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English Language Quiz For IBPS | RBI | SBI | NABARD | LIC | 10-08-2023

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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 mould 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 with the critical question of English Language for the IBPS | RBI | SBI | NABARD | LIC.

1. 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).

(1) By the 1880s, however, there was

(2) quite a number of women in

(3) the profession and the Association

(4) reluctantly admitted them as members

(5) No Error

2. Read each part of the sentence to find out if there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one parts of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, mark your answer as (5).

(1) Initially, the task force focus almost entirely

(2) on trying to keep the virus out of the country,

(3) rather than preparing for an all-but-certain

(4) outbreak in the United States, the officials said

(5) No Error

3. In the following sentence, a word is given in highlighted form. The word may or may not be contextually correct. If the word is not contextually correct, choose the correct option to replace it.

The watch does not include Loudoun and Montgomery counties along with counties to the north and west due to uncertainty as to how far north and west potential precipitation will extend.

(1) Inconsiderable

(2) Insubstantial

(3) Substantial

(4) Sensible

(5) No change required

4. In the following sentence, a word is given in highlighted form. The word may or may not be contextually correct. If the word is not contextually correct, choose the correct option to replace it.

The authority has twice tried to sell it without success and the cost of repairs has circulated with the passing of time.

(1) changed

(2) escalated

(3) faded

(4) declined

(5) No change required

5. In the following sentence, a word is given in highlighted form. The word may or may not be contextually correct. If the word is not contextually correct, choose the correct option to replace it.

We have, therefore, several useful devices for restraining the balance wheel of the machine from the main shaft, while winding.

(1) depleting

(2) resealing

(3) releasing

(4) enchaining

(5) No change required

6. In the following sentence, a word is given in highlighted form. The word may or may not be contextually correct. If the word is not contextually correct, choose the correct option to replace it.

The only factor that causes a bit of keenness for these guests is the spicy and oily nature of the South Indian special foods.

(1) aggression

(2) reluctance

(3) elegance

(4) inclination

(5) No change required

7. In the following sentence, a word is given in highlighted form. The word may or may not be contextually correct. If the word is not contextually correct, choose the correct option to replace it.

Within the standardized tasks, varying difficulty levels may be offered to permit a degree of attenuation to different degrees of severity of cognitive impairment.

(1) adaptation

(2) extinction

(3) elevation

(4) isolation

(5) No change required

8. In the following question, a sentence/short passage, divided into five parts has been given with the highlighted part fixed at its place. Rearrange the parts to make a meaningful sentence.

During a five-decade-long (A) / The soft-spoken Jatti rose from (B) /member to India's second-highest office (C) / chequered political career (D) / a humble beginning as a Municipality. (E)

(1) ADBE

(2) ADEB

(3) BEAD

(4) DAEB

(5) DEAB

9. In the following question, a sentence/short passage, divided into five parts has been given with the highlighted part fixed at its place. Rearrange the parts to make a meaningful sentence.

Sympathetic nervous system release (A)/ We explore the role of (B)/ in tumor growth and metastasis (C)/ of norepinephrine and epinephrine, (D)/ an important stress pathway, (E)

(1) ABCE

(2) ACBE

(3) BCEA

(4) CBAE

(5) BEAC

10. In the following question, a sentence/short passage, divided into five parts has been given with the highlighted part fixed at its place. Rearrange the parts to make a meaningful sentence.

moreover water is unique as it's density (A)/is apparent as it helps the body to perform (B)/ specific metabolic tasks and regulates our body temperature, (C)/ the importance of water in our diet (D)/ is similar to that of cell protoplasm. (E)

(1) BDAC

(2) BACD

(3) ABCD

(4) ACDB

(5) DBCA

Answers:- 

Q.1 (1) 

Q.2 (1) 

Q.3 (3) 

Q.4 (2) 

Q.5 (3) 

Q.6 (2) 

Q.7 (1) 

Q.8 (3) 

Q.9 (5) 

Q.10 (5)

 



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