CEUET Language Proficiency — Error IdentificationFlash Cards
Flashcards specifically for Error Identification in the CEUET 2026. Every card has been tuned to match Centro Escolar University's preferred question style. Practise them during your commute, at lunch, or before bed — they are designed for short bursts of high-retention review.
Exam context
On the CEUET 2026, the Language Proficiency subtest carries a "Core" weight in Centro Escolar University's pattern. Error Identification lands at position 4th out of 7 in the standard review order. Target score is Competitive overall score, and roughly a meaningful share of items come from Language Proficiency on a typical CEUET paper.
Error Identification - Flashcards
Master the art of identifying grammatical errors in sentences with these comprehensive flashcards. These cards cover essential grammar rules, common error patterns, and effective strategies for error identification questions commonly found in UPCAT and other college entrance exams.
Cards
What is the first and most important tip when answering error identification questions?
Read the entire sentence, even if you think you already know the answer at first glance. This prevents you from falling into traps and answering the wrong letter. The exam has many tricks and traps, so always be mindful and complete your reading.
Tags
- strategy
- reading_technique
- basic
Topic
Error Identification Strategies
Card Id
FC1
Difficulty
easy
Image Prompt
What should you do if you don't immediately find an error on your first read?
Re-check each underlined term or phrase. Analyze what error each could possess and make sure to eliminate the underlined terms that do not have errors. This systematic approach helps you focus on potential problem areas.
Tags
- strategy
- systematic_approach
- basic
Topic
Error Identification Strategies
Card Id
FC2
Difficulty
easy
Image Prompt
Why is it important to confirm why your chosen answer is wrong?
Knowing the error means you also know what word or phrase should be used to correct the entire sentence. This ensures you truly understand the grammatical rule being tested, not just guessing the answer.
Tags
- strategy
- understanding
- intermediate
Topic
Error Identification Strategies
Card Id
FC3
Difficulty
medium
Image Prompt
What should you do when you suspect there might be no error in the sentence?
Read the sentence slowly for your brain to process it correctly. Don't push too hard looking for errors. If you genuinely think there is no error after careful analysis, answer 'No Error' (usually option E).
Tags
- strategy
- no_error
- intermediate
Topic
Error Identification Strategies
Card Id
FC4
Difficulty
medium
Image Prompt
What is the most important rule about verbs in error identification?
Your verb must always agree with your subject. This includes ensuring singular subjects take singular verbs, and plural subjects take plural verbs. Pay attention to tricky subjects like collective nouns and compound subjects.
Tags
- grammar
- subject_verb_agreement
- basic
Topic
Grammar Rules - Verbs
Card Id
FC5
Difficulty
easy
Image Prompt
What rule governs pronoun usage in error identification?
The pronoun should agree with its antecedent (the noun that it is replacing). This includes agreement in number (singular/plural), gender (he/she/it), and person (first/second/third person).
Tags
- grammar
- pronoun_antecedent
- intermediate
Topic
Grammar Rules - Pronouns
Card Id
FC6
Difficulty
medium
Image Prompt
How should prepositions be evaluated in error identification?
Prepositions should correctly complete word pairs and should be idiomatically correct. Common errors include wrong preposition choices (e.g., 'different from' not 'different than') and missing prepositions in phrasal verbs.
Tags
- grammar
- prepositions
- idiomatic
- intermediate
Topic
Grammar Rules - Prepositions
Card Id
FC7
Difficulty
medium
Image Prompt
What capitalization rule is commonly tested in error identification?
Proper nouns should start with a capital letter. This includes names of people, places, organizations, months, days of the week, holidays, and specific titles when used with names.
Tags
- grammar
- capitalization
- proper_nouns
- basic
Topic
Grammar Rules - Capitalization
Card Id
FC8
Difficulty
easy
Image Prompt
What gender-related errors should you watch for?
Make sure that pronouns are appropriate to the gender of the subject. Common errors include using 'he' when referring to a female subject, or using 'it' when referring to people instead of animals or objects.
Tags
- grammar
- gender_agreement
- pronouns
- basic
Topic
Grammar Rules - Gender
Card Id
FC9
Difficulty
easy
Image Prompt
What punctuation marks are commonly tested in error identification?
Look out for apostrophes in possessive case forms (John's book, not Johns book) and quotation marks for direct speech. Also check for missing commas in series, incorrect comma splices, and missing periods.
Tags
- grammar
- punctuation
- apostrophes
- quotation_marks
- intermediate
Topic
Grammar Rules - Punctuation
Card Id
FC10
Difficulty
medium
Image Prompt
How can spelling errors appear in error identification questions?
A word can be an error if the spelling is incorrect. Watch for commonly misspelled words, homophones used incorrectly (their/there/they're), and words that look similar but have different meanings.
Tags
- grammar
- spelling
- homophones
- basic
Topic
Grammar Rules - Spelling
Card Id
FC11
Difficulty
easy
Image Prompt
What is parallelism and why is it important in error identification?
Parallelism means that similar elements in a sentence should have the same grammatical structure. For example: 'I like reading, writing, and to swim' is wrong because 'to swim' breaks the parallel structure. It should be 'I like reading, writing, and swimming.'
Tags
- grammar
- parallelism
- sentence_structure
- advanced
Topic
Grammar Rules - Parallelism
Card Id
FC12
Difficulty
hard
Image Prompt
What makes idiomatic expressions tricky in error identification?
Correct idioms must be used word for word as they are established in the language. You cannot change parts of idioms. For example, 'break a leg' cannot become 'break the leg' - the exact form must be maintained.
Tags
- grammar
- idioms
- fixed_expressions
- advanced
Topic
Grammar Rules - Idioms
Card Id
FC13
Difficulty
hard
Image Prompt
What is a synonym and how is it used in language proficiency tests?
A synonym is a word or expression that has the same or almost the same meaning as another word. In tests, you need to identify which word has the closest meaning to the given word, often within a specific context.
Tags
- vocabulary
- synonyms
- word_meaning
- basic
Topic
Synonyms and Antonyms
Card Id
FC14
Difficulty
easy
Image Prompt
What is an antonym and how does it differ from a synonym?
An antonym is a word opposite in meaning to another word. While synonyms have similar meanings, antonyms have completely opposite meanings. For example, 'hot' and 'cold' are antonyms.
Tags
- vocabulary
- antonyms
- opposite_meaning
- basic
Topic
Synonyms and Antonyms
Card Id
FC15
Difficulty
easy
Image Prompt
Why is determining the part of speech important in synonym/antonym questions?
Once you determine if the word is a noun, adjective, verb, etc., the elimination process becomes easier. You can remove words that don't belong to the same grammatical family as the given word. If the word is a verb, eliminate options that are not verbs.
Tags
- strategy
- parts_of_speech
- elimination
- intermediate
Topic
Synonyms and Antonyms Strategy
Card Id
FC16
Difficulty
medium
Image Prompt
What common trap should you avoid in synonym/antonym questions?
Don't be tricked by words that look or sound like the given word. These are often placed as distractors. For example, if the word is 'eavesdrop,' options like 'teardrop' might be included to trick you, but they're not related in meaning.
Tags
- strategy
- distractors
- common_traps
- intermediate
Topic
Synonyms and Antonyms Strategy
Card Id
FC17
Difficulty
medium
Image Prompt
How do context clues help in synonym/antonym questions?
If the word is used in a sentence, understand the context to determine meaning. For example: 'He was an imperious person that's why most people disliked him.' The context tells us 'imperious' is negative since people dislike him, so look for a negative synonym like 'dictatorial.'
Tags
- strategy
- context_clues
- sentence_context
- advanced
Topic
Synonyms and Antonyms Strategy
Card Id
FC18
Difficulty
hard
Image Prompt
What is the positive/negative strategy for adjectives in synonym questions?
Determine whether the given adjective has a positive or negative connotation. If it's positive, eliminate negative options and vice versa. For antonyms, do the opposite - if the word is positive, eliminate positive options.
Tags
- strategy
- positive_negative
- adjectives
- intermediate
Topic
Synonyms and Antonyms Strategy
Card Id
FC19
Difficulty
medium
Image Prompt
How does the substitution method work in synonym/antonym questions?
Substitute each possible answer into the original sentence to see which one makes sense. For example, if testing synonyms for 'cognizant' in 'A leader should be cognizant of rules,' try 'A leader should be aware/good/inattentive of rules.' Only 'aware' makes grammatical and logical sense.
Tags
- strategy
- substitution_method
- sentence_testing
- advanced
Topic
Synonyms and Antonyms Strategy
Card Id
FC20
Difficulty
hard
Image Prompt
Identify the error: 'Each of the students are required to submit their assignments.'
Error: 'are' should be 'is'. The subject 'Each' is singular, so it requires the singular verb 'is'. The correct sentence is: 'Each of the students is required to submit their assignments.'
Tags
- practice
- subject_verb_agreement
- singular_subjects
- intermediate
Topic
Practice - Subject-Verb Agreement
Card Id
FC21
Difficulty
medium
Image Prompt
Identify the error: 'The book belongs to mary and contains interesting stories.'
Error: 'mary' should be 'Mary'. Proper nouns (names of people) must be capitalized. The correct sentence is: 'The book belongs to Mary and contains interesting stories.'
Tags
- practice
- capitalization
- proper_nouns
- basic
Topic
Practice - Capitalization
Card Id
FC22
Difficulty
easy
Image Prompt
Identify the error: 'I enjoy swimming, reading, and to write stories.'
Error: 'to write' breaks parallel structure. It should be 'writing' to match the pattern. The correct sentence is: 'I enjoy swimming, reading, and writing stories.' All items in the series should have the same grammatical form.
Tags
- practice
- parallelism
- series_structure
- advanced
Topic
Practice - Parallelism
Card Id
FC23
Difficulty
hard
Image Prompt
Find the synonym of 'imperious' in context: 'The imperious manager made all decisions without consulting his team.'
Synonym: dictatorial or domineering. The context shows negative behavior (making decisions without consulting others), indicating 'imperious' means having an overbearing, commanding attitude. Other possible synonyms include authoritarian or bossy.
Tags
- practice
- synonyms
- context_clues
- advanced
Topic
Practice - Synonyms
Card Id
FC24
Difficulty
hard
Image Prompt
What strategy should you use when you think there might be 'No Error' in a sentence?
Don't force yourself to find an error. Read the sentence slowly and carefully. If after systematic checking of all underlined portions you find no grammatical, spelling, or usage errors, confidently choose 'No Error.' Remember, not every sentence will have an error.
Tags
- strategy
- no_error
- confidence
- intermediate
Topic
Error Identification Strategies
Card Id
FC25
Difficulty
medium
Image Prompt
Tag Distribution
Basic
6
Grammar
9
Advanced
5
Practice
4
Strategy
10
Vocabulary
4
Intermediate
10
Topic Distribution
Practice Questions
4
Grammar Rules Verbs
1
Synonyms And Antonyms
2
Grammar Rules Gender
1
Grammar Rules Idioms
1
Grammar Rules Pronouns
1
Grammar Rules Spelling
1
Grammar Rules Parallelism
1
Grammar Rules Punctuation
1
Grammar Rules Prepositions
1
Grammar Rules Capitalization
1
Synonyms And Antonyms Strategy
5
Error Identification Strategies
6
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