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IBPS RRB Mains Daily English Mock 7th October-Miscellaneous

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Directions (1-5): In each of the following sentences there are two blank
spaces. Below each five pairs of words have been denoted by numbers (a), (b), (c),
(d) and (e). Find out which pair of words can be filled up in the blanks in the
sentences in the same sequence to make the sentence meaningfully complete.

 

Q1. The old
miser’s _________ did him little good when he died without heir or friend, and
all his precious money was _________ to the state.

(a)
frugality, escheated 

(b)
miserliness, ordained

(c)
exemplariness, given             

(d)
frugality, ordained

(e)
indulgence, Willed

 

Q2. Unlike
the other photojournalists, Rochelle despised the __________ nature of the
newspaper business because she craved __________.

(a)
permutable, habitude            

(b)
flexible, chaos

(c)
permutable, chaos   

(d)
flexible, stable

(e) heinous,
posterity

 

Q3. In the
plots of most Bollywood movies, there is/are a character/s with _____________
intentions, whose primary role is to try to ______________ the handsome hero in
his noble mission.

(a) Furtive,
abet             

(b)
malevolent, thwart

(c)
unsavory, depict      

(d)
inappropriate, derail

(e)
Benevolent, obstruct


 

Q4. After a natural spring
was discovered in the arid region, the family’s old, abandoned farm was          quickly _____________ into a
profitable private business, centered around a state-of-the-art well that
______________valuable water.

(a) turned,
expiates

(b)
configured, manipulates

(c)
transformed, emanates

(d)
expropriated, eradicates

(e)
transpired, exhaled


 

Q5. For some politicians,
charm is a mere ____________adopted to get votes and _________criticism.

(a)
prerequisite, distort

(b)
affection, alleviate

(c) tool, inflict

(d) ruse,
condone

(e)
contender, earn

Directions (6-10): Which of the phrases
(a), (b), (c) or (d) given below each sentence to make it grammatically
correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and ‘No correction is
required’, mark (e) as the answer.

 

Q6.
Governments in India and elsewhere commit themselves to maintaining
fiscal-deficit targets largely because they fear that not doing would scare away foreign investors and anger global
finance.

(a)
that not doing so will

(b)
such that not doing would

(c)
such that not doing will

(d)
that not doing so would

(e)
No correction required.

Q7.
In the current circumstances, it seems
that the only engine
of demand that can pull the Indian economy forward is
government expenditure.

(a)
it seemed that the only engine

(b)
it seems that the all engine

(c)
it seems that the most engine

(d)
it all seems that the engine

(e)
No correction required.

 

Q8.
In JNU, the crisis was sparked by a group of students organising a protest
meeting in support of Afzal Guru, whose
execution had been questioned
by several legal luminaries.

(a)
whom execution has been questioned

(b)
whose execution has been questioned

(c)
whose execution having been questioned

(d)
whose execution being questioned

(e)
No correction required

 

Q9.
In China, there is anticipation that with the recent lifting of sanctions,
Iran’s energy infrastructure will grow—a
move that was likely to further
deepen Tehran’s strategic linkages with
Eurasia.

(a)
a move that is like to further

(b)
a move that is likely to furthering

(c)
a move that is likely to further

(d)
a move that was likely to further

(e)
No correction required.

Q10.
Robust investments and expansion by the private sector has have a significant role to play in the development apart from
other related factors especially innovations in medical technologies.

(a)
has have a significant role to

(b)
have had a significant role to

(c)
had have a significant role to

(d)
has had a significant role to

(e)
No correction required.

 

Directions (11-15): Rearrange the following
five sentences (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) in the proper sequence to form a
meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.

 

(A) The socialisation
function of the family is a generalised one and is aimed at preparing us for
membership of kinship group and the community.

(B)
The family is only one of the varieties of agencies of socialisation.

(C)
ln other words, through the socialization process we learn the basic facts
necessary for the performance of a variety of social roles in the society in
which we grow up.

(D)
Socialisation is the process by which cultural, social and moral values and
beliefs are transmitted from one generation to the next.

(E)
Thus, the way in which the process operates will depend largely upon the views
taken by the parents of what their children ought to be like when they are
grown up.

 

Q11. Which of the following should be the SECOND
sentence after rearrangement?

(a)
A

(b)
B

(c)
C

(d)
D

(e)
E

 

Q12. Which of the following should be the FOURTH
sentence after rearrangement?

(a)
A

(b)
B

(c)
C

(d)
D

(e)
E

 

Q13. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence
after rearrangement?

(a)
A

(b)
B

(c)
C

(d)
D

(e)
E

 

Q14. Which of the following should be the THIRD
sentence after rearrangement?

(a)
A

(b)
B

(c)
C

(d)
D

(e)
E

 

Q15. Which of following will be the FIFTH (LAST)
sentence after rearrangement?

(a)
A

(b)
B

(c)
C

(d)
D

(e)
E

 

Solutions:

S1. Ans. (a)

Sol. ‘frugality…
Escheated’ is the correct use.

Frugalitythe quality of being economical with money or food.

Escheated– is the transfer of title of
property or an estate to the state when an individual dies without a will.

S2. Ans. (a)

Sol.
‘permutable… habitude’ is the correct use.

Permutableable to be changed or exchanged.

Habitudea habitual tendency or way of behaving.

S3. Ans. (b)

Sol.
‘malevolent, thwart’ is the correct use.

Malevolent having or showing a wish to do evil to others.

Thwartprevent (someone) from accomplishing something.

S4. Ans. (c)

Sol.
‘transformed, emanates’ is the correct use.

Emanatesissue or spread out
from (a source).

S5. Ans. (b)

Sol.
‘affection, alleviate’ is the correct use.

Alleviatemake (suffering,
deficiency, or a problem) less severe.

S6.
Ans. (d)

Sol.
Replace ‘that
not doing would’ with ‘that not doing so would’.

S7.
Ans. (e)

Sol.
No correction
required.

S8.
Ans. (b)

Sol.
Replace ‘whose execution had been questioned’
with ‘whose execution has been questioned’.

S9.
Ans. (c)

Sol.
Replace ‘a
move that was likely to further’ with ‘a move that is likely to further’.

S10.
Ans.(d)

Sol.
Replace ‘has
have a significant role to’ with ‘has had a significant role to’.

 

Directions (11-15): the correct sequence is DBACE

S11.Ans.(b)

S12.Ans.(c)

S13.Ans.(d)

S14.Ans.(a)

S15.Ans.(e)

 

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