Exam: Haryana | Subject: English / Hindi Language | Topic: Error Detection | Year: 2026
Error Detection/Spotting requires identifying grammatical errors in sentences divided into parts. SSC exams typically include 5-8 such questions, testing grammar rules including subject-verb agreement, tenses, articles, prepositions, and pronoun usage.
Test your understanding of Error Detection with these Haryana level questions.
Q1. Find the error: 'He go to school daily.'
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.'
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.'
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.'
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.'
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.'
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.'
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.'
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.'
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.'
Explanation: 'Insist' is followed by a preposition + gerund: 'insist on doing'. 'She insisted on going alone.' is correct. This is a preposition error type.
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