Aptitude Questions on Sentence Correction

Sentence Correction Concepts

Q. 1 Select the sentence that is grammatically correct:

A) She enjoys reading books, to watch movies, and travel.

B) She enjoys reading books, watching movies, and traveling.

C) She enjoys reading books, watching movies, and to travel.

D) She enjoys to read books, watching movies, and traveling.

Check Solution

Ans: B) She enjoys reading books, watching movies, and to travel.

Parallelism requires that the list items follow the same grammatical structure. “Reading,” “watching,” and “traveling” maintain consistency.

Q. 2 Choose the correct replacement of given sentence: “The man, who he claimed was innocent, was released from jail.

A) The man who claimed he was innocent

B) The man who was claimed to be innocent

C) The man, who was claimed to be innocent

D) The man whom he claimed was innocent

Check Solution

Ans: D) The man whom he claimed was innocent

“Whom” is the correct relative pronoun when it is the object of the verb in the subordinate clause.

Q. 3 Choose the correct sentence:

A) The committee was divided in their opinions regarding the policy.

B) The committee were divided in their opinions regarding the policy.

C) The committee is divided in their opinions regarding the policy.

D) The committee are divided in their opinions regarding the policy.

Check Solution

Ans: B) The committee were divided in their opinions regarding the policy.

“Committee” can be singular or plural depending on the context. When the members are acting individually, as in this case, “were” and “their” are correct.

Q. 4 Replace the incorrect phrase: “Despite of her talent, she was not selected for the role.

A) Despite her talent

B) Although her talent

C) In spite her talent

D) Despite the fact of her talent

Check Solution

Ans: A) Despite her talent

The correct expression is “Despite her talent.” The phrase “despite of” is grammatically incorrect.

Q. 5 Identify the correct sentence:

A) “The President said,” we will be making a decision soon.

B) The President said, “We will be making a decision soon.

C) “The President said “We will be making a decision soon”.

D) The President said; “We will be making a decision soon.”

Check Solution

Ans: B) The President said, “We will be making a decision soon.

Correct punctuation places the quotation marks after the introductory clause and includes the period within the quotes.

Q. 6 Choose the correct sentence:

A) Neither the team nor the coach were happy with the results.

B) Neither the team nor the coach was happy with the results.

C) Neither the team nor the coach have been happy with the results.

D) Neither the team nor the coach are happy with the results.

Check Solution

Ans: B) Neither the team nor the coach was happy with the results.

With “neither…nor,” the verb agrees with the nearest subject. Here, “coach” is singular, so “was” is used.

Q. 7 Correct the following: “He will return back the book tomorrow.”

A) He will return the book tomorrow.

B) He will give back the book tomorrow.

C) He will return back the book next day.

D) He will have returned the book tomorrow.

Check Solution

Ans: A) He will return the book tomorrow.

The word “return” already implies “back,” making “return back” redundant.

Q. 8 Select the correct sentence:

A) By the time she arrived, the meeting already began.

B) By the time she arrived, the meeting has already begun.

C) By the time she arrived, the meeting had already begun.

D) By the time she arrives, the meeting already began.

Check Solution

Ans: C) By the time she arrived, the meeting had already begun.

The past perfect “had begun” is needed to indicate that the meeting was completed before her arrival.

Q. 9 Replace the word in brackets: “She is not only intelligent (but) also hardworking.”

A) but also

B) but she is

C) but as well

D) but so

Check Solution

Ans: A) but also

“Not only…but also” is the correct correlative conjunction pair.

Q. 10 Choose the correct sentence:

A) The students collectively worked together to finish the project.

B) The students worked together to finish the project.

C) The students collectively worked to finish the project.

D) The students worked to finish the project in a collective manner.

Check Solution

Ans: B) The students worked together to finish the project.

“Worked together” or “worked collectively” is sufficient. Including both is redundant.

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