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As IBPS has released the much-awaited vacancies for the post of Probationary Officers & Clerk, we have launched 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 IBPS 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/CLERK 2019 exam.
Directions (1-6): Rearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F) and (G) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below.
A. An RTI request for details on the applicants and search committee set up to fill the vacancies on the CIC has also been denied
B. The Centre admitted that it has held up appointments due to its effort to first amend the law
C. In an affidavit filed in Supreme Court regarding the appointment of Information Commissioners
D. The Bill sought to give the Centre power to set the tenure and salaries of State and Central Information Commissioners
E. The CIC is the final appellate authority for all the Central public authorities
F. Which had been notified for introduction in the monsoon session of Parliament
G. The Centre has denied a Right to Information Request for a copy of the Right to Information (Amendment) Bill
Q. 1 - Which of these would be the third statement after rearranging the given statements?
1. C
2. D
3. A
4. B
5. E
Explanation- CA- 2. The correct Rearrangement is ‘GFDAECB’.
Q. 2 - Which of these would be the first statement after rearranging the given statements?
1. B
2. F
3. A
4. G
5. C
Explanation- CA- 4. The correct Rearrangement is ‘GFDAECB’.
Q. 3 - Which of these would be the second statement after rearranging the given statements?
1. F
2. D
3. F
4. G
5. B
Explanation- CA- 1. The correct Rearrangement is ‘GFDAECB’.
Q. 4 - Which of these would be the fifth statement after rearranging the given statements?
1. F
2. D
3. A
4. G
5. E
Explanation- CA- 5. The correct Rearrangement is ‘GFDAECB’.
Q. 5 - Which of these would be the fourth statement after rearranging the given statements?
1. G
2. D
3. A
4. C
5. E
Explanation- CA- 3. The correct Rearrangement is ‘GFDAECB’.
Q. 6 - Which of these would be the sixth statement after rearranging the given statements?
1. F
2. C
3. A
4. D
5. E
Directions (7-10): In each of the questions given below a sentence is given which is divided into 4 parts. It is then followed by 5 options which give the sequence of the correct parts. Choose the option which has an error in it. If all the parts are grammatically correct, choose option (5) as the correct choice.
Q. 7 – In order to lead a successful (1)/ life a person must maintain (2)/ a balance with his (3) wisdom and cleverness (4).
1. In order to lead a successful
2. Life a person must maintain
3. A balance with his
4. Wisdom and cleverness
5. No error
Q. 8 – The HOD vehemently denied (1)/ to be drawn in a (2)/ conversation on leadership (3) and communication skills (4).
1. The HOD vehemently denied
2. To be drawn in a
3. Conversation on leadership
4. And communication skills
5. No error
Q. 9 – This action clearly shows (1)/ that the government neglected (2)/ the amendments without discuss (3) them on the cabinet meeting (4).
1. This action clearly shows
2. That the government neglected
3. The amendments without discuss
4. Them on the cabinet meeting
5. No error
Q. 10 – Holding to grudges (1)/ may have an adverse (2)/ impact on an individual (3) making him inefficient. (4).
1. Holding to grudges
2. May have an adverse
3. Impact on an individual
4. Making him inefficient
5. No error
Answers
Q.1 (2)
Q.2 (4)
Q.3 (1)
Q.4 (5)
Q.5 (3)
Q.6 (2) The correct Rearrangement is ‘GFDAECB’. The group of sentences is about ‘RTI Amendment Bill’.
Q.7 (3) ‘Between’ should replace ‘With’.
Q.8 (2) ‘Into’ should replace ‘In’.
Q.9 (3) ‘Discussing’ should replace ‘discuss’.
Q.10 (1) ‘Holding on’ should be used as ‘Hold on’ is a phrase.