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TENSE

TENSE LEVEL – 1

1. If Manali had (a)/ worked hard (b)/ she will have got the job she
desired (c)/ No error (d)
2. He told me (a)/ that he wrote a letter (b)/ to his superior for a
certain reason. (c)/ No error (d)
3. I am working at my present job (a)/ since the day (b)/ a son was
born to my brother (c)/ No error (d)
4. After Ravi read (a)/ the magazines and news papers (b)/ and
watched T.V. Programme, he decided to go out and meet some old
friends (c)/ No error (d)
5. His father would have been pleased to get him a wrist watch (a)/ if
he would have worked (b)/ harder and secured higher marks in the
university examination. (c)/ No error (d)
6. When the doctors found (a)/ that the player has taken (b)/
prohibited medicines, he reported the matter to the team
manager. (c)/ No error (d)
7. As soon as (a)/ the clock strike five (b)/ they down tools and off
they go. (c)/ No error (d)
8. It had been our custom (a)/ from immemorial time to be (b)/
hospitable to those who come to our doors. (c)/ No error (d)
9. I asked (a)/ If she has looked everywhere (b)/ and she said, 'yes'.
(c)/ No error (d)
10. Had I realised (a)/ that it was such a long way (b)/ I would take a
taxi. (c)/ No error (d)
11. As he dived from the spring board (a)/ he was terrified to see (b)/
that the water was drained from the pool the previous night. (c)/
No error (d)
12. As I am suffering from fever since morning (a)/ I shall not be able
to attend the function (b)/ You are going to organise this evening.
(c)/ No error (d)
13. She wishes (a)/ that she has studied literature instead of history
(b)/ when she was in college (c)/ No error (d)
14. Much water (a)/ has flown (b)/ under the bridge since then (c)/ No
error (d)
15. I do not wish (a)/ to rise (b)/ false hopes. (c)/ No error (d)
16. The stranger (a)/ asked the little girl (b)/ what is her name. (c)/
No error (d)
17. Apollo was worshipped (a)/ as long as (b)/ the Roman empire had
lasted (c)/ No error (d)
18. I pretended as if (a)/ I interested in the conversation (b)/ but
really it was very boring (c)/ No error (d)
19. The teacher remarked that (a)/ they all had (b)/ done it very badly
(c)/ No error (d)
20. The train is supposed (a)/ to arrive at 10 am yesterday (b)/ but it
was an hour late (c)/ No error (d)
21. Rajan told me that he had left (a)/ the college a year before (b)/
and looking for a job. (c)/ No error (d)
22. He asked me (a)/ if I am ill and (b)/ I answered that I was not (c)/
No error (d)
23. India's Independence (a)/ had been the result (b)/ of sacrifices of
many patriots. (c)/ No error (d)
24. Yesterday Ramesh got (a)/ the information that his father (b)/
died in an accident while travelling in a car (c)/ No error (d)
25. He will certainly help you (a)/ if you will ask him (b)/ in a
pleasant manner. (c)/ No error (d)
26. I found this ring as I dig in the garden (a)/ it looks very old (b)/ I
wonder whom it belongs (c)/ No error (d)
27. The girls were playing (a)/ outside the house whereas (b)/ the
boys were sitting inside and played cards (c)/ No error (d)
28. Mohini washes all her (a)/ clothes and cooks food (b)/ for the
family before she is going to the office. (c)/ No error (d)
29. I know nothing about chess because (a)/ my game's teacher also
(b)/ was notknowing anything (c)/ No error (d)
30. The discreet enquiry revealed (a)/ that his involvement in the
fraud cases have been more than (b)/ what was first guessed. (c)/
No error (d)
31. If you had read (a)/ the relevant literature carefully, (b)/ you
would have answered most of the questions correctly. (c)/ No
error (d)
32. Suresh Babu, who is living (a)/ in this town since 1955, is a well
known scholar of history (b)/ and a distinguished musician (c)/ No
error (d)
33. Isha was worked (a)/ in this firm (b)/ since 3rd January. (c)/ No
error (d)
34. He could not cut (a)/ the grass today because (b)/ the handle of
the machine has broken a few days ago. (c)/ No error (d)
35. I have pleasure (a)/ to certify that Shamim worked meritoriously
(b)/ for the last three years in our organization. (c)/ No error (d)
36. The Department of Modern Indian languages (a)/ is running a
course in comparative literature (b)/ for the last fifteen years (c)/
No error (d)
37. Had he follow (a)/ the directions carefully (b)/ he would have felt
better much quicker. (c)/ No error (d)
38. Once he realised (a)/ that he had committed a mistake (b)/ he
admits and corrected it without delay. (c)/ No error (d)
39. He would not have (a)/ written this letter (b)/ if he would not have
heard the news. (c)/ No error (d)
40. Sumitra appealed (a)/ to the managing committee (b)/ so that she
may be allowed to join the volunteer force. (c)/ No error (d)
41. If John had told me (a)/ last Thursday (b)/ I will have given him
the money but now it is too late. (c)/ No error (d)
42. No sooner did (a)/ the train arrived at the station (b)/ than the
passengers rushed towards it. (c)/ No error (d)
43. Kalidas was the Shakespeare (a)/ of (b)/ India (c)/ No error (d)
44. She is weeping (a)/ for two (b)/ hours (c)/ No error (d)
45. He is studying (a)/ newspaper every morning before (b)/ going to
office. (c)/ No error (d)
46. More than a year (a)/ have passed (b)/ since I called him. (c)/ No
error (d)
47. Unless you will labour (a)/ hard, you (b)/ will fail (c)/ No error (d)
48. It is the first time (a)/ when I (b)/ met him (c)/ No error (d)
49. The police had come after (a)/ the thief (b)/ had gone away (c)/ No
error (d)
50. My father told me that (a)/ necessity was the (b)/ mother of
invention (c)/ No error

TENSE LEVEL – 2
1. The lion did not eat her (a)/ because he is (b)/ a kind lion. (c)/ No
error (d)
2. If I was you I would have told (a)/ the Chairman to keep (b)/ come
to grief (c)/ No error (d)
3. Radha came to the meeting (a)/ much later (b)/ than I except. (c)/
No error (d)
4. If we had Mohit in our team, we (a)/ would win, the match (b)/
against your team. (c)/ No error (d)
5. I lived here since 2005 (a)/ therefore I know everything (b)/ about
this city (c)/ No error (d)
6. I have been adoring her for (a)/ the voice with (b)/ which she is
getting late. (c)/ No error (d)
7. She was with me until now, (a)/ so don’t rebuke her (b)/ for
getting late. (c)/ No error (d)
8. We got everything ready for all (a)/ of them long (b)/ before they
arrived (c)/ No error (d)
9. I wish he saw you (a)/ when you were (b)/ living in Japan (c)/ No
error (d)
10. If I would have done this, I would have done wrong (a)/ and would
have disappointed (b)/ many of the friends. (c)/ No error (d)
11. All the flowers in his garden will surely die (a)/ before the rains
(b)/will fall. (c)/ No error (d)
12. He used to study at least till ten o’ clock (a)/ in the night and
then (b)/ he goes to bed. (c)/ No error (d)
13. I have been knowing him for ten years (a)/ but I don’t know (b)/
where he lives. (c)/ No error (d)
14. Before the alarm had stopped ringing (a)/ Veena had pulled up (b)/
the shade. (c)/ No error (d)
15. This is indeed, the first time that (a)/ I hear (b)/ such an
interesting story. (c)/ No error (d)
16. When I will be thirty most of my friends (a)/ will be over thirty
(b)/ five years of age. (c)/ No error (d)
17. I will let you know as soon as I will get (a)/ any information (b)/
about your promotion. (c)/ No error (d)
18. The victim tried to tell us what has happened (a)/ but his words
(b)/ were not audible. (c)/ No error (d)
19. I want you to pick up the box (a)/ of eggs gently and (b)/ kept it in
the corner carefully. (c)/ No error (d)
20. The judge had not given any decision (a)/ until he had (b)/ studied
the case. (c)/ No error (d)
21. These books have (a)/ revised by (b)/ Shri Sinha. (c)/ No error (d)
22. Neha says that she will take (a)/ her umbrella (b)/ in case it will
rain. (c)/ No error (d)
23. Minakshi along with her parents is going to Mumbai tonight (a)/
because her eldest brother (b)/ is there. (c)/ No error (d)
24. The teacher said to us that (a)/ we should stay at home (b)/ if it
rains. (c)/ No error (d)
25. He would not have done all this (a)/ if he had not been (b)/
investigated by his wife. (c)/ No error (d)
26. Many of my friends wished to come here (a)/ today but (b)/ none
of them arrived yet. (c)/ No error (d)
27. I have come to know that your (a)/ father has died (b)/ last week.
(c)/ No error (d)
28. “It is high time you are starting (a)/ this work” (b)/ said my
friends to me (c)/ No error (d)
29. He seems to be happy because his parents (a)/ had come from
London (b)/ to live with him. (c)/ No error (d)
30. Now-a-days he teaches physics because the teacher of physics (a)/
has been absenting himself for a month (b)/ s (c)/ No error (d)
31. The secret of his good health lies in the fact that (a)/ he is getting
up before sunrise (b)/ and has a two mile walk. (c)/ No error (d)
32. A misogynist is a person who is hating woman (a)/ but a
philogynist is a person (b)/ who loves woman (c)/ No error (d)
33. The old man who is sitting in that room lived here for more than
(a)/ a month but he has never created (b)/ any problem. (c)/ No
error (d)
34. Whenever you are coming here, (a)/ you bring a lot of (b)/ sweets
for me. (c)/ No error (d)
35. Ranjeet had called (a)/ me before (b)/ he had left for the show.
(c)/ No error (d)
36. When you will find out any solution to his problem (a)/ you will
become able (b)/ to finalize the project. (c)/ No error (d)
37. Diwakar hopes to become an officer after (a)/ he will complete (b)/
his higher education. (c)/ No error (d)
38. Nobody knows when death (a)/ will knock at (b)/ his door. (c)/ No
error (d)
39. That two and two always made (a)/ four cannot (b)/ be doubted.
(c)/ No error (d)
40. I could not recall what she has told (a)/ me about her (b)/ concern
with Mohit. (c)/ No error (d)
41. Sushama arrived here, did all the preparations (a)/ and then has
called (b)/ on one of her intimate friends. (c)/ No error (d)
42. The thief was caught (a)/ after he has disposed of (b)/ the stolen
goods (c)/ No error (d)
43. I had hoped that I would see (a)/ you the other day, but (b)/
unfortunately I fell ill. (c)/ No error (d)
44. It is about time you have taken (a)/ your children (b)/ to school
(c)/ No error (d)
45. By this time next year he has had (a)/ settled himself (b)/ in
London. (c)/ No error (d)
46. He advised me to do as he did (a)/ but I did not pay any attention
(b)/ to his advice. (c)/ No error (d)
47. “Here is coming my friends!”. (a)/ said Mary when (b)/ she was
anxious. (c)/ No error (d)
48. Newspapers told us about the events (a)/ that happen (b)/ all over
the world. (c)/ No error (d)
49. Many observations that the number of the drug (a)/ addicts is
grew (b)/ day by day. (c)/ No error (d)
50. My friend said to me, (a)/ “When have (b)/ you come here?”. (c)/
No error (d)

TENSE LEVEL – 3
1. Had you been to Kolkata, (a)/ I would also go (b)/ with you. (c)/ No
error (d)
2. Had you worked hard in time (a)/ you would certainly succeed (b)/
in the examination (c)/ No error (d)
3. The speaker would have cut a sorry figure (a)/ if he did not come
(b)/ well prepared (c)/ No error (d)
4. I would overpower the thief (a)/ if he had not jumped (b)/ over the
wall. (c)/ No error (d)
5. He talks (a)/ as if (b)/ he was by boss. (c)/ No error (d)
6. If he will apologize, (a)/ he will (b)/ be excused. (c)/ No error (d)
7. I shall be very angry (a)/ if you will break (b)/ any more plates. (c)/
No error (d)
8. The candidates will be (a)/ selected (b)/ as they are found fit. (c)/
No error (d)
9. I had no chance of (a)/ getting a job, (b)/ if you had not backed me.
(c)/ No error (d)
10. When I will go to Nepal. (a)/ I will purchase (b)/ a watch for my
younger brother. (c)/ No error (d)
11. I will hit (a)/ him hard (b)/ if he will provoke me. (c)/ No error (d)
12. If I had not slipped, (a)/ I will have won (b)/ the race. (c)/ No error
(d)
13. The match will start (a)/ as soon as (b)/ the chief guest will arrive.
(c)/ No error (d)
14. If he confessed his crime, (a)/ the judge would have (b)/ acquitted
him (c)/ No error (d)
15. He will die (a)/ If he will take (b)/ the overdose of sleeping pills.
(c)/ No error (d)
16. If you saw (a)/ the movie, (b)/ you would have like it. (c)/ No error
(d)
17. If I would have realized (a)/ the nature of the job earlier, (b)/ I
would not have accepted it. (c)/ No error (d)
18. As soon as (a)/ I will get my salary. (b)/ I will repay your loan. (c)/
No error (d)
19. If I am (a)/ the prime Minister of India, (b)/ I would work wonders
(c)/ No error (d)
20. If you will work hard, (a)/ you will get through (b)/ your exam. (c)/
No error (d)
21. you would have succeeded, (a)/ if you acted upon (b)/ my advice.
(c)/ No error (d)
22. Had he come (a)/ even a moment earlier (b)/ he would found me
there (c)/ No error (d)
23. If the bus (a)/ had not broken down (b)/ we will be (c)/ at home
now. (d)
24. If you would have read (a)/ the instructions carefully (b)/ you
would not have (c)/ answered the questions wrongly. (d)
25. Had he not reached in time (a)/ he will have missed (b)/ a golden
opportunity which comes (c)/ once in a while. (d)
26. John would have told (a)/ you the truth (b)/ if you had asked him
(c)/ No error (d)
27. Had I realized (a)/ that it was (b)/ such a long way I would take a
taxi (c)/ No error (d)
28. If I would have realized (a)/ what a bad driver you were (b)/ I
would not have come with you. (c)/ No error (d)
29. If you would have completed (a)/ the assignment (b)/ I would have
granted you leave. (c)/ No error (d)
30. Unless he will work hard (a)/ he will not be able to (b)/ crack this
examination. (c)/ No error (d)

TENSE LEVEL – 4
FILL IN HE BLANKS:
1. While he .......... some one took away his watch.
(a) slept (b) was sleeping
(c) is sleeping (d) had slept

2. He..........to that school for the last two years.


(a) had been going (b) is going
(c) was going (d) had going

3. I know that you ......... up the idea of hearing sanskrit.


(a) will have given (b) have given
(c) have been given (d) give

4. If it.......... this afternoon, we shall stay at home.


(a) has rained (b) had rained
(c) rained (d) rains
5. It is time for you ........ to bed.
(a) go (b) to go
(c) gone (d) went

6. Although the police...........every precaution, the robber managed


to escape.
(a) take (b) takes
(c) has taken (d) had taken

7. I went to the bath room .......... my clothes and had a nice bath.
(a) taken off (b) have taken off
(c) took off (d) taken off

8. If you.......... me I would have attended your party.


(a) invite (b) had invited
(c) invited (d) will invite

9. The girls.......... volley-ball for two hours and they have not
finished yet.
(a) were playing (b) played
(c) are playing (d) have been playing

10. The leaves of the tree........ green in spite of no rains this year.
(a) is (b) are
(c) were (d) was

11. If the players had played well, they.....the match.


(a) won (b) would have won
(c) win (d) would win
12. I have been knocking at the door for ten minutes but nobody......
it yet.
(a) opened (b) has opened
(c) opens (d) is opening

13. Two years ago we.......... a Monday in Mt. Abu.


(a) Spend (b) Were spending
(c) Spent (d) Will spend

14. We....... for half an hour when the other team arrived.
(a) Waited (b) Were waiting
(c) Have been waiting (d) Are waiting

15. Would that I ......... the king.


(a) Were (b) Am
(c) Have been (d) Was

16. You had better..... at once.


(a) Start (b) Started
(c) Starting (d) To Start

17. Dutch people...... high walls and around Holland's coast.


(a) Have made (b) Made
(c) Have been making (d) Were making

18. The boys...... television every night unless they have homework.
(a) Watch (b) Watched
(c) Watched (d) Watching
19. Maria.......... an appointment to see the doctor. It is at 10.00 am
tomorrow.
(a) Make (b) Makes
(c) Made (d) Has made

20. She was also deaf and she...... to speak.


(a) Had not learnt (b) Willn't learn
(c) Couldn't learn (d) Was learning

21. She........... everything in the garden and then she ran into the
house.
(a) Had been the touching (b) Could touch
(c) Might be touched (d) Touched

22. I am a merchant I........ rice and wheat.


(a) Sell (b) Sold
(c) Have sold (d) Shall be selling

23. He ....... no one the city and didn't know where to go.
(a) Has known (b) Will be knowing
(c) Knew (d) Had been knowing

24. Three weeks later a ship came to the land the merchant said he
......... to go home in it.
(a) Want (b) Is wanting
(c) Wanted (d) Will want

25. The corporal at once turned round and said as if he.......... an


Emperor.
(a) Was (b) Were
(c) Had (d) Is
26. If I took hold of something electrified the electricity ..... through
my body into the ground.
(a) Rushes (b) Would rush
(c) Will rush (d) Must rush

27. Unless electricity is .......... you cannot see it.


(a) Is jumping (b) Jump
(c) Had jumped (d) jumped

28. They ........ when they are ready.


(a) Come (b) Came
(c) Will come (d) Have come

29. Judy.......... watching horror films although she has nightmares


afterwards.
(a) Like (b) Likes
(c) Liked (d) Will like

30. It...... every afternoon for the past week. The weather forecast
predicts rain for next week too.
(a) Is raining (b) Was raining
(c) Has been raining (d) Had been raining

31. I ....... the door before I realized that the keys were inside the
house.
(a) Lock (c) Has locked
(b) Locked (d) Had locked

32. He....... both hands as high as he could above his head.


(a) Raises (b) Has been raising
(c) Can raise (d) Raised
33. Soon the king began to like him because he ....... may stories and
jokes.
(a) That told (b) Could tell
(c) Tells (d) Is telling

34. When Neelam....... her first pay, she bought presents for her
parents.
(a) Receive (b) Received
(c) Has received (d) Had received

35. I cannot go back home until she....... down.


(a) Settled (b) Settles
(c) Had settled (d) Must be setting

36. She......... younger than you, isn't she?


(a) Were (b) Are
(c) Am (d) is

37. I shall not reach the shops before they........


(a) Had closed (b) Closed
(c) Close (d) Had been closing

38. It's lovely to wake up in the morning and ..... birds singing.
(a) Hear (b) Hears
(c) Heard (d) Hearing

39. If you are on the look out you ....... many new birds around you
during the winter months.
(a) Would see (b) Will see
(c) Had been seeing (d) Have been-seeing
40. Man........ to find out the reason why birds undertake such
strenuous and hazardous journey.
(a) Has tried (b) Will try
(c) Has been trying (d) Was trying

41. Do you know there...... many bird sancturies in India?


(a) Is (b) Was
(c) Are (d) Had

42. A battalion ........ to march across the borders and kill even the
civilians.
(a) Ordered (b) Is being ordered
(c) Will be ordered (d) Had been ordered

43. The soldiers ....... of thirst and hunger.


(a) Were dying (b) Are dying
(c) Have been dying (d) Had been hunger.

44. Aaron........ $80.00 for that bag.


(a) Pay (b) Paid
(c) Pays (d) Paying

45. When I went back to my hometown three years ago, I found that a
lot of changes.........
(a) Are taken place (b) Were taken place
(c) Have taken place (d) Had taken place

46. Look ! A hamster.......... by a cat.


(a) Is chased (b) Is being chased
(c) Was being chased (d) Has been chased
47. I'm sorry the house is not available any longer. It.......... to a
timber tycoon.
(a) Is sold (b) Was being sold
(c) Has been sold (d) Will be sold

48. Sonu......... to Manhattan is 1997.


(a) Is transferred (b) Was transferred
(c) Has been transferred (d) Should be transferred

49. Passengers......... to smoke in the train.


(a) Are not allowed (b) Was not allowed
(c) Has not allowed (d) Will not allow

50. When I grew up I........ to England.


(a) Shall Go (b) Go
(c) Have gone (d) Went

51. It's time we......... that ladder home.


(a) Got (b) Get
(c) Will get (d) Are getting

52. Every one's foot-prints ....... different.


(a) Are (b) Is
(c) Have (d) Has

53. I wish you....... here yesterday and saw us cooking food.


(a) Had been (b) Were
(c) Have been (d) Will have been
54. Of course, by the end of next month we..... our assignment.
(a) Completed (b) Shall have completed
(c) Had completed (d) Have completed

55. The food was really delicious I wish you ...... it.
(a) Have tasted (c) Had tasted
(b) tasted (d) Are testing

56. She.......... for the poor and the sick for the ten years.
(a) Works (b) Will work
(c) Had been worshiping (d) Has been working

57. They will return home....... the sun set.


(a) As (b) Until
(c) Unless (d) Will be worshipping

58. He could not help.......... that way now and then.


(a) Look (b) Looked
(c) Looking (d) Was looking

59. We had better......... some plans for disposing it at.


(a) Made (b) Make
(c) To Make (d) Been making

60. Firemen who battled the fire reported that ........... under control
after forty minutes.
(a) Is brought (b) Was brought
(c) Can be brought (d) Has been brought
SOLUTION
LEVEL-I
1. (C) Use “She would have” in place of “She will have”
2. (B) Use “He had written” in place of “He wrote”
3. (A) Use “I have been working” in place of “I am working”
4. (A) Use “Had read” in place of “Read”
5. (B) Use “Had worked” in place of “Would have worked”
6. (B) Use “Had taken” in place of “Has taken”
7. (B) Use “Strikes” in place of “Strike”
8. (A) Use “Has been” in place of “Had been”
9. (B) Use “Had looked” in place of “Has looked”
10. (C) Use “I would have taken” in place of “I would take”
11. (C) Use “Had been drained” in place of “Was drained”
12. (A) Use “I have been suffering” in place of “I am suffering”
13. (B) Use “She studied” in place of “She has studied”
14. (B) Use “Has flowed” in place of “Has flown”
15. (B) Use “To raise” in place of “To rise”
16. (C) Use “What her name is” in place of “What is her name”
17. (C) Use “Lasted” in place of “Had lasted”
18. (B) Use “I were interested” in place of “I interested”
19. (D) No error
20. (A) Use “Was supposed” in place of “Is supposed”
21. (C) Use “And was looking” in place of “And looking”
22. (B) Use “I was” in place of “I am”
23. (B) Use “Has been” in place of “Had been”
24. (C) Use “Had died” in place of “Died”
25. (B) Use “If you ask him” in place of “If you will ask him”
26. (A) Use “I was digging” in place of “I dig”
27. (C) Use “Playing” in place of “Played”
28. (C) Use “Goes” in place of “Is going”
29. (C) Use “Knows anything” in place of “Was not knowing
anything”
30. (B) Use “Has been” in place of “Have been”
31. (D) No error
32. (A) Use “Who Has been living” in place of “Who is living”
33. (A) Use “Has been working” in place of “Was worked”
34. (C) Use “Had broken” in place of “Has broken”
35. (B) Use “Shamim has been working” in place of “Shamim
worked”
36. (B) Use “Has been running” in place of “Is running”
37. (A) Use “Had he followed” in place of “Had he follow”
38. (C) Use “He admitted” in place of “He admits”
39. (C) Use “If he had heard the news” in place of “If he would not
have heard the news”
40. (C) Use “She might be” in place of “She may be”
41. (C) Use “Would have given” in place of “Will have given”
42. (B) Use “arrive” in place of “arrived”
43. (A) Use “Is” in place of “Was”
44. (A) Use “She has been weeping” in place of “She is weeping”
45. (A) Use “He studies” in place of “He is studying”
46. (B) Use “Has passed” in place of “Have passed”
47. (A) Use “Unless you labour” in place of “Unless you will labour”
48. (B) Use “I” in place of “when I”
49. (A) Use “Came” in place of “Had come”
50. (B) Use “Is” in place of “Was”
LEVEL-II
1. (B) Use “He was” in place of “He is”
2. (A) Use “If I were” in place of “If I was”
3. (C) Use “Expected” in place of “Expect”
4. (D) No error
5. (A) Use “Have been living” in place of “Lived”
6. (A) Use “I adore” in place of “I have been adoring”
7. (A) Use “Had been” in place of “Was”
8. (A) Use “We had got” in place of “We got”
9. (D) No error
10. (A) Use “If I had done this” in place of “If I would have done
this”
11. (C) Use “Fall” in place of “Will fall”
12. (C) Use “He went” in place of “He goes”
13. (A) Use “I have known him” in place of “I have been knowing”
14. (A) Use “Stopped” in place of “Had stopped”
15. (B) Use “Have heard” in place of “Hear”
16. (D) No error
17. (A) Use “Get” in place of “Will get”
18. (A) Use “Had” in place of “Has”
19. (C) Use “Keep” in place of “Kept”
20. (A) Use “Would not have given” in place of “Had not given”
21. (B) Use “Been revised” in place of “Revised”
22. (C) Use “Rains” in place of “Will rain”
23. (D) No error
24. (C) Use “Rained” in place of “Rains”
25. (D) No error
26. (C) Use “Them have arrived yet” in place of “them arrived yet”
27. (B) Use “Died” in place of “Has died”
28. (A) Use “Started” in place of “Are starting”
29. (B) Use “Have come” in place of “Had come”
30. (A) Use “He is teaching” in place of “He teaches”
31. (B) Use “Gets up” in place of “Is getting up”
32. (A) Use “Hates” in place of “Is hating”
33. (A) Use “Has been living” in place of “lived”
34. (A) Use “Come” in place of “Are coming”
35. (C) Use “He left” in place of “He had left”
36. (A) Use “You find” in place of “You will find”
37. (B) Use “Had completed” in place of “Will complete”
38. (B) Use “Knocks” in place of “Will knock”
39. (A) Use “Makes” in place of “Made”
40. (A) Use “Had told” in place of “Has told”
41. (B) Use “Then called” in place of “then has called”
42. (B) Use “Had disposed” in place of “Has disposed”
43. (A) Use “Hope that I saw” in place of “Had hoped that I would
see”
44. (A) Use “Took” in place of “Have taken”
45. (A) Use “He will have” in place of “He has had”
46. (D) No error
47. (A) Use “Come” in place of “Is coming”
48. (B) Use “Tells us” in place of “Told us”
49. (B) Use “Is growing” in place of “is grew”
50. (D) No error
LEVEL-III
1. (A) Use “Have you been” in place of “Had you been”
2. (B) Use “Would certainly have succeeded” in place of “Would
certainly succeed”
3. (B) Use “Had” in place of “Did”
4. (A) Use “I would have overpowered” in place of “I would
over power”
5. (C) Use “Were” in place of “Was”
6. (A) Use “If he apologizes” in place of “If he will apologize”
7. (B) Use “If you break” in place of “If you will break”
8. (C) Use “If” in place of “As”
9. (A) Use “I would have” in place of “I had”
10. (A) Use “If I go to Nepal” in place of “When I will go to Nepal”
11. (C) Use “If he provokes me” in place of “If he will provoke me”
12. (B) Use “I would have won” in place of “I will have won”
13. (C) Use “The chief guest arrives” in place of “The chief guests
will arrive”
14. (A) Use “If he had confessed” in place of “If he confessed”
15. (B) Use “If he takes” in place of “If he will take”
16. (A) Use “You had seen” in place of “You saw”
17. (A) Use “Had realized” in place of “would have realized”
18. (B) Use “Get” in place of “will get”
19. (A) Use “I were” in place of “I am”
20. (A) Use “Work hard” in place of “Will work hard”
21. (B) Use “Had acted” in place of “Acted”
22. (C) Use “Would have found” in place of “he would found”
23. (C) Use “Would have been” in place of “Will be”
24. (B) Use “Had” in place of “Would have”
25. (B) Use “Would have” in place of “Will have”
26. (D) No error
27. (C) Use “Would have taken” in place of “Would take”
28. (A) Use “Had” in place of “Would have”
29. (A) Use “Had completed” in place of “Would have completed”
30. (A) Use “Unless he works hard” in place of “Unless he will work
hard”

ANSWER KEY
LEVEL-I
1-C 2-B 3-A 4-A 5-B 6-B 7-B 8-A 9-B 10-C
11-C 12-A 13-B 14-B 15-B 16-C 17-C 18-B 19-D 20-A
21-C 22-B 23-B 24-C 25-B 26-A 27-C 28-C 29-C 30-B
31-D 32-A 33-A 34-C 35-B 36-B 37-A 38-C 39-C 40-C
41-C 42-B 43-A 44-A 45-A 46-B 47-A 48-B 49-A 50-B

LEVEL-II

1-B 2-A 3-C 4-D 5-A 6-A 7-A 8-A 9-D 10-A
11-C 12-C 13-A 14-A 15-B 16-D 17-A 18-A 19-C 20-A
21-B 22-C 23-D 24-C 25-D 26-C 27-B 28-A 29-B 30-A
31-B 32-A 33-A 34-A 35-C 36-A 37-B 38-B 39-A 40-A
41-B 42-B 43-A 44-A 45-A 46-D 47-A 48-B 49-B 50-D

LEVEL-III

1-A 2-B 3-B 4-A 5-C 6-A 7-B 8-C 9-A 10-A
11-C 12-B 13-C 14-A 15-B 16-A 17-A 18-B 19-A 20-A
21-B 22-C 23-C 24-B 25-B 26-D 27-C 28-A 29-A 30-A
LEVEL-IV
1-B 2-A 3-B 4-D 5-B 6-D 7-C 8-B 9-D 10-B
11-B 12-B 13-C 14-C 15-A 16-A 17-B 18-A 19-D 20-C
21-D 22-A 23-C 24-C 25-B 26-B 27-B 28-C 29-B 30-D
31-D 32-D 33-B 34-B 35-B 36-D 37-C 38-A 39-B 40-C
41-C 42-D 43-B 44-B 45-D 46-A 47-C 48-B 49-A 50-A
51-A 52-A 53-B 54-B 55-B 56-D 57-B 58-A 59-B 60-B

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