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MAJORTEST ERROR DETECTION 03
1. A number of trainees whoA take this course every year findB that theirC knowledge of
mathematics isDinadequate. No errorE.
2. Either of the solutions you haveA proposed areBacceptable to the
union, whoseC members are willingDto compromise. No errorE.
3. The last man on earth willA abandon his ruined house forB a cave, andC his woven
clothes for an animal'sDskin. No errorE.
4. The station was a hiveA of bustling activity,B the arrival of the train was the most
importantC event of the day inDthat remote place. No errorE.
5. My grandmother's legacy isA substantial, especiallyB if the value of the rare
stamps areC taken intoDconsideration. No errorE.
6. Neither Bradley, nor moreA recent critics who have writtenB on Shakespeare's
tragedies, hasC been able to give a convincing explanation for the timing ofD events
in Othello. No errorE.
7. The bridal gown was mostA unique: theB bridegroom designed itC and hisD mother
provided the lace fabric. No errorE.
8. For a successful career asA a beautician, oneB must be prepared to dissemble:C you
must not tell your client the unvarnished truth about his or herD appearance. No errorE.
9. When Russell Wallace and Darwin independentlyAproposed similar theories,
Darwin hadB already accumulated extensive evidence with whichC to
support hisD ideas. No errorE.
10. Everyone whoA visits Singapore is impressedB by its cleanliness, whichC is mainly a
result of rigorous implementation of theirD strict laws. No errorE.
11. She wondered whetherA the city had changed alotBsince she had left to go
toC university.D No errorE.
12. The company bowedA to pressure,B now itC has removed the offensive
advertisement fromD the hoarding. No errorE.
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13. I willA not object to hisB delivering the lecture asClong as he is told not to make
personal attacks onD his critics. No errorE.
14. WhileA he thinks the phenomenonB is the result of enzyme action, I believe it
is caused byC a shortage ofDa neurotransmitter. No errorE.
15. Cynthia argued vehemently withA her mother overBherC refusal to attendD the school
concert. No errorE.
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MAJORTEST ERROR DETECTION 01
1. Illiteracy is an enormous problem,A it affectsB millions of people worldwide,C and is
an impediment toD social progress.� No errorE.
2. The company president has takenA steps to ensure that sheB can handle the pressure
and anxiety associated withC the job, includingD joining a yoga class and enlisting the
support of a network of friends. No errorE.
3. If you are surethatA you are in the right,B you would notC mind an
independent examination ofD the case. No errorE.
4. The union insistedA on an increase in theirB members�C starting pay, and threatened to
call a strike if the company refused toD meet the demand. No errorE.
5. Television viewers claim thatA the number of scenes depictingB alcohol
consumption haveC increased dramatically overD the last decade. No errorE.
6. Employees with lessA personal problems areB likelyCto be moreD productive. No
errorE.
7. The three richest men in America haveA assets worth more thanB the combined
assetsC of the sixty poorest countries ofD the world. No errorE.
8. ShipwreckedA on a desert island, coconuts and otherBfruits formedC the basis of
the sailor�sD diet. No errorE.
9. Fifty percent of the people alive today haveA never made a phone call, butB thirty
percent stillC have no electricity connections to theirD homes. No errorE.
10. The rhododendron, whichA ornaments so manyBEnglish gardens, isC not
native toD Europe. No errorE.
11. The farmer should not have beenA so careless asB to leave the door of the house
unbolted whenC he had goneD to bed. No errorE.
12. A censusA of the island revealedB a population of onlyC 10,000 peopleD. No errorE.
13. The engineer, who is renowned for his ingenuityA, has designedB a very
uniqueC cooling system for our new plant inD Spain. No errorE.
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14. Shoes of thoseA kind areB bad for the feet;C low heels areD better. No errorE.
15. My father saw how muchA Uncle Tom was enjoyingBhis early retirement, andC so he
decided to do the sameD. No errorE.
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MAJORTEST ERROR DETECTION 02
1. We have no choice butA to appoint Mary:B she is the bestC of the two candidates, and
there isD no prospect of finding more applicants. No errorE.
2. The reason I willA not be goingB to Mexico this year is becauseC I will use up all my
travel money attendingD an important meeting in Singapore. No errorE.
3. If you wereA to work at least four hours a day on the project, we wouldB complete it in
a shorterC time, and with lessD problems. No errorE.
4. The manager tried hard to effectA a change in company policy, butB the owner, who
steadfastly refused to compromiseC, overruledD him on every point. No errorE.
5. The new library is undoubtedlyA well stocked and functional, butB no one can say
that itsC atmosphere is anything like the old oneD. No errorE.
6. My uncle, whoA wasB on vacation, along with my two cousins and IC, wentD fishing
down by the river. No errorE.
7. HopefullyA, we will beB able to complete the building beforeC the rainy season
sets inD. No errorE.
8. You wouldA have to choose herB, if you are looking forC the best athlete to
representD the school. No errorE.
9. All the trapped miners beganA to loseB hope, itC had been twenty four hours sinceD the
tunnel collapsed. No errorE.
10. BecauseA they played byB the rules, the members of the team were givenC a standing
ovation even though itDdid not win the match. No errorE.
11. Her avariciousA relatives assembled at the lawyer'sBoffice to hear the reading
ofC Jemima's willD. No errorE.
12. He was not merelyA expected to contribute funds to the project, butB to work as
hard asC the otherD patrons. No errorE.
13. None of usA knowsB what the outcome of the battle betweenC the coordinator
and usD will be. No errorE.
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14. Neither of my brothers doA anything to make life better for ourB parents whoC are
both suffering fromDarthritis. No errorE.
15. The teacher satA down besidesB the frightened child and tried to reassureC him that the
monster was merelyDimaginary. No errorE.
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MAJORTEST ERROR DETECTION 04
1. I agree thatA a knowledge of Latin is helpful to buildBa good English vocabulary,
butC I do not think I have the capacity toD study the subject at the moment. No errorE.
2. In suchA areas as sports, ranking of individual performance isB relatively well
accepted sinceC the parameters on which the rating areD based are generally objective. No
errorE.
3. Determination ofA the long-term effects ofB aerosols on the upper
atmosphere isC currently one of the more challengingD problems in climate research. No
errorE.
4. The mostA important skill I had learnedB in my two years ofC senior high school
was toD direct the course of my own studies. No errorE.
5. Scientific advances over the last fifty years have ledAto revolutionary changes in
health, agriculture and communication, andB generally enhancingC socio-economic
development and the quality of our livesD. No errorE.
6. This detailed yetA readable biography is well researched andB provides valuable
insight toC the facts thatD motivated the famous philosopher. No errorE.
7. I have nearlyA written all the new tests forB inclusion in the revised edition of my book,
and hope to finishC the work withinD a week. No errorE.
8. The series of letters that Margaret wrote to her fathercontainsA a valuable commentary
onB the prevailing social conditions and attitudes that lead to herC leaving home
at suchD a young age. No errorE.
9. The unfortunate accident that causedA the explosion wasB extensivelyC reported in all
the local newspapers and nationalD television. No errorE.
10. Neither of the answers provided in the memorandumA addressB my
concerns aboutC the validity ofD the procedure. No errorE.
11. Katz claimed that reading classic novels isA more illuminatingB than to
readC autobiographies written byDtheir authors. No errorE.
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12. The students have beenA practicing for the concert sinceB three weeks, andC in that
time haveD improved considerably. No errorE.
13. Suzanne recountedA her improbableB tale withCenthusiasm and in a convincing
mannerD. No errorE.
14. If you were willingA to ask for directions, instead of doggedlyB driving on, we might
get to ourC destination soonerD. No errorE.
15. WaitingA for the results ofB the final examination, the student's nerves wereC on edge;
she could not sleep properly orD eat normally. No errorE.
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MAJORTEST ERROR DETECTION 05
1. He is not sure ifA he shouldB buy the new computer now orC wait until he receivesD his
next bonus. No errorE.
2. Mark scored poorlyA on the test, whichB is not surprising sinceC he did not
prepare adequatelyD. No error.E
3. I preferA Marlene to anyB hairdresser I have visitedCin the past because she has such a
good understanding of her clients'D needs. No errorE.
4. The archivist hadA not onlyB a deep interestC but also a clear understanding of the
historical documents inD the museum. No error.E
5. With skill and surprisingA gentleness the fireman managed toB lower the injured
cat downC from the top ofD the tree. No errorE.
6. Was the woman whoA you think you sawB leaving the
building wearingC a nurse'sD uniform? No errorE.
7. As he held openA the door for her, she could not ignore the look on his face,B a look
that aggravatedC her self-consciousness as they proceededD along the street. No errorE.
8. Many people genuinely want to beA fitter, but fewBhave the tenacity for stickingC to a
suitable regimeD of diet and exercise. No errorE.
9. Safety precautions and emergency exits, matters of great concern forA builders of
commercial establishments, areB often overlookedC when designingD a new home. No
errorE.
10. From the time he took upA his new position asB head of the department, he has
beenC concerned aboutD the legitimacy of his appointment. No errorE.
11. My grandmother sees remarkableA well considering thatB she has endured four
operations on her eyes and suffered fromC vitamin deficiency duringD her childhood. No
errorE.
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12. The academy members wagedA a relentless war against my supervisor
and IB because ourC research seemed toD contradict the findings of the head of the
institution. No errorE.
13. You seldom see anyone in Europe spittingA in public nowadays,
mainlyB because theyC had a successful campaign againstD this health hazard in the post
war years. No errorE.
14. Neither of the artists we have commissionedA to execute the mural areB able to
startC work beforeDSeptember. No errorE.
15. Professor Chandra'sA pioneering work onB rainwater harvesting and recharging of
groundwater in drought prone areas have beenC drawing media attentionD. No errorE.
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MAJORTEST ERROR DETECTION 06
1. The presence of strong feeling, the cause of whichA is not fully understood, always has
the effectB of making weC human beingsD uneasy. No errorE.
2. The new law is tooA stringent; itB will beC neither respected orD obeyed. No errorE.
3. I do not wish to makeA a formal complaint, but I would have been better pleasedB if
you gaveC the award to the person whoD best deserved it. No errorE.
4. After you have writtenA a definition in your vocabulary notebook, add a fewB ways to
use the word orC a sentence to illustrate it'sD meaning. No errorE.
5. The tribesmen made offerings to placateA the gods, whomB, they believed, wereC angry
with themD. No errorE.
6. Many physicists initially regardedA quantum theory asB unnatural,
absurd, andC incompatible toD common sense. No errorE.
7. From ancient timesA, sculpture had beenB considered the prerogativeC of men, and
even now, in some parts of the world, women sculptors faceD hostility and suspicion. No
errorE.
8. It is an old criticism of the medical profession that theyA have consideredB the
symptoms and causes ofCdisease without sufficient reference toD the causes of health. No
errorE.
9. According toA Hume, it is not logic and reasoning thatB determineC our
actions, butD emotion. No errorE.
10. The ornate pillars and life-sizeA statues that the magnate has chosenB to
adorn hisC swimming pool are like a Greek templeD. No errorE.
11. Sonia Gandhi stepped asideA just as she had securedB the Prime Minister's position,
andC, in the process, assertingD her moral superiority. No errorE.
12. It will beA hard to soothe your mother now that you have so aggravatedB her by
refusing to take her eminentlyC sensible adviceD. No errorE.
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13. The general reported thatA, as a result ofB financial constraints, lessC soldiers would
be sent onD peace-keeping missions this year. No errorE.
14. None of the presents I receivedA on my birthday this year wasB equallyC as
memorable as the necklace you gaveD me last year. No errorE.
15. The racing champion hadA made no mentionB in hisC speech of the mechanics
on whomD his success had depended. No errorE.