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English Language For IBPS Clerk Mains | 19- 01 - 19

Mahendra Guru
English Language For IBPS Clerk Mains | 19- 01 - 19
Dear Aspirants,

As IBPS has released the official notification of the Common Recruitment Process for selection of personnel for Clerical cadre Posts and the exam is tentatively scheduled to be held December 2018 & January 2019. 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 Clerk 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 Clerk 2018 exam.

Q1-5. Read each part of the sentence to find out if there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, mark your answer as (5). 

Q1. How is unique about land, (1)/ when compared to other black investment markets (2)/ like gold, silver or even plain cash, is that (3)/ all real estate deals have to be registered. (4)/ No error (5) 

1. 1 

2. 2 

3. 3 

4. 4 

5. 5 

Q2. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ongoing visit to the US, (1)/ to address the UN General Assembly’s 7th session (2)/ and to raise India’s profile before assorted corporate chieftains, (3)/ has been productive, so far. (4)/ No error (5) 

1. 1 

2. 2 

3. 3 

4. 4 

5. 5 

Q3. It is time for India to summon all its diplomatic resources (1)/ to persuade the leaders of Nepal to appreciate India’s domestic concerns (2)/ over the potentially turbulent fallout of the country’s new constitution (3) that leaves half the population discontented. (4)/ No error (5) 

1. 1 

2. 2 

3. 3 

4. 4 

5. 5 

Q4. Despite the contributions of many great American novelists and playwrights, (1)/ Shakespeare's plays are still teaching in schools (2)/ more frequently and deeply (3)/ than those of any American writer. (4)/ No error (5) 

1. 1 

2. 2 

3. 3 

4. 4 

5. 5 

Q5. Because provisions of the (1)/ new international trade agreement specifies (2)/ that imports must be inspected for drugs, (3)/ international disputes have already began over delayed shipments. (4)/ No error (5) 

1. 1 

2. 2 

3. 3 

4. 4 

5. 5 

Q6-10. Which of the Phrases (1), (2) (3) and (4) given below each sentence should replace the phrases underlined in the sentence to make it grammatically correct. If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark (5) as the answer. 

Q6. It has been alleged that the bank authorities had cheated Joseph by taking him to court and making him sign on blank papers when he expressed him inability to repay the loan amount. 

1. His ability to paid 

2. His inability to paid 

3. His inability to pay 

4. He unable to paying 

5. No correction required 

Q7. When cops are insufficient in number and can’t even deal with regular cases, how can we expect them to be vigilant in cases of crime related to children? 

1. How can we expects their 

2. How can us expect them 

3. How can we expected their 

4. How we can expect them 

5. No correction required 

Q8. The government should bring in changes in laws and rules to debar criminals from contesting polls and check the growing influential of black money in polls. 

1. Check the growing influence 

2. Checks the grown influence 

3. Checks the grow influent 

4. Checked the grows influence 

5. No correction required 

Q9. The development of Sundarbans both as a unique eco-bio diversity and a potential global tourism destination remained a top priority for the chief minister 

1. Remained a top prior 

2. Remains a topped priority 

3. Remaining a top priority 

4. Remains a tops prior 

5. No correction required 

Q10. While internet is costly in India and computer penetration is still much lesser compare to the developed nations, penetration of smart phones has increased tremendously 

1. Compared to much more less 

2. More lesser compared to 

3. More less compare to 

4. Much lesser compared to 

5. No correction required 

Answers: 

Q1. (1) 

Q2. (5) 

Q3. (5) 

Q4. (2) 

Q5. (4) 

Q6. (3) 

Q7. (5) 

Q8. (1) 

Q9. (5) 

Q10. (4)

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