (c)/ medicine nor throw it (d)/ No error (e).

99. As soon the film started (A) I developed (B) an irritating
headache. (C) No error (D)

95. Until you do not go to the station (A) to receive him (B)/I
can hardly feel at ease. (C) No error (D)

96. Anil Ambani is (a)/ as rich as or even richer (b)/ than any
other business (c)/ tycoon in the world (d)/ No error (e).

97. Although he has lost (a)/ all the money he accumulated,
(b)/ but he is looking (c)/ unflappable and phlegmatic (d)/ No
error (e).

98. Perhaps you do not know (a)/ that yesterday morning (b)/
she did not take (c)/ medicine or throw it (d)/ No error (e).

99. As soon as the film started (A) I developed (B) an irritating
headache. (C) No error (D)

100. I wanted to see (A) that whether they (B) had actually read
the notes. (C) No error (D)

101. There was a good movie (A)/ at one of the theatres
(B)/because we decided (C) to go./(D) No error (E)

102. Though our training facilities (A)/ are limited only a (B)/
few employees have been (C)/ selected for training. (D)/ No
Error (E)

103. The reason why(A)/ he was rejected (B)/ was because he
was too young. (C)/ No Error (D)

104. Both Hari (A) as well as his wife (B) are determined to
bring (C) about some changes in the plan.(D)/ No Error (E)

100. I wanted to see (A) that whether they (B) had actually read
the notes. (C) No error (D)

101. There was a good movie (A)/ at one of the theatres (B)/so
we decided (C) to go./(D) No error (E)

102. As/since our training facilities (A)/ are limited only a (B)/
few employees have been (C)/ selected for training. (D)/ No
Error (E)

103. The reason why(A)/ he was rejected (B)/ was that he was
too young. (C)/ No Error (D)

104. Both Hari (A) and his wife (B) are determined to bring (C)
about some changes in the plan.(D)/ No Error (E)

105. The officer was doubtful (A)/ if some of the clerks (B)/ of
his office were (C)/involved in bribery. (D)/No Error (E)

106. The campaign is significant because not just the youths are
directly appealing to the world but because their efforts
challenge the chimera of normalcy in the area.
(a) not just because
(b) just not because
(c) not just
(d) because just
(e) No correction required

105. The officer was doubtful (A)/ if some of the clerks (B)/ of
his office were (C)/involved in bribery. (D)/No Error (E)

106. The campaign is significant because not just the youths are
directly appealing to the world but because their efforts
challenge the chimera of normalcy in the area.
(a) not just because
(b) just not because
(c) not just
(d) because just
(e) No correction required
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