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English Language Quiz For IBPS RRB Exam | 08-07-2020

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English Language Quiz For SBI / RBI Main Exam | 19-03-2020

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Mahendras has started special quizzes for IBPS RRB Exam so that you can practice more and more to crack the examination. This  IBPS RRB 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 IBPS RRB Exam.

Q1 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. 

In the current scenario, newer kinds of (A) activities such as theft of intellectual property, identity, data and cyber-facilitated fraud have heralded the arrival of a new generation of fraudsters. The Companies Act, 2013, requires organizations to (B) a fraud risk framework and vigilance mechanism to keep a tab on in-house frauds. The capital market regulator, SEBI, is planning to announce (C) rules and codes that will make it incumbent upon companies to make disclosures relating to fraud, and litigation against senior executives and their financial implications. 

In the most current situation since the Jan Lokpal Bill was passed, companies are revisiting their existing governance mechanisms and compliance frameworks to identify areas of (D). The board of directors needs to realize that a reactive approach to dealing with fraud is not enough and there is a greater need to proactively address fraud risk through a fraud risk management programme, which takes into account a holistic assessment of risks. Several of the existing fraud risk management frameworks existing in organizations primarily focus on financial frauds, without taking into (E) the other types of fraud, which are expected to increase in the coming years. 

Q1 Choose the correct option for (A) 

01. trustworthy 

02. fraudulent 

03. meticulous 

04. ferocious 

05. honest 

Q2 Choose the correct option for (B) 

01. exploit 

02. achieve 

03. discovery 

04. implement 

05. creation 

Q3 Choose the correct option for (C) 

01. flexibility 

02. harshly 

03. lenient 

04. exhausted 

05. stringent 

Q4 Choose the correct option for (D) 

01. improvement 

02. technical 

03. arrogance 

04. achieved 

05. banishment 

Q5 Choose the correct option for (E) 

01. negligence 

02. repurcussion 

03. cognizance 

04. familiar 

05. mark 

Q6-10 In each question below, a sentence with four words printed in bold type is given. These are marked as (A), (B), (C) and (D). One of these four words printed in bold may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate if any. The number of that word is your answer. If all the words printed in bold are correctly spelt & also appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark (5) "All correct" as your answer. 

Q.6 National Register of Citizens (NRC) is wholesome (A)/ on several counts, not the least of which is the apparent (B)/ inability to learn from the experience (C)/ of carrying out the humongous (D) exercise in Assam.(E) All correct 

(1) A 

(2) D 

(3) B 

(4) C 

(5) E 

Q.7 Conducting rigorous and critical (A) / studies on economic, social and political suspects (B)/ of the internet in India, using data-driven (C)/ analytic approaches is quite challenging (D) in many ways.(E) All correct 

(1). E 

(2). B 

(3). C 

(4). D 

(5). A 

Q.8 It is an internationally acclaimed (A)/ higher education institution that is known for its quality (B) education across disciplines. It is procuring (C) rationalists and social scientists that could significantly contribute (D) to nation-building. (E) All correct 

(1) C 

(2) B 

(3) A 

(4) E 

(5) D 

Q.9 India’s decision not to join the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) has led to an avalanche (A)/ of write-ups, editorials (B)/ and interviews. Most looked at the effect of the decision around four issues: exports, investments, integration (C)/ into the global value chain (GVC) and domestic (D)/industry. (E) All correct 

(1) C 

(2) B 

(3) E 

(4) D 

(5) A 

Q.10 The latest leak seems like (A)/ to not only question the official growth story, but also supports the contention (B)/ raised about a possible overestimation of GDP growth rate in the current series on account of questionable methodological (C)/ changes and introduction of unverified (D) data sources for estimating domestic output.(E) All correct 

(1) B 

(2) D 

(3) E 

(4) C 

(5) A

Answers 

1. (2) 

2. (4) 

3. (5) 

4. (1) 

5. (3) 

6. (1) 

7. (5) 

8. (1) 

9. (3) 

10. (5)










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