English Error Identification

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The passage discusses various English grammatical errors identified across different sentences. It also mentions the National Urban Transport Policy and its objectives.

Common errors identified include incorrect use of prepositions, subject-verb agreement errors, incorrect tense or form of verbs, incorrect use of articles etc.

Examples of grammatical errors mentioned are 'being considered' instead of 'have been considered', 'lessmen' instead of 'fewer men', 'knows' instead of 'know'

ENGLISH ERROR IDENTIFICATION

1. Citizens have the duty to respect the Constitution,(A)/the national flag and the
national anthem ,protect the sovereignty,(B)/unity of the country and safeguard
public property,(C)/from avoiding violence.(D)/No error(E)
2. It should be obvious that social perceptions in (A)/respect of normative minimum
living standard (B)/isnot precisely numerically specificable (C)/in quantitative
terms(D)/No error (E)
3. Inequality focuses,(A)/on the distribution of attributes(B)/such as income or
consumption(C)/across the whole population.(D)/No error /(E)
4. Ratio of machine work(A)/has also being considered(B)/to estimate the level of
mechanization(C)/and sum of manual and machine work(D)/No error/(E)
5. Craft industries from an important sector (A)/of the Indian economy ,and exports,
(B)/contributing substantiallly to manufacturing income ,employment,(C)/and the
scale of these contributions is increasing.(D)/No error(E)
6. In the recent Union Budget (2007-2008),(A)/agricultural has get considerable
attention(B)/with the various policy initiatives (C)/from the side of finance ministry.
(D)/No error/(E)
7. Intensive cultivation(A)/as a result of introduction of high yielding varieties(B)/on the
mid 1960's required(C)/higher energy inputs and better management practises.(D)/No
error(E)
8. To reduce the cascading impact of tax on tax(A)/and to help restoring competitiveness
of service sector,(B)/a credit of the service tax paid on the input-service(C)/is allowed
from 2002.(D)/No error(E)
9. Hydro energy produces no direct waste(A)/and have a considerably lower output
level(B)/of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide(C)/than fossil fuel powered energy
plants .(D)/No error(E)
10.The National Urban Transport Policy(A)/emphasizes extensive public transport
facilities(B)/and non-motorized modes(C)/above personal vehicles(D)/No error(E)
11.The AndhraPradesh weavers represent(A)/the most extremeexample of what can
happen(B)/when possessors of traditional knowledge(C)/find them their specialized
expertise is no longer economically viable.(D)/No error(E)
12.Climate change may alter (A)/the distribution and quality(B)/of India's natural
resources(C)/or adversely affect the livelihood of its people.(D)/No error(E)
13.The Constitution has given(A)/to the union the right(B)/to legislate and collect duties
on(C)/.goods imported upon or exported from India.(D)/No error(E)
14.All receipts having the character(A)/of income are taxable(B)/unless there are
specifically(C)/exempt from taxation.(D)/No error/(E)
15.The assignment of tax powers(A)/is based on the principle(B)/of tax seperation and
the consequence(C)/are a vertical fiscal imbalance.(D)/No error/(E)
16.The fundamental rights was included in the constitution(A)/because they were
considered essential for the development(B)/of the personality of every
individual(C)/and to preserve human dignity.(D)/No error(E)

17.Local water harvesting systems developed(A)/by local communities and


households(B)/can reduce the pressure on the state(C)/to provide all the financial
resources needed of water supply.(D)/No error(E)
18.Water harvesting to recharge(A)/the groundwater enhances the availability(B)/of
groundwater as specific place and time and(C)/thus assures a continuous and reliable
access to groundwater.(D)/No error(E)
19.At last,(A)/late in the afternoon,along line(B)/of men and women were seen(C)/moving
toward(D)/the chowra Bazar.No error(E)
20.If he would have(A)/taken rest as advised by the (B)/doctor,he might(C)/not have
had(D)/a second heart attack.No error(E)
21.There is no(A)/objection to him joining(B)/the Congress(I)party ,provided he is willing
(C)/to fit in(D)/with the party's secular policies.No error(E)
22.A gang(A)/of armed thieves has(B)/raided(C)/the house of Mr Gupta late last night.
(D)/No error(E)
23.That is(A)/one of (B)/the books(C)/that islisted(D)/in the catalogue.No error(E)
24.Everyone is expected(A)/to attend(B)/the staff meeting today,but(C)/the sales
manager and I(D)/No error(E)
25.Many people in Bangladesh don't scarcely(A)/ Know about the(B)/hardships that
the(C)/Chakma refugees are experiencing.(D)/No error(E)
26.Since(A)/we live in a money-oriented society,the average(B)/individual cares little
about(C)/solving anyone's else(D)/problem.No error(E)
27.Of the(A)/two cars that you(B)/have,the new Maruti is without(C)/any question,the
cheapest(D)/to run.No error(E)
28.I always had(A)/a great interest(B)/and admiration for the(C)/works of(D)/William
Shakespeare.No error(E)
29.Between you and I(A)/,I am convinced(B)/that this painting by Neetu shows
greater(C)/artistry than that(D)/of Reshma.No error(E)
30.Being that(A)/You are interested in the(B)/outcome of the election,let us wait
till(C)/the final tally has been(D)/made.No error(E)
31.Since it(A)/was an unusually(B)/warm day ,the dog laid under(C)/the tree all
afternoon.(D)No error(E)
32.A recent(A)/poll has indicated(B)/that Binny is considered(C)/brighter than any
student (D)/in the class .No error(E)
33.The question(A)/arises as to who (B)/should go out(C)/today you or me.(D)/No error(E)
34.The company is planning(A)/a training(B)/programme for their(C)/senior officers
sometime(D)/in December.No error(E)
35.There was only(A)/a loaf of bread and two bottles of milk in the(B)/refrigerator
when(C)/we came back(D)/after a weekend in Manali.No error(E)
36.Neither(A)/the old man nor his(B)/children knows(C)/what to do about
the(D)/problem.No error(E)

37.Because of(A)/the recent strike in the(B)/mills,lessmen(C)/will be recruited in the


coming(D)/season.No error(E)
38.No sooner(A)/had he entered(B)/the hall when the(C)/lights went out and everybody
began(D)/to scream.No error(E)

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