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English Language Quiz For IBPS | RBI | SBI | NABARD | LIC | 04-07-2023

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Dear Readers,

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 really very helpful in scoring good marks in the Examination. Here we are providing you the important question of English Language for the IBPS | RBI | SBI | NABARD | LIC.

In each of the following questions, there are three sentences. Each sentence has a pair of words that are highlighted. From the highlighted words, select the most appropriate words (A or B) to form correct sentences.

Q.1. i. Many potential buyers in the market are reluctant to take the bait (A)/ bate (B).

ii. The infamous criminal had to be punished for his amoral (A)/ immoral (B) behaviour.

iii. They have the power to alter or annul (A) / annual (B) inappropriate decisions of their own standing committees.

(1) AAA

(2) BBA

(3) AAB 

(4) ABA

(5) ABB

Q.2. 

i. There is a growing consensus (A)/ conscientious (B) that the current regime has failed.

ii. The music was so good that it had the audience dancing in the aisles (A)/ isle (B).

iii. Exercise is probably the best remedy for whatever ale (A)/ ails (B) one.

(1) AAB 

(2) BBA 

(3) ABB

(4) ABA 

(5) BAB

Q.3. 

i. The two of them run off to the woods for a gamble (A)/ gambol (B) together.

ii. It’s a part of the process to bard (A)/ barred (B) and marinate the venison before serving it.

iii. He bawled (A)/ bald (B) like an eight year old child when he didn’t get the ice-cream.

(1) AAB 

(2) ABA

(3) BAB

(4) BAA

 (5) BBA

Q4-

i. In the past, an English baron (A)/ barren (B) would often own a significant plot of land.

ii. She wove her hair into a chic brayed (A)/ braid (B) and coiled it into a bun.

iii. His body had a long bruise (A)/ brews (B) after he had been attacked.

(1) AAA

 (2) BBA

(3) ABA 

(4) BAB

(5) ABB

Q.3.

i. Speech sounds are produced as a continuous sound signal rather than discrete (A)/ discreet (B) units.

ii. The police found flex (A)/ flecks (B) of blood on his clothes.

iii. There are umpteen number of pollutants that fowl (A)/ foul (B) the air

(1) AAB 

(2) BBA

(3) ABA 

(4) BAB

(5) ABB

In each of the following questions, a sentence has been given and divided into five parts. Choose the part which is contextually odd one.

Q.4. A bone is a rigid organ that constitutes part (A)/ of the vertebrate skeleton which protects (B)/ by warming up at more than 2 degrees, (C)/ produce red and white blood cells, store minerals, (D)/ provide structure and support for the body, and enable mobility. (E)

(1) A 

(2) B 

(3) C

(4) D 

(5) E

Q.5. The change in the wavelength or frequency (A)/ of waves can result in changes in the (B)/ force exerted on the coast and any infrastructure (C)/ there, and in some cases lead to (D)/ a lot of ambiguity in the deal of the métier. (E)

(1) A

 (2) B

 (3) C

(4) D 

(5) E

Q.6. They said Amazon was testing waters (A)/ before making any large-scale, (B)/ long-term financial investment in (C)/ Future Retail, which owns the large format stores (D)/ of the rate cuts of banks. (E)

(1) A 

(2) B 

(3) C

(4) D 

(5) E

Q.7. The brain, located in the head, usually close (A)/ in decision to withhold the multi-fold hike, (B)/ is an organ that serves as the centre of (C)/ the nervous system in all vertebrate and most invertebrate animals (D)/ which makes it the most complex organ in a vertebrate's body(E)

(1) A 

(2) B 

(3) C

(4) D 

(5) E

Q.8. Crucially, the automobile sector, which is best (A)/ known as the backbone of India’s manufacturing sector, (B)/ can alter it both through changing wind patterns, (C)/ and pay attention to ease pressure on the (D)/ profitability of automobile companies. (E)


(1) A 

(2) B 

(3) C

(4) D 

(5) E

Out of the given sentences, choose the sentence which is grammatically correct. If all the sentences are incorrect, mark your answer as (5).

Q.9 

(1) One has came to associate big-bang economic reform announcements with the finance minister.

(2) One has come to associate big-bang economical reform announcements with the finance minister.

(3) One has come to associate big-bang economic reform announcements with the finance minister.

(4) One has come to associate big-bang economic reform announcements to the finance minister.

(5) All are incorrect.

Q.10. 

(1) No sooner had he entered the building and than his room when the lights went out and everybody began to scream.

(2) No sooner had he entered the building and then his room when the lights went out and everybody began to scream.

(3) No sooner he had entered the building and then his room than the lights went out and everybody began to scream.

(4) No sooner had he entered the building and then his room than the lights went out and everybody began to scream.

(5) All are incorrect.

ANSWERS :-

Q1. (4) 

Q2. (1) 

Q3. (4) 

Q4. (3) 

Q5. (5) 

Q6. (3) 

Q7. (5) 

Q8. (5) 

Q9. (2) 

Q10. (3)


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