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    Important spotting error for ssc cgl mains 2017 set-2

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    We have spent most of the profits(A)/ that
    we earn last year (B)/ on purchasing new
    computers. (C)/ No error (D)


    (B) Change ‘earn’ into ‘earned’ as ‘last year’
    denotes ‘simple past tense’


    His continually defending his stand (A)/ on
    the issue has risen (B)/ doubts in the mind
    of the jury (C)/. No error (D)

    D

    In these statements that are followed by two
    conclusions, (A)/ relationship between
    different elements (B)/ are shown in the
    statements (C)/. No error (D)

    (C) Change ‘are’ into ‘is’. ‘Relationship’ is
    singular.



    We have inherited tradition of secrecy (A)/
    about the budget from Britain where the
    system (B)/ has been strongly attacked by
    eminent economists (C)/. No error (D)

    (A) Add ‘the’ before ‘tradition’.
    Eleven years after it first put forward in the
    Parliament, (A)/ the Rajya Sabha has finally
    adopted (B)/ a goods and services tax (C)/.
    No error (D)

    (A) Place ‘was’ after ‘it’, as the sentence is
    in simple past tense and passive form.

    I asked her how could she go out with Ram
    (A)/ to watch a movie (B)/ if it started
    raining yesterday (C)/. No error (D)

    (A) Put ‘could’ after ‘she’ as the sentence is
    not a question.



    James sat there in stunned silence (A)/as
    however persuasive she was (B)/she just
    can't convince him (C)/. No error (D
    (C) As the sentence is in simple past tense,
    change ‘can't’ into ‘could't’.




    Chetan Bhagat must be a good writer (A)/
    but not a good speaker, as not any of his
    lectures (B)/ have been published (C)/. No
    error (D)

    (C) Change ‘have’ into ‘has’. ‘Any’ takes
    singular helping verb.



    Ashkay Shahrukh has bought not only thisRolls Royce (A)/ but also he brought (B)/ afew Lamborghinis in this city (C)/. No error(D
    (B) Remove ‘he brought’ after ‘but also’.

    Being fairly well-built myself, (A)/ without
    second thought I just reached down (B)/ and
    lifted my Dad who was slept in bed (C)/. No
    error (D)

    (C) Change ‘was slept’ into ‘was asleep’ or
    ‘was sleeping’


    Before I reach the city, (A)/ the criminals
    had (B)/ decamped already (C)/. No error
    (D)

    (A) When two actions happened in the past,
    the first action shall be in past perfect
    tense and the second one that happened
    after first, shall be in simple past tense


    They were unhappy because (A)/ the person
    who had a palace had no gold (B)/ and the
    person who had a gold had no palace (C)/.
    No error (D)

    (C) Remove ‘a’.

    Despite his poor financial condition, (A)/
    the auto-driver remained honest (B)/ and
    hard work (C)/. No error (D)

    (C) Change ‘hard work’ into ‘hard working’,
    as we need an adjective here.



    The party has decided (A)/ to organising
    various service camps (B)/ across the
    country to mark the day (C)/. No error (D)


    (B) Change ‘organising’ into ‘organise’

    Had she done her homework well, (A)/ she
    would not have (B)/ to suffer this
    embarrassment (C)/. No error (D


    . (C) Change ‘to suffer’ into ‘suffered’. This is
    an example of conditional sentence
    which takes following form:
    Had+Sub+V3 ; Sub+Would have+V3 +...



    When the Parliament is not in session (A)/
    and an emergency situation arises, (B)/ the
    govt normally issued an ordinance (C)/. No
    error (D)

    (C) As the sentence is in present tense,
    change ‘issued’ into ‘issues’

    There is a significant difference (A)/
    between the state of ignorance (B)/ and
    learned ignorance (C)/. No error (D)

    (C) Place ‘that of’ before ‘learned ignorance’

    Three scientists from Japan, China and
    Ireland whose invention led to the
    development (A)/ of potent new drugs
    against parasitic diseases (B)/ win the
    Nobel Prize for medicine this year (C)/. No
    error (D)

    (C) As the sentence is in past tense, change
    ‘win’ into ‘won’.

    If my father had not been in touch (A) with
    the family members why would he (B)/ has
    come back to India at all ? (C)/. No error (D

    (*) Change ‘has’ into ‘have’. This
    conditional sentence takes following
    form:
    If +Sub+had+V3 ... ; Sub+Wouldhave+V3 +...
    As the sentence is in interrogative form,
    the helping verb will come before subject.
    Remove ‘members’. ‘Family’ with
    ‘members’ becomes superfluous


    The Nitish Kumar government extended a
    red carpet welcome (A)/ to JNU student
    leader and ‘son of the soil’ Kanhaiya Kumar
    to give (B)/ him unprecedented security
    (C)/. No error (D

    (B) Change ‘to give’ into ‘and gave’




























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