A good preparation for the RBI Grade B exam means you need to have a strong command over every section. English, for that matter, is one of the most scoring sections. And, one important part of the English Language section is Error Spotting. As far as its weightage is concerned, Error Spotting typically accounts for 4 questions within the English section. Each question is worth 1 mark. So, it contributes 4 marks to the overall English Language score. This topic is a test of your grammar, sentence creation, and vocabulary power. Error Spotting usually pops up in the RBI Grade B Phase 1. Mastering this topic not only boosts your accuracy but also builds confidence in tackling other grammar-related questions. With smart strategies and regular practice, aspirants can score well in this section.
Many aspirants struggle with Error Spotting because of weak grammar basics or confusion in sentence patterns. The following tips will help you improve accuracy, reduce silly mistakes, and approach questions with clarity and speed.
Error Spotting is all about correct grammar usage. So, it can become tough for you to find and identify errors if you don’t master the basics of grammar and don’t practice such questions every day.
Here’s what you should do:
The previous years’ questions can give you a clear idea of the pattern of questions asked in the exam and their difficulty level as well.
So you need to:
Reading helps in understanding sentence flow and structure.
Make sure to:
The elimination method can be a great weapon in your arsenal, while spotting the errors, dear candidate! So, whenever you get confused, eliminate those parts first that you think are ‘correct parts.’
Taking brief quizzes regularly ensures that you remain ready for the exam and also allows you to check how much you’ve advanced. This learning greatly helps in improving your way of answering each question quickly with full concentration and responsibility.
Take these actions:
Here are some exam-like questions to practice to learn the art of solving such questions perfectly:
Directions: Read the given sentence to find out whether there are any grammatical/ contextual errors in them. The errors, if any, will be in two of the phrases of the sentences and the combination of those parts will be the answer to that question. If no part in the sentence has an error then, mark ‘no error’ as your answer. Consider part (E) in bold as grammatically correct. (Ignore punctuation errors if any)
In legendary sporting careers, (A)
there comes a moment which (B)
perfectly encapsulates the (C)
champion’s relentless pursuit (D)
of transcendent brilliance. (E)
a) AB
b) BC
c) CD
d) AC
e) No error
Ans: (e)
Solution: The sentence is grammatically and meaningfully correct. Thus, (e) is the right answer.
While the attempt by India to institutionalise (A)
exchanges and press pedal on trade, investment (B)
and development partnerships with the (C)
Central Asian Republics are timely, it is by no means (D)
the only country strengthening its ties here. (E)
a) AD
b) BD
c) AC
d) AB
e) No error
Ans: (b)
Solution:
In A – no error.
In B – Add the definite article THE before the noun PEDAL.
In C – no error.
In D – Replace the plural verb ARE with the singular IS as the subject THE ATTEMPT is singular.
So, B is the correct answer.
With aviation fuel costs (A)
set to soar farther, Air India will (B)
need to tap into all of the Tata groups (C)
vaunted managerial expertise if it is (D)
to turn into a successful buy. (E)
a) AB
b) AC
c) BC
d) BD
e) No error
Ans: (c)
Solution:
In A, D – no error.
In B – Replace FARTHER with FURTHER (used for figurative distance).
In C – Replace GROUPS with GROUP’S (to show possession).
So, C is the correct answer.
The competitive examination may be necessity (A)
for the distribution of educational opportunities, (B)
but it do not enable equal opportunity for those competing (C)
without the aid of social and cultural capital, (D)
inherited skills and early access to quality schooling. (E)
a) AB
b) BC
c) CD
d) AC
e) No error
Ans: (d)
Solution:
In A – Add the indefinite article A before NECESSITY.
In B and D – No error.
In C – Replace DO with DOES (subject THE COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION is singular).
So, D is the correct answer.
States should prioritise expanding vaccine coverage, (A)
insists on masks when children are in close (B)
confines, undertook periodic testing to gauge (C)
transmission and monitor hospitalisation trends (D)
while fully reopening schools. (E)
a) AB
b) BD
c) CD
d) BC
e) No error
Ans: (d)
Solution:
In A and D – no error.
In B – Replace INSISTS with plural INSIST (subject STATES is plural).
In C – Replace UNDERTOOK with base form UNDERTAKE (imperative tone).
So, D is the correct answer.
If you practice following the tips and methods and tricks discussed above, keep practicing regularly through mock tests and be confident, mastering Error Spotting will become easy and as interesting as your favourite sport. So, to cut a long story short, it is regular practice, strong grammar basics, and smart solving ways that not only maximize the English score but also improve your overall performance in the RBI Grade B exam.
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Yes, it is part of the English Language section in Phase 1.
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Usually, 4–5 questions are asked in this topic.
Yes, self-study with good resources is enough.
Yes, it helps in identifying wrong word usage in a sentence.
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