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English Questions For IBPS RRB PO Exam 2017

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English Questions For IBPS RRB PO Exam 2017
English Section is a topic that is feared by most of the candidates appearing in the IBPS RRB Mains Exam. Though the sheer number of concepts and rules may seem intimidating at first, with discipline and the right approach, it is not difficult to master these concepts and their application to questions. Through such English Quizzes, we will provide you all types of high-level questions to ace the, word usage, new pattern English section of banking exams.


Directions (1-15): Which of the phrases (a), (b), (c) and (d) given below should replace the phrase given in bold in the following sentence to make the sentence grammatically correct. If the sentence is correct as it is and no correction is required mark (e) as the answer. 

Q1. The military has highly sophisticated simulators on which soldiers train.
(a) which soldiers training on 
(b) on which soldiers have trains
(c) which the soldiers do train
(d) on which the soldiers have been train
(e) no correction required.

Q2. Any policy of social welfare will be likely to face resistance from vested interests.
(a) would be likely for facing
(b) will be like facing
(c) is likely to face.
(d) is likely to be facing with
(e) no correction required
Q3. The key to a competitive economy is ‘its investment regime’.
(a) in its investigating regime
(b) in its investment regime.
(c) investment of its regime
(d) investment in its regime
(e) no correction required
Q4. The honorable court had taken a lenient view because the accused ‘have not previous conviction’.
(a) had no previous conviction.
(b) had not previously convicted
(c) had not been previous convictions
(d) had no previously convicted
(e) no correction required
Q5. Our foreign exchange reserves ‘have increased substantial’.
(a) have been increased substantially
(b) have increased substantially
(c) have substantially increasing
(d) have been substantial in increase
(e) no correction required
Q6. In the early centuries of the second millennium B.C., people speaking strange dialects akin to that of India, moved in northern Iraq and Syria.
(a) akin to those
(b) akin to that in
(c) akin to those into
(d) keen to those of
(e) no correction required
Q7. It is becoming equally clear that reforestation will have little chance until people realize its importance.
(a) has become equal and clear
(b) has become equally clear
(c) has become clearly equal
(d) is becoming clearly equal
(e) no correction required
Q8. Once the event is over, many people claim credit for success and disowning the responsibility for failure.
(a) of success and disowning
(b) for success but disowning
(c) for success but disown
(d) for success while disowned
(e) no correction required
Q9. When sharks approach divers, they usually did so warily.
(a) as usual did so warily
(b) usually did so wary
(c) usually are doing so wary
(d) usually do so warily
(e) no correction required
Q10. We observed that the rug dealers were primary dedicated to the art of selling rugs.
(a) were primarily dedicated.
(b) had primary been dedicated
(c) had been dedicated primary
(d) were being primary dedication
(e) no correction required
Q11. The real wonder is that the Egyptians while constructing pyramids possessed only the simplest hand tools.
(a) were possessed only by simple
(b) had possession of only simple
(c) possess only the simplest
(d) were possessing the only simplest
(e) no correction required
Q12. The government should have launch such projects which would reverse the destructive cycle of flood and drought. 
(a) must be launching
(b) should launch
(c) should have been launched 
(d) must have been launched
(e) no correction required

Q13. To practice any art properly require extraordinarily patience— especially at the beginning.
(a) required extraordinarily patient
(b) requires extraordinary patience
(c) requiring extraordinarily patient
(d) requiring extraordinary patient
(e) no correction required

Q14. A committee comprising imminent experts from various fields was set up.
(a) comprising of imminent
(b) comprising into eminent
(c) consisting of imminent
(d) comprising eminent
(e) no correction required
Q15. The dinner party hoisted by the President of the club was canceled due to some unforeseen problem.
(a) hosted with
(b) hoisted with
(c) hoisted for
(d) hosted by
(e) no correction required

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