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English Quizzes For SBI Clerk Prelims 2022 : 18th May – Word Swap

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TOPIC: Word Swap

Directions
(1-15): In each of the questions given below four words are given in bold.
These four words may or may not be in their correct position. The sentence is
then followed by options with the correct combination of words that should
replace each other in order to make the sentence grammatically and contextually
correct. Find the correct combination of the words that replace each other. If
the sentence is correct as it is then select option ‘
No
correction required’ 
as your
choice.

 

Q1. Sweden’s declaring (1) Minister Ann
Linde on Tuesday morning (2) signed an application Foreign (3) the
country wants to join (4) NATO.

(a) 2-4 and 1-3

(b) Only 2 and 4

(c) No correction required

(d) Only 1 and 3

(e) 1-4 and 2-3

 

Q2. The World Health (1) Organisation (WHO) released
the first ‘Global Report on Assistive Technology’ on May 16 which gives a snapshot
(2)
of the need for and access to various (3) “assistive
technologies” for people with disabilities (4).

(a) No correction required

(b) 2-4 and 1-3

(c) Only 1-4

(d) Only 2-3

(e) 1-2 and 3-4

 

Q3. Sri Lanka’s new prime minister said on Monday the
crisis-hit nation was citizens (1) to its last day of petrol, as the
country’s power minister told down (2) not to join the lengthy (3)
fuel queues that have galvanized weeks of anti-government protests (4).

(a) Both 1-4 and 2-3

(b) No correction required

(c) Only 1-2

(d) Both 1-2 and 3-4

(e) Only 2-3

 

Q4. Shanghai officials on Tuesday said they had residents
(1)
“zero-Covid at the community level” in what costly (2)
to be a turning point in a heavy-handed and appeared (3) campaign to
tame an Omicron outbreak — but many achieved (4) remain sceptical the
city will reopen anytime soon.

(a) No correction required

(b) Both 2-3 and 1-4

(c) Both 2-4 and 1-3

(d) Only 1-2

(e) Only 2-3

 

Q5. Elisabeth Borne has been named the
new (1) Prime Minister of France, the woman (2) time in 30 years
that a first (3) has held the position (4).

(a) Only 2-3

(b) Both 1-4 and 2-3

(c) No correction required

(d) Only 1-4

(e) Both 1-2 and 3-4

 

Q6. A/an offered (1) ago,
as Russia’s war in Ukraine pushed the world to the brink (2) of a food
crisis, India’s prime minister Narendra Modi month (3) to help countries
facing shortages (4).

(a) No correction required

(b) Only 1-3

(c) Only 2-4

(d) Both 1-3 and 2-4

(e) Both 1-2 and 3-4

 

Q7. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has mobilized (1)
the military to respond to the country’s first officially emergency (2)
outbreak of Covid-19, as the impoverished (3) nation scrambles to
address what state media has described as a “major national acknowledged
(4)
.”

(a) Both 2-4 and 1-3

(b) No correction required

(c) Only 2-4

(d) Both 1-4 and 2-3

(e) Only 1-3

 

Q8. On Sunday, India showed (1) up to play in the final
(2)
against Indonesia – the most successful country in the history (3)
of the team event – with an appetite for an unlikely win (4).

(a) Only 1-4

(b) Only 2-3

(c) No correction required

(d) Both 1-4 and 2-3

(e) Only 2- 4

 

Q9. France’s new (1) Prime Minister, Elisabeth Borne,
is the first woman (2) to hold the job (3) in more than 30 years
and says she hopes to inspire (4) young girls.

(a) No correction required

(b) Only 2-4

(c) Both 1-2 and 3-4

(d) Only 3-4

(e) Both 1-4 and 2-3


Q10. McDonald’s has said it will permanently
(1)
leave Russia after started (2) than 30 years and has more (3)
to sell its restaurants (4).

(a) No correction required

(b) Only 2-3

(c) Only 1-4

(d) Both 2-3 and 1-4

(e) Both 1-2 and 3-4

 

Q11. An intense (1) heatwave is sweeping
(2)
through northern India with capital (3) hitting a record 49.2C
(120.5F) in parts of the temperatures (4), Delhi.

(a) Only 1-2

(b) Both 2-3 and 1-4

(c) No correction required

(d) Only 3-4

(e) Both 1-3 and 2-4

 

Q12. Scientists have important (1)
plants in lunar (2) soil for the first time, a/an grown (3) step
towards making long-term stays on the moon possible (4).

(a) No correction required

(b) Both 2-4 and 1-3

(c) Only 2-4

(d) Only 1-3

(e) Both 1-4 and 2-3

 

Q13. President Joe Biden will White
(1) Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson of Sweden and President
Sauli Niinistö of Finland at the host (2) House for a meeting Thursday
amid their push (3) to join NATO in the wake (4) of Russia’s
invasion of Ukraine.

(a) Both 2-4 and 1-3

(b) Only 1-2

(c) Only 2-3

(d) No correction required

(e) Both 1-2 and 3-4

 

Q14. The UN (1) says almost 13 million (2)
people have fled (3) their homes since the Russian invasion (4)
of Ukraine.

(a) Both 1-4 and 2-3

(b) Only 2-3

(c) Both 1-3 and 2-4

(d) Only 2-4

(e) No correction required


Q15. Turkey’s president has membership
(1) his opposition (2) to Finland and Sweden joining Nato
– just hours (3) after they said they would seek restated (4).

(a) Only 1-4

(b) Both 1-4 and 2-3

(c) No correction required

(d) Both 1-3 and 2-4

(e) Only 2-3

 

SOLUTIONS:


S1. Ans (d)

Sol. Here, 1-3 i.e., ‘declaring – Foreign’ will be replaced to
make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct.

The sentence thus formed is: Sweden’s Foreign (3)
Minister Ann Linde on Tuesday morning (2) signed an application declaring
(1)
the country wants to join (4) NATO.

S2. Ans (a)

Sol. There are no corrections required in the given sentence.
It is correct as it is.

S3. Ans (c)

Sol. Here, 1-2 i.e., ‘citizens – down’ will be replaced to
make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct.

The sentence thus formed is: Sri Lanka’s new prime minister
said on Monday the crisis-hit nation was down (2) to its last day of
petrol, as the country’s power minister told citizens (1) not to join
the lengthy (3) fuel queues that have galvanized weeks of
anti-government protests (4).

S4. Ans (b)

Sol. Here, both 1-4 (residents- achieved) and 2-3 (costly- appeared)
will be replaced to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct.

The sentence thus formed is: Shanghai officials on Tuesday
said they had achieved (4) “zero-Covid at the community level”
in what appeared (3) to be a turning point in a heavy-handed and costly
(2)
campaign to tame an Omicron outbreak — but many residents (1)
remain sceptical the city will reopen anytime soon.

S5. Ans (a)

Sol. Here, 2-3 i.e., ‘woman first’ will be
replaced to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct.

The sentence thus formed is: Elisabeth Borne has been named
the new (1) Prime Minister of France, the first (3) time in 30
years that a woman (2) has held the position (4).

S6. Ans (b)

Sol. Here, both 1-3 ‘offered – month’ will be replaced
to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct.

The sentence thus formed is: A month
(3) ago, as Russia’s war in Ukraine pushed the world to the brink
(2)
of a food crisis, India’s prime minister Narendra Modi offered (1)
to help countries facing shortages (4).

S7. Ans (c)

Sol. Here, 2-4 i.e., ‘emergency acknowledged’ will
be replaced to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct.

The sentence thus formed is: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un
has mobilized (1) the military to respond to the country’s first
officially acknowledged (4) outbreak
of Covid-19, as the impoverished (3) nation scrambles to address what
state media has described as a “major national emergency (2).”

S8. Ans (c)

Sol. There are no corrections required in the given sentence.
It is correct as it is.

S9. Ans (a)

Sol. There are no corrections required in the given sentence.
It is correct as it is.

S10. Ans (b)

Sol. Here, 2-3 i.e., ‘started more’ will be
replaced to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct.

The sentence thus formed is: McDonald’s has said it will permanently
(1)
leave Russia after more (3)
than 30 years and has started (2) to sell its restaurants (4).

S11. Ans (d)

Sol. Here, 3-4 i.e., ‘capital temperatures’ will
be replaced to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct.

The sentence thus formed is: An intense (1) heatwave is
sweeping (2) through northern India with temperatures (4) hitting
a record 49.2C (120.5F) in parts of the capital (3), Delhi.

S12. Ans (d)

Sol. Here, 1-3 (important- grown) will be replaced to make the
sentence grammatically and contextually correct.

The sentence thus formed is: Scientists have grown (3)
plants in lunar (2) soil for the first time, an important (1)
step towards making long-term stays on the moon possible (4).

S13. Ans (b)

Sol. Here, 1-2 i.e., ‘White host’ will be
replaced to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct.

The sentence thus formed is: President Joe Biden will host
(2)
Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson of Sweden and President Sauli
Niinistö of Finland at the White (1) House for a meeting Thursday amid
their push (3) to join NATO in the wake (4) of Russia’s invasion
of Ukraine.

S14. Ans (e)

Sol. There are no corrections required in the given sentence.
It is correct as it is.

S15. Ans (a)

Sol. Here, 1-4 i.e., ‘membership restated’ will
be replaced to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct.

The sentence thus formed is: Turkey’s president has restated
(4)
his opposition (2) to Finland and Sweden joining Nato – just hours
(3)
after they said they would seek membership (1).

 


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