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Mahendras has started special quizzes for SBI / RBI Main Examso that you can practice more and more to crack the examination. This SBI / RBI Main Exam quiz series will mold your preparations in the right direction and the regular practice of these quizzes will be really very helpful in scoring good marks in the Examination. Here we are providing you important question of English Language for SBI / RBI Main Exam.
Directions (1-5). In the question, each of the two sentences divided into two parts (A), (B) and (C), (D) respectively is given. Any two of these parts have grammatical errors. Choose the alternative consisting of the number of grammatically wrong parts. If both the sentences are grammatically correct, choose option (5) i.e. No error.
Q1. (1)Right to communicate has been stating (A)/as one of the basic human rights in India. (B)
(2)It is not to prove that your point is (C)/correct and the other person are wrong. (D).
1) A-B
2) A-D
3) B-C
4) C-D
5) No Error
Mahendras has started special quizzes for SBI / RBI Main Examso that you can practice more and more to crack the examination. This SBI / RBI Main Exam quiz series will mold your preparations in the right direction and the regular practice of these quizzes will be really very helpful in scoring good marks in the Examination. Here we are providing you important question of English Language for SBI / RBI Main Exam.
Directions (1-5). In the question, each of the two sentences divided into two parts (A), (B) and (C), (D) respectively is given. Any two of these parts have grammatical errors. Choose the alternative consisting of the number of grammatically wrong parts. If both the sentences are grammatically correct, choose option (5) i.e. No error.
Q1. (1)Right to communicate has been stating (A)/as one of the basic human rights in India. (B)
(2)It is not to prove that your point is (C)/correct and the other person are wrong. (D).
1) A-B
2) A-D
3) B-C
4) C-D
5) No Error
Q2.(1) It is essential to keep your body language (A)/ warm and friendly rather than arrogant.(B)
(2) A fair is a large gathering of people (C)/for various commercial and entertainment activities. (D).
1) A-B
2) A-C
3) B-C
4) C-D
5) No Error
Q3.(1) Being from different cultural background,(A)/ the two families find it hard to get along. (B)
(2) I have been reading his books since (C)/our childhood and have always loved them.(D)
1) A-B
2) B-C
3) A-D
4) C-D
5) No Error
Q4. (1) People prefer receiving there (A)/ payments through money orders. (B)
(2) A postman wearing a khaki uniform and (C)/holds a bag full of letters on his shoulder. (D).
1) B-D
2) A-D
3) B-C
4) A-C
5) No Error
Q5. (1) People born in different ages are different (A)/ with each other in various aspects. (B)
(2) The generation gap is the term given to (C)/ the difference among two generations. (D).
1) B-D
2) B-C
3) A-C
4) A-D
5) No Error
Directions (26-30): In the following passage there are few highlighted words which may or may not be appropriate in the context of the passage. If the word highlighted is incorrect and needs improvement, choose any one option suggested given below. But if the given word is correct and requires no change, mark (5) i.e. no change required as your answer.
The moral status of the black market organ donation is (A) incontrovertible. While some argue in favour of it others are absolutely against the concept. It has been seen that those who donate their organs are generally from the poor section of the society and those who can afford these are quite well off. There is thus an imbalance in the (B) avocation. It has been observed that those who can purchase the organs are taking advantage of the ones who are (C) buoyant to sell. This is said to be one of the reasons for the rising inequality of status between the rich and the poor. On the other hand, it is argued that those who want to sell their organs should be allowed to do so as preventing them from it is only contributing to their status as (D) impoverished. Those who are in favour of the organ trade also argue that exploitation is preferable to death and hence organ trade must be legalized. However, as per a survey, later in life the living donors regret their decision of donating their organs. Several cases of organ theft have also come forward. While those in support of the (E) prohibition of organ market say that this happens because of the black market nature of trade while others state that legalizing it would only result in the rise of such crimes as the criminal can easily state that the organ being sold has not been stolen.
Q6. Choose the correct option for (A)
01. Conclusive
02. Debatable
03. Undeniable
04. Established
05. No change required
Q7. Choose the correct option for (B)
01. Trade
02. Feast
03. Pastime
04. Concession
05. No change required
Q8. Choose the correct option for (C)
01. Amiable
02. Expectant
03. Elated
04. Desperate
05. No change required
Q9. Choose the correct option for (D)
01. Moneyed
02. Loaded
03. Enriched
04. Flushed
05. No change required
Q10. Choose the correct option for (E)
01. Dissolution
02. Abolition
03. Legalization
04. Negation
05. No change required
Answers
1. (2)
2. (5)
3. (3)
4. (4)
5. (1)
6. (2)
7. (1)
8. (4)
9. (5)
10. (3)
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