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English Language Quiz For IBPS | RBI | SBI | NABARD | LIC | 11-05-2024

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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.
Pick out the most effective words from the given words to fill in the blanks to make the sentence meaningfully complete

1-In 1907, Leo Hendrick Baekeland, a Belgian scientist working _________ New York, discovered and ______________ a revolutionary new synthetic material.

1. at; patented

2. in; patented

3. on; patents

4. under; will patent

5. of; patents

Fill in the blanks with the correct words.

2-Jaipur is the ______ city of the Indian state of Rajasthan, which was founded on 18 November 1727 by Jai Singh II, the ruler of Amer, after ______ the city is named.

1. Large, who

2. Larger, whom

3. Largest, who

4. Huge, whom

5. Largest, whom

3-It has become ______ a common sight, even across smalltowns India, to observe men, women and youngsters glued to the screens of their mobile phones while deeply ______ to traffic and other dangers around them.

1. Quite, oblivious

2. Quite obstinate

3. Quiet, oblivious

4. Quite, heeding

5. Quiet, unheeding

A sentence/a part of the sentence is underlined. Five alternatives are given to the underlined part which may improve the meaning of the sentence. Choose the correct alternative and click the button corresponding to it. In case no improvement is needed, click the option corresponding to "No improvement".

4-The army has given their order to vacate the village.

1. there order to

2. its order of

3. its order to

4. their order of

5. No improvement

5-Standing in the middle of the road was a bad idea.

1. were a bad

2. are a bad

3. were the bad

4. are the bad

5. No improvement

6-Everyone has come, haven't she?

1. haven't they

2. hasn't she

3. haven't he

4. hasn't they

5. No improvement

7-One should obey their parents.

1. obey one's parents

2. obeyed his parents

3. obey its parents

4. obeying one parents

5. No improvement

8-Each of the girls has their own doll.

1. has there own

2. has her own

3. had their own

4. has his own

5. No improvement

In the question given below, a sentence is given, divided into parts. One of the parts may contain an error. Identify the part that contains the error and mark it as the answer. Ignore errors of punctuation. In case the sentence is correct as it is, mark option (e), that is, 'No error'. The words in bold are grammatically and contextually correct. 

9-Scarcely had Richard reached the stage than the audience started screaming, for the people were too excited.

1. Scarcely

2. reached the stage

3. than the audience

4. for the people were

5. No error

10-Ironically for Walesa or Havel, it is the political heirs of their oppressors which will lead these countries into the EU.

1. Ironically for Walesa

2. or Havel, it is the

3. of their oppressors which

4. will lead these countries

5. No error

Answers:-

Q.1 (2)

Q.2 (5)

Q.3 (1)

Q.4 (3)

Q.5 (5)

Q.6 (1)

Q.7 (1)

Q.8 (2)

Q.9 (3)

Q.10 (3)

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