Haryana — English / Hindi Language: Error Detection | 20 Practice MCQs
Exam: Haryana | Subject: English / Hindi Language | Topic: Error Detection | Year: 2026 | Questions: 20
Practice these 20 carefully selected Multiple Choice Questions on Error Detection for Haryana preparation. Each question includes a detailed explanation to help you understand the concept and avoid common mistakes.
Practice Questions
Q1. Find the error: 'He go to school daily.'
- 'go' should be 'goes' (subject-verb agreement)
- No error
- 'He' should be 'His'
- 'daily' should be 'everyday'
Explanation: With singular subject 'He', the verb must agree: 'goes' not 'go'. Subject-verb agreement is the most common error type in SSC Error Spotting.
Q2. Find the error: 'Neither of the boys are good in mathematics.'
- 'are' should be 'is'
- No error
- 'good' should be 'well'
- 'Neither' should be 'Both'
Explanation: 'Neither of the boys' is singular — it takes a singular verb 'is'. Similarly, 'either of' takes singular. Common grammar trap in SSC.
Q3. Find the error: 'I have been to Delhi yesterday.'
- 'have been' should be 'went'
- No error
- 'to' should be 'for'
- 'yesterday' should be 'recently'
Explanation: With specific past time reference ('yesterday'), use Simple Past: 'I went to Delhi yesterday.' Present Perfect is used without a specific past time marker.
Q4. Find the error: 'One of my friends are coming.'
- 'are' should be 'is'
- No error
- 'One of' should be 'Some of'
- 'coming' should be 'come'
Explanation: 'One of my friends' — the subject is 'one' (singular), so 'is' is correct. The plural noun after 'one of' doesn't affect verb agreement.
Q5. Find the error: 'She insisted to go alone.'
- 'to go' should be 'on going'
- No error
- 'She' should be 'Her'
- 'alone' should be 'lonely'
Explanation: 'Insist' is followed by a preposition + gerund: 'insist on doing'. 'She insisted on going alone.' is correct. This is a preposition error type.
Q6. Find the error: 'He go to school daily.'
- 'go' should be 'goes' (subject-verb agreement)
- No error
- 'He' should be 'His'
- 'daily' should be 'everyday'
Explanation: With singular subject 'He', the verb must agree: 'goes' not 'go'. Subject-verb agreement is the most common error type in SSC Error Spotting.
Q7. Find the error: 'Neither of the boys are good in mathematics.'
- 'are' should be 'is'
- No error
- 'good' should be 'well'
- 'Neither' should be 'Both'
Explanation: 'Neither of the boys' is singular — it takes a singular verb 'is'. Similarly, 'either of' takes singular. Common grammar trap in SSC.
Q8. Find the error: 'I have been to Delhi yesterday.'
- 'have been' should be 'went'
- No error
- 'to' should be 'for'
- 'yesterday' should be 'recently'
Explanation: With specific past time reference ('yesterday'), use Simple Past: 'I went to Delhi yesterday.' Present Perfect is used without a specific past time marker.
Q9. Find the error: 'One of my friends are coming.'
- 'are' should be 'is'
- No error
- 'One of' should be 'Some of'
- 'coming' should be 'come'
Explanation: 'One of my friends' — the subject is 'one' (singular), so 'is' is correct. The plural noun after 'one of' doesn't affect verb agreement.
Q10. Find the error: 'She insisted to go alone.'
- 'to go' should be 'on going'
- No error
- 'She' should be 'Her'
- 'alone' should be 'lonely'
Explanation: 'Insist' is followed by a preposition + gerund: 'insist on doing'. 'She insisted on going alone.' is correct. This is a preposition error type.
Q11. Find the error: 'He go to school daily.'
- 'go' should be 'goes' (subject-verb agreement)
- No error
- 'He' should be 'His'
- 'daily' should be 'everyday'
Explanation: With singular subject 'He', the verb must agree: 'goes' not 'go'. Subject-verb agreement is the most common error type in SSC Error Spotting.
Q12. Find the error: 'Neither of the boys are good in mathematics.'
- 'are' should be 'is'
- No error
- 'good' should be 'well'
- 'Neither' should be 'Both'
Explanation: 'Neither of the boys' is singular — it takes a singular verb 'is'. Similarly, 'either of' takes singular. Common grammar trap in SSC.
Q13. Find the error: 'I have been to Delhi yesterday.'
- 'have been' should be 'went'
- No error
- 'to' should be 'for'
- 'yesterday' should be 'recently'
Explanation: With specific past time reference ('yesterday'), use Simple Past: 'I went to Delhi yesterday.' Present Perfect is used without a specific past time marker.
Q14. Find the error: 'One of my friends are coming.'
- 'are' should be 'is'
- No error
- 'One of' should be 'Some of'
- 'coming' should be 'come'
Explanation: 'One of my friends' — the subject is 'one' (singular), so 'is' is correct. The plural noun after 'one of' doesn't affect verb agreement.
Q15. Find the error: 'She insisted to go alone.'
- 'to go' should be 'on going'
- No error
- 'She' should be 'Her'
- 'alone' should be 'lonely'
Explanation: 'Insist' is followed by a preposition + gerund: 'insist on doing'. 'She insisted on going alone.' is correct. This is a preposition error type.
Q16. Find the error: 'He go to school daily.'
- 'go' should be 'goes' (subject-verb agreement)
- No error
- 'He' should be 'His'
- 'daily' should be 'everyday'
Explanation: With singular subject 'He', the verb must agree: 'goes' not 'go'. Subject-verb agreement is the most common error type in SSC Error Spotting.
Q17. Find the error: 'Neither of the boys are good in mathematics.'
- 'are' should be 'is'
- No error
- 'good' should be 'well'
- 'Neither' should be 'Both'
Explanation: 'Neither of the boys' is singular — it takes a singular verb 'is'. Similarly, 'either of' takes singular. Common grammar trap in SSC.
Q18. Find the error: 'I have been to Delhi yesterday.'
- 'have been' should be 'went'
- No error
- 'to' should be 'for'
- 'yesterday' should be 'recently'
Explanation: With specific past time reference ('yesterday'), use Simple Past: 'I went to Delhi yesterday.' Present Perfect is used without a specific past time marker.
Q19. Find the error: 'One of my friends are coming.'
- 'are' should be 'is'
- No error
- 'One of' should be 'Some of'
- 'coming' should be 'come'
Explanation: 'One of my friends' — the subject is 'one' (singular), so 'is' is correct. The plural noun after 'one of' doesn't affect verb agreement.
Q20. Find the error: 'She insisted to go alone.'
- 'to go' should be 'on going'
- No error
- 'She' should be 'Her'
- 'alone' should be 'lonely'
Explanation: 'Insist' is followed by a preposition + gerund: 'insist on doing'. 'She insisted on going alone.' is correct. This is a preposition error type.
Performance Tips for Haryana
- Time management: Aim to solve each question in under 60 seconds
- Elimination strategy: Always eliminate at least 1-2 options before selecting your answer
- Review errors: Spend extra time on questions you got wrong — understand the concept, not just the answer
- Pattern recognition: Haryana exam frequently tests similar question types — recognize these patterns
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