English is topic that appears in IBPS Exams, in some exam it appears in prelims and in some it appears in mains. But English paper will be there. So to help you solve Error spotting questions easily oliveboard has brought you a error spotting questions for IBPS Exams. You can download the eBook below and start practicing now!
Error Spotting Questions for IBPS
- In the following question, a sentence is given which is divided into five parts. Part in bold is grammatically correct. Out of the other four parts, one part contains an error. Mark that option as your answer. If none of the parts in the following question, a sentence is given which is divided into five parts. Part in bold is grammatically correct. Out of the other four parts, one part contains an error. Mark that option as your answer. If none of the parts has an error, mark ‘No error’ as your answer. In the end (A)/, the problem (B)/ among the (C)/ friends resolved (D)/ amicably.
- C
- A
- B
- D
- No Errors
- In the following question, a sentence is given which is divided into five parts. Part in bold is grammatically correct. Out of the other four parts, one part contains an error. Mark that option as your answer. If none of the parts has an error, mark ‘No error’ as your answer. Desperate measures(A)/ are needed (B)/ to deal with (C)/ the growing (D)/ drug problem.
- D
- B
- A
- C
- No Error
- In the following question, a sentence is given which is divided into five parts. Part in
bold is grammatically correct. Out of the other four parts, one part contains an error.
Mark that option as your answer. If none of the parts has an error, mark ‘No error’ as
your answer. We like (A)/ this approach / because they fit (B)/ in with our (C)/ own preconceptions (D).- B
- D
- C
- A
- No Error
- In the following question, a sentence is given which is divided into five parts. Part in
bold is grammatically correct. Out of the other four parts, one part contains an error.
Mark that option as your answer. If none of the parts has an error, mark ‘No error’ as
your answer. Neither of / them (A)/ believe her (B)/ father would (C)/ let him live (D).- A
- B
- C
- D
- No Error
- In the following question, a sentence is given which is divided into five parts. Part in
bold is grammatically correct. Out of the other four parts, one part contains an error.
Mark that option as your answer. If none of the parts has an error, mark ‘No error’ as
your answer. The sceneries, (A)/ as well as (B) / the people / of Meghalaya, (C)/ is very pleasing (D).- D
- A
- C
- B
- No Error
- In the following question, a sentence is given which is divided into five parts. Part in
bold is grammatically correct. Out of the other four parts, one part contains an error.
Mark that option as your answer. If none of the parts has an error, mark ‘No error’ as
your answer. One of / the table’s legs (A)/ was (B)/ destroyed (C)/ by termites(D).- C
- A
- B
- D
- No Error
- In the following question, a sentence is given which is divided into five parts. Part in
bold is grammatically correct. Out of the other four parts, one part contains an error.
Mark that option as your answer. If none of the parts has an error, mark ‘No error’ as
your answer. My father’s car’s documents(A)/ were (B)/ seized (C)/ by the police /during the inspection (D).- B
- D
- C
- A
- No Error
- In the following question, a sentence is given which is divided into five parts. Part in
bold is grammatically correct. Out of the other four parts, one part contains an error.
Mark that option as your answer. If none of the parts has an error, mark ‘No error’ as your answer. The police reports / claim that (A)/ the raids conducted (B)/ by the inspector (C)/ was effective (D).- A
- C
- D
- B
- No Error
- In the following question, a sentence is given which is divided into five parts. Part in
bold is grammatically correct. Out of the other four parts, one part contains an error.
Mark that option as your answer. If none of the parts has an error, mark ‘No error’ as
your answer. The car / looks as if (A)/ it was (B)/ decorate (C)/ by an artist (D).- D
- A
- B
- C
- No Error
- In the following question, a sentence is given which is divided into five parts. Part in
bold is grammatically correct. Out of the other four parts, one part contains an error.
Mark that option as your answer. If none of the parts has an error, mark ‘No error’ as
your answer. The fact of (A)/ me being (B)/ a smoker /would probably (C) affect his health (D).- C
- A
- B
- D
- No Error
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Conclusion
Error Spotting is an essential topic you need cover when you are planning to clear the IBPS Exams. Some candidates might find it difficult to score well in English Paper in IBPS Exams, to help you out with that we are providing you this eBook. We hope it helps you with your preparation. Happy Learning and Happy Preparation from Oliveboard
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