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English Language For All Banking Exams | 10- 02 - 19

Mahendra Guru
English Language For All Banking Exams | 10- 02 - 19
Dear Aspirants,

As IBPS has released its official calendar of Online CWE for RRBs and PSBs examinations 2019, so its high time to start preparations for the coming year. Looking at the calendar, 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 all the upcoming competitive exams 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 all banking exams.

Q.1-5. Rearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions given below them. 

(A) Which I do often for work, I run. My estimate is that I have run in over 300 places in India. Finding a nice route is easy in small towns, 

(B) For the past 25 years, I have been running in the morning, six days a week. Even when I travel, 

(C) The roads are a mess in most places. But when I am home in Bengaluru, it is a pleasure to run. This is because the University of Agricultural Sciences, 

(D) I wish more institutions would do the same across the country, creating more public spaces. 

(E) Better known as Gandhi Krishi Vignan Kendra (GKVK), keeps the gates to its beautiful 1,600-acre campus open to the public. 

(F) But cities are a different matter. In cities, public spaces are virtually absent. We haven’t bothered to build and nurture them. 

Q.1. Which of the following would be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement? 

(1) B                   (2) A                     (3) C                   (4) F             (5) D 

Q.2. Which of the following would be the LAST sentence after rearrangement

(1) E                   (2) C                     (3) A                   (4) F              (5) D 

Q.3. Which of the following would be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement? 

(1) C                   (2) B                      (3) F                   (4) D             (5) A 

Q.4. Which of the following would be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement? 

(1) B                    (2) C                      (3) D                  (4) F             (5) A 

Q.5. Which of the following would be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement? 

(1) B                    (2) C                      (3) D                  (4) F             (5) A 

Q.6-10.In the following question, a sentence is divided into four parts, one or more parts may be grammatically incorrect, find the correct part/s as your answer. 

Q.6. The doctor moved on to his next patient, (A)/ still in disbelief that an educated, responsible (B)/ and new pregnant patient would not (C)/ divulge her condition until he prompted her. (D) 

(1) Only B       (2) Only B and D           (3) Only B and C       (4) Only C       (5) No Error 

Q.7. Some of the confidence over the recent (A)/ budget have been diminished after (B)/ the finance minister announced (C)/ the upcoming allocations in different area. (D) 

(1) Only A        (2) Only B and D          (3) Only C and D       (4) Only B        (5) No Error 

Q.8. The global questionnaire reveals that we have delivered food more than (A)/ people in other city, with 62 percent of locals doing (B)/ so on a weekly basis as it looks like midtown (C)/ delivery workers have some pretty solid job security. (D) 

(1) Only D         (2) Only C and D          (3) Only B and C      (4) Only B         (5) No Error 

Q.9. Nowadays, bone densitometry is used as an (A)/ established standard to measure the bone (B)/ material density and the market for bone (C)/ densitometer is growing at a comparatively better rate. (D) 

(1) Only C         (2) Only A and B           (3) Only B and D     (4) Only D           (5) No Error 

Q.10. The biggest benefit of the anterior approach (A)/ to kidney replacement is that it's significantly (B)/ little invasive for the patient (C)/ than traditional approaches. (D) 

(1) Only C         (2) Only A and C           (3) Only C and D     (4) Only D           (5) No Error 

Answers: 

Q.1.(3) 

Q.2.(5) 

Q.3.(2) 

Q.4.(4) 

Q.5.(5) 

Q.6.(3) use ‘newly’ instead of ‘new’ since ‘pregnant’ is an adjective and the word which qualifies an adjective is an ‘adverb’. 

Q.7.(2) use ‘has been’ instead of ‘have been’ in the part (B) since the subject is ‘confidence’ which required singular verb and use ‘areas’ instead of ‘area’ in the part (D) since different is an adjective which required plural noun. 

Q.8.(3) use ‘any other’ instead of ‘other’ in the part (B) and use ‘so’ instead of ‘as’ in the part (C) here it shows result of the previous activity. 

Q.9.(4) use ‘good’ instead of ‘better’, we always use ‘positive degree’ of an adjective when we find progressive increase and decrease in any situation. 

Q.10.(1) use ‘less’ instead of ‘little’ in the part (C), the sentence is showing comparison that’s why we need to use ‘comparative degree’ not ‘positive degree’

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