Common Errors
NDA 2006
(April)
1. An unit
is an abstract idea, (a) / defined either by reference to (b) a randomly chosen
material standard or to a natural phenomenon. (c)
2. Microwaves are the principle carriers (a) of
television, telephone
and data transmissions (b) between stations on earth and between the earth and satellites.
(c) No error (d)
3. Mahavira was an advocate of nonviolence and vegetarianism, (a) / who revived and recognized the Jain doctrine (b) / and established rules for their
monastic order. (c)
4. Amit has been deceiving Mona (a) / for many
years but she (b) /has
not still tumbled to it. (c) / No error
5. A major contribution of Mathura sculptors
(a) of that period were
the creation and popularization (b) of the Buddha’s image in human form. (c) / No error (d).
6. I will
try to put over (a) some feelers to gauge (b) people’s reaction to our
proposals. (c)
7. The modern office block (a) / sticks out
like a sore thumb (b) / among the old buildings in the area. (c)
8. He estimated his income tax bill (a) by extrapolation
over figures (b) submitted in previous years. (c)
9. The two books are the same (a) except for
the fact that his (b) has an answer in the back. (c)
10. The Prime
Minister's good looks won him (a) the election but he has still to prove (b) that
he’s not a just pretty face. (c)
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11. She
stood off (a) / from the crowd (b) / because of her height and flaming red hair. (c) / No error (d).
12. The data on (a) / the divorce case is (b) /
on the judge's desk. (c) / No error (d).
13. There is a beautiful moon out tonight (a) / and Neeta and I are going for a stroll (b) / would you like to
come along with she
and I? (c) /
No error (d).
14. Your husband doesn't (a) / believe that you are older (b) than I (c)
15. You should be cautious (a) / and make a few discrete enquires about
(b) the firm before you sign anything.
16. I will need
several weeks (a) to invent the lie of the land before (b) I can make any
decision about the future of the business. (c)
17. The salesman gave us (a) a
big spiel about why (b) we should buy his product. (c)
18.
With the crisis deepening, (a) the critics sense an opportunity (b) about
putting in place a more radical strategy. (c)
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19. It's stupid to go (a)/ to the expense of taking (b)/ music
lessons if you never practice (c)/ No error
20. You
will find it difficult (a)/ to explain of your use (b)/ of such offensive language (c)/ No error. (d)
21. Because of the (a)/ extenuating circumstances, the court acquitted him
out of the crime. (c) No error
22. The carpet was badly stained, (a)/ to such an
extent that (b)/ you
couldn't tell its original colour. (c)
23. It is greatly to Amit's credit (a)/ that he
gave back the money he
found; (b) his honesty does for him credit.
24. A
terrific hue and cry (a)/ was raised (b)/ at the new tax proposals (c)/ No error. (d)
25. The former General was (a) exiled of his country because of (b) his part in the plot against the government.
26. The
company has (a)/ set off itself some stiff production (b)/ goals for this year (c)/ No error. (d)
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27. The music was so loud (a) / that we had to
bellow over each (b)
/ other to be heard. (c) / No error
28. When
this beautiful girl arrived (a) / all the men in the room (b) / gravitated over her. (c) / No error (
29. The children are (a) / really in their
element (b) / playing on the beach. (c)
30. The refugees are (a) / badly off for blankets
(b) / and even worse
for food. (c) / No error (d).
31. From their vintage-point on the cliff, (a) / the children could watch
(b) the ships coming and going. (c)
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32. Some women admit that (a) / their principle
goal in life (b) / is to marry a wealthy man. (c) / No error
33. Take two spoonsful (a) / of this medicine (b) / every
three hours.
(c) / No error (d).
34. The film was so disjointed (a) / that I could
not tell you (b) / what the story was about. (c)
35. He had been (a) / saved of death as if (b) /
by divine intervention.
(c) / No error (d).
36. A cogent remark (a) / compels acceptance (b) /
of their sense and
logic. (c) / No error (d)
37. Credit cards have (a) brought about a
revolutions (b) / in people's spending habits. (c) / No error
38. In financial matters (a) it is important to
(b) get disinterested advice. (c) / No error.
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39. I informed the principal (a) that I was running
temperature (b) and therefore could not attend the meeting. (c)
40. The lady was broken with grief when she heard
the sad news of
the train disaster (b)/ in which
her brother was killed. (c) / No error (d)
41. The farmer is irrigating
(a) his fields (b) since morning. (c)
No error
(d)
42. I could not (a) answer to (b) the question.
(c)
43. Two
years passed (a) since (b) my cousin died. (c)
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44. He hesitated to accept the post (a) as he did
not think (b) that the salary would not be enough for a man with a family of
three. (c)
45. Have
you gone through (a) either of these three chapters (b) that have been included
in this volume?
46. I am learning English (a) for ten years (b) without much effect. (c) No Error (d)
47. Ramesh has agreed (a) to marry with the girl (b)
of his parent's
choice. (c) No Error (d)
48. The pity is that
no sooner (a) he had left the place (b) than the fire broke out. (c) No
Error (d)
49. When he
was arriving (a) the party was (b) in full swing. (c) No Error (d)
50. The
dean wrote that he constituted a committee of experts (a) comprising five members (b) before the next meeting took place. (c)
51. I can't help to sneeze (a) I
got drenched yesterday (b) and
have a bad cold. (c) No Error. (d) (168)
52. I have lived (a) from the hand to the mouth (b) for all these fifty
years though nobody knows it. (c)
53. Both he as well as his friend (a) worked in
close harmony (b) on this same project (c)
54. The monk loved riding and hunting (a) and
refused to conform by rules and regulations (b) of the ancient monastic order.
(c)
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55. Inflation
and shortages (a)/ have made it very difficult for him (b)/ to make his both ends meet (c)
56. The most studious boy (a)/ in the class (b)
was made as the captain
(c)/ No error (d).
57.
I am participating (a) / in the
two-miles race (b) / tomorrow morning (c)/ No error (d).
58. The sum and substance (a)/ of his speech (b)/ were essentially anti-establishment (c)/ No error
(d)
59. It has been such a wonderful evening, (a)/ I
look forward to meet
you again (b)/ after the vacations.
60. When the boy committed a mistake, (a)/ the
teacher made him to
do (b)/ the sum again. (c)
61. Unless the government does not revise its policy of liberalization (a)/ the growth of the
indigenous technology (b)/ will be adversely affected (c)/ No error (d).
62. Supposing
if you get (a)/ a seat in the plane (b)/ you will not take more than two hours to reach Mumbai. (c)
NDA 2010 (April)
63. Whenever a person lost anything (a) the poor
folks around
(b) are suspected. (c)
64. Still impressive is that (a)/ we achieve this
selective attention (b)/ through our
latent ability to lip-read. (c)/ No
error (d)
65. As I entered the famous gallery (a)/ my
attention was at once drawn (b)/ to the
large sculpture in the corner. (c)/ No
error (d)
66. Every day before (a) I start work for my livelihood (b)/ I do my prayer. (c)
67. Pooja went
to her friend's
house at the appointed hour, but (a)/ she was told (b)/ that her friend left half an hour earlier. (c)/ No error (d)
68. Rekha is (a)/ enough old (b)/ to get married.
(c)/ No error (d)
69. As far as I am concerned, (a)/ I shall do
everything (b)/ possible
to help you. (c)
70. The person in the seat of justice (a)/ should be absolutely partial (b)/ and not treat his
nearest and dearest
with favour. (c)/ No error (d)
NDA 2010
(September)
71. Let us congratulate him (a)/ for his success
(b)/ in the
examination. (c)/ No error (d)
72. Many people prefer to travel (a)/ by the road (b)/ because it is less expensive. (c)/ No
73. She was beside herself in joy (a)/ when she
came to know (b)/ that she had been selected for the job. (c) / No error (d)
74. Mother tongue is
as natural (a)/
for the development of man's mind (b)/as mother's milk is for the development of the
infant's body. (c)/ No error (d)
75. The Prime Minister as well as his secretary
were (a)/ expected
to arrive in Chennai (b)/ on Saturday morning. (c)/
No error (d)
76. The speaker was (a)/ not only slow (b)/
but also inaudible
as well. (c)/ No error (d)
77. The
crowd surged forward (a)/ to have a glimpse (b)/ of their favourite leader. (c)/
78. There is a distinctive possibility (a)/ that he will leave the job (b)/ once the investigation is
over. (c)/ No error (d)
79. Many a
star (a)/ are twinkling (b)/ in the sky. (c) No error (d)
80. We discussed the problem (a)/ so thoroughly that (b)/ I found it easy to work it out.
NDA 2011(April)
81. We are meeting today afternoon (a) to discuss the
matter (b) and reach a compromise.
82. Either
Ram or (a)/ you is responsible (b)/ for this action (c) No error (d)
83. The
student flatly denied (a)/ that he had copied (h)/ in the examination hall. (c)/
84. By the time you arrive tomorrow (a)/ I have
finished (b)/ my work. (c)/ No error
(d)
85. The speaker stressed repeatedly on (a)/ the importance of improving (b)/ the condition of the slums.
(c) No error (d)
86. The captain with the members of his team (a)/
are returning
(b)/ after a fortnight. (c)
87. After
returning from (a)/ an all-India tour (b)/ I had to describe about it. (c)/ No error
88. The teacher asked his students (a)/ if they
had gone through (b)/ either of
three chapters included in the prescribed
text. (c)/ No error (d)
89. Although they are living in the country (a)/
since they were married (b)/ they are
now moving to the town. (c)/ No error
(d)
90. Do you
know (a)/ how old were you (b)/ when you came here? (c)/ No error (d)
NDA 2011 (September)
91. It was really smart of him (a)/ to have chosen
the right
course, (b)/ isn't it? (c) / No error (d)
92. The doctor advised me (a)/ that. (b)/ I am
going on a salt
free diet. (c) / No error (d)
93. It can't be true (a)/ that he has never done something wrong (b)/ in his entire career. (c)
94. He told
(a)/ that his brother (b)/ was singer. (c)/ No error (d)
95. When we reached at the station (a)/ I fought
my way through people
and luggage (b)/ and secured a place next to the window. (c)/ No error (d)
96. The Managing Director along with the staff (a)
members were present
for (b) the annual general body meeting. (c) No error (d)
97. If you will follow my instructions, (a)/ you will definitely score high marks (b)/ in the entrance examination. (c)/ No error (d)
98. In many
respects, (a)/
India is different (b)/
than western
countries. (c)/ No error (d)
99. The members of the family (a)/ soon became (b)/ aware what had taken place. (c) / No error
100. I have met him (a)/ on Monday last (b)/ and
had a long discussion (c) No error (d)
101. It is time (a)/ we decide not to play cricket,
(b)/ for the next
two years. (c)/ No error (d)
102. He
likes (a)/ the sceneries (b)/ of the hills. (c) / No
error (d)
103. I did not know (a)/ that you have left your
handbag in our
office (b)/
when you came to see me last Friday (c)/ No error (d)
104. He wanted me (a)/ to bring two breads and some
butter (b)/ for
breakfast. (c)/ No error (d)
105. The parents are happy to know (a)/ that a
number of
summer programmes have been arranged (b)/ for the benefit of their children. (c)/ No error (d)
NDA 2012
(April)
106. Let us (a)/ bring this discussion (b)/ to
close. (c)/ No
error (d)
107. Each of
them (a)/ have a different version (b)/ of the crime. (c) No error (d)
108. I and
Gopal (a)/
went to the meeting (b)/ together. (c) / No error (d)
109. Latin is not only hard to write (a)/ but also (b)/ to read. (c)/ No error (d)
110. In most
villages (a)/ the roads are rough (b)/ isn't it? (c) / No error (d)
111. Despite of continuing pain (a)/ she worked at her temporary summer job (b)/ most of the week.
(c)
112.
As soon the film
started (a)/ I
developed (b) an irritating headache. (c)/ No error
113. He
applied for an employment (a) in (b) an office. (c)/ No error
(d)
114. Though
we drove fast, the train left (a)/ before we could reach (b)/ the station. (c)
115. One
Indian virtue that has impressed me greatly (a)/ and touched me deeply (b)/ was the Indian people's freedom of rancour. (c)/ No error (d)
NDA 2012 (September)
116. None
of the applicants have turned up (a)/ for the interview (b)/ on time. (c)
117. Her mother did not reply
(a)/ when I asked her (b)/ why was she weeping. (c)/ No error
118. The oxygen content of Mars is not (a)/
sufficient enough
to support life (b)/ as we know it. (c)/ No error (d)
119. He told his friends that (a)/ each of them (b)/ should be able to carry out the orders oneself. (c) / No error (d)
120. If the
police would have worked (a)/ in time (b)/ the riots would not have occurred. (c)
121.
The flag is risen
in the morning (a)/
and taken down at
night (b)/ by the guards. (c)
122. I have
seen him (a)/ going to the theatre (b)/ with his friends yesterday evening. (c)
123. He was
charged of murder (a)/ though the evidence did everything (b)/ to convince the judge of his innocence. (c)/ No error (d)
124. Neither
he nor his brother (a)/ is a good student (b)/ but both are good players. (c)
125. He has
taken charge (a)/ as principal of our college (b)/ three years ago. (c)/ No
error
NDA 2013 (April)
126. If
you will work
hard (a)/ you will (b)/ always succeed. (c)/ No error (d)
127. She has
been teaching (a)/ the same lesson (b)/ since five days. (c)/ No error (d)
128. Many a boy were happy (a)/ dancing at the victory (b) of our cricket team
in Australia.
129. Imagine
living (a)/ with someone (b)/ who never stops talk. (c)/ No error (d)
130. I was shocked/ (a) when he told me/ (b) that
the old woman
died by cancer. (c)
131. To the men who worked so hard in the project, (a)/
the news was
(b)/ profound disappointing. (c)/ No error (d)
132. Even though she lost the beauty contest, (a)/
she was still
more prettier (b)/ than the other girls. (c)/ No error (d)
133. The
novel is interesting, (a)/ informative (b)/ and it is easy to read. (c)/ No error d)
134. The differential attractions of the Sun and
the Moon have a
direct effect (a)/ in the rising and failing (b)/ of the tides. (c)/ No error
(d)
135. Despite of the pills (a)/ which are available,
(b)/ many people
still have trouble sleeping. (c)/ No error (d)
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136. Suppose, if you were left alone (a)/ to live
on a desert
island (b)/
what would you do?
137. He wondered that what (a)/ would be the next move of his opponents (b)/ who had vowed to see him dislodged from power. (c)/ No error (d)
138. The nation should be greatful (a)/ to the
armed forces (b)/ for protecting them.
(c)
139. I do not know (a)/ what is he doing? (b)/ to solve the problem. (c)/ No error (d)
140. For so many years (a)/ it is almost his habit
(b)/ to go to
the bed at 10 pm daily. (c)
141. He took
(a)/ down after (b)/ his father. (c)/ No error
(d)
142. His
honesty (a)/ has
never been (b)/ called to question (c) No error (d)
143. I see
her (a)/
most weekends (b)/ but not very often between. (c)/ No error (d)
144. The
chancellor (a)/ was
present (b)/ on both occasions. (c)/ No error (d)
145. The deliberations by (a)/ the committee (b)/
are completely confidential (c) No error
NDA 2014(April)
146. The pile of books are missing. (c)
147. Either he or I are wrong. (c)
148 Please
tell to him to do his work. (c)
149. Though he is good he is mischievous. (c)
150. The thief hit me suddenly and hardly. (c)
151. The number of books in our library is less.
(c)
152. The general said, “Soldiers don’t fire till I
will give the orders.” (c)
153. Neither of the candidates are good. (c)
154. This machine is more efficient than any other
equipments in the workshop. (c)
155. The tin deposits in that area would probably
be exhausted in to near future. (c)
156. The
operation of this machine is different than to the other. (c)
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157. It was nearly thirty
years ago since this magazine was first published. (c)
158. Ten years ago he was having an
income (a) of over ten thousand rupees a month: (b) he must indeed be a wealthy
man by now. (c)
159. In spite of the fact that the fact
(a) that the meeting was about to end, (b) he insisted to ask several
questions. (c)
160. Hardly had he entered into the room
(a) and taken his seat, (b) when the girls began to giggle. (c)
161. I was disappointed (a) when I came
for seeing you last evening (b) but could not find you at home. (c)
162. The number of jobs (a) that would be
satisfactory in all respects (b) are small. (c)
163. I have found the man, (a) whom I
know (b) is the thief. (c)
164. There is no reason (a) why he should
not come (b) since he is in town and is free. (c)
165. It is high time (a) we cried a halt
to the existing corrupt practices (b) followed in the educational sphere. (c)
166. The situation is
perilous (a) but if we are prepared promptly to act, (b) there is still one
chance of escape. (c)
NDA2015 (April)
167. Unless you stop to make noise at once, (a)/ I will have no option but to (b)/ bring the matter to
the attention
of the police. (c)/ No error (d)
168. He couldn't but help (a)/ shed tears at the
plight of the villagers (b) rendered homeless by a devastating cyclone. (c) (51)
169. Since, it was his first election campaign, the
candidate was confused; (a)/ none could clearly understand (b) either the
principals he stood for or the benefits he promised. (c)
170. It is an established fact
that the transcendental American poets and philosophers (a)/ who
lived in the latter half of the 19th century, (b)/ were more influenced by Indian philosophy, in
particular by Upanishadic Philosophy. (c)
171. No sooner did I open the door (a) when the rain,
heavy and stormy, rushed in (b) making us shiver from head to foot. (c)
172. After
opening the door (a)/
we entered into the room
(b) next to the kitchen. (c)
173. When the dentist came in my tooth was stopped
aching (b) out of fear that I might lose my tooth. (c)
No error (d)
174. Emphasis on equality of life ensures (a)/ for the health and happiness (h)/ of every individual.
(c)/ No error (d)
175. The students were (a)/ awaiting for (b)/ the arrival of the chief guest. (c)/ No error
176.
You will come (a)/
to my party tomorrow, (b)/ isn't it? (c)
177. Having read a number of stories (a)/ about space travel (b)/ his dream now is about to visit
the Moon. (c)/ No
error (d)
178. The meeting adjourned abruptly (a)/ by the Chairman after (b)/ about three hours of deliberation. (c)/ No error (d)
179. Not one of the hundreds (a)/ of striking
workers (b)/ were
allowed to go near the factory.
180. If I had known (a)/ this earlier (b)/ I will
have helped him. (c) / No error (d)
181. Mr
Smith was accused for murder (a)/ but the court found him not guilty (h)/ and acquitted him. (c)/ No
error (d)
182. It was nearly thirty years ago (a)/ since this
magazine (b)/ was first published. (c)/ No
error (d)
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2015 (September)
183. I am told (a) / John is ill (b)/ since Monday. (c) / No error (d)
184. I shall
leave school (a)/as soon as (h)/ 1 shall find a job. (c)/ No error (d)
185. He is a rich man (a)/ he is owning (b)/ a number of buildings in Bombay. (c)
185. We were able to make it (a)/ in spite of (b)/ a bad weather. (c)/ No error (d)
186. Neither
of the two letters of credit (a)/ were useful when he needed it. (c)
187. Little
he realised (a)/ that he wouldn't live (b)/ to see his grandson married. (c)
188. A
difficult syllabus (a)/ is supposed to hurt (b)/ juvenile mind. (c) / No error (d)
189. The voice of sanity and patriotism
(a)/ are important to dispel (b)/ the prevailing
confusion.(c)/ No
error (d)
190. You were going to explain (a)/ your late
arrival, (b) isn’t it? (c)
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191.
She said that she was understanding (a) his point of view (b) very well. (c)
192.
All the houses having been washed away (a) by the floods (c) the villagers
sought shelter in the Panchayat office. (c)
193. It
is necessary for us to familiarise (a) and get used to (b) the ways of the
people among whom we live. (c)
194.
The mother asked the child (a) why did she cry out (b) in her sleep. (c)
195. I
asked him that (a) why he was angry (b) but he did not answer. (c)
196.
Had I not taken ill, (a) I would have sent you (b) my research paper much
earlier. (c)
197.
The barn owl helps the farmer by destroying rats (a) which could, If left
unchecked (b) do a lot of damage to the crops. (c)
198. He
had gone home three weeks ago (a) and was expected back yesterday, (b) but he
has not come yet. (c)
199. We
must sympathise (a) for others (b) in their trouble. (c)
200.
The scientists in America (a) are trying for long (b) to discover the genes
responsible for ageing.
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201.
My friend was (a) habitual to drive a car (b) at very high speed. (c) No error
(d)
202.
Being a day of national mourning (a) the offices were closed (b) and the
national flag flew half-mast. (c)
203.
If you are wanting (a) to watch the birds nesting (b) you must not let them see
you. (c)
204.
He does not listen to (a) what I say, (b) although I am advising him for a long
time. (c)
205.
It is most essential for us (a) to reach the station before noon (b) lest we
should miss the train. (c)
206. I
asked him (a) what had brought (b) him there. (c) No error (d)
205.
The guards (a) dare not (b) to harm him. (c)
206.
The principal looks very worried (a) because students are on strike for the
last fifteen days as a protest against (b) his disciplinary action against some
miscreants. (c)
206.
The king was embarrassed (a) to find evidences (b) against his own queen. (c)
207.
As I prefer coffee than tea (a) my friends always take the trouble (b) to get
me a cup of coffee whenever I visit them. (c)
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208. I can fly (a) if I will be (b) a bird. (c) No
error (d)
209. As soon as (a) the train arrived (b) the
passengers entered the compartments. (c). No error (d)
210. Never (a) I have (b) seen such a town. (c) No
error (d)
211. He goes to his office (a) by bicycle (b)
everyday. (c) No error (d)
212.
Far from being appreciated, (a) his conduct was discussed (b) and sharply
commented. (c) No error (d)

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