NTA tests core CBSE grammar — tense, subject-verb agreement, prepositions and narration. A fixed rule-set answers most questions, making this a high-accuracy zone.
Singular subject → singular verb; ignore words between subject and verb
Keep tense consistent across a sentence unless time clearly shifts
Learn fixed collocations (good at, married to, capable of) by heart
Direct↔Indirect: shift tense back, change pronouns and time words
Read for the one rule violation; the rest of the sentence is a distractor
Master subject-verb agreement and tense consistency — they cover the majority of error-spotting questions.
On average, 10 questions per paper come from Grammar & Sentence Correction — about 100% of the English paper, worth roughly 50 marks.
It is rated Medium. Master subject-verb agreement and tense consistency — they cover the majority of error-spotting questions.
Grammar & Sentence Correction follows the NCERT Class 11–12 syllabus for English. CUET UG questions stay within NCERT scope.
10 minutes. Bloom-level questions. Know exactly where you stand.