English

UG-CLAT entrance exam Important Questions for English Language

Advertisements
[object Object]
[object Object]
Subjects
Popular subjects
Topics
Advertisements
Advertisements
English Language
< prev  1 to 20 of 198  next > 

In the following sentence, a part of the sentence is underlined. Beneath each sentence, four different ways of paraphrasing the underlined part are indicated. Choose the best alternative among the four options.
This government has given subsidies to the Navratnas, but there is no telling whether the subsequent one will do.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [0.01] English Language
Concept: Incorrect/Correct Sentences (Entrance Exams)

In the following sentence, a part of the sentence is underlined. Beneath each sentence, four different ways of paraphrasing the underlined part are indicated. Choose the best alternative among the four options.
The management can still hire freely but cannot scold freely.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [0.01] English Language
Concept: Incorrect/Correct Sentences (Entrance Exams)

In the following sentence, a part of the sentence is underlined. Beneath each sentence, four different ways of paraphrasing the underlined part are indicated. Choose the best alternative among the four options.
The Romanians may be restive under soviet direction, but they are tied to Moscow by ideological and military links.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [0.01] English Language
Concept: Incorrect/Correct Sentences (Entrance Exams)

Identify the incorrect sentence/ sentences.

  1. The letter was posted to the address.
  2. Your stand is beyond all reason.
  3. How do you deal with friend who doesn't listen to a reason?
  4. My wife runs profitable business in this suburb.

Select the incorrect answer using the codes given below

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [0.01] English Language
Concept: Incorrect/Correct Sentences (Entrance Exams)

Identify the incorrect sentence/ sentences.

  1. I want to do an MBA before going into business.
  2. Priti's husband has been on active service for three months.
  3. The horse suddenly broke into a buckle.
  4. I need to file an insurance claim.

Select the incorrect answer using the codes given below

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [0.01] English Language
Concept: Incorrect/Correct Sentences (Entrance Exams)

Identify the incorrect sentence/ sentences.

  1. I must run fast to catch up with him.
  2. The newly released book is enjoying a popular run.
  3. The doctor is on a hospital round.
  4. You can't run over him like that.

Select the incorrect answer using the codes given below.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [0.01] English Language
Concept: Incorrect/Correct Sentences (Entrance Exams)

Choose the correct option of the following question.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [0.01] English Language
Concept: Incorrect/Correct Sentences (Entrance Exams)

Choose the correct option of the following question.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [0.01] English Language
Concept: Incorrect/Correct Sentences (Entrance Exams)

Choose the correct option of the following question.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [0.01] English Language
Concept: Incorrect/Correct Sentences (Entrance Exams)

Choose the correct option of the following question.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [0.01] English Language
Concept: Incorrect/Correct Sentences (Entrance Exams)

In the following sentence, some part of the sentence or the entire sentence is underlined. Beneath sentence, you will find four ways of phrasing the underlined part. Choose the most appropriate option given in the sentence given below that is the best version than the underlined part of the sentence.
Initiative and referendum, is a procedure that allows voters to propose and pass laws as well as to repeal them.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [0.01] English Language
Concept: Incorrect/Correct Sentences (Entrance Exams)

In the following sentence, some part of the sentence or the entire sentence is underlined. Beneath sentence, you will find four ways of phrasing the underlined part. Choose the most appropriate option given in the sentence given below that is the best version than the underlined part of the sentence.
Many of them chiselled from solid rock centuries ago the mountainous regions are dotted with hundreds of monasteries:

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [0.01] English Language
Concept: Incorrect/Correct Sentences (Entrance Exams)

In the following sentence, some part of the sentence or the entire sentence is underlined. Beneath sentence, you will find four ways of phrasing the underlined part. Choose the most appropriate option given in the sentence given below that is the best version than the underlined part of the sentence.

Plausible though it sounds, the weakness of the hypothesis is that it does not incorporate all relevant facts.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [0.01] English Language
Concept: Incorrect/Correct Sentences (Entrance Exams)

In the following sentence, some part of the sentence or the entire sentence is underlined. Beneath sentence, you will find four ways of phrasing the underlined part. Choose the most appropriate option given in the sentence given below that is the best version than the underlined part of the sentence.
During her lecture, the speaker tried to clarify directional terms, for not everyone in attendance was knowledgeable that winds are designed by the direction from which they come.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [0.01] English Language
Concept: Incorrect/Correct Sentences (Entrance Exams)

In the following sentence, some part of the sentence or the entire sentence is underlined. Beneath sentence, you will find four ways of phrasing the underlined part. Choose the most appropriate option given in the sentence given below that is the best version than the underlined part of the sentence.
Two valence states of uranium, one with a deficit of four electrons and the other one with a deficit of six occurs in nature and contributes to the diversity of uranium’s behaviour.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [0.01] English Language
Concept: Incorrect/Correct Sentences (Entrance Exams)

In the following sentence, four words or phrases are underlined. If there is any mistake with regard to grammar or usage, it is in the underlined part only. Identify the incorrect part.
Our boss always asks us to pay full attention to the work at hand.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [0.01] English Language
Concept: Incorrect/Correct Sentences (Entrance Exams)

In the following sentence, four words or phrases are underlined. If there is any mistake with regard to grammar or usage, it is in the underlined part only. Identify the incorrect part.
The officer asked that the report be submitted immediately.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [0.01] English Language
Concept: Incorrect/Correct Sentences (Entrance Exams)

In the following sentence four words or phrases are underlined. If there is any mistake with regard to grammar or usage, it is in the underlined part only. Identify the incorrect part.
Evidently our product is the most unique in the market.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [0.01] English Language
Concept: Incorrect/Correct Sentences (Entrance Exams)

In the following sentence four words or phrases are underlined. If there is any mistake with regard to grammar or usage, it is in the underlined part only. Identify the incorrect part.
Five gallons of petrol are not enough to cover the distance.

Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [0.01] English Language
Concept: Incorrect/Correct Sentences (Entrance Exams)

Identify the incorrect sentence/sentences.

  1. It is important to monitor the groups.
  2. Check that the instructions are clear, and tell the students to begin.
  3. Inefficient bus service are a hazard.
  4. Traffic in the city has reached unsustainable levels.
Appears in 1 question paper
Chapter: [0.01] English Language
Concept: Incorrect/Correct Sentences (Entrance Exams)
< prev  1 to 20 of 198  next > 
Advertisements
Share
Notifications

Englishहिंदीमराठी


      Forgot password?
Use app×