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HAT General 2026 Error Identification Free Quiz 3
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HAT General 2026 Error Identification Free Quiz 3

Practice HAT General 2026 HEC Aptitude Test Verbal Reasoning English MCQs from Error Identification. Get instant results with Explanation.

21. What error changes the meaning in "Let's eat Grandma"?



22. What is a double negative error?



23. What error is in "I don't have no money"?



24. What is a redundancy error?



25. What error is in "The reason is because"?



26. What is a dangling participle error?



27. What error is in "Walking home, the rain began to fall"?



28. What is a comparative error?



29. What error is in "She is more smarter than me"?



30. What is a word choice error?



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📋 HAT General Entry Test Information

HAT General Test

Conducting Body: Higher Education Commission (HEC)
Frequency: Quarterly | Time: 120 Minutes
Negative Marking: No

⚡ Official Test Pattern (Total: 100 MCQs):

Merit Formula: There is no single HEC merit calculation formula for HAT General. Universities determine their own merit criteria. Common weightages include: 40% Academic + 40% HEC HAT Gen + 20% Interview (only where specified by the university)

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions about HAT General

Who conducts the HAT General?

Higher Education Commission (HEC)

What is the exam duration for HAT General?

120 minutes

Which subjects are tested and in what proportion in HAT General?

Verbal Reasoning English (40 MCQs), Analytical Reasoning (30 MCQs), Quantitative Reasoning (30 MCQs)

Are there penalties for wrong answers in HAT General?

No

What is the merit calculation formula for HAT General?

There is no single HEC merit calculation formula for HAT General. Universities determine their own merit criteria. Common weightages include: 40% Academic + 40% HEC HAT Gen + 20% Interview (only where specified by the university)