NOUN PRACTICE QUESTIONS [ JATIN SIR]
1. “I know nothing (1)/ about his whereabout. Do you ?” (2)/ he said
to me. (3)/ no error (4)
2. Now I have come (1)/ to know why he always remains at loggers-
head with his wife (2)/ and mother-in-law.(c)/ no error (4)
3. There are only certain boy that are sincere (1)/ and diligent and
that can do well in the examination (2)/ said the class teacher. (3)/
no error (4)
4. An earthquake is a natural phenomena (1)/ and nobody can (2)/
check it, be sure. (3)/ no error (4)
5. Language consists of several stratums said a linguist (1)/ in his
lecture on Language (2)/ and Linguistics. (3)/ no error (4)
6. The Headquarter of the Army is in Delhi ; it’s really very (1)/
surprising that you do not know (2)/ even this fact. (3)/ no error (4)
7. Bringing back of normal functioning (1)/ of the working bodies
after demonetization (2)/ is the biggest concerned for the people
now. (3)/ No error (4)
8. The mother-in-laws (1)/ gathered together (2)/ to discuss certain
family issues that had to be sorted out. (3)/ No Error (4)
9. It is a scientifically accepted (1)/ fact that laugh is (2)/ the best
medicine to remove stress and live a disease-free life. (3)/ No error
(4)
10. Her hairs was messed (1)/ up badly in the wind (2)/ by the time
she reached the function hall (3)/ . No error (4)
NOUN PRACTICE QUESTIONS [ JATIN SIR]
11. The flexible of withdrawals (1)/ from funds under the (2)/
pension scheme would be tightened. (3)/ No error (4)
12. Women athletes have (1)/ performed far better (2)/ than man
athletes this sport season. (3)/ No error (4)
13. His tenure (1)/ as a pilot (2)/ made him face a lot of horrifying
experiences. (3)/ No error (4)
14. There were a great many question (1)/ which were (2)/ left
unanswered at the end of the investigation. (3)/ No error (4)
15. His honestly (1)/ was admired by (2)/ one and all in the village.
(3)/ No error (4)
16. He knocked out (1)/ four tooths of his assailant (2)/ with a
single punch that night. (3)/ No error (4)
17. There should be (1)/ no furnitures (2)/ in my room. (3)/ No
error (4)
18. I have not gone through (1)/ the letter and so I am not aware
(2)/ of its content. (3)/ No error (4)
19. It is a pity (1)/ that even five years old boys (2)/ are engaged in
hazardous factories. (3)/ No error (4)
20. I don’t think (1)/ it is your house (2)/ It is somebody’s else. (3)/
No error (4)
21. She misplaced her spectacle (1)/ and is now feeling (2)/ great
difficulty in studying. (3)/ No error (4)
NOUN PRACTICE QUESTIONS [ JATIN SIR]
22.All the girls students (1)/ of the college are advised (2)/ to sit in
the girls’ common room. (3)/ No Error (4)
23.The majority of the woman (1)/ teachers are persuading (2)/ the
principal to consider their demands. (3)/ No Error (4)
24.He gave me (1)/ two important informations (2)/ I had been
waiting for the previous two months. (3)/ No Error (4)
25.I saw only (1)/ five police who (2)/ were running after the bank
robbers. (3)/ No Error (4)
26.The wall of this magnificent (1)/ building is (2)/ fifty foot high
and its paintings are very striking. (3)/ No Error (4)
27.Wordsworth’s poetries (1)/ is characterized by his subtle
description (2)/ of the beauty and liveliness of nature. (3)/ No
Error (4)
28.When you see his (1)/ offsprings, you can’t (2)/ believe that he is
above seventy. (3)/ No Error (4)
29.The issues are (1)/ very complex and the problem (2)/ is that
they are bound to be obscured by these hypocritical politician. (3)/
No Error (4)
30.These type of books (1)/ are certainly helpful to the students
(2)/ preparing for the banking service Examinations. (3)/ No Error
(4)
31.Owing to his heavy engagement, (1)/ he could not write even
two-third (2)/ of the book which the publication expected before
January. (3)/ No Error (4)
NOUN PRACTICE QUESTIONS [ JATIN SIR]
32.It is harmful (1)/ to take cupsful (2)/ of tea five times a day. (3)/
No Error (4) Haves and Haves not. (3)/ No error (4)
33. The brethrens (1)/ of this locality are always (2)/ at daggers
drawn without any apparent reason. (3)/ No Error (4)
34. He does not (1)/ cut paper with (2)/ blade, but with scissor. (3)/
No Error (4)
35. The population of India (1)/ is divided into two classes-
(2)/haves and haves not.(3)/no error (4)
36. My sister (1)/ has read (2)/ pages after pages of the Bible. (3)/
No error (4)
37. Lasers are (1)/ indispensable tools (2)/ for the delicate eyes
surgery. (3)/ No error (4)
38. Darts are (1)/ played by (2)/ men as well as women. (3)/ No
Error (4)
39. The judge (1)/ ordered that the (2)/ iron of accused should be
removed. (3)/ No Error (4)
40. His means are very limited (1)/ yet he does not curtail (2)/ his
expenditure and spends lavishly. (3)/ no error (4
41.Bringing back of normal functioning (1)/ of the working bodies
after demonetization (2)/ is the biggest concerned for the people
now. (3)/ No error (4)
42.The mother-in-laws (1)/ gathered together (2)/ to discuss
certain family issues that had to be sorted out. (3)/ No Error (4)
NOUN PRACTICE QUESTIONS [ JATIN SIR]
43.It is a scientifically accepted (1)/ fact that laugh is (2)/ the best
medicine to remove stress and live a disease-free life. (3)/ No error
(4)
44. Her hairs was messed (1)/ up badly in the wind (2)/ by the time
she reached the function hall (3)/ . No error (4)
45. The flexible of withdrawals (1)/ from funds under the (2)/
pension scheme would be tightened. (3) / No error (4)
46. Women athletes have (1) /performed far better (2)/ than man
athletes this sport season. (3)/ No error (4)
47. His tenure (1)/ as a pilot (2)/ made him face a lot of horrifying
experiences. (3)/ No error (4)
48. There were a great many question (1)/ which were (2)/ left
unanswered at the end of the investigation. (3)/ No error (4)
49. His honestly (1)/ was admired by (2)/ one and all in the village.
(3)/ No error (4)
50. He knocked out (1)/ four tooths of his assailant (2)/ with a
single punch that night (3)/. No error (4)
51. The ticket window (1)/ remained closed (2) / throughout the day
(3) / No error (4)
52. There should be (1)/ no furnitures (2) / in my room (3) / No
error (4)
53. Order has been issued (1) / for his transfer to another district (2)
/ but he has not received them so far (3) / No error (4)
NOUN PRACTICE QUESTIONS [ JATIN SIR]
54. Although she has studied (1) / English for almost a year (2) /
she is yet to learn the alphabets (3) / No error (4)
55. There are two scores of books (1) / which are lying (2) / unused
in the library (3) / No error (4)
56. Sheeps are economically useful (1) / and so they are reared (2) /
in the hills (3) / No error (4)
57. I have not gone through (1) / the letter and so I am not aware (2)
/ of its content (3) / No error (4)
58. I shall not attend the meeting (1) / since I have many works to
complete (2) / within allotted time (3) / No error (4)
59. You should always be (1) / true to your words (2) / if you are to
succeed in life (3) / No error (4)
60. It is a pity (1) / that even five years old boys (2) / are engaged in
hazardous factories (3) / No error (4)
61. I gave him (1) / two hundred rupees notes (2) / for depositing (3)
/ No error (4)
62. It is not my business (1) / to give an advice to those (2) / who
are not sensible enough to deal with their own problems (3) / No
error (4)
63. I don’t think (1) / it is your house (2) / It is somebody’s else (3) /
No error (4)
64. She misplaced her spectacle (1) / and is now feeling (2) / great
difficulty in studying (3) / No error (4)
NOUN PRACTICE QUESTIONS [ JATIN SIR]
65. The Arabian Nights are (1) / a collection of (2) / very interesting
episodes of adventure (3) / No error (4)
66. The table’s wood (1) / is infested with mite (2) / and I am likely
to dispose it off (3) / No error (4)
67. The morale of the army (1)/was high because the news
(2)/coming from the front are very encouraging (3) / No error (4)
68. I can’t come to you now (1) / because a lot of works (2) /
remains to be done (3) / No error (4)
69. A farmer was leading oxes (1) / to his field for ploughing (2) /
early in the morning (3) / No error (4)
70. One of the problem (1)/ with you (2)/ is that you do not come in
time. (3)/ No Error (4)
71. All the girls students (1)/ of the college are advised (2)/ to sit in
the girls’ common room. (3)/ No Error (4)
72. The majority of the woman (1)/ teachers are persuading (2)/ the
principal to consider their demands. (3)/ No Error (4)
73. He said that (1)/ he always kept in his pocket (2)/ a bundle of
one hundred rupees notes. (3)/ No Error (4)
74. He gave me (1)/ two important informations (2)/ I had been
waiting for the previous two months (3)/ No Error (4)
75. The class teacher (1)/ gave him a home work (2)/ and instructed
him to do it at night. (3)/ No Error (4)
NOUN PRACTICE QUESTIONS [ JATIN SIR]
76. I saw only (1)/ five police who (2)/ were running after the bank
robbers. (3)/ No Error (4)
77. The wall of this magnificent (1)/ building is (2)/ fifty foot high
and its paintings are very striking (3)/ No Error (4)
78. Wordsworth’s poetries (1)/ is characterized by his subtle
description (2)/ of the beauty and liveliness of nature. (3)/ No
Error (4)
79. When you see his (1)/ offsprings, you can’t (2)/ believe that he is
above seventy.(3)/ No Error (4)
80. When he returned (1)/ from America, informed me (2)/ that he
had come here to do an urgent work. (3)/ No Error (4)
81. The issues are (1)/ very complex and the problem (2)/ is that
they are bound to be obscured by these hypocritical politician. (3)/
No Error (4)
82. These type of books (1)/ are certainly helpful to the students
(2)/ preparing for the banking service Examinations. (3)/ No Error
(4)
83. “I have never seen (1)/ such a lovely spectacles (2)/ in my life”,
said the passer-by.(3)/ No Error (4)
84. Owing to his heavy engagement, (1)/ he could not write even
two-third (2)/ of the book which the publisher expected before
January. (3)/ No Error (4)
85. It is harmful (1)/ to take cupful (2)/ of tea five times a day. (3)/
No Error (4)
NOUN PRACTICE QUESTIONS [ JATIN SIR]
86. The brethrens (1)/ of this locality are always (2)/ at daggers
dawn without any apparent reason(3)/ No Error (4)
87. The sceneries (1)/ of Kashmir is more beautiful (2)/ than that of
Darjeeling. (3)/ No Error (4)
88. He has ordered (1)/ bricks (2)/ for the proposed hotel and bar.
(3)/ No Error (4)
89. He does not (1)/ cut paper with (2)/ blade, but with scissor. (3)/
No Error (4)
90. She wears spectacle (1)/ and so she was unable to see the
gangster (2)/ that attacked her last night. (3)/ No error (4)
91. I visited (1)/ Ram’s and Sita’s house (2)/ and found the couple
missing. (3)/ No error (4)
92. There should be (1)/ no furnitures (2)/ in my room. (3)/ No
error (4)
93. He told me that (1)/ it was (2)/ his friend’s Sankar’s house. (3)/
No error (4)
94. The population of India (1)/ is divided into two classes- (2)/
Haves and Haves not. (3)/ No error (4)
95. My sister (1)/ has read (2)/ pages after pages of the Bible. (3)/
No error (4)
96. All the furnitures have been (1)/ sold for a song (2)/ as we were
in a hurry to leave the town. (3)/ No error (4)
NOUN PRACTICE QUESTIONS [ JATIN SIR]
97. Lasers are (1)/ indispensable tools (2)/ for the delicate eyes
surgery. (3)/ No error (4)
98. Satyajit Ray, who conceived, co authored (1)/ and directed a
number of good films, was (2)/ one of India’s most talented film
maker. (3)/ No error (4)
99. If you have a way with words (1)/ a good sense of design and
administration ability (2)/ you may enjoy working in high pressure
world of advertising. (3)/ No error (4)
100. He was advised to take (1)/ two spoonsful of (2)/ medicine
times a day. (3)/ No error (4)
101. You should not put (1)/ your sign on any paper (2)/ that you
haven’t read. (3)/ No error (4)
102. The table’s legs (1)/ have been (2)/ elaborately carved. (3)/ No
error (4)
103. The fan’s blade (1)/ has broken(2)/ and we must buy a new fan
before disposing it of. (3)/ No error (4)
104. Many of the question (1)/appeared in this question paper (2)/
are too difficult to solve (3)/ No error (4)
105. He informed that (1)/ he had lost a packet (2)/ of the hundred
rupees notes. (3)/ No error (4)
106. Towns after towns were (1)/ conquered (2)/ by him but he
found no peace. (3)/ No error (4)
107. All the evidences were (1)/ against him and he was (2)/ held
guilty. (3)/ No error (4)
NOUN PRACTICE QUESTIONS [ JATIN SIR]
108. The sheafs (1)/ of the wheat plants were too heavy (2)/ for the
weak farmer to carry them on his head. (3)/ No error (4)
109. He acted not (1)/ as per my advice (2)/ but somebody else. (3)/
No error (4)
110. She uses a good (1)/ quality of shampoo (2)/ so her hairs are
black. (3)/ No error (4)
111. When I reached (1)/ at the gate of his (2)/ house I found his
locking up the gate. (3)/ No error (4)
112.Darts are (1)/ played by (2)/ men as well as women. (3)/ No
Error (4)
113.Indian force (1)/ are known for (2)/ their loyalty (3)/ and
integrity. (3)/ No Error (4)
114.The judge (1)/ ordered that the (2)/ iron of accused should be
removed. (3)/ No Error (4)
115. The price of (1)/ production in the (2)/ industrial sector has
gone up. (3)/ No Error (4)