আমরা আপনাদের জন্য এনেছি Special Common Errors – এর সেট, যা বিভিন্ন প্রতিযোগিতামূলক পরীক্ষার প্রস্তুতিতে অত্যন্ত কার্যকর। প্রতিটি প্রশ্নের শেষে সঠিক উত্তর এবং সমাধান দেওয়া থাকবে। নিয়মিত এমন কন্টেন্ট পেতে আমাদের সাথে যুক্ত থাকুন এবং আপনার প্রস্তুতিকে আরো মজবুত করুন। 🎯
Q.1. Everyone seems to have a clear idea of (a)/ how other people should be lead their lives, (b)/ but none about his or her own. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. b
Sol. Use ‘should lead their lives’ – in place of – ‘should be lead their lives’. The sentence is framed in the active formation, so, we don’t need to use the verb ‘be’ here.
Q.2. Tell your heart that (a)/ the fear of suffering is (b)/ worst than the suffering itself. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. c
Sol. Use ‘worse’ – in place of – ‘worst’. The comparative form ‘worse’ is required here instead of the superlative form ‘worst’, as we can see that the preposition ‘than’ is used here for comparison.
Q.3. No matter what he does, every person on (a)/this earth play a central role in the history of the world. (b)/And normally he doesn’t know it. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. b
Sol. Use ‘plays’ – in place of – ‘play’. The subject here is ‘every person’, which is singular, so, the verb also has to be in singular form (plays) instead of plural (play).
Q.4. Don’t give off to your fears. (a)/ If you do, you won’t be able (b)/ to talk to your heart. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. a
Sol. Use ‘give in’ – in place of – ‘give off’. ‘Give in’ means to accept that you have been defeated and agree to stop competing or fighting.
‘Give off’ = to emit pollution or something else unpleasant; to produce something as a result of a natural process
Ex- The police stopped the van because it was GIVING OFF a lot of black smoke.
Q.5. There is only one way to learn. (a)/ It’s through action. Everything you need to know (b)/ you learned through your journey. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. c
Sol. Use ‘learn’ – in place of – ‘learned’. The sentence is framed in the present tense, so, we have to use the first form of the verb (learn) instead of the second form of the verb (learned).
Q.6. People are afraid to pursue their most important dreams, (a)/ because they feel that they don’t deserve them, (b)/ or that they’ll be unable to achieve it. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. c
Sol. Use the pronoun ‘them’ – in place of – ‘it’. We are talking about dreams, which is plural in nature, so, we have to use the plural pronoun ‘them’ instead of the singular pronoun ‘it’.
Q.7. You never really understood a person (a)/ until you consider things from his point of view. (b)/ Until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in it. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. a
Sol. Use ‘understand’ – in place of – ‘understood’. The sentence is framed in the present tense for the sake of a general meaning, so, we have to use the first form of the verb (understand) instead of the past form of the verb (understood).
Q.8. Open your eyes and see (a)/ what you can with them (b)/ before they are closed forever. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. d
Sol. No error
Q.9. All your life you wait, (a)/ and then it finally come, (b)/then, are you ready? (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. b
Sol. Use ‘comes’ – in place of – ‘come’. The pronoun ‘it’ is singular in nature, so, we have to use the singular form of the verb (comes) instead of the plural one (come).
Q.10. “Some people are weaks (a)/ in some ways, sir. (b)/ Others in other ways.”, she said. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. a
Sol. Use ‘weak’ – in place of – ‘weaks’. We have to use an adjective after the verb ‘are’, and ‘weak’ is the correct adjective here because we cannot make plural form of an adjective.
Ex- We are poor. (Correct)
Ex- We are poors. (Incorrect)
Q.11. It’s very damn stressing (a)/ when you find out that you (b)/ are not the owner of your life. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. d
Sol. No error
Q.12. War is bazaar where lives are (a)/ traded like any other commodity: (b)/ chocolate or bullets or parachute silk. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. a
Sol. Use the article ‘a’ before the noun ‘bazaar’.
Q.13. “It’s not a person you wish to fight, (a)/ Madame, it’s a system. (b)/ How do you fight a system?”, “You tried.” (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. c
Sol. Use ‘you try’ – in place of – ‘you tried’. The sentence is framed in the present tense, so. We have to use the first form of the verb ‘try’ instead of the past form of the verb ‘tried’.
Q.14. The very life of any creature is a (a)/ quick-fading spark in fathomless darkness. (b)/ That’s God’s truth. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. d
Sol. No error
Q.15. Watched him was like opening (a)/a door to a singing telegram; (b)/ you know it’s supposed to be entertaining. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. a
Sol. Use ‘watching’ – in place of – ‘watched’. We have to use the gerund ‘watching’ here, because a gerund is a verbal noun and can be used as a subject.
Q.16. They’re hungry for something they know (a)/ nothing about, but we, we know all too good that (b)/ the price of fame is the loss of privacy.(c)/ No error (d)
Ans. b
Sol. Use ‘well’ – in place of – ‘good’. We have to use the adverb ‘well’ here for the verb ‘know’ instead of using the adjective ‘good’. ‘Well’ is the adverb of ‘good’.
Q.17. There’s so much you (a)/ can do for a person to whom thinks (b)/ Auschwitz is a brand of beer. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. b
Sol. Use ‘who’ – in place of – ‘to whom’. We have to use the relative pronoun ‘who’ for the verb ‘thinks’ instead of using ‘to whom’.
Q.18. When I was not working, (a)/ I prefer to sleep as much as I could – somewhere (b)/ between 12 and 2:00 p.m. it seemed a good start. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. b
Sol. Use ‘preferred’ – in place of – ‘prefer’. The sentence talks about the past times (as we can see the verb ‘was’), so, we have to use the past form of the verb (preferred) instead of the first form of the verb (prefer).
Q.19. Each of us is (a)/ more than the worst (b)/ thing we ever done. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. c
Sol. Use ‘we have ever done’ – in place of – ‘we ever done’. The sentence talks about the general aspect of us (every person), so, we have to keep the latter of the sentence in the present perfect tense.
Q.20. The true measure of our character is (a)/ how do we treat the poor, the disfavored, the accused, (b)/ the incarcerated, and the condemned. (c)/ No error (d)
Ans. b
Sol. Remove the verb ‘do’ used after ‘how’. The structure of the sentence is not interrogative, it’s affirmative, so, we don’t need to use the verb ‘do’ here as we have the main verb ‘treat’ here.
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