Directions (Q.1-10). Read each part of the given sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is 'No error', the answer is 'e'. (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any).
1.
(a) Hostility between the
(b) two groups have
(c) increased in the
(d) past few months.
(e) No Error
2.
(a) Her class is very special
(b) because it has children
(c) with many different
(d) abilities and skills.
(e) No Error
3.
(a) Many peoples were
(b) brought to safety
(c) by the army helicopters
(d) from the flood hit area.
(e) No Error
4.
(a) It is difficult to
(b) understand the problems
(c) that the physically challenged people
(d) encounters in their daily life.
(e) No Error
5.
(a) I had gone only a little way
(b) down the street,
(c) when I realized that I
(d) had not lock the door.
(e) No Error
6.
(a) Mammoths were a
(b) species of elephants
(c) who lived millions of years ago
(d) but are now extinct.
(e) No Error
7.
(a) The sink is
(b) so dirty that
(c) one needs a very strong
(d) abrasive to cleaning it.
(e) No Error
8.
(a) The talks ended
(b) abruptly when one of
(c) the delegate walked
(d) out in protest.
(e) No Error
9.
(a) A twenty-year-old
(b) absconder was caught
(c) in a local restaurant
(d) this morning.
(e) No Error
10.
(a) If she will secure more than
(b) 90% marks in the exam,
(c) I will give her
(d) a suitable reward.
(e) No Error