MBA Entrance Verbal Ability Test for MAT, MAH CET


Q.  In the following questions, a sentence is broken up into parts. One of the parts may have an error. You are required to identify the part containing the error. If there is no error, choose “none of the above” as your answer.

It is time you visit your barber.


a. It was time
b. you visit
c. your barber
d. no error


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