Spotting Errors

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In the following question, some part of the sentence may have errors. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and select the appropriate option. If a sentence is free from error, select 'No Error'.

51

A
Do you know
B
to play
C
the guitar?
D
No error.

52

A
The eminent speaker's speech
B
was broadcasted over
C
all the major radio-stations.
D
No error.

53

A
The reason why
B
he was rejected
C
was because he was too young.
D
No error.

54

A
Salim and Antony are such good friends
B
that one won't go to the pictures
C
without his coming too.
D
No error.

55

A
If I will have the time
B
I shall try and make it
C
to the zoo this afternoon.
D
No error.

56

A
A large scale exchange of nuclear weapons
B
will produce unprecedented amounts of radiation
C
that can penetrate into the biological tissue.
D
No error.

57 The Indian radio / which was previously controlled by the British rulers / is free now from the narrow vested interests / No error.

A
The Indian radio
B
Which was previously controlled by the British rulers
C
Is free now from the narrow vested interests
D
No error.

58 If I had known / this yesterday / I will have helped him / No error.

A
If I had known
B
This yesterday
C
I will have helped him.
D
No error.

59 A lot of travel delay is caused / due to the inefficiency and lack of good management / on behalf of the railways / No error.

A
A lot of travel delay is caused
B
Due to the inefficiency and lack of good management
C
On behalf of the railways.
D
No error.

60

A
He says that
B
his car does
C
eight kilometers in a litre
D
No error.