Special Common Errors (Set 9) for WBCS, CGL/CHSL/MTS & WBP/KP Constable, etc

Special Common Errors
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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. On Sunday, prior of leaving for Delhi, (a)/ Samiti volunteers hoped that more and more people (b)/ join them in this social initiative.  (c)/ no error (d)

Ans. a

Sol. Use the preposition ‘to’ – in place of – ‘of’. The word ‘prior’ takes the preposition ‘to’ with it.

Q.2. India conducted successful flight test (a)/ of the Supersonic Missile Assisted Release of Torpedo (SMART) (b)/ from Wheeler Island off the coast of Odisha. (c)/ No error (d)

Ans. a

Sol. Use the article ‘a’ before ‘successful’ for the noun ‘test’.

Q.3. The court has ordered Mallya’s lawyer (a)/ to give a concrete response on 2nd November 2020 (b)/ about the nature of the fresh proceedings in the UK. (c)/ No error (d)

Ans. d

Sol. No error

Q.4. Liquor baron Vijay Mallya’s extradition from (a)/ the UK to India has been delayed once again due to (b)/ some fresh “secret” proceedings which have commenced in the UK by the government. (c)/ No error (d)

Ans. c

Sol. Use ‘have been commenced’ – in place of – ‘have commenced’. The given part of the sentence is framed in passive voice (as we can see the preposition ‘by’), so, ‘have been + v3’ is the correct formation for passivity.

Q.5. The extradition which was (a)/ upheld by the highest court (b)/ of  UK is not happening. (c)/ No error (d)

Ans. c

Sol. Use the article definite article ‘the’ before ‘UK’. We use the definite article ‘the’ before abbreviated forms like, UK, USA, USSR, etc.

Q.6. Even 22 days after the opening ceremony of the intra-Afghan dialogue in Doha, (a)/ the negotiating teams of the Afghan government and Taliban (b)/ are yet to begun direct talks to restore peace in the war-torn nation. (c)/ No error (d)

Ans. c

Sol. Use ‘to begin’ – in place of – ‘to begun’. The sentence is framed in active voice (is/am/are + to + v1 = future sense), so, the first form of the verb (begin) should be used here after the preposition ‘to’.

Q.7. Amid the delay in the talks, (a)/ the US and other countries have (b)/ started diplomatic efforts. (c)/ No error (d)

Ans. d

Sol. No error

Q.8. According to the WHO, the Covid-19 pandemic have disrupted (a)/ critical mental health services in 93% of countries globally (b)/ while the demand for these services is increasing . (c)/ No error (d)

Ans. a

Sol. Use ‘has disrupted’ – in place of – ‘have disrupted’. The subject of the sentence is ‘the Covid-19 pandemic’, which is singular in nature, so, the verb ‘has’ should be used here instead of ‘have’.

Q.9. The WHO says that 10% of the (a)/ world’s population may have been (b)/ infected with the coronavirus. (c)/ No error (d)

Ans. d

Sol. No error

Q.10. The Russian side formally announced that the BRICS Summit (a)/ will be held virtually on 17th November with the theme of “BRICS partnership (b)/ for global stability, shared security and innovatively growth”. (c)/ No error (d)

Ans. c

Sol. Use ‘innovative’ – in place of – ‘innovatively’. Adjective ‘innovative’ should be used here before the noun ‘growth’.

Q.11. It is spiritual feeling when we (a)/ immerse these mortal remains (b)/ collected from across the country. (c)/ No error (d)

Ans. a

Sol. Use the article ‘a’ before the adjective ‘spiritual’ for the noun ‘feeling’.

Q.12. Despite the current global situation due to the spread of (a)/ the Coronavirus infection, the activities under Russian chairmanship  (b)/ in 2020 are to be carry out in a consistent manner. (c)/ No error (d)

Ans. c

Sol. Use ‘are to be carried out’ – in place of – ‘are to be carry’. The given part of the sentence is framed in passive form, so, the past participle (v3) ‘carried’ should be used here.

Q.13. Apart from emergency treatment, (a)/ countries also reported widespreaded disruption of (b)/ many kinds of critical mental health services. (c)/ No error (d)

Ans. b

Sol. Use ‘widespread’ – in place of – ‘widespreaded’. Adjective ‘widespread’ should be used here for the noun ‘disruption’.

Note: ‘widespreaded’ is not a word.

Q.14. Even school and workplace mental health services have been adverse affected, (a)/ and according to the WHO survey about 60% reported at least (b)/ partial disruptions of services at these places during the pandemic. (c)/ No error (d)

Ans. a

Sol. Use ‘adversely’ – in place of – ‘adverse’. Adverb ‘adversely’ should be used here for the verb ‘affected’. ‘Adverse’ is an adjective and ‘adversely’ is an adverb.

Q.15. Bereavement, isolation, loss of income, (a)/ and fear have triggered mental health conditions (b)/ or exacerbate the existing ones. (c)/ No error (d)

Ans. c

Sol. Use ‘exacerbated’ – in place of – ‘exacerbate’. Before the conjunction ‘or’, we have used the verb  ‘triggered’ (v3), so, after the conjunction ‘or’, the verb ‘exacerbated’ should be used here for the same forms.

Q.16. The survey has also found that (a)/ this pandemic can lead to neurological and (b)/ mental complications, such as delirium, agitation, and stroke. (c)/ No error (d)

Ans. d

Sol. No error

Q.17. He also said that this country will not be able to provide (a)/ employment to its youth in the upcoming time because the centre government (b)/ have ruined the system of employment generation. (c)/ No error (d)

Ans. c

Sol. Use the helping verb ‘has’ – in place of – ‘have’. The noun ‘the centre government’ is singular in nature, so, the verb ‘has’ should be used here instead of ‘have’.

Q.18. Everyone knew that this system needs to be changed, (a)/ farmers need to be given infrastructure, markets need to be created (b)/ but the centre government is not even trying to strengthen this system. (c)/ No error (d)

Ans. a

Sol. Use ‘knows’ – in place of – ‘knew’. The sentence is framed in the present tense. The subject of the given part is ‘everyone’, which is singular in nature, so, the singular form ‘knows’ should be used here.

Q.19. Today, if a farmer has any problem in mandi (market), (a)/ then he can put its point across or approach another businessman, (b)/ but tomorrow our farmers will have Adani on one side and Ambani on another side. (c)/ No error (d)

Ans. a

Sol. Use ‘his’ – in place of – ‘its’. The noun ‘he’ is used here for ‘farmer’, so, the possessive case ‘his’ should be used here instead of ‘its’.

Q.20. Those who think that this will only harm farmers and labourers (a)/ do not understand the food system of this country. If Adani and Ambani gets hold of (b)/ the agricultural system, every family will have to pay twice the amount of money for food. (c)/ No error (d)

Ans. b

Sol. Use ‘get hold of’ – in place of – ‘gets hold of’. The sentence talks about two people ‘Ambani’ and ‘Adani’, so, the plural form ‘get’ should be used here instead of ‘gets’.

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