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1)(A) The assassin was convicted/ (B) and ordered to/ (C) be hung./ (D) No error.

Ans- (c) Use 'Hanged' in place of 'hung'. Hanged means to suspend by the neck

2)(A) If I leave now,/ (B) I will not be able to/ (C) return back before 9 p.m ./ (D) No error.

Ans- (c) Remove 'back'. The word 'back' makes 'return' superfluous.

3)(A) When the company offered him a purse on his retirement/ (B) he refused to/ (C) agree it ./ (D) No error.

Ans- (c) Use ‘Accept' in place of 'agree'

4)(A) The timid creature was driven/ (B) into a narrow lane/ (C) where it was slewed by the kidnapper./ (D) No error.

Ans- (c) 'Slain' is the V3 form of 'slay’. Slewed is wrong

5)(A) Being implicated in a murder case,/ (B) he was conclusively suspected/ (C) for all the unsovled murder cases./ (D) No error.

Ans- (b) 'Conclusively' means 'putting an end to a debate, question or doubt'. The word 'Suspect' doesn't go with 'conclusively' as the sentence becomes self contradictory

6)(A) My brother thinks/ (B) that somebody must have dared/ (C) him steal the scooter./ (D) No error.

Ans- (c) Add 'to' before 'steal'

7)(A) When I was young,/ (B) I can run/ (C) faster than Mohan./ (D) No error.

Ans- (b) Use could (past) as the sentence is in past

8)(A) Harish needs not/ (B) come here/ (C) as it is getting dark./ (D) No error.

Ans- (a) Use 'need' in place of 'needs'. 'Need' is a modal here and not a main verb.

9)(A) He dare/ (B) not to/ (C) go there/ (D) No error.

Ans- (b) 'dare not' is followed by 'go' and not 'to go'

10)(A) I use to/ (B) play Hockey/ (C) when I was ten year old./ (D) No error.

Ans- (a) Use 'I used to', in place of 'I use to'. 'Used to', expresses past routine action.



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