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Find the Error (underlined parts)— Rules & Concept

Core ConceptRead this first — the foundation of the topic
Core Concept

You must analyze each underlined part for grammar violations including subject-verb disagreement, tense errors, preposition mistakes, article errors, and word usage problems. Only one part contains the error, or sometimes no error exists

Subject-Verb Agreement

Singular subjects need singular verbs, plural subjects need plural verbs 2

Tense Consistency

Past, present, future must align logically 3

Preposition Errors

Wrong preposition usage (in/on/at/by/with) 4

Article Mistakes

Incorrect use of a/an/the 5

Pronoun Errors

Wrong pronoun forms or unclear references 6

Comparison Errors

Faulty comparative/superlative forms 7

Parallelism

Elements in series must have same grammatical form

Exam PatternsWhat examiners ask — read before attempting PYQs

SSC CGL typically asks 2-3 error spotting questions. Most errors (60%) involve subject-verb disagreement or tense mistakes. Preposition errors account for 25%, while article and pronoun errors make up 15%. Shortcut Formula 1 - PASTA Method: P - Preposition check (in/on/at/by) A - Article verification (a/an/the) S - Subject-verb agreement T - Tense consistency A - Adjective/Adverb usage

Worked ExampleSolve this step-by-step before moving on
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Check subject-verb agreement in part A

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Step 2

'Committee' is collective noun, treated as singular

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'Have' is plural verb, should be 'has'

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Parts B, C, D are grammatically correct Answer: A (Error in subject-verb agreement) Shortcut Formula 2 - Time Signal Method: Identify time signals (yesterday/tomorrow/since/for) to catch tense errors quickly. If you see 'since 2010' with simple past, it's wrong - needs present perfect. Worked Example 2: Sentence: (A) She is working (B) in this company (C) since five years (D) without any break.

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Step 1

Spot time signal 'since five years' in part C

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'Since' indicates starting point, needs present perfect tense

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'Is working' should be 'has been working'

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Also 'since five years' should be 'for five years' Answer: A (Tense error with time signal) Shortcut Formula 3 - Elimination Strategy: Read options A and B first. 70% errors occur in first two parts. If both seem correct, check C and D. This saves 30-40 seconds per question. Common Trap - The #1 Mistake: Students often choose 'No Error' when they can't spot obvious mistakes. In SSC CGL, only 15-20% questions have no error. Always re-examine using PASTA method before selecting option E. Many students miss subtle preposition errors like 'different than' (wrong) vs 'different from' (correct). Another major trap involves collective nouns. Words like team, family, committee, class can be singular or plural depending on context. When acting as unit = singular verb. When emphasizing individual members = plural verb. Practice tip: Read each underlined part separately, not as flowing sentence. This helps identify grammatical violations that sound correct in context but are technically wrong.

Key Points to Remember

  • PASTA Method: Check Preposition-Article-Subject/Verb-Tense-Adjective/Adverb in sequence
  • 70% of errors occur in first two underlined parts (options A and B)
  • Time signals 'since/for/by' are major tense error indicators in SSC CGL
  • Collective nouns (team/committee/family) take singular verbs when acting as unit
  • Only 15-20% of error spotting questions have 'No Error' as correct answer
  • Subject-verb disagreement accounts for 60% of all error spotting questions
  • Different FROM (correct) vs Different THAN (incorrect) - common preposition trap
  • Present perfect tense required with 'since/for' duration expressions
  • Eliminate options A-B first, then check C-D to save time
  • Read underlined parts separately, not as flowing sentence for better accuracy

Exam-Specific Tips

  • SSC CGL contains 2-3 error spotting questions worth 2-6 marks total
  • Subject-verb agreement errors appear in 60% of error spotting questions
  • Preposition errors constitute 25% of all grammatical mistakes tested
  • Collective nouns (team, committee, family, class) follow singular verb rules
  • Time expressions with 'since' require present perfect or present perfect continuous tense
  • Articles a/an/the errors account for 10% of total error spotting questions
  • Common wrong prepositions: different than, married with, angry on, good in mathematics
  • Parallel structure violations appear in 8-10% of error spotting questions
Practice MCQs

Find the Error (underlined parts) — Practice Questions

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Practice 1easy

The data (A) shows (B) that the number of students attending the workshop (C) have increased significantly (D). No error (E)

Practice 2easy

The data (A) shows / (B) that the majority of students / (C) prefer / (D) online learning. / No error

Practice 3easy

Read the sentence carefully and identify the part containing an error: "The committee (A) have decided / (B) to implement / (C) the new policy / (D) next month. / No error (E)"

Practice 4easy

Neither the manager (A) nor the employees / (B) was / (C) present / (D) at the meeting. / No error

Practice 5easy

Neither the principal nor the teachers was present at the assembly, so the event had to be postponed. No error

Practice 6easy

The manager requested that all employees submit their reports by Friday and to attend the meeting on Saturday. No error

Practice 7easy

She has been working in this organisation since five years and have gained considerable experience. No error

Practice 8easy

She has been working (A) in this organisation (B) for the last five years (C) and she is still working there (D). No error (E)

Practice 9easy

The principal, along with the teachers, (A) are planning (B) to organise a cultural programme (C) next month (D). No error (E)

Practice 10easy

The research team have published their findings in a prestigious journal and it has received widespread acclaim. No error

Practice 11easy

She is one of the few employees (A) who has / (B) completed / (C) the training / (D) on time. / No error

Practice 12easy

Neither the manager nor the employees (A) was (B) satisfied with the new policy (C) that the director had announced (D). No error (E)

Practice 13easy

She has been working (A) in this office / (B) since five years / (C) and she is / (D) very satisfied. / No error

Practice 14medium

Read the sentence carefully. Identify the part that contains a grammatical error. The committee (A) have decided / (B) to implement / (C) the new policy / (D) across all departments. / No error (E)

Practice 15medium

The principal has asked (A) the students / (B) to refrain / (C) from using / (D) mobile phones in the campus. / No error

Practice 16medium

The manager insisted (A) that the report / (B) should be submitted / (C) before the deadline / (D) yesterday. / No error

Practice 17medium

The government (A) has announced / (B) that it will provide / (C) financial assistance to / (D) those who are affected. / No error (E)

Practice 18hard

Neither the manager nor the supervisors (A) was aware that the project, which had been delayed (B) for three months, required (C) immediate attention from someone who have (D) prior experience in crisis management. Find the error.

Practice 19hard

The committee (A) have decided that the new policy, which affects (B) all employees who works (C) in the administrative department, will be implemented (D) next month. Find the error.

Practice 20hard

The board of directors (A) have unanimously agreed that the new policy (B) should be implemented immediately, and each employee (C) are required to comply with the regulations that (D) has been established by the management. Find the error.

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60-Second Revision — Find the Error (underlined parts)

  • Remember: Apply PASTA method - Preposition, Article, Subject-verb, Tense, Adjective checks
  • Formula: 70% errors in parts A-B, check these first for time management
  • Trap: Only 15-20% questions have 'No Error' - don't choose E hastily
  • Rule: Collective nouns + singular verbs when acting as single unit
  • Alert: Time signals 'since/for' demand present perfect tense structure
  • Quick check: Different FROM not THAN, married TO not WITH
  • Strategy: Read underlined parts separately to spot hidden grammatical violations
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