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English Language Quiz For IBPS | RBI | SBI | NABARD | LIC | 21-07-2023

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Mahendras has started special quizzes for IBPS | RBI | SBI | NABARD | LIC so that you can practice more and more to crack the examination. This IBPS | RBI | SBI | NABARD | LIC Exam special quiz series will mold your preparations in the right direction and the regular practice of these quizzes will be very helpful in scoring good marks in the Examination. Here we are providing you the critical question of English Language for the IBPS | RBI | SBI | NABARD | LIC.



In the following passage, some blanks are given and against each blank five alternative words are suggested. Choose the correct alternative to complete the passage in a meaningful way.

The latest string of official numbers, including almost-record GST collections, healthy direct tax inflows, strong manufacturing and exports, provide some confidence that the economy has _________ (A) back from the danger zone for the second time in less than a year owing to the COVID-19 pandemic. But the healing is still too uneven. GST revenues in October, for transactions done in September, crossed ₹1.3-lakh crore. The Finance Ministry believes this ________ (B) would have been higher if sales of cars and products dependent on chips were not afflicted by shortages. If September’s activity reflects pre-festive stocking, the actual festive spending (October-November) may keep GST numbers propped up, but it would be critical to wait for the post-celebration trajectory. October has offered mixed signals so far — manufacturing has seen a ___________ (C) in output and new orders, domestic and global, but continues to shed jobs, as per the IHS Markit Purchasing Managers’ Index. Moreover, manufacturing rivals Vietnam and Indonesia have seen a sharper rise. Diesel consumption, a better indicator of commercial throughput, has been lower than October 2020, while credit growth, rail passenger revenues and traffic congestion have been ___________ (D). India’s exports have held strong, but the import bill is rising too as coal, fuel and edible oil prices shoot up. A hovering fertilizer crisis could yet dampen rabi crop and hit farm sector growth. While that could trip rural demand, rising oil prices pose a ___________ (E) threat to growth.

1. Choose the correct option for (A).

(1) leap

(2) lurched

(3) bounced

(4) sparred

(5) floored

2. Choose the correct option for (B).

(1) jack

(2) opportunity

(3) kit

(4) kitty

(5) both (2) and (4)

3. Choose the correct option for (C).

(1) sully

(2) response

(3) surge

(4) escalate

(5) both (3) and (4)

4. Choose the correct option for (D).

(1) insipid

(2) boring

(3) interesting

(4) invariable

(5) both (1) and (2)

5. Choose the correct option for (E).

(1) persistent

(2) provoked

(3) pertain

(4) prevail

(5) both (1) and (2)

6. In the following question, find out which of the sentences among (A), (B), and (C) given below is/ are incorrect. If all sentences are correct, your answer is (5).

(A) We can’t ignore an increasing problem that the fight against the virus has worsened.

(B) Plastics have been deploying in great quantities as a shield against COVID.

(C) 2021 offers a hint of hope after a year of gloom.

01. Only (B)

02. Only (C)

03. Both (A) and (B)

04. Both (B) and (C)

05. All are correct

7. In the following question, find out which of the sentences among (A), (B), and (C) given below is/ are incorrect. If all sentences are correct, your answer is (5).

(A) We know that only 9 per cent of all plastic ever produced has been recycled.

(B) 79 per cent of all plastic produced can be found in the world’s landfills.

(C) Plastic doesn’t belong in our bodies and it doesn’t belong in nature.

01. Only (B)

02. Only (C)

03. Both (A) and (B)

04. Both (B) and (C)

05. All are correct

8. In the following question, find out which of the sentences among (A), (B), and (C) given below is/ are incorrect. If all sentences are correct, your answer is (5).

(A) We must be more thoughtful about where, when and how do we use money.

(B) The baggage of public sentiments is not always welcome.

(C) Inflationary pressures in the Indian economy appears to be rising.

01. Only (B)

02. Only (A)

03. Both (A) and (C)

04. Both (B) and (C)

05. All are correct

9. In the following question, find out which of the sentences among (A), (B), and (C) given below is/ are incorrect. If all sentences are correct, your answer is (5).

(A) It is especially worrying that core inflation continues to remain elevated.

(B) Discussions of dress codes are really about people’s freedom to express themselves and their
worldview.

(C) Woods thanked the medical staff of both hospitals for taking care of them.

01. Only (B)

02. Only (C)

03. Both (A) and (B)

04. Both (B) and (C)

05. All are correct

10. In the following question, find out which of the sentences among (A), (B), and (C) given below is/ are incorrect. If all sentences are correct, your answer is (5).

(A) Everyone will wonder if our national bird has changed from peacock to ostrich.

(B) The construction had commenced in July 1885 and was completed in July 1886.

(C) If the wisdom of the minister were to force a change in the international assessment, it will not change
the ground reality.

01. Only (B)

02. Only (A)

03. Both (A) and (B)

04. Both (B) and (C)

05. All are correct

Answers :- 

Q.1 (3) 

Q.2 (4) 

Q.3 (3) 

Q.4 (5) 

Q.5 (1) 

Q.6 (1) 

Q.7 (5) 

Q.8 (2) 

Q.9 (2) 

Q.10 (3)





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