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English Language Quiz For Bank Mains Exams 2021- 7 February

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Directions (1-5): In each of the following questions a short
passage is given with one of the lines in the passage missing and represented
by a blank. Select the best out of the five answer choices given, to make the
passage complete and coherent (coherent means logically complete and sound).

Q1. India saw 1,100 heat-related deaths
in 2016, and more than 2,200 in 2015. Most states do not report the deaths and
very few cities have heat action plans, said Dr Mavalankar, who was
instrumental in Ahmedabad adopting a heat action plan, and becoming the first
South Asian city to inform citizens about extreme weather and of ways to take
necessary action. In 2010, Ahmedabad faced a severe heat wave, and 274 cases of
heatstroke and 65 deaths; by contrast, ______________________________________

(a) there were 57 cases of heatstroke
and 11 deaths in 2015, after implementation of the heat action plan.

(b) temperatures must rise above 30
degrees Celsius with a departure of at least 4.5 degrees Celsius.

(c) these “hot spots” have been “at the lower end of various health,
education, economic and population growth indicators”.

(d) the increasing recognition of heat as a public health problem,
India did not thus far have an HVI.

(e) the maximum temperature exceeds 40 degrees Celsius and the
departure from normal is at least 6.5 degrees Celsius.

 

Q2. Centrist Emmanuel Macron has been
projected to become next president of France after early estimates showed him
beating far-right rival Marine Le Pen by around 65 per cent to 35 in the runoff
election. __________________________________. Reflecting on the early
estimates, Macron said, “A new page in our long history has turned tonight.” He
added that he wanted the result to be that of rediscovery of hope and trust.
The 39-year-old former investment banker will be the country’s youngest-ever leader
and faces a mounting challenge to revive the country’s economy and fractured
country.

(a) Macron said his victory in Sunday’s election represented “hope” and
a “new chapter” for France.

(b) The victory caps an extraordinary rise for the 39-year-old former
investment banker, who will become the country’s youngest-ever leader.

(c) The vote was considered as crucial
for the fate of Europe following a high-octane divisive election campaign.

(d) Initial estimates showed Macron winning between 65.5% and 66.1% of
ballots ahead of Le Pen on between 33.9% and 34.5%.

(e) The result will resonate worldwide and particularly in Brussels and
Berlin where leaders will breathe a sigh of relief that Le Pen’s anti-EU,
anti-globalisation programme has been defeated.

 

Q3. It is tempting to see demonetisation
as a scheme for the least advantaged to be better-off. However, by being
seemingly neutral, the policy did not take into account the justifiable
differences between subjects — it hurt the very constituency it sought to help.
Demonetisation inflicted suffering on all, despite the deeply unequal manner in
which that suffering can be borne. Demonetisation did not specifically target
any section of the population (despite claims that the rich were sought to be
penalised for their corrupt behaviour). ________________________________________

(a) However, the “impartial” utilitarian
policy of demonetisation did not distinguish regarding the manner of
acquisition of cash, expropriating all cash.

(b) In some ways, this is a precursor of libertarian paternalism, where
rules are meant to be “nudges” to change behaviour.

(c) The theory of what constitutes the “good” in utilitarian philosophy
has varied from pleasures and happiness to “nobleness of character”, to the
possession of traits and exercise of certain capacities.

(d) The goal posts of demonetisation have similarly been consistently
moving — data analysis shows that the objectives for demonetisation have
changed from “countering black money”, to “fake currency”, to “promoting
cashless and digital payments”.

(e) It created a uniform policy that
devalued all currency; and therefore (ironically) left the relatively affluent
who are already in the formal banking system unscathed and disproportionately
hurt the poor, the unbanked, the marginalised.

 

Q4. The bicycle was invented in the 19th
century and it remains a mode of transport for a large number of people.
Developed countries in Europe have brought back the bicycle as a mode of urban
commuting in a big way, ________________________________________. It is time
for India to promote bicycle culture as well, so that we burn less fossil fuels
while improving our health. Medical experts view cycling as an exercise which,
while being less strenuous on the body, is a workout for all the major muscles.

(a) while middle-income countries in
Latin America are trying to replicate the model.

(b) with the participation of one-fourth of its population of eight
million, every Sunday and on other holidays, covering around 68 days of the
year.

(c) Cycling culture, which existed in the 1970s and 1980s in India,
before the arrival of cars in big numbers, can be revived.

(d) it will reduce our CO2 emissions.

(e) as we gradually move away from fossil fuels, cycling will provide a
good alternative for short commutes and also become a sport for the young.

 

Q5. The present-day world needs a
philosophy and practice to herald non-exploitative social and economic structures
based on compassion, equality, liberty, fraternity and equal opportunity. In
terms of both philosophy and practice, Marxism combines in its scope both the
dimensions and thereby, provides a comprehensive approach for dealing with
complex social and economic issues of our time. Marxism, founded in the 19th
century, continues to be equally valid and pertinent for society and economy in
the 21st century. ___________________________________________

(a) It is grossly unfair to reduce Marxism to a mere study of the
economic dimensions of life.

(b) The comprehensive scope of Marxism, which encompasses not only the
materialistic basis of production, but also other finer dimensions of life,
makes it a wholesome and holistic method to understand — and transform — the
social, economic and cultural aspects of human consciousness.

(c) The capitalism which Marx analysed has today transformed into crony
capitalism, leading to more exploitation and causing grave dehumanisation.

(d) This is all the more striking in the
context of Europe, where every 20 years, a new philosophy emerges and
influences human action and consciousness.

(e) Terrorism and right-wing conservatism, new forms of fascism, global
warming and climate change are threatening to take us back to the dark ages of
the medieval period.

 

Direction (6-10): Select
the phrase/connector (STARTERS) from the given three options which can be used
to form a single sentence from the two sentences given below, implying the same
meaning as expressed in the statement sentences.

 

Q6. (1) It may be necessary to get rid
of colonial-era conventions to make administration more efficient.

(2) However, It is equally important to
think through the reforms and work out a viable sequence.

(i)Getting rid of colonial-era…

(ii)To make administration…

(iii)As it is equally important…

(a)Only (i) is correct

(b)Only (ii) is correct

(c)Only (iii) is correct

(d)Both (i) and (ii) are correct

(e)All are correct

 

Q7. (1) A diversified diet that meets
all nutritional requirements is difficult to provide.

(2) Fortification of food is relied upon
by many countries to prevent malnutrition.

(i)Provided a diversified diet…

(ii)Since a diversified diet…

(iii)As it is difficult to provide…

(a)Only (i) is correct

(b)Only (ii) is correct

(c)Only (iii) is correct

(d)Both (ii) and (iii) are correct

(e)All are correct

 

Q8. (1) There is definitely some merit in the criticism about the
imposition of dietary uniformity across the country in our eateries and
restaurants.

(2) The spirit behind the move is
undoubtedly praiseworthy.

(i)While there is definitely…

(ii)The imposition of dietary…

(iii)In spite of the fact that the
spirit…

(a)Only (i) is correct

(b)Only (ii) is correction

(c)Both (i) and (ii) are correct

(d)Both (ii) and (iii) are correct

(e)None is correct

 

Q9. (1) It may have a logical basis about questioning a
few not-so-righteous acts of judges and citing a few examples of corruption and
nepotism.

(2) This cannot overwhelm the bold
impartiality and character of a majority of our learned judges, reflected many
times and in many situations.

(i)Despite questioning a few…

(ii) In spite of the fact that the bold
impartiality …

(iii)Questioning a few not-so-righteous…

(a)Only (i) is correct

(b)Only (ii) is correct

(c)Only (iii) is correct

(d)Both (i) and (iii) are correct

(e)All are correct

 

Q10. (1) There was an early speculation about Trump and Putin sharing a warm
relationship.

 (2) However, it is too early to see whether
the recent attack will impact President Trump’s declared position of reaching
out to Russia.

(i)Though there was an…

(ii)Notwithstanding that there was…

(iii)Given an early speculation…

(a)Only (i) is correct

(b)Only (ii) is correct

(c)Both (i) and (ii) are correct

(d)Both (ii) and (iii) are correct

(e)All are correct

 

Directions (11-15): There are three sentences given in each question. Find the sentence(s)
which is/are grammatically correct and mark your answer choosing the best
possible alternative among the five options given below each question. If all
the sentences are correct, choose (e) as your answer.
  

 

Q11. (i) The last project of the company
was equally as successful as the first project.

(ii) The English teacher said that we
should work regularly if we wanted to improve our English.

(iii)Both of them have not turned up in
this court.

(a)Only (i) is correct

(b)Only (iii) is correct

(c)Both (i) and (ii) are correct

(d)Both (ii) and (iii) are correct

(e)All are correct

 

Q12. (i) He put his sign at the foot of
the letter and posted it without delay.

(ii)The reason why most of the people
commit crime is because they have not been properly educated.

(iii) I took a day’s leave to attend a
dear departed friend’s funeral service which was to be conducted by his family
priest.

(a)Only (i) is correct

(b)Both (i) and (ii) are correct

(c)Both (ii) and (iii) are correct

(d)None is correct

(e)All are correct

 

Q13. (i)No sooner we entered than he got
up and left the room.

(ii)It being a fine day, we went out for
a picnic at Okhla.

(iii)Yesterday I met an old friend when
I was going to the market.

(a)Only (iii) is correct

(b)Both (i) and (ii) are correct

(c)Both (ii) and (iii) are correct

(d)None is correct

(e)All are correct

 

Q14. (i) If a student needs advice about
careers, he or she should consult the Careers officer.

(ii) The theory of relativity is so
complicated as we cannot describe it in a few sentences.

(iii) I know she is having a lot of
books on how to improve English.

(a)Only (i) is correct

(b)Only (iii) is correct

(c)Both (i) and (ii) are correct

(d)Both (ii) and (iii) are correct

(e)All are correct

 

Q15. (i) It was seven o’clock in the
evening when the train steamed into the station.

(ii) We were still talking about what we
should do when we heard the children shouting.

(iii) Neither he nor I was able to
finish the task within the time limit.

(a)Only (i) is correct

(b)Only (ii) is correct

(c)Only (iii) is correct

(d)Both (i) and (iii) are correct

(e)All are correct

Also Check:

SOLUTIONS:

  S1. Ans. (a)

Sol. The given paragraph is about the
deaths due to extreme weather conditions in different parts of the country.
Read the penultimate sentence of the paragraph, it cites the death tolls in
Ahmedabad in 2010 and among the given options, only option (a) makes a valid
conclusion. Other options are irrelevant. Hence (a) is the correct option.

S2. Ans. (c)

Sol. The given paragraph is about the
new president of France and his victory in the presidential election. Read the
sentences on either side of the blank space, it can be inferred from there that
only option (c) forms a valid substitution. Other options fail to fill the gap
as they do not add meaning to the theme of the paragraph. Hence (c) is the
correct option.

S3. Ans. (e)

Sol. Read the paragraph carefully, it
talks about the Demonitisation and how it eventually affected the concerned
people. Read the penultimate sentence of the paragraph, from there it can be
inferred that only option (e) makes a perfect conclusion to the paragraph.
Other options though the part of the article fails to connect with the meaning
of the paragraph. Hence (e) is the correct option.

S4. Ans. (a)

Sol. The given paragraph is about the
bicycle culture in Europe and the need of the same culture in our country. Read
the sentences on either side of the blank space, it can be inferred from there
that only option (a) fills the gap more appropriately than any other given
options. Hence (a) is the correct option.

S5. Ans. (d)

Sol. The paragraph is about the
importance of Marxism in the present-day world. Read the last few sentences
carefully, among the given options option (d) makes the appropriate conclusion
to the paragraph as it can be easily connected with the theme of it. Other
options are irrelevant in the context of the meaning and theme of the
paragraph. Hence (d) is the correct option.

S6. Ans. (d)

Sol. (i) Getting rid of colonial-era conventions may be necessary to make
administration more efficient, but it is equally important to think through the
reforms and work out a viable sequence.

(ii) To make administration more
efficient, it may be necessary to get rid of colonial-era conventions, but it
is equally important to think through the reforms and work out a viable
sequence.

S7. Ans. (d)

Sol. (ii) Since a diversified diet that meets all
nutritional requirements is difficult to provide, fortification of food is
relied upon by many countries to prevent malnutrition.

(iii) As it is difficult to provide a
diversified diet that meets all nutritional requirements, fortification of food
is relied upon by many countries to prevent malnutrition.

S8. Ans. (a)

Sol. While there is definitely some
merit in this criticism about the imposition of dietary uniformity across the
country in our eateries and restaurants, the spirit behind the move is
undoubtedly praiseworthy.

S9. Ans. (c)

Sol. Questioning a few not-so-righteous
acts of judges and citing a few examples of corruption and nepotism may have a
logical basis, but this cannot overwhelm the bold impartiality and character of
a majority of our learned judges, reflected many times and in many situations.

S10. Ans. (e)

Sol. (i)Though there was an early
speculation about Trump and Putin sharing a warm relationship, it is too early
to see whether the recent attack will impact President Trump’s declared
position of reaching out to Russia.

(ii) Notwithstanding that there was an
early speculation about Trump and Putin sharing a warm relationship, it is too
early to see whether the recent attack will impact President Trump’s declared
position of reaching out to Russia.

(iii) Given an early speculation about Trump and Putin sharing a warm
relationship, it is too early to see whether the recent attack will impact
President Trump’s declared position of reaching out to Russia.

S11. Ans. (b)

Sol. (i) The use of ‘equally’ is superfluous in this case as ‘as
successful as’ is enough to define the success of the project.

e.g. Ram and Shyam are equally successful.

Ram is as successful as Shyam.

(ii) Replace “The English teacher” by
“The teacher of English” as ‘the English teacher’ means ‘the teacher from
England’ whereas ‘the teacher of English’ means “the teacher who teaches the
subject English”.

e.g. Mr. Jones is an English teacher.

Mr. Rakesh is a teacher of English.

(iii) The given sentence is
grammatically correct.

S12. Ans. (d)

Sol. (i) Use ‘signature’ in place of
‘sign’ as ‘sign’ (in case of
signature) is a Verb, whereas ‘signature’ is a Noun.

e.g. He signed (Verb) the
letter.

He put his signature (Noun) to the letter.

(ii)Use ‘that’ in place of ‘because’ as
the reason’ and ‘because’ are not used simultaneously in
a sentence.

e.g. The reason of his absence is that
he is ill.

(iii) The use of ‘service’ is
superfluous in this case as the word ‘funeral’
is itself a ‘service’. However, ‘a funeral procession’, ‘a funeral march’, ‘a funeral pyre’, ‘a funeral
pile
’ etc. are used.

S13. Ans. (c)

Sol. (i) Use ‘had’ after ‘No sooner’ as
the correct syntax is “No
sooner+had+Subject+V3
” or “No
sooner+did+Subject+V1
”.

e.g. No sooner had he started (V3) the
car…

No sooner did he start (V1) the
car…

(ii) The given sentence is grammatically
correct.

(iii) The given sentence is
grammatically correct.

S14. Ans. (a)

Sol. (i) The given sentence is
grammatically correct.

(ii) Replace ‘as’ by ‘that’ as the
structure of the sentence is based on ‘so…that’.

e.g. He is so poor that he cannot
buy even a pen.

(iii)Use ‘has’ in place of ‘is having’
as the Verbs defining ownership or possession (i.e. own,
possess, have, belong
) are not used in Continuous
Tense
but in Simple Tense.

e.g. He has two books. [not ‘is having’]

He owns
a car. [not ‘is owning’]

The book belongs to me. [not ‘is belonging’]

S15. Ans. (e)

Sol. All the given sentences are
grammatically correct.

 

 

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