Below, a statement is divided into parts. One or more of these parts may contain an error. Out of the given options, choose the one that gives an ‘errorless combination’. If there are no errors, choose option (5), viz, No error.
I had known he to (A) / be an honest and (B) / upright man of his village (C)/ who had never erred.(D)
The given sentence has one error, which lies in part A.
The part A uses the pronoun 'he', which is incorrect here. Given the context of the sentence, the correct form here should be the pronoun 'him'.
So, the errorless combination is BCD.
Therefore, the correct answer is option 3.