81 Q)
Hari lost (1)/ a hundred rupees note (2)/ yesterday. (3)/ No error (4)
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(2)
Explantion: (2) N umerical Adjective + Hyph-pen + Noun. If a compound noun is formed by joining definite numeral Adjective and Noun by a hyphen, the Noun is singular. Hence, a hundred rupee note/ hundred rupees .... should be used here.
82 Q)
(1) When Darun heard the news that his father had been hospitalised(2)he cancelled his trip (3)and returned back to his village(4)No error
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(3)
Explantion: (3) The word Return (Verb) means : come/go back from one place to another.Look at the sentence ;He waited a long time for me to return.Hence, it is incorrect to use ‘back’ after the word ‘return'.
83 Q)
Though its gloss can (1) /fool few unwary customers, (12) /it wouldn’t be difficult for the clever ones to judge its real worth (3)/No error. (4)
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(2)
Explantion: (2) Here, fool a few (some) un wary customers ... should be used.
84 Q)
Everyone of the films (1)/ you suggested (2)/ are not worth seeing (3)/. No error (4).
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(1)
Explantion: (1) In the sentence, ’everyone of the films’ should be replaced by 'all the films'. Everyone means everybody, all people. It is to be noted that the sentence has a plural verb.
85 Q)
He (1)/ is addicted (2)/ with smoking. (3)/ No error (4)
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(3)
Explantion: (3) Here, to smoking .......should be used. Look at the sentences ;He is addicted to computer games. He is a video game addict.
86 Q)
He will not be able (1)/ to cope up with (2)/ the pressure of work. (3)/ No error (4)
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(2)
Explantion: (2)Replace ‘to cope up with’ by ‘to cope with'. To cope with' means : to deal successfully with something difficult; manage.
87 Q)
My cousin sister (1)/ invited me (2)/ to her birthday party. (3)/ No error (4)
88 Q)
The sceneries (1)/ of Kashmir (2)/ is very charming. (3)/ No error (4).
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(1)
Explantion: (1) The scenery of Kashmir....will be a correct sentence. The pural of scenery is never seen eries.
89 Q)
Scarcely had it slopped raining(1)/ when I started (2)/ to mv college. (3)/ No error (4)
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(3)
Explantion: (3) Here, for my college — should be used. Start for = to begin to move in a particular direction.
90 Q)
Several guests noticed Mr. Sharma(l)/collapsing in his chair (2)/ and gasping for breath. (3)/ No error (4)
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