1.
(A) She do not
(B) like coffee
(C) in the morning.
(D) No error
Answer: A
Explanation: “She does not like coffee” — use does with singular subject.
2.
(A) He go
(B) to school
(C) by bus everyday.
(D) No error
Answer: A
Explanation: Singular subject → He goes.
3.
(A) My father
(B) have a car
(C) and a bike.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: Singular subject → has a car.
4.
(A) The teacher
(B) is taking
(C) class now.
(D) No error
Answer: D
Explanation: Sentence is correct in present continuous.
5.
(A) She is
(B) more taller
(C) than her sister.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: Double comparative — remove more → “She is taller.”
6.
(A) Each of the boys
(B) have done
(C) their homework.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: “Each” takes singular verb → has done.
7.
(A) I prefer
(B) tea than
(C) coffee.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: Correct preposition → prefer tea to coffee.
8.
(A) She is
(B) senior than
(C) me in age.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: Use to not than after “senior.” → senior to me.
9.
(A) He is good
(B) in English
(C) but weak in Maths.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: Correct preposition → good at English.
10.
(A) I look forward
(B) to see you
(C) at the party.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: After “look forward to,” use –ing form → seeing you.
11.
(A) She is married
(B) with a doctor
(C) who works abroad.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: Correct preposition → married to a doctor.
12.
(A) The book
(B) is different
(C) than the others.
(D) No error
Answer: C
Explanation: Correct form → different from.
13.
(A) He is capable
(B) for handling
(C) such situations.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: Correct phrase → capable of handling.
14.
(A) Neither of the two
(B) students were
(C) present in class.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: “Neither” takes singular verb → was present.
15.
(A) I have
(B) visited the Taj Mahal
(C) last year.
(D) No error
Answer: C
Explanation: Past time reference → simple past → I visited last year.
16.
(A) He is
(B) living here
(C) since 2015.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: “Since” requires perfect tense → has been living.
17.
(A) She told
(B) that she will come
(C) tomorrow.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: Indirect speech → past → would come.
18.
(A) One of my friend
(B) is a good singer.
(C) She sings well.
(D) No error
Answer: A
Explanation: “One of my friends” — plural noun after “one of.”
19.
(A) He is
(B) more better
(C) than before.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: Double comparative → better than before.
20.
(A) I am
(B) very interested
(C) to learn English.
(D) No error
Answer: C
Explanation: Correct phrase → interested in learning.
21.
(A) No sooner
(B) the bell rang
(C) than the students ran out.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: Inversion after “No sooner” → did the bell ring.
22.
(A) He has been working
(B) from morning
(C) without rest.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: “Since morning” → point of time.
23.
(A) This is
(B) a more preferable
(C) option.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: “Preferable” is already comparative → remove “more.”
24.
(A) The scenery
(B) of Kashmir
(C) are beautiful.
(D) No error
Answer: C
Explanation: “Scenery” is uncountable → is beautiful.
25.
(A) She has
(B) finished her work
(C) yesterday.
(D) No error
Answer: C
Explanation: “Yesterday” → simple past → She finished her work yesterday.
26.
(A) He has been working
(B) in this company
(C) since five years.
(D) No error
Answer: C
Explanation: Use for five years (period of time).
27.
(A) Neither the students
(B) nor the teacher
(C) are present today.
(D) No error
Answer: C
Explanation: Verb agrees with nearest subject “teacher” → is present.
28.
(A) She asked me
(B) that where
(C) I was going.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: No “that” before “where” in indirect question → She asked me where I was going.
29.
(A) He did not knew
(B) the answer
(C) to the question.
(D) No error
Answer: A
Explanation: After “did not,” use base form → did not know.
30.
(A) You must
(B) to obey
(C) your parents.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: After modals, no “to” → You must obey.
31.
(A) He is too
(B) weak to
(C) walk fastly.
(D) No error
Answer: C
Explanation: “Fast” is an adverb → not fastly.
32.
(A) She said
(B) that she is
(C) busy at the moment.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: Indirect speech with past → she was busy.
33.
(A) If he will come,
(B) I will inform
(C) you immediately.
(D) No error
Answer: A
Explanation: First conditional → If he comes, I will inform.
34.
(A) He said me
(B) that he was tired
(C) of working so hard.
(D) No error
Answer: A
Explanation: “Said to me” → not “said me.”
35.
(A) The manager
(B) as well as the clerks
(C) were present in the office.
(D) No error
Answer: C
Explanation: “As well as” → verb agrees with first subject → was present.
36.
(A) He has been
(B) to London
(C) last year.
(D) No error
Answer: C
Explanation: Past time → simple past → He went to London last year.
37.
(A) The students
(B) are discussing
(C) about the topic.
(D) No error
Answer: C
Explanation: “Discuss” does not take “about” → discussing the topic.
38.
(A) The furniture
(B) in this room
(C) are very expensive.
(D) No error
Answer: C
Explanation: “Furniture” is uncountable → is very expensive.
39.
(A) He is enough tall
(B) to reach
(C) the ceiling fan.
(D) No error
Answer: A
Explanation: Correct order → tall enough, not enough tall.
40.
(A) She did not
(B) spoke a word
(C) during the meeting.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: After “did,” base form → did not speak.
41.
(A) Each of the players
(B) have been given
(C) a medal.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: “Each” takes singular verb → has been given.
42.
(A) I am looking
(B) forward to meet
(C) you soon.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: After “to,” use -ing → looking forward to meeting you.
43.
(A) He has given me
(B) many informations
(C) about the project.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: “Information” is uncountable → much information.
44.
(A) The teacher told
(B) that honesty
(C) is the best policy.
(D) No error
Answer: A
Explanation: “Told” must have an object → told us / me that honesty…
45.
(A) He was
(B) punished by
(C) his laziness.
(D) No error
Answer: C
Explanation: “Punished for laziness,” not by.
46.
(A) I could not help
(B) to laugh
(C) at his jokes.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: After “could not help,” use -ing → laughing.
47.
(A) She is junior
(B) than me
(C) in experience.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: “Junior to me,” not than me.
48.
(A) The news
(B) are very
(C) surprising.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: “News” is singular → is very surprising.
49.
(A) It is high time
(B) we should take
(C) the right decision.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: “It is high time” → past form → we took the right decision.
50.
(A) He has completed
(B) the work yesterday
(C) without any help.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: Past time → He completed the work yesterday.
51.
(A) He insisted
(B) to go
(C) there alone.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: Correct usage → insisted on going (use “on” + gerund).
52.
(A) I have been
(B) waiting for you
(C) since two hours.
(D) No error
Answer: C
Explanation: “Since” → point of time; “For” → period → for two hours.
53.
(A) She not only
(B) danced gracefully
(C) but also sang beautifully.
(D) No error
Answer: D
Explanation: Parallel structure correct.
54.
(A) He not only
(B) lost his job
(C) but also his confidence.
(D) No error
Answer: C
Explanation: Parallel structure missing verb → but also lost his confidence.
55.
(A) No sooner did
(B) the train left
(C) than it started raining.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: “Did” → base verb → did the train leave.
56.
(A) She is
(B) fond to play
(C) the piano.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: Correct form → fond of playing.
57.
(A) Between you and I,
(B) this secret
(C) should not be revealed.
(D) No error
Answer: A
Explanation: After preposition → Between you and me.
58.
(A) He is accused
(B) for stealing
(C) the documents.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: Correct preposition → accused of stealing.
59.
(A) The office
(B) is opposite
(C) to the park.
(D) No error
Answer: C
Explanation: “Opposite” does not take “to” → is opposite the park.
60.
(A) The teacher
(B) asked me
(C) to explain him the answer.
(D) No error
Answer: C
Explanation: “Explain” → no indirect object → explain the answer to him.
61.
(A) He was made
(B) to work hard
(C) by his seniors.
(D) No error
Answer: D
Explanation: Passive causative construction correct.
62.
(A) Neither of the plans
(B) are suitable
(C) for the project.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: “Neither” → singular → is suitable.
63.
(A) Unless you will study,
(B) you will not
(C) pass the exam.
(D) No error
Answer: A
Explanation: “Unless” → simple present → Unless you study.
64.
(A) Scarcely had
(B) he reached the station
(C) when the train left.
(D) No error
Answer: D
Explanation: Correct structure — Scarcely had… when…
65.
(A) Hardly had
(B) the meeting begun
(C) than the lights went off.
(D) No error
Answer: C
Explanation: Use when not than → Hardly had… when…
66.
(A) The man
(B) who I met yesterday
(C) is my uncle.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: Relative pronoun → whom I met.
67.
(A) It is one of the best
(B) movie
(C) I have ever seen.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: Noun plural → movies.
68.
(A) He asked
(B) that who
(C) had broken the window.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: No “that” before interrogative → He asked who had broken…
69.
(A) She was too tired
(B) that she could not
(C) complete the work.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: Correct form → so tired that she could not…
70.
(A) He is more clever
(B) than any boys
(C) in the class.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: Correct → than any other boy.
71.
(A) If I was
(B) you, I would
(C) accept the offer.
(D) No error
Answer: A
Explanation: Conditional subjunctive → If I were you.
72.
(A) The reason
(B) why he failed
(C) is because he was careless.
(D) No error
Answer: C
Explanation: “Reason why” and “because” are redundant → is that he was careless.
73.
(A) He did not know
(B) whom to trust
(C) and who to suspect.
(D) No error
Answer: C
Explanation: Parallel structure → whom to trust and whom to suspect.
74.
(A) The man
(B) is one of those
(C) who loves honesty.
(D) No error
Answer: C
Explanation: Plural verb → who love honesty (refers to “those”).
75.
(A) The mother,
(B) along with her children,
(C) are going to the market.
(D) No error
Answer: C
Explanation: “Along with” doesn’t affect verb → is going to the market.
76.
(A) Scarcely had he entered
(B) the room when
(C) the lights has gone out.
(D) No error
Answer: C
Explanation: Past perfect → had gone out, not has gone out.
77.
(A) He denied
(B) to accept
(C) the bribe offered by the stranger.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: “Deny” is followed by a gerund → denied accepting the bribe.
78.
(A) The teacher suggested
(B) that he must
(C) take rest for a week.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: After “suggested that,” use should or bare infinitive → should take rest.
79.
(A) I wish
(B) I was
(C) a bird.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: Subjunctive mood → I wish I were a bird.
80.
(A) No sooner had
(B) the meeting began
(C) than he left the room.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: After “had,” use past participle → had the meeting begun.
81.
(A) Not only he came late
(B) but also
(C) forgot to bring his notebook.
(D) No error
Answer: A
Explanation: Correct → Not only did he come late…
82.
(A) I prefer coffee
(B) than tea
(C) in the evening.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: Correct preposition → prefer coffee to tea.
83.
(A) The committee
(B) has decided to postpone
(C) their decision.
(D) No error
Answer: C
Explanation: “Committee” = singular → its decision.
84.
(A) He is one of those boys
(B) who always
(C) works hard.
(D) No error
Answer: C
Explanation: “Those boys” → plural verb → who always work hard.
85.
(A) Each of the players
(B) were given
(C) a certificate of merit.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: “Each” takes singular verb → was given.
86.
(A) He talks as if
(B) he knows everything
(C) about the topic.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: Unreal situation → as if he knew everything.
87.
(A) The more they earn,
(B) more they spend
(C) on luxury.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: Correlative form → the more they earn, the more they spend.
88.
(A) He was too late
(B) that he could not
(C) catch the train.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: “Too… to” structure → so late that he could not…
89.
(A) Being a rainy day,
(B) I decided
(C) to stay indoors.
(D) No error
Answer: A
Explanation: Dangling modifier → As it was a rainy day, I decided…
90.
(A) The manager told
(B) that he will
(C) look into the matter soon.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: Indirect speech → he would look into the matter.
91.
(A) Hardly had I
(B) reached the bus stop
(C) when the bus had left.
(D) No error
Answer: C
Explanation: Use past simple in second clause → when the bus left.
92.
(A) He has been
(B) working in this company
(C) for the last ten years.
(D) No error
Answer: D
Explanation: Sentence correct; continuous since past.
93.
(A) The teacher asked me
(B) why had I
(C) not completed the work.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: Indirect question → no inversion → why I had not completed.
94.
(A) Unless you will
(B) study hard,
(C) you will not succeed.
(D) No error
Answer: A
Explanation: “Unless” takes simple present → Unless you study hard.
95.
(A) He is too intelligent
(B) to be easily
(C) deceived by others.
(D) No error
Answer: D
Explanation: Sentence is correct.
96.
(A) No one knows
(B) when will he
(C) return from abroad.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: Indirect clause → no inversion → when he will return.
97.
(A) He said that
(B) he has completed
(C) his work.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: Reported speech → past → he had completed.
98.
(A) The doctor suggested
(B) me to take
(C) complete rest.
(D) No error
Answer: B
Explanation: “Suggested me to” ❌ → suggested that I take / suggested my taking.
99.
(A) Hardly did he
(B) reach the gate
(C) than it started raining.
(D) No error
Answer: C
Explanation: Use when not than → Hardly did he reach… when…
100.
(A) Scarcely had they finished
(B) their lunch when
(C) they begin to chat.
(D) No error
Answer: C
Explanation: Sequence mismatch → they began to chat.
