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English Language Quiz For IBPS |RBI | NABARD | 26-04-2022

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Dear Readers,

Mahendras has started special quizzes for IBPS  |RBI  | NABARD  so that you can practice more and more to crack the examination. This IBPS |RBI  | NABARD   Exam special 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 the important question of reasoning ability for the IBPS  |RBI  | NABARD .


1-5. One sentence is given with two blanks, followed by five options containing three words each. Choose the correct alternative of which all the three words make the sentence meaningful. The words will be filled in the blanks in the respective order as given in the option.

1 The live stage performer was full of zest and she ________ around the lounge _________ her favorite pop star but also mimic his ________.

01. pranced / impersonating / smugness

02. danced / accompanying/ beard

03. turned / cajoling / style

04. both (1) and (3)

05. None of these.

2 The increased ________ was so distasteful to me that felt like _______ the eardrums and the ________ of loudness lasted all day in me.

01. tinnitus / rupturing / wriggle

02. wriggle / hissing / commotion

03. commotion / rupturing / tinnitus

04. clamor / ringing / wriggle

05. rupture / hissing / clamor

3 The man was at _________ after the opposition ________ that all the attestations were _________.

01. repose / confessed / facetious

02. respite / conceded / frivolous

03. relax / decided / idiotic

04. Both (1) and (2)

05. Both (2) and (3)

4 After continuous counseling in the family court the couple decided to _________ the divorce as they wanted to _______ their relationship and _________ their roles.

01. resign / resonate / embrace

02. rescind / revive / emend

03. revise / resist / eminent

04. resonate / reprimand / emulate

05. restraint / reluctant / empathy

5 The ________ in the travel due to landslide did not ________ the _______ of tourist, instead they entertained themselves by playing different games inside the bus.

01. logjam / overturn / glee

02. glee/ logjam / overturn

03. overturn / glee / logjam

04. Both (1) and (2)

05. None of these

6-10. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions given below. To help you locate the answers, few words are written in bold.


Today, the problem in most organizations isn’t simply that management is inefficient; it’s that the role and purpose of a manager haven’t kept pace with what’s needed. These have become the default dimensions of a manager. But they relate to pursuing a fixed target in a stable landscape. Take away the stability of the landscape, and one needs to start thinking about the fluidity of the target. This is what’s happening today, and managers must move away from the friendly confines. What will be needed from managers is to think differently about the future in order to shape the impact AI will have on their industry. This means spending more time exploring the implications of AI, helping others extend their own frontiers of knowledge, and learning through experimentation to develop new practices.

While facing new situations, the best managers create leadership circles or groups of peers from across the firm, to gain more perspective about problems and solutions. Managers need to be bringing a diverse set of thinking styles to bear on the challenges they face. Truly breakaway thinking gets its spark from the playful experimentation of many people exchanging their views, integrating their experiences, and imagining different futures. Managers often encourage predictability. They want things nailed down, systems in place, and existing performance measures high. That way, the operation can be fully justifiable, one that runs the same way year in and out. The problem with this mode is it leads managers to focus only on what they know — on perpetuating the status quo at the expense of what is possible. Organizations need managers to think much more about innovating beyond the status quo and not just in the face of challenges.

Many jobs devolve into trying to please one’s supervisor. The emphasis on customers, competitors, innovations, marketplace trends, and organizational performance morphs too easily into what the manager wants to be done today — and how he or she wants it done. Anyone who has worked for a boss probably knows the feeling. The job of a manager must be permanently recast from an employer to an entrepreneur. Being entrepreneurial is a mode of thinking, one that can help us see things we normally overlook and do things we normally avoid. Thinking like an entrepreneur simply means to expand your perception and increase your action — both of which are important for finding new gateways for development. And this would make organizations more future-facing more vibrant, alert, playful and open to the perpetual novelty it brings.

6 According to the passage, which of the following statements is not true?

01. There is no need to introduce a diverse set of thinking style to bear the challenges faced by the managers.

02. The creation of leadership circles or groups of peers from across the firm, to gain more perspective about problems and solutions is done by best managers.

03. The need that managers must think much more about innovation and not just in the face of challenges has arisen.

04. The managers need to think differently about the future in order to give heed to the impact AI will have on their industry.

05. None of the above is true.

7 As per the passage, what are the aspects usually preferred by the managers of an organisation concerned?

A. The managers usually prefer things which are perfectly done.

B. The managers tend to focus on the existing state of affairs, especially regarding social or political issues.

C. Also, managers stick to predictability in the daily operations of the business concerned.

01. Only (A)

02. Only (B)

03. Only (B) and (C)

04. Only (A) and (B)

05. All (A), (B) and (C)

8 According to the passage, how does the perception of entrepreneur differ from a normal individual?

01. An entrepreneur has a way of thinking through which he overlooks the happenings of the business concerned.

02. The businessman has a capacity of expanding his perception and increase the course of action accordingly.

03. An entrepreneur has a dearth of the ability to look for new spheres of growth and development for the business.

04. An entrepreneur has an ideology of impounding the possibilities of business to become more agile.

05. All of the above.

9 In the question below, a word is given, find the most OPPOSITE word in meaning to the given word.

DEVOLVE

01. Splinter

02. Crumble

03. Disintegrate

04. Retain

05. Shatter

10 With reference to the passage, what is inferred from the phrase, ‘The status quo’?

A. The status between the employees and the employer.

B. It refers to continuing the actions which have happened already.

C. The existing state of affairs, especially regarding social or political issues.

01. Only (A)

02. Only (B)

03. Only (C)

04. Only (A) and (C)

05. All (A), (B) and (C)

Answers:-

Q.1 (1)

Q.2 (3)

Q.3 (4)

Q.4 (2)

Q.5 (1)

Q.6 (1)

Q.7 (5)

Q.8 (1)

Q.9 (4)

Q.10 (3)

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