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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.
Q-1-2. Pick out the most effective pair of words from the given options to fill in the blanks to make the sentence meaningfully complete.
Q-1 The Centre ___________that the petitioners had _________privileged documents in an illegal way to support their review petitions.
(1) A-F
(2) C-D
(3) A-E
(4) B-E
(5) B-F
Q-2 Upholding the pleas would be seen as ____________ the controversial ban and the rallies calling to protect it, __________by the ruling party.
(1) A-F
(2) A-E
(3) B-E
(4) C-D
(5) B-F
Q.3-5. Which of the Phrases (1), (2), (3) and (4) given below the sentence should replace the phrase given in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct. If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark (5) as the answer.
Q-3 A five-members constitution bench at Supreme Court will pronounce its order on whether to review its judgement on a crucial rights-versus[1]belief dispute in the prolonged case.
(1) A five-membered constitutional bench at Supreme
(2) A five-member constitution bench of the Supreme
(3) A five-membered constitution bench at Supreme
(4) A five-member constitutional bench of the Supreme
(5) No correction required
Q-4 While the retail inflation as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI) touched a high, the wholesale price inflation measured by the Wholesale Price Index (WPI) is at the verge of entering the negative territory.
(1) has at the verge to enter the negative territory.
(2) is on the verge to entering the negative territory.
(3) is at the verge to enter the negative territory.
(4) is on the verge of entering the negative territory.
(5) No correction required
Q-5 The government amended the anti-money laundering rules to allow people from use Aadhaar for identification and yet use an address different from the one given in Aadhaar document for purposes like opening bank accounts.
(1) amend the anti-money laundering rules to allow people to
(2) amend the anti-money laundering rules to allow people from
(3) amend the anti-money laundering rules to allowing people from
(4) amended the anti-money laundering rules to allow people to
(5) No correction required
Q-6-10. Out of the given sentences, choose the sentence which is grammatically correct. If all the sentences are incorrect, mark your answer as (5).
Q-6
(1) Economists advocate auctions to determine a market price at spectrum to reflect its value to the buyer on that time.
(2) Economists advocates auctions to determine a market price for spectrum to reflect its value to the buyer at that time.
(3) Economists advocate auctions to determine a market price for spectrum to reflect their value to the buyer at that time.
(4) Economists advocate auctions to determine a market price for spectrum to reflect its value to the buyer at that time.
(5) All are incorrect
Q-7
(1) Such a pleasant day and evening should have ended with a restful night and happy dreams, but it didn't.
(2) Such a pleasant day and evening should have ended with a restful night and happy dreams and it doesn’t.
(3) Such a pleasant day and evening should have end at a restful night and happy dreams, but it didn't.
(4) Such a pleasant day and evening should have ended with a restful night but happy dreams and it doesn’t.
(5) All are incorrect
Q-8
(1) The consensus between economists is that the central bank is liking to do a balancing act among checking inflation and pushing growth, with most of them expecting another rate cut next month.
(2) The consensus among economists is that the central bank is likely to do a balancing act among checking inflation and pushing growth, with most of them expecting another rate cut next month.
(3) The consensus between economists is that the central bank is likely to do a balancing act among checking inflation and push growth, with most of them expecting another rate cut next month.
(4) The consensus among economists is that the central bank is likely to do a balancing act between checking inflation and pushing growth, with most of them expecting another rate cut next month.
(5) All are incorrect
Q-9
(2) The consensus among economists is that the central bank is likely to do a balancing act among checking inflation and pushing growth, with most of them expecting another rate cut next month.
(3) The consensus between economists is that the central bank is likely to do a balancing act among checking inflation and push growth, with most of them expecting another rate cut next month.
(4) The consensus among economists is that the central bank is likely to do a balancing act between checking inflation and pushing growth, with most of them expecting another rate cut next month.
(5) All are incorrect
Q-9
(1) At the heart of wireless communications is radio frequency spectrum, which allows a colossal number of Indian who benefit from affordable telephone and internet access.
(2) At the heart of wireless communications is radio frequency spectrum, which allows colossal number of Indians to benefit from affordable telephone and internet access.
(3) At the heart of wireless communications is radiofrequency spectrum, which allows a colossal number of Indians to benefit from affordable telephone and internet access.
(4) At the heart of wireless communications is radio frequency spectrum, which allow a colossal number of Indians who benefit of affordably telephone and internet access.
(5) All are incorrect
Q-10
(2) At the heart of wireless communications is radio frequency spectrum, which allows colossal number of Indians to benefit from affordable telephone and internet access.
(3) At the heart of wireless communications is radiofrequency spectrum, which allows a colossal number of Indians to benefit from affordable telephone and internet access.
(4) At the heart of wireless communications is radio frequency spectrum, which allow a colossal number of Indians who benefit of affordably telephone and internet access.
(5) All are incorrect
Q-10
(1) Although there was cultural opposition in India to Borlaug's methods and seeds the famine was so bad by 1965 that the government stepped at and urged the project forward.
(2) Although there was cultural opposition in India to Borlaug's methods and seeds yet the famine was so bad at 1965 that the government stepped in and urged the project forward.
(3) Although there was cultural opposition in India to Borlaug's methods and seeds the famine was so bad by 1965 that the government stepped in and urge the project forward.
(4) Although there was cultural opposition in India to Borlaug's methods and seeds yet the famine was so bad by 1965 that the government stepped in and urged the project forward.
(5) All are incorrect
(2) Although there was cultural opposition in India to Borlaug's methods and seeds yet the famine was so bad at 1965 that the government stepped in and urged the project forward.
(3) Although there was cultural opposition in India to Borlaug's methods and seeds the famine was so bad by 1965 that the government stepped in and urge the project forward.
(4) Although there was cultural opposition in India to Borlaug's methods and seeds yet the famine was so bad by 1965 that the government stepped in and urged the project forward.
(5) All are incorrect
Answers :-
Q.1 (4)
Q.2 (4)
Q.3 (4)
Q.4 (5)
Q.5 (4)
Q.6 (4)
Q.7 (1)
Q.8 (4)
Q.9 (3)
Q.10 (4)
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