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The passengers were very happy ________ the friendly and warm treatment given to them.

  • about
  • with
  • by
  • none of these
Correct Option: B  [ with ]

Explanation:

Many developing countries are moving _________ privatization and economic liberalization.

  • towards
  • into
  • beyond
  • none of these
Correct Option: A  [ towards ]

Explanation: "Moving towards" is a phrase that indicates the act of progressing or traveling in the direction of a particular place, goal, or objective.

The plays of Shakespeare (A)/ are not only studies (B)/ in European countries but also in the Oriental countries. (C)/ No error (D) (find error)

  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
Correct Option: B  [ are not only studies ]

Explanation: "The plays of Shakespeare are not only studied in European countries but also in the Oriental countries."

We have carefully (A)/ considered the (B)/ importance of issues raised in the report. (C)/ No error (D) (find error)

  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
Correct Option: D  [ No error ]

Explanation:

The leader and the villagers is (A)/ having a meeting (B)/ about the various development activities (C)/ No error (D). (find error)

  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
Correct Option: A  [ The leader and the villagers is ]

Explanation: "The leader and the villagers are having a meeting about the various development activities."

The subject of the sentence is a plural compound subject, "the leader and the villagers," so the verb "are" should also be in the plural form to match the subject.

I know he is having (A)/ a lot of books (B)/ on how to improve English (C)/ no error (D) (Find error)

  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
Correct Option: A  [ I know he is having ]

Explanation: "I know he has a lot of books on how to improve English."

the present simple tense "has" is more appropriate than "is having".
"Is having" could imply temporary possession or current activities, whereas "has" indicates general possession.

Why did you (A)/ not told me (B)/ about it (C)/ No error (D) (Find error)

  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
Correct Option: B  [ not told me ]

Explanation: "Why did you not tell me about it?"

"did" is used to create the past tense, main verb "tell" should be in its base form.

I saw (A)/ a bad dream (B)/ last night (C)/ No error (D) (Find error)

  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
Correct Option: A  [ I saw ]

Explanation: "I had a bad dream last night."

Always AVOID bad company. (Phrasal verbs)

  • make room of
  • make sure of
  • make a clear sweep of
  • keep clear of
Correct Option: D  [ keep clear of ]

Explanation: "To keep clear of": means to avoid or stay away from something or someone.

Get out from here IMMEDIATELY. (Phrasal verbs)

  • at once
  • all on a sudden
  • by all means
  • at large
Correct Option: A  [ at once ]

Explanation: "at once" means immediately or without delay.
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