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English Language Quiz For IBPS PO/Clerk | 26 - 10 - 19

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English Language Quiz For IBPS PO/Clerk | 26- 10 - 19

Dear Readers,

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.

Q 1-5 Read each 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, the answer is (5).

Q 1 Globalisation has forced Indian art (1)/ forms, especially music, to conform (2)/to market standards, curtailing the (3)/original of the creative mind (4)/.No error. (5)
 
01. 1 

02. 2 

03. 3 

04. 4 

05. 5 

Q 2 Slashing government spend in a (1)/depressed economy depresses (2)/the economy further; austerity (4)/ should wait until a strong recovery is well under way (4)/.No error (5). 

01. 1 

02. 2 

03. 3 

04. 4 

05. 5 

Q 3 As a recent UNCTAD report (1)/ points out, the developing world (2)/ is both unable and unwilling (3)/ to accepted the role of debtor of last resort (4)/.No error (5). 

01. 1 

02. 2 

03. 3 

04. 4 

05. 5 

Q 4 The unseemly political divide (1)/between Democrats and Republicans has (2)/stalled the progress of importance (3)/enactments and the Budget (4)/.No error(5). 

01. 1 

02. 2 

03. 3 

04. 4 

05. 5 

Q 5 It was heartening to see that public opinion (1)/, however skeptical, displayed reasonable (2)/and democratic spirit in giving the (3)/elected representatives of the people every chance to get the Bill right (4)/. No error (5). 

01. 1 

02. 2 

03. 3 

04. 4 

05. 5 

Q 6-10: In each of the following sentences there are two blank spaces. Below each five pairs of words have been denoted by numbers (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5). Find out which pair of words can be filled up in the blanks in the sentences in the same sequence to make the sentence meaningfully complete. 

Q 6 The government wouldn’t have ______ selling retail FDI as _______to farmers and consumers. 

01. Pleasure, schemes 

02. Issues, profitable 

03. Pleasing, contradictory 

04. Sense, plan 

05. Difficulty, beneficial 

Q 7 Scientists have discovered ________that facilitate our brain to focus, by successfully _______ only pertinent information to perceptual brain regions. 

01. Planets, reach 

02. Agency, neglect 

03. Mechanism, directing 

04. Theory, direct 

05. Apparatus, piloting 

Q 8 While _______ light on the origins of perception, the results also _____ at new ways of presenting information that capitalizes on increasing neural activity. 

01. Guiding, shows 

02. Shedding, hint 

03. Focusing, point 

04. Putting, plot 

05. Transmitting, provide 

Q 9 Drinking just three cups of black tea a day can ________the risk of a heart attack by 60 per cent and dramatically ______the threat of diabetes. 

01. Reduce, reduce 

02. Grow, counter 

03. Heighten, depreciate 

04. Slash, reduce 

05. Mend, abate 

Q 10 Activists _______ food as a fundamental right view state as saviour, unperturbed by pervasive state _____ in sector after sector. 

01. Granting, successful 

02. Offering, accomplishment 

03. Facile, hint 

04. Unchallenging, issues 

05. Demanding, failure 

Answers 

Q.1 (1) 

Q.2 (1) 

Q.3 (4) 

Q.4 (3) 

Q.5 (2) 

Q.6 (5) 

Q.7 (3) 

Q.8 (2) 

Q.9 (4) 

Q.10 (5)

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