Choose Incorrect part....

In the following questions, choose the part grammatically incorrect from the sentence

Q1. The latest edition of this book is more better than the earlier one
(a) The latest edition
(b) of this book
(c) is more better
(d) than the earlier one

Q2. Moving to on the grass I thought I saw a snake.
(a) Moving to
(b) on the grass
(c) I thought I
(d) saw a snake.

Q3. Scarcely he entered the room when I recognized him.
(a) Scarcely he
(b) entered the room
(c) when
(d) I recognized him.

Q4. He has quitted this prestigious position without giving it a second thought last year.
(a) He has quitted
(b) this prestigious position
(c) without giving it a second thought
(d) last year.

Q5. Charles Dickens is famous as a novelist and a essayist.
(a) Charles Dickens is
(b) famous as a novelist
(c) and
(d) a essayist.

Q6. I was surprised that this pair of spectacles has cost me hundreds rupees.
(a) I was surprised
(b) that this pair of spectacles
(c) has cost me
(d) hundreds rupees.

Q7. Solving this problem has taken more longer that I expected.
(a) Solving this problem
(b) has taken me
(c) more longer
(d) that I expected.

Q8. Two weeks have passed since I have seen him.
(a) Two weeks
(b) have passed
(c) since
(d) I have seen him.

Q9. Supposing if he misses the train will he come back ?
(a) Supposing
(b) if he misses the train
(c) will
(d) he come back ?

Q10. Can you deny the truth in this statement.
(a) Can you
(b) deny
(c) the truth
(d) in this statement.

Q11. Not only he is honest but also sincere.
(a) Not only he is
(b) honest
(c) but also
(d) sincere.

Q12. He said that he will not attend the function.
(a) He said
(b) that he will
(c) not attend
(d) the function.

Q13. I have read this news yesterday.
(a) I
(b) have read
(c) this news
(d) yesterday.

Q14. Unless you do not pay attention to whatI say, you will not succeed.
(a) Unless
(b) you do not pay attention
(c) to what I say,
(d) you will not succeed.

Q15. The teacher asked John that why he was late.
(a) The teacher
(b) asked John
(c) that why
(d) he was late.


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