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Here is the English Lanugage Quiz to help you practice with the best
of latest pattern questions for the upcoming IBPS PO, IBPS Clerk and other bank
and Insurance Exams.
Directions (1 – 5): Read the given sentence to find out whether there are
any grammatical/contextual errors in it. The errors, if any, will be in two of
the phrases of the sentence and the combination of those parts will be the
answer of that question. If no part in the sentence has an error then, mark ‘no
error’ as your answer. Consider part (1) in underlined as grammatically
correct. (Ignore punctuation errors if any)
1. If Kiran was absent-minded,
(A)/ and did not have
her usual smile, (B)/ he would jumped at the conclusion (C)/ that some tricky
of Satish (D)/ had made her angry with him. (E)
a) BC
b) BD
c) CD
d) DE
e) No error
2. When Mithun went for a (A)/ swim on the river, and left his (B)/
soap on the steps of the bathing-place, (C)/ on coming back for it, he would
(D)/ find that it had disappear. (E)
a) BC
b) BD
c) BE
d) DE
e) No error
3. Sharat thought the boy's
(A)/ appearance at
this moment rather (B)/ a good thing, as his wife would now have (C)/ something
to amuse her, and might be (D)/ persuaded to stay on for some time longer. (E)
a) BC
b) CE
c) BD
d) DE
e) No error
4. Major technological
advances fueled (A)/by cheap money can cause markets to
changing so fast (B)/that policy and institutional change cannot (C)/keep out
and new markets can emerge that offer (D)/huge payoffs for early adopters or
investors. (E)
a) BC
b) CE
c) BD
d) DE
e) No error
5. We need to punish those who
(A)/exacerbate risks
for the sake of their own (B)/interests and we need to strength the
(C)/legitimacy of global governance and the (D)/institution that are meant to
conduct it.(E)
a) BC
b) CE
c) BD
d) DE
e) No error
Directions (6 – 10): In the following question, a sentence is given with
a phrase in underline. Select the option given below that can replace the
highlighted phrase and mark that as your answer.
6. As it standing,
inadequate cross-border coordination and enforcement of international
agreements is a major impediment to crisis prevention and management.
a) At it stand
b) At the stand
c) As it stands
d) So far as it goes
e) No improvement
7. Brazil’s future hinges on
the implementation of smart, gradual, and coherent economic reforms that
facilitate productivity growth.
a) deepens upon
b) delves into
c) dives upon
d) flies at
e) No improvement
8. In the question
to improve productivity, the Australian leaders must reform public-sector
governance.
a) In the quest
b) In the contest
c) In the qualm
d) In the quandary
e) No improvement
9. The biggest risk for the European Union is to remain mirrored in outdated structures
and to succumb to populist forces.
a) mess up in
b) break in
c) mired in
d) blend in
e) No improvement
10. Classical economic liberalism subsumes that bad policies will be punished immediately by bad
outcomes.
a) consumes that
b) assumes that
c) rules out
d) besides that
e) No improvement
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