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English Quizzes For SIDBI GRADE A 2022 : 26th March – Practice Test

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TOPIC: Practice Test

 

Directions (1-5): There has been a word omitted from the
following sentences which prevents the particular sentence from becoming
meaningful. Choose the option which contains the correct word to be placed in
the filler. If no word is likely to fit in the sentence, then choose none of
these
are your answer.

 

Q1. Four-time FIFA World Cup champions Italy failed to
qualify for 2022 ________________ of the tournament
after losing to North Macedonia 0-1 in their qualifiers playoff semi-final.

(a) decoration

(b) edition

(c) intention

(d) invention

(e) None of these

 

Q2. Ukraine on Thursday claimed to have destroyed Russia’s
large landing ship, Orsk, in the Russian-___________________ port city of
Berdyansk.

(a) occupied

(b) retrospective

(c) convoluted

(d) pungent

(e) None of these

 

Q3. After remaining _____________________ for a day, petrol
and diesel prices were hiked again across the country on Friday, March 25,
2022.

(a) repulsive

(b) macho

(c) perplexed

(d) unchanged

(e) None of these

 

Q4. The tropical Indian Ocean has been facing the __________________
of rising temperatures for decades as climate change worsens.

(a) admiration

(b) consolation

(c) brunt

(d) enigma

(e) None of these

 

Q5. Astronomers from the Max-Planck Institute for Astronomy
in Germany have identified and studied the different phases in the _______________
of our home galaxy.

(a) creativity

(b) evolution

(c) expenditure

(d) stiffness

(e) None of these

 

Directions (6-10): Choose the synonyms for the words given
in bold from the given options.

 

Q6. Bewitching

(a) Commotion

(b) Scorn

(c) Alluring

(d) Precarious

(e) None of these

 

Q7. Successful

(a) Propitious

(b) Repugnant

(c) Remonstrate

(d) Vacillate

(e) None of these

 

Q8. Zenith

(a) Stabilize

(b) Renounce

(c) Gallant

(d) Apex

(e) None of these

 

Q9. Yearn

(a) Crave

(b) Exert

(c) Temporal

(d) Paramount

(e) None of these

 

Q10. Jubilant

(a) Intricate

(b) Rejoicing

(c) Attribute  

(d) Wayward

(e) None of these

 

Direction (11-15): Rearrange the given sentence (A), (B),
(C), (D), (E) and (F) to form a meaningful paragraph and answer the questions
that follow.

 

(A) Nuclear power is the fifth-largest source of
electricity in the country after coal, gas, hydroelectricity and wind power.

(B) Shortly after India’s independence in August 1947, Homi
J Bhaba convinced the then-PM Jawaharlal Nehru to invest in nuclear energy.

(C) India now has 23 operable nuclear reactors and seven
nuclear reactors under construction.

(D) It has a largely indigenous nuclear power programme.

(E) The Atomic Energy Act of 1948 created the Indian Atomic
Energy Commission “to provide for the development and control of atomic energy
and purposes connected therewith”.

(F) The Indian government aims to grow its nuclear power capacity
as part of its infrastructure development programme and has set ambitious
targets for the same.

 

Q11. Which of the following will be the FIRST sentence of
the rearranged paragraph?

(a) A

(b) C

(c) E

(d) B

(e) F

 

Q12. Which of the following will be the THIRD sentence of
the rearranged paragraph?

(a) D

(b) B

(c) E

(d) C

(e) A

 

Q13. Which of the following will be the FIFTH sentence of
the rearranged paragraph?

(a) C

(b) D

(c) E

(d) B

(e) F

 

Q14. Which of the following will be the LAST sentence of
the rearranged paragraph?

(a) D

(b) C

(c) B

(d) A

(e) F

 

Q15. What will be the correct sequence of the given
sentences?

(a) CDEFAB

(b) DFCEAB

(c) FDBECA

(d) BEDACF

(e) FBADEC

 

SOLUTIONS:


S1. Ans (b)

Sol. The appropriate word that will be used to fill the
blank is edition which one of a series of repeated events.

Decoration- the process or art of decorating something.

Intention- a thing intended; an aim or plan.

Invention- the act of bringing ideas or objects together in
a novel way to create something that did not exist before

S2. Ans (a)

Sol. The appropriate word that will be used to fill the
blank is occupied which means a place that is being controlled by an
army or group of people that has moved into it.

Retrospective- looking back on or dealing with past events
or situations.

Convoluted- (especially of an argument, story, or sentence)
extremely complex and difficult to follow.

Pungent- having a sharply strong taste or smell.

S3. Ans (d)

Sol. The appropriate word that will be used to fill the
blank is unchanged which means staying the same.

Repulsive- arousing intense distaste or disgust.

Macho- masculine in an overly assertive or aggressive way.

Perplexed- completely baffled; very puzzled

S4. Ans (c)

Sol. The appropriate word that will be used to fill the
blank is brunt which means the worst part or chief impact of a specified
action.

Admiration- respect and warm approval.

Consolation- the comfort received by a person after a
loss or disappointment.

Enigma- a person or thing that is mysterious or difficult
to understand.

S5. Ans (b)

Sol. The appropriate word that will be used to fill the
blank is evolution which means the process of developing by gradual
changes.

Creativity- the use of imagination or original ideas to
create something; inventiveness.

Expenditure- an amount of money spent.

Stiffness- inability to move easily and without pain.

S6. Ans (c)

Sol. The synonym of Bewitching (enchanting or delightful)
is Alluring. It means powerfully and mysteriously attractive or
fascinating; seductive.

Commotion- a state of confused and noisy disturbance.

Scorn- a feeling and expression of contempt or disdain for
someone or something.

Precarious- not securely held or in position; dangerously
likely to fall or collapse.

S7. Ans (a)

Sol. The synonym of Successful (achieving or having
achieved success; having attained wealth, position, honours, or the like;
resulting in or attended with success.)
is Propitious. It means giving
or indicating a good chance of success; favourable.

Repugnant- extremely distasteful; unacceptable.

Remonstrate- to present and urge reasons in opposition.

Vacillate- waver between different opinions or actions; be
indecisive.

S8. Ans (d)

Sol. The synonym of Zenith (the time at which something
is most powerful or successful)
is Apex. It means the highest point
of achievement; a climax.

Stabilize- to cause something to become fixed and stop
changing, esp. in order to keep it from becoming worse, or to become fixed and
stop changing.

Renounce- formally declare one’s abandonment of (a claim,
right, or possession).

Gallant- (of a person or their behaviour) brave; heroic.

S9. Ans (c)

Sol. The synonym of Yearn (have an intense feeling of longing
for something, typically something that one has lost or been separated from)

is Crave. It means feel a powerful desire for (something).

Exert- make a physical or mental effort.

Temporal- lasting only for a time; transitory; temporary.

Paramount- more important than anything else; supreme.

S10. Ans (b)

Sol. The synonym of Jubilant (feeling or expressing
great happiness and triumph)
is Rejoicing. It means great joy;
jubilation.

Intricate- very complicated or detailed.

Attribute- to explain (something) by indicating a cause.

Wayward- difficult to control or predict because of wilful
or perverse behaviour.

S11. Ans. (e)

Sol. The correct sequence is FDBECA.

(F) The Indian government aims to grow its nuclear power
capacity as part of its infrastructure development programme and has set
ambitious targets for the same.

(D) It has a largely indigenous nuclear power programme.

(B) Shortly after India’s independence in August 1947, Homi
J Bhaba convinced the then-PM Jawaharlal Nehru to invest in nuclear energy.

 (E) The Atomic
Energy Act of 1948 created the Indian Atomic Energy Commission “to provide for
the development and control of atomic energy and purposes connected therewith”.

(C) India now has 23 operable nuclear reactors and seven
nuclear reactors under construction.

(A) Nuclear power is the fifth-largest source of
electricity in the country after coal, gas, hydroelectricity and wind power.

S12. Ans. (b)

Sol. The correct sequence is FDBECA.

(F) The Indian government aims to grow its nuclear power
capacity as part of its infrastructure development programme and has set
ambitious targets for the same.

(D) It has a largely indigenous nuclear power programme.

(B) Shortly after India’s independence in August 1947, Homi
J Bhaba convinced the then-PM Jawaharlal Nehru to invest in nuclear energy.

(E) The Atomic Energy Act of 1948 created the Indian Atomic
Energy Commission “to provide for the development and control of atomic energy
and purposes connected therewith”.

(C) India now has 23 operable nuclear reactors and seven
nuclear reactors under construction.

(A) Nuclear power is the fifth-largest source of
electricity in the country after coal, gas, hydroelectricity and wind power.

S13. Ans. (a)

Sol. The correct sequence is FDBECA.

(F) The Indian
government aims to grow its nuclear power capacity as part of its
infrastructure development programme and has set ambitious targets for the
same.

(D) It has a largely
indigenous nuclear power programme.

(B) Shortly after
India’s independence in August 1947, Homi J Bhaba convinced the then-PM
Jawaharlal Nehru to invest in nuclear energy.

(E) The Atomic Energy
Act of 1948 created the Indian Atomic Energy Commission “to provide for the development
and control of atomic energy and purposes connected therewith”.

(C) India now has 23
operable nuclear reactors and seven nuclear reactors under construction.

(A) Nuclear power is
the fifth-largest source of electricity in the country after coal, gas,
hydroelectricity and wind power.

S14. Ans. (d)

Sol. The correct sequence is FDBECA.

(F) The Indian government aims to grow its nuclear power
capacity as part of its infrastructure development programme and has set
ambitious targets for the same.

(D) It has a largely indigenous nuclear power programme.

(B) Shortly after India’s independence in August 1947, Homi
J Bhaba convinced the then-PM Jawaharlal Nehru to invest in nuclear energy.

(E) The Atomic Energy Act of 1948 created the Indian Atomic
Energy Commission “to provide for the development and control of atomic energy
and purposes connected therewith”.

(C) India now has 23 operable nuclear reactors and seven
nuclear reactors under construction.

(A) Nuclear power is the fifth-largest source of
electricity in the country after coal, gas, hydroelectricity and wind power.

S15. Ans. (c)

Sol. The correct sequence is FDBECA.

(F) The Indian government aims to grow its nuclear power
capacity as part of its infrastructure development programme and has set
ambitious targets for the same.

(D) It has a largely indigenous nuclear power programme.

(B) Shortly after India’s independence in August 1947, Homi
J Bhaba convinced the then-PM Jawaharlal Nehru to invest in nuclear energy.

(E) The Atomic Energy Act of 1948 created the Indian Atomic
Energy Commission “to provide for the development and control of atomic energy
and purposes connected therewith”.

(C) India now has 23 operable nuclear reactors and seven
nuclear reactors under construction.

(A) Nuclear power is the fifth-largest source of
electricity in the country after coal, gas, hydroelectricity and wind power.

 

 







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