Question 1. Spot the error in Adverbs (a) She did her job/ (b) as better as she/(c) could do/(d) No error.
She did her job
as better as she
could do
No error
Explanation:-
Answer: Option B. -> as better as she Answer: (b)
Question 2. Spot the error in Adverbs (a) He is enough tall/(b) to be selected as Sub Inspector/ (c) in Delhi Police/(d) No error.
He is enough tall
to be selected as Sub Inspector
in Delhi Police
No error
Explanation:-
Answer: Option A. -> He is enough tall Answer: (a)
Question 3. Spot the error in Adverbs (a) She does her/(b) work good as she/(c) is a trained nurse/(d) No error.
She does her
work good as she
is a trained nurse
No error
Explanation:-
Answer: Option B. -> work good as she Answer: (b)
Question 4. Spot the error in Adverbs (a) A man of fifty/ (b) cannot be called/ (c) as young./ (d) No error.
A man of fifty
cannot be called
as young.
No error
Explanation:-
Answer: Option C. -> as young. Answer: (c)
Question 5. Spot the error in Adverbs (a) She knows/(b) riding/ (c) a horse/(d) No error.
She knows
riding
a horse
No error
Explanation:-
Answer: Option B. -> riding Answer: (b)
Question 6. Spot the error in Adverbs (a) Her speech was not clearly /(b)but we understood /(c)the underlying meaning/ (d) No error
Her speech was not clearly
but we understood
the underlying meaning
No error
Explanation:-
Answer: Option A. -> Her speech was not clearly Answer: (a)
Question 7. Spot the error in Adverbs Where else (a)/ did you go besides (b)/ the bank? (c)/ No error (d)
Where else
did you go besides
the bank?
No error
Explanation:-
Answer: Option A. -> Where else Answer: (a)
Question 8. Spot the error in Adverbs I liked that opportune moment (a)/ where the workers proved themselves (b)/ and came out victorious. (c)/ No error (d)
I liked that opportune moment
where the workers proved themselves
and came out victorious.
No error
Explanation:-
Answer: Option B. -> where the workers proved themselves Answer: (b)
Question 9. Spot the error in Adverbs (a) He is being/(b) very politely/ (c) for the reason best known to him. /(d) No error.
He is being
very politely
for the reason best known to him
No error
Explanation:-
Answer: Option C. -> for the reason best known to him Answer: (c)
Question 10. Spot the error in Adverbs (a) We should /(b) keep our belongings/(c) orderly/(d) No error.