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English Language For IBPS PO | 06- 11- 18

Mahendra Guru
English Language For IBPS PO | 06- 11- 18
Dear Aspirants,

As IBPS has released the official notification of the Common Recruitment Process for selection of personnel for Probationary Officer/ Management Trainee posts and the exam is tentatively scheduled to be held in October / November 2018. Looking at the notification, we have now started subject-wise quizzes for the exam. It will include quizzes of all the subjects- Quantitative Aptitude, English, Reasoning and Computer. All these quizzes will be strictly based on the latest pattern of the IBPS PO exam and will be beneficial for your preparations. So, keep following the quizzes which will provide you a set of 10 questions daily. 

Here, we are providing you important questions of English Language for IBPS PO 2018 exam.

Q1-10. Fill in the passage with the most suitable words. 

With the World Health Organisation releasing guidelines on HIV self-testing, a major obstacle in _(1)_ access to diagnosis has been cleared. Though much progress has been achieved in India in making HIV testing accessible and free of cost, many infected persons remain _(2)_ of their status. Across the world, nearly 40 per cent of people with HIV are unaware of their infection and run the risk of _(3)_transmitting it. Besides going a long way in preventing new infections, early diagnosis will help in a prompt start to treatment and enable the infected to live longer and_(4)_. Though there has been a 66 per cent drop in incidence in 2015 in India compared with 2000, the number of new HIV infections last year was 86,000; children below 15 years of age alone account for 12 per cent of this number. In 2015, the total number of people with HIV in India was estimated to be 2.1 million. Of this, 1.5 million were detected and tested at integrated counselling and testing centres (ICTC) and about a million people are on treatment. This leaves about half a million who are unaware of their HIV status. The government has _(5)_in principle the proposal to take HIV testing closer to those in need by starting community-based testing. This will soon become operational and will be in addition to institutional testing. India is also weighing the option of self-testing. 

The WHO approved OraQuick HIV self-testing is based on HIV antibodies present in oral and blood samples. The test can detect antibodies developed within three months of _(6)_infected. It is a screening test, and a positive result should be reconfirmed though a blood-based test._(7)_ greater awareness, people with HIV still face stigma and discrimination. As a result, getting everyone at risk of HIV infection tested has been a challenge. The OraQuick self-testing makes diagnosis easier and faster, besides ensuring privacy and confidentiality, thus encouraging more people to get tested. But there are challenges in terms of counselling and sensitivity, with the accuracy of the tests _(8)_at around 93 per cent. Counselling has to be done through innovative ways, such as over the telephone, as in the case of the U.S. _(9)_ the conventional method of getting tested at ICTCs, people self-testing should be more aware about the possibility of false negatives. But the risk of not getting tested far outweighs the limitations posed by self-testing. Twenty-three countries have in place policies that support HIV self-testing. It is time India adopted it _(10)_ to enable more people to test themselves and help break the transmission cycle. 

Q.1- (1) develop    (2) fixing   (3) painted    (4) improving   (5) construction 

Q.2- (1) deaf    (2) attentive    (3) blind    (4) mulish    (5) unaware 

Q.3- (1) unknowingly   (2) consciously   (3) aback    (4) sudden   (5) surprisingly 

Q.4- (1) sickening    (2) healthier    (3) noxious   (4) stability (5) creative 

Q.5- (1) approved    (2) disapproved    (3) passed    (4) proven    (5) uncertain 

Q.6- (1) abandoning    (2) refusal    (3) getting    (4) adopting    (5) procuring 

Q.7- (1) Because of    (2) Despite    (3) Since     (4) Before    (5) Although 

Q.8- (1) gauged     (2) pegged    (3) fasten   (4) slow     (5) detach 

Q.9- (1) elaborate     (2) promote    (3) cautioned   (4) Unlike   (5) defame 

Q.10- (1) slowly  (2) rapid    (3) quickly    (4) later  (5) speedily 

ANSWERS 

Q1- (4) 

Q2- (5) 

For Other Option – mulish- obstinate 

Q3- (1) 

For Other Options – aback- taken unawares, consciously- with due consideration 

Q4- (2) 

For Other Options – noxious- deadly, sickening- disgusting 

Q5- (1) 

Q6- (3) 

For Other Options – abandoning- leave behind, procuring- obtaining 

Q7- (2) 

Q8- (2) 

For Other Options – gauged- measure, detach- disconnect 

Q9- (4) 

For Other Options – elaborate- detailed, defame- slander 

Q10- (3) 

For Other Options – rapid- very quick, later- coming after

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