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Mahendras has started special quizzes for SBI / RBI Main Exam so 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.
Q1-8 In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are given below the passage and against each five words have been suggested, one of which fits the blanks appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
The government’s reported plan to shed its controlling stakes in 22 _(1)_and unlisted companies is welcome. Simultaneously, the government should set up new enterprises to _(2)_the economy with new competitive capacity that the private sector finds too risky or too complex to enter. This requires espousing a dynamic, not ideological, approach to the public sector. What qualifies as a strategic sector will vary with the maturity of the economy. At one point, private sector companies were too _(3)_to set up power plants or produce machine tools; so the state had to step in. That is not the case today. The state can exit _(4)_sectors in part or in full. But many emerging areas of advanced manufacturing, relating to robotics, artificial intelligence, equipment for high-speed communications, new materials, nanotechnology and new-generation drugs hardly have any Indian presence. Economic and national security calls for such presence, as Indian Space Research Organisation’s (Isro) in space. Telecom networks are not mere commercial installations. They have a huge bearing on national security and are _(5)_to cyber warfare.
There is no Indian company today among the ranks of large telecom _(6)_makers, none is a patch on Chinese giant Huawei. In all such sectors, the state needs to set up new enterprises with the right degree of capitalisation, clear goals and management structures that nourish _(7)_and creativity and, at the same time, detect and punish dysfunctionality. Such enterprises should have _(8)_autonomy, come under commercial rather than CAG audit but be accountable to a parliamentary committee. Such new companies would also need huge manpower in R&D. These human resources would be their real capital. Talent will need to be compensated well. Knowledge workers need a work environment that is free from red tape and inspires everyone to bring out their best. Impossible? C-DoT used to be a pioneering public enterprise of this kind. Maruti, Bhel and NTPC were created and led as outstanding enterprises, albeit state-owned.
Q1 Choose the correct option for (1)
01. good
02. listed
03. record
04. filed
05. lapidary
Q2 Choose the correct option for (2)
01. control
02. increase
03. supported
04. accommodation
05. provide
Q3 Choose the correct option for (3)
01. few
02. big
03. small
04. distinguished
05. huge
Q4 Choose the correct option for (4)
01. some
02. little
03. carnage
04. many
05. venerable
Q5 Choose the correct option for (5)
01. vulnerable
02. guarded
03. strong
04. destruction
05. switch
Q6 Choose the correct option for (6)
01. provisions
02. equipment
03. production
04. vestment
05. copious
Q7 Choose the correct option for (7)
01. enthusiastic
02. enterprises
03. idleness
04. motivate
05. initiative
Q8 Choose the correct option for (8)
01. opposite
02. functional
03. functional
04. impetus
05. perpetual
Q9-10 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).
Q9 NASA’s New Horizons space probe(1)/ has spotted possible clouds hover(2)/ over Pluto, indicating that the weather on the icy dwarf planet(3)/ is more complex than thought.(4)/No error (5)
01. 1
02. 2
03. 3
04. 4
05. 5
Q10 The government is working on a new steel policy(1)/ in a bid to steer the over USD 100 billion industry(2)/ out of the rut and ensure that the growth(3)/ is even spread all across the related sectors.(4)/No error (5)
01. 1
02. 2
03. 3
04. 4
05. 5
Answers
Q.1 (2)
Q.2 (5)
Q.3 (3)
Q.4 (4)
Q.5 (1)
Q.6 (2)
Q.7 (5)
Q.8 (2)
Q.9 (2)
Q.10 (4)
Mahendras has started special quizzes for SBI / RBI Main Exam so 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.
Q1-8 In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are given below the passage and against each five words have been suggested, one of which fits the blanks appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
The government’s reported plan to shed its controlling stakes in 22 _(1)_and unlisted companies is welcome. Simultaneously, the government should set up new enterprises to _(2)_the economy with new competitive capacity that the private sector finds too risky or too complex to enter. This requires espousing a dynamic, not ideological, approach to the public sector. What qualifies as a strategic sector will vary with the maturity of the economy. At one point, private sector companies were too _(3)_to set up power plants or produce machine tools; so the state had to step in. That is not the case today. The state can exit _(4)_sectors in part or in full. But many emerging areas of advanced manufacturing, relating to robotics, artificial intelligence, equipment for high-speed communications, new materials, nanotechnology and new-generation drugs hardly have any Indian presence. Economic and national security calls for such presence, as Indian Space Research Organisation’s (Isro) in space. Telecom networks are not mere commercial installations. They have a huge bearing on national security and are _(5)_to cyber warfare.
There is no Indian company today among the ranks of large telecom _(6)_makers, none is a patch on Chinese giant Huawei. In all such sectors, the state needs to set up new enterprises with the right degree of capitalisation, clear goals and management structures that nourish _(7)_and creativity and, at the same time, detect and punish dysfunctionality. Such enterprises should have _(8)_autonomy, come under commercial rather than CAG audit but be accountable to a parliamentary committee. Such new companies would also need huge manpower in R&D. These human resources would be their real capital. Talent will need to be compensated well. Knowledge workers need a work environment that is free from red tape and inspires everyone to bring out their best. Impossible? C-DoT used to be a pioneering public enterprise of this kind. Maruti, Bhel and NTPC were created and led as outstanding enterprises, albeit state-owned.
Q1 Choose the correct option for (1)
01. good
02. listed
03. record
04. filed
05. lapidary
Q2 Choose the correct option for (2)
01. control
02. increase
03. supported
04. accommodation
05. provide
Q3 Choose the correct option for (3)
01. few
02. big
03. small
04. distinguished
05. huge
Q4 Choose the correct option for (4)
01. some
02. little
03. carnage
04. many
05. venerable
Q5 Choose the correct option for (5)
01. vulnerable
02. guarded
03. strong
04. destruction
05. switch
Q6 Choose the correct option for (6)
01. provisions
02. equipment
03. production
04. vestment
05. copious
Q7 Choose the correct option for (7)
01. enthusiastic
02. enterprises
03. idleness
04. motivate
05. initiative
Q8 Choose the correct option for (8)
01. opposite
02. functional
03. functional
04. impetus
05. perpetual
Q9-10 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).
Q9 NASA’s New Horizons space probe(1)/ has spotted possible clouds hover(2)/ over Pluto, indicating that the weather on the icy dwarf planet(3)/ is more complex than thought.(4)/No error (5)
01. 1
02. 2
03. 3
04. 4
05. 5
Q10 The government is working on a new steel policy(1)/ in a bid to steer the over USD 100 billion industry(2)/ out of the rut and ensure that the growth(3)/ is even spread all across the related sectors.(4)/No error (5)
01. 1
02. 2
03. 3
04. 4
05. 5
Answers
Q.1 (2)
Q.2 (5)
Q.3 (3)
Q.4 (4)
Q.5 (1)
Q.6 (2)
Q.7 (5)
Q.8 (2)
Q.9 (2)
Q.10 (4)
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