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Sentence Connectors for SBI PO Prelims: 16th June 2018

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Sentence Connectors for SBI PO Prelims: 16th June 2018

Sentence Connectors for SBI PO Prelims (Week-05)


English Language Section has given heebie-jeebies to the aspirants when they appear for a banking examination. As the level of every other section is only getting complex and convoluted, there is no doubt that thi, too, makes your blood run cold. The questions asked in this section are confusing and very time-consuming. But once dealt with proper strategy, speed, and accuracy, this section can get you the maximum marks in the examination.

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Directions (01-15): In the question given below two statements are given which are grammatically correct and meaningful. Connect them by choosing the word given below the statements in the best possible way without changing the intended meaning. Choose the best possible word as your answer accordingly from the options to form a correct, coherent sentence. 

Q1. (I) Early one morning,
(II) The fever left me as suddenly and mysteriously as it had come.
(a) nonetheless
(b) moreover
(c) however
(d) still
(e) either……or

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S1. Ans.(c) Sol. Early one morning, however, the fever left me as suddenly and mysteriously as it had come.


Q2. (I) The sky had grown darker again
(II) The wind made queer sobbing sounds as it swept over the valley.
(a) but
(b) still
(c) though
(d) although
(e) and

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S2. Ans.(e) Sol. The sky had grown darker again and the wind made queer sobbing sounds as it swept over the valley.


Q3. (I) He was an accomplished pianist and composer
(II) He never published any of his works.
(a) not only……but also
(b) although
(c) and
(d) however
(e) furthermore

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S3. Ans.(b) Sol. He was an accomplished pianist and composer, although he never published any of his works.


Q4. (I) Copper is not yet universally employed, price being the governing factor in its employment;
(II) The conducting quality of the iron used for telegraphic purposes has of late years been very greatly improved.
(a) so
(b) however
(c) moreover
(d) likewise
(e) similarly

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S4. Ans.(c) Sol. Copper is not yet universally employed, price being the governing factor in its employment; moreover, the conducting quality of the iron used for telegraphic purposes has of late years been very greatly improved.


Q5. (I) Imagine a thousand new arts, none of which are even invented
(II) Each with a thousand new great masters.
(a) nevertheless
(b) nonetheless
(c) and
(d) yet
(e) but

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S5. Ans.(d) Sol. Imagine a thousand new arts, none of which are even invented yet, each with a thousand new great masters.


Q6. (I) All change is a miracle to contemplate
(II) It is a miracle which is taking place every instant.
(a) still
(b) may be
(c) neither……nor
(d) either……or
(e) but

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S6. Ans.(e) Sol. All change is a miracle to contemplate; but it is a miracle which is taking place every instant.


Q7. (I) We are justified in concluding, therefore, that among the Greeks and Romans
(II) The examination of the liver was the basis of divination in the case of the sacrificial animal.
(a) and
(b) likewise
(c) still
(d) till
(e) until

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S7. Ans.(b) Sol. We are justified in concluding, therefore, that among the Greeks and Romans likewise the examination of the liver was the basis of divination in the case of the sacrificial animal.


Q8. (I) When public officials act wrongly
(II) Americans feel a responsibility to protest
(a) instead of
(b) in spite of
(c) On the other hand
(d) despite
(e) still

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S8. Ans.(c) Sol. On the other hand, when public officials act wrongly, Americans feel a responsibility to protest.


Q9. (I) I require of a visitor that he be not actually starving,
(II) He may have the very best appetite in the world, however he got it.
(a) till
(b) unless
(c) though
(d) or
(e) but

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S9. Ans.(c) Sol. I require of a visitor that he be not actually starving, though he may have the very best appetite in the world, however he got it.


Q10. (I) The fact that he studied very hard,
(II) He still didn’t pass the exam
(a) in spite of
(b) despite of
(c) moreover
(d) likewise
(e) similarly

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S10. Ans.(a) Sol. In spite of the fact that he studied very hard, he still didn’t pass the exam.


Q11. (I) The term “flora” is used in botany collectively for the plant growth of a district
(II)  “Fauna” is used collectively for the animals
(a) yet
(b) still
(c) but
(d) similarly
(e) or

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S11. Ans.(d) Sol. The term “flora” is used in botany collectively for the plant growth of a district; similarly “fauna” is used collectively for the animals.


Q12. (I) The blizzard grounded all the flights;
(II) She would not be able to fly home for the holidays.
(a) though
(b) therefore
(c) although
(d) since
(e) but

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S12. Ans.(b) Sol. The blizzard grounded all the flights; therefore, she would not be able to fly home for the holidays.


Q13. (I) What makes this sand foliage remarkable is its springing into existence
 (II) Suddenly
(a) immediately
(b) but
(c) and
(d) furthermore
(e) thus

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S13. Ans.(e) Sol. What makes this sand foliage remarkable is its springing into existence thus suddenly.


Q14. (I) The customer was displeased with her meal
(II) The chef prepared a replacement
(a) until
(b) hence
(c) till
(d) but
(e) though

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S14. Ans.(b) Sol. The customer was displeased with her meal, hence the chef prepared a replacement.


Q15. (I) Throughout the middle ages
(II) The word alba was somewhat loosely used
(a) nevertheless
(b) nonetheless
(c) moreover
(d) similarly
(e) however

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S15. Ans.(c) Sol. Throughout the middle ages, moreover, the word alba was somewhat loosely used.


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