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English Language Quiz For IBPS | RBI | SBI | NABARD | LIC | 05-03-2024

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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.
Q1. In the following question, three sentences have been given, choose the sentence/s which are grammatically correct. If all the sentences are correct, your answer is (5).

A. The number of demat accounts have risen sharply, signifying that more retail investors are trying their hand at direct investing.
The high levels of interest in the Happiest Minds further confirms this trend, and in fact raises questions if the retail frenzy is near its peak.

C. Investors also need to weigh in significant leadership and management churn in the company through recent years.

1) Only A

2) Only B

3) Both A & C

4) Both B & C

5) All are Correct


Q2. In the following question, three sentences have been given, choose the sentence/s which are grammatically correct. If all the sentences are correct, your answer is (5).


Wipro said it will also collaborate with institutions and universities in North Rhine-Westphalia state to develop tailored programs.
The digital innovation hub will aim to galvanise adoption of new skills and technologies by companies to innovate and re-imagine their products.

C. Wipro’s proposed digital innovation hub comes at a time when according to the European Commission, only one out of five company across the European Union are highly digitalized.

1) Only A

2) Only B

3) Both A & C

4) Both B & C

5) All are Correct


Q3. In the following question, three sentences have been given, choose the sentence/s which are grammatically correct. If all the sentences are correct, your answer is (5).

A. Moving away entirely from corporate loans to retail loans may not be good for lenders and they should instead maintain a good balance in their loan portfolio.

B. Asian shares fell on Wednesday as stocks on the Wall Street witnessed another bout of sell-off in tech stocks.

C. Investors were also wary as oil prices hit lows not seen since June and a major drug maker delayed testing of a coronavirus vaccine.

1) Only A

2) Only B

3) Both A & C

4) Both B & C

5) All are Correct


Q4. In the following question, three sentences have been given, choose the sentence/s which are grammatically correct. If all the sentences are correct, your answer is (5).

A. Land pollution is big threat to the environment. It is growing day by day owing to the increasing population as well as the rise in the industries around.

B. Due to the increase in population and the growth of urbanization forests are being cut at a rapid pace to accommodate people.

C. Deforestation causes land pollution as it degrades the soil quality. Similarly, increase in population has also given rise to the household waste which again leads to land pollution.

1) Only A

2) Only B

3) Both A & C

4) Both B & C

5) All are Correct


Q5. In the following question, three sentences have been given, choose the sentence/s which are grammatically correct. If all the sentences are correct, your answer is (5).

A. With the pandemic's peak not yet in sight and the government not providing adequate direct fiscal support, the downside risks to our earlier forecast have materialized.

B. A stretched fiscal position has constrained the government from spending more to support the economy and the policy push to growth remained muted, except in pockets.

C. India has overtaken Brazil as second worst hit country with over 42 lakh coronavirus cases.

1) Only A

2) Only B

3) Both A & C

4) Both B & C

5) All are Correct


In the following passage, some blanks are given and against each five words are suggested to fill in the blank. You have to choose a pair of words which can appropriately be filled in the blank.

The Supreme Court on Thursday gave in to a ____A____ plea of the Union government for two more weeks to brainstorm with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and banks on crucial issues such as sector specific loan restructuring, charging borrowers’ interest on interest for loans deferred during the moratorium period.

The next hearing is scheduled for September 28. Solicitor ­General Tushar Mehta told a Bench led by Justice Ashok Bhushan that ___B____ were being held at the “highest level” of the government. Individual borrowers and various sectors of commerce and industry, including traders, power and real estate, urged the court to pass an interim

order extending the loan moratorium that expired on August 31. They said loan ___C____ would not help as banks have already started debiting interest on interest. Their credit ratings and asset value have dipped.

This has seriously affected the confidence of account­ holders. The worst hit are the individual borrowers who have come out of the moratorium period only to find that they are supposed to pay interest on loan interest ___D____ during the moratorium. But the court, which was on the ___E___ of passing an interim order, merely went on to record the versions of the government and the borrowers before deciding to wait for the results of the

“deliberations being held at the highest level”.

Its order recorded the government had formed “expert committees” that would file reports. Mr. Mehta assured the court, “We are going into the problem in a ___F____ way”. Justice M.R. Shah told him, “You must have a complete and clear policy. Whatever is there it should be very clear”. On the other hand, senior advocate Rajiv Dutta, for an individual borrower, said status quo as on August 31 should be maintained till the government took a decision.

Q5. Choose the correct option for A.

A. Relenting

B. Intermittent

C. Persistent

D. Urging

E. Tenacious

1) Both A & C

2) Both B & E

3) Both B & D

4) Both C & E

5) Both A & B


Q6. Choose the correct option for B.

A. Deliberations

B. Considerations

C. Heedlessness

D. Disregards

E. Inclusion

1) Both A & C

2) Both B & E

3) Both B & D

4) Both C & E

5) Both A & B


Q7. Choose the correct option for C.

A. Innovation

B. Restructuring

C. Waiver

D. Remodeling

E. Omission

1) Both A & C

2) Both B & E

3) Both B & D

4) Both C & E

5) Both A & B


Q8. Choose the correct option for D.

A. Expedited

B. Adjourned

C. Promoted

D. Engrossed

E. Deferred

1) Both A & C

2) Both B & E

3) Both B & D

4) Both C & E

5) Both A & B


Q9. Choose the correct option for E.

A. Core

B. Threshold

C. Brink

D. Oversight

E. Domicile

1) Both A & E

2) Both B & C

3) Both B & D

4) Both C & E

5) Both A & B


Q10. Choose the correct option for F.

A. Integrated

B. Atomistic

C. Holistic

D. Abridged

E. Mangled

1) Both A & C

2) Both B & E

3) Both B & D

4) Both C & E

5) Both A & B



Answers:-

Ans 1-(4)

Ans 2-(2)

Ans 3-(5)

Ans 4-(4)

Ans 5-(1)

Ans 6-(4)

Ans 7-(5)

Ans 8-(3)

Ans 9-(2)

Ans 10-(1)

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