LDC — Error Detection MCQs
Practice 20 free error detection multiple choice questions for LDC exam. Instant answers with explanations in Hindi and English.
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LDC — Grammar basics — Error Detection
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Question 1 of 20
Which auxiliary verb is exclusively paired with the conjunction 'lest' to denote a negative purpose?
Question 2 of 20
Which rule validates the correct sequence in the sentence: 'We, you, and they must attend the meeting.'?
Question 3 of 20
Consider the following statements: Statement I: The sentence 'Many a man wish he had gone' is structurally correct. Statement II: The sentence 'Many a man wishes he had gone' is structurally correct. Which statement correctly applies the idiomatic rule?
Question 4 of 20
Which of the following combinations regarding the usage of prepositions is entirely correct? 1. He died of a severe wound. 2. She died of cholera. 3. They died in a car crash. 4. He died from abject poverty.
Question 5 of 20
Match List-I (Step in Hierarchical Scan) with List-II (Grammatical Objective) for effective error detection: List-I P. Pronoun Reference Q. Modifiers and Parallelism R. Subject-Verb Agreement S. Prepositional Phrases List-II 1. Validate fixed idiomatic pairs 2. Balance adverbs, adjectives, and conjunctions 3. Ensure clear antecedents and gender/number agreement 4. Ensure the action word matches the true doer
Question 6 of 20
Consider the following statements regarding the order of personal pronouns: Statement I: When confessing a mistake or indicating a bad sense, the sequence should be 1-2-3 (I, You, and He). Statement II: When plural pronouns are used as subjects, the sequence strictly follows the 2-3-1 rule. Which of the above statements is/are correct?
Question 7 of 20
Choose the grammatically correct option to fill in the blank: 'The distribution of the inherited property was strictly divided between my brother and _______.'
Question 8 of 20
Identify the flawed tense combination disrupting the Type 1 Conditional format: If the central bank raises the interest rates, the stock market plummeted significantly.
Question 9 of 20
Select the correct improvement for the underlined part: 'Despite his lack of experience, he is fundamentally **superior than** the previous manager.'
Question 10 of 20
Given below are two statements: Assertion (A): The phrase 'Since two hours' is grammatically unacceptable to denote duration. Reason (R): 'Since' is strictly utilized to point to a specific starting point in time, whereas 'For' is employed to denote a continuous duration or period of time.
Question 11 of 20
Choose the correct structural completion applying the rule for causative verbs: The system administrator had the junior technicians ____ the entire server grid.
Question 12 of 20
Which of the following sentences correctly applies the rule for uncountable nouns?
Question 13 of 20
Assertion (A): Translating an English sentence directly into Hindi is a flawed strategy for error detection. Reason (R): Direct translation ignores the rigid syntactical differences, as English utilizes an S-V-O framework while Hindi uses an S-O-V framework.
Question 14 of 20
Which grammatical error exists in this sentence: 'Although the weather was harsh, but the soldiers continued their march.'?
Question 15 of 20
Identify the segment containing a grammatical error: "The inexperienced intern / delivered the final presentation / as though he is / the managing director of the company."
Question 16 of 20
Given below are two statements: Assertion (A): The phrase 'Unless you work hard' is grammatically correct. Reason (R): 'Unless' is an intrinsically negative conjunction, so it does not require an additional 'not' in its clause.
Question 17 of 20
Which conditional tense combination perfectly maps to a hypothetical existence in the present?
Question 18 of 20
Improve the tense alignment to satisfy Type 2 Conditional requirements: If he works exponentially harder, he would achieve his annual targets much faster.
Question 19 of 20
What is the structural flaw in the sentence: 'One must fulfill his responsibilities towards the nation.'?
Question 20 of 20
Read the following statements: Statement 1: He commanded the corporate team as though he is the designated captain. Statement 2: He commanded the corporate team as though he were the designated captain. Which of the given statements uses the correct subjunctive mood?
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