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English Quizzes, For SBI CLERK & IBPS RRB PO Mains 2021 – 25th September

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Directions
(1-5): Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D) & (E) in
the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the
questions given below.

 

(A)
It was possible due to regular and critical reviews ensuring constant feedback
and criticism.

(B)
Every day at least 15 lakh calls were made to people and in a month one call
goes to every citizen to elicit feedback.

(C)
Nowhere in the world was such a massive exercise being carried out.

(D)
Still, there was scope for improvement in performance, delivery mechanism and
also in achieving the targets.

(E)
The government achieved a lot in spite of the hurdles created by and
non-cooperation from the Centre.

 

Q1.
Which of the following would be the FIRST sentence after the
rearrangement in the correct sequence?

(a)
B

(b)
E

(c)
C

(d)
A

(e)
D

 

Q2.
Which of the following would be the SECOND sentence after the
rearrangement in the correct sequence?

(a)
B

(b)
C

(c)
D

(d)
A

(e)
E

 

Q3.
Which of the following would be the THIRD sentence after the
rearrangement in the correct sequence?

(a)
A

(b)
D

(c)
C

(d)
E

(e)
B

 

Q4.
Which of the following would be the FOURTH sentence after the
rearrangement in the correct sequence?

(a)
D

(b)
A

(c) B

(d)
E

(e)
C

 

Q5.
Which of the following would be the FIFTH sentence after the
rearrangement in the correct sequence?

(a)
A

(b)
B

(c)
C

(d)
D

(e)
E

 

Directions (6-10): In
each of the questions given below a sentence is given with one blank. Below
each sentence FIVE words are given out of which ONE can fit the BLANK given in
the sentence. You have to choose the correct word which can fit in the given
sentence.

Q6.
Moments later he signed a fresh set of …………….. against Iran and warned
countries against any cooperation with Iran on its nuclear weapons programme.

(a)
rules

(b)
norms

(c)
sanctions

(d)
reimbursements

(e)
penalties

 

Q7.
It is unfortunate that despite the ………………… nature of the crime, which took
place over several days in January, when the girl from the nomadic Bakherwal
community went missing, some sought to see the incident along sectarian lines.

(a)
unstable

(b)
brilliant

(c)
horrific

(d)
tranquil

(e)
boiling

 

Q8.
In the normal course, only ………………… inaction on the part of the State police is
a reasonable ground for shifting the probe to another agency.

(a)
deliberate

(b)
relentless

(c)
unwitting

(d)
serious

(e)
vagary

 

Q9.
Vladimir Putin, who has maintained a tight grip on power in Russia for almost
two decades, begins his fourth term as President at a time when the country is
going through a difficult period, economically and …………………

(a)
intentionally

(b)
financially

(c)
diplomatically

(d)
practically

(e)
authentically

 

Q10.
A section of articulate Nagas who have ………………….. the secrecy around the
Framework Agreement believe that its terms need to be discussed and debated.

(a)
questioned

(b)
stated

(c)
rejected

(d) answered

(e)
doubts

 

Directions (11-15): In each of the questions given
below a sentence is given which is divided into 5 parts. It is then followed by
5 options which give one of the options as incorrect answer. Choose the option
which gives grammatically incorrect part.

Q11.
Even today the tribes of this region(A)/ are not influenced(B)/ by the “Indian”
culture(C)/. They are proudful(D)/ inheritors of a unique culture(E).

(a)
A

(b)
B

(c)
C

(d)
D

(e)
E

 

Q12.
A claim for damages for(A)/ negligent of the defendant(B)/ falls in the
arena(C)/ of a civil wrong(D)/ called a tort action(E). 

(a)
A

(b)
B

(c)
C

(d)
D

(e)
E

 

Q13.
An action at common law can be filled(A)/ for nonfeasance because the Railways
was(B)/ involved in what are recognized(C)/ as dangerous operations and hence
is(D)/ bound to take care of road users(E).

(a)
A

(b)
B

(c)
C

(d)
D

(e)
E

 

Q14.
I appreciated the fact that through(A)/ the levity and delectable nastiness
Wolf(B)/ managed to touch in(C)/ most of the major(D)/ issues Americans face
today(E).

(a)
A

(b)
B

(c)
C

(d)
D

(e)
E

 

Q15.
The laughter and satire someone(A)/ like Wolf bravely provides to(B)/ her
people are also(C)/ desperately required by us, but obviously they would(D)/ have
to be designed to meeting our particular needs(E).

(a)
A

(b)
B

(c)
C

(d)
D

(e)
E

 

SOLUTIONS:

 

S1.
Ans.(b)

Sol.
EABCD is the correct sequence; E

 

S2.
Ans.(d)

Sol.
A

 

S3.
Ans.(e)

Sol.
B

 

S4.
Ans.(e)

Sol.
C

 

S5.
Ans.(d)

Sol.
D

 

S6.
Ans.(c)

Sol.
sanctions– an approval, by an
authority, generally one that makes something valid; a coercive measure.

 

S7.
Ans.(c)

Sol. horrific– causing horror

 

S8.
Ans.(a)

Sol.
deliberate– intentional

 

S9.
Ans.(c)

Sol.
diplomatically– exhibiting diplomacy

 

S10.
Ans.(a)

Sol. questioned– that which is asked and
considered

 

S11.
Ans.(d)

Sol.
word like ‘proudful’ doesn’t exist.
Thus, it should be replaced by ‘proud’.

 

S12.
Ans.(b)

Sol.
‘negligent’ is an adjective whereas ‘negligence’ is a noun which should
come according to the context of the statement.

 

S13.
Ans.(a)

Sol.
Filed– a collection of papers
collated and archived together.

Filled
that is now fill

Thus,
‘filed’ should replace ‘filled’
which makes a grammatical sense.

 

S14.
Ans.(c)

Sol.
Touch upon– to make physical contact
with or to come into contact with

Thus,
‘touch upon’ should replace ‘touch in’.

 

S15.
Ans.(e)

Sol.
‘meet’ should replace ‘meeting’.

 

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