practice test for Noun and Number 

NOUN AND NUMBER

 

1.One of her firmest belief/was that her friend shouted at her/ with a view to make in her / aware of her repeated lapses. /no error.

2.In one of our first conversation / she informed me / that she had lost her husband/ in a bus accident. /no error.

3.All the girls students / of the college are advised / to sit in the / Girls’ common room. / No error.

4.The majority of the woman / teachers are persuading / the principal to consider / their demands. / No error.

5.It is harmful / to take cupsful / of tea / five times a day./ no error.

6.In the last elections / the electorates’ / disinterestedness puzzled / the politicians very much./ no error.

7.The present datas / show that the illiteracy rate / in India has fallen down but not / to the level of expectation./ no error.

8.He said that / he always kept in his pocket / a bundle of one hundred / rupees notes./ no error.

9.Running a five stars / hotel need much more / money that what we have in / our account / no error.

10.He gave me/ two important informations / I had been waiting for / for the previous two months./ no error.

11.Your advices are / the proof of your / discriminating mind and / pragmatic approach. / no error.

12.An earthquake / is a natural phenomenon/ and nobody can / check it, be sure. / No error.

13.The class teacher / gave him a home work/ and instructed him to do it / at night/ no error.

14.I saw only / five police who / were running after / the bank-robbers. / No error.

15.The sheafs / of the wheat-plants were too heavy / for me to / carry on the head / no error.

16.All the Chiefs Minister / are responsible for the / pitiable condition of their / states. / No error.

17.After he had delivered / the speech, he said that he hoped / to be conspicuously understood / and forgiven for any lapses. / no error.

18.He says that / a two-miles walk / always keeps him / healthy and fresh. / No error.

The haves should / not look scornfully / at the haves not, rather they should / try to encourage them to work hard and earn their livelihood. /No error

“Language consists of several stratums”, / said a linguist / in his lecture on Language / and Linguistics. / no error