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English Quiz for IBPS PO Mains 27th November

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IBPS PO Mains English Quiz  

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Direction
(1-5): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given
below it. Certain words are given in bold to help you locate them while
answering some of the questions.
Bhubaneswar-based
researchers have discovered that activation of a particular protein (TRIM16)
can turn out to be a potential therapeutic intervention strategy for
neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and amyotrophic
lateral sclerosis (ALS). At the same time, inhibiting
this protein in cancer cells can bring about a reduction in tumour
proliferation. The results were published in The EMBO Journal. Studies carried
out in test tubes and in mice models have shown that the protein has the
ability to protect cancer cells from oxidative stress and inhibiting this
protein can therefore lead to reduced tumour growth. Normally, about 30% of
newly synthesised proteins in a cell can end up being misfolded, which are then
degraded and removed from the cell. Genetic mutations and stress (both cellular
and environmental) can increase the rate of misfolding. When the amount of
misfolded proteins far exceeds the capacity of cells to degrade and clear them,
the cells tend to aggregate the misfolded proteins to reduce toxicity. Though
protein aggregates are less toxic to cells, they too can turn toxic if the
aggregates increase in number and size, which is what is seen in the case of
Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and ALS.
A team of
researchers led by Santosh Chauhan from the Cell Biology and Infectious
Diseases Unit at the Institute of Life Sciences, Bhubaneswar, has identified a
novel mechanism by which misfolded proteins form aggregates and get degraded in
the cell. They found the TRIM16 protein playing a role both in the formation of
protein aggregates and in their degradation. Protein aggregates are formed when
the TRIM16 protein activates a particular pathway (P62-NRF2), while protein
aggregates get degraded when TRIM16 enhances a different pathway (autophagy).
Autophagy is a process of degrading the unwanted material to clean the cells
and keep them healthy. “The current strategy is to use small molecules to
enhance the autophagy process to destroy protein aggregates. But small
molecules are non-specific and can target other pathways too,” says Dr.
Chauhan. “Pharmacological activation of TRIM16 protein, on the other hand, will
be more specific for therapeutic targeting of neurodegenerative diseases.” When
more TRIM16 protein is produced by activation, autophagy gets enhanced leading
to higher rate of protein aggregate degradation. Since cancer cells proliferate
rapidly unlike normal cells, plenty of metabolic waste gets generated and
accumulated inside cancer cells. In this study, the researchers have shown that
cancer cells via TRIM16 can hijack both the autophagy and P62-NRF2 pathways to
keep the cells clean and survive in harsh conditions. The P62-NRF2 pathway
detoxifies the reactive oxygen species-related metabolic waste.
When the
TRIM16 activity was reduced in cancer cells in vitro, the capacity to
proliferate was reduced. “The cancer cells were able to grow normally when the
researchers added (complemented) TRIM16 protein, thus validating the crucial
role of TRIM16 in cancer cell growth,” says Kautilya Kumar Jena from the
Institute’s Cell Biology and Infectious Diseases Unit and first author of the
paper. In the case of animal studies, the researchers first removed (knockout)
the TRIM16 protein from cancer cells and then introduced the cancer cells into mice
models. “Compared with controls, tumour growth was drastically reduced in mice
when cancer cells did not have the TRIM16 protein,” says Dr. Chauhan. “If we
pharmacologically decrease the activity of TRIM16 in cancer cells then tumour
growth can be inhibited.”
Q1. How the
inhibition of the discovered protein in the cancer cell can reduce the tumor
growth?
(a) the
tumor growth can be reduced through genetic mutation.
(b) by protecting
the cancer cells from oxidative stress.
(c) by rapidly
proliferating unlike normal cells, and by getting accumulated inside cancer
cells.
(d) both (a)
and (c)
(e) none of
these.
L1Difficulty
3
QTags
Reading Comprehension
Q2. How the
cells in the human body help to prevent the chances of neurodegenerative
diseases?
(a) by
increasing the rate of genetic mutation and protein synthesis.
(b) by
increasing the TRIM16 activity in cancer cells in vitro and increasing the
capacity to proliferate.
(c) by
degrading and clearing the misfolded, newly synthesized proteins from the body
and aggregating the misfolded proteins to reduce the toxicity.
(d) both (a)
and (b)
(e) none of
these.
L1Difficulty
3
QTags
Reading Comprehension
Q3. What are
the reasons behind the increase in the rate of misfolded proteins?
(a) genetic
mutation and stress.
(b) tumor
proliferation and toxicity.
(c) autophagy
and therapeutic targeting of neurodegenerative
(d) both (a)
and (b)
(e) none of
these.
L1Difficulty
3
QTags
Reading Comprehension
Q4.
According to the novel mechanism identified by team of researchers at Bhubaneswar
how degradation of protein aggregates takes place?
(a) by
removing the TRIM16 protein from cancer cells and then introduction of the
cancer cells into mice models.
(b) by inhibiting
TRIM16 protein in cancer cells.
(c) Autophagy
is a process of degrading the unwanted material to clean the cells and keep
them healthy.
(d) both (b)
and (c)
(e) none of
these.
L1Difficulty
3
QTags
Reading Comprehension
Q5. Which of
the following words is most SIMILAR in meaning with ‘INHIBITING’ highlighted in
the given passage?
(I) Restrain
(II) Prevent
(III)
Encourage
(a) Only I
(b) Only II
(c) Only III
(d) Both
(II) and (III)
(e) Both (I)
and (II)
L1Difficulty
3
QTags
Synonym
 Directions (6-10): In the following question a
part of the sentence is given in bold, it is then followed by four sentences
which try to explain the meaning of the idiom/phrase given in bold. Choose the
alternative from the four given below each question which explains the meaning
of the phrase correctly without altering the meaning of the sentence given as
question. If none of the sentence explains the meaning of the highlighted
phrase, choose option (e) i.e., “none of these” as your answer choice.
Q6.
Ramesh thinks that at the age of 61, after retirement, he will be on the
dots
to sow wild oats.
(a)
Ramesh thinks that at the age of 61, after retirement, he will be living a
financially-dependent life.
(b)
Ramesh thinks that at the age of 61, after retirement, he will be living a
lonely life.
(c)
Ramesh thinks that at the age of 61, after retirement, he will be exactly on
time to lead a wild, carefree life.
(d)
Ramesh thinks that at the age of 61, after retirement, he will be sent to an
old-age home.
(e)
none of these
L1Difficulty
3
QTags
Idioms and phrases
Q7.
To get money under the Prime Minister Housing Scheme for the construction of
his place of dwelling, the poor labor wandered from pillar to post,
flaying the sole of his footwear, but couldn’t construct the abode of his
yearning.
(a)
To get money under the Prime Minister Housing Scheme for the construction of
his place of dwelling, the poor labor revealed partial truth about the flaying
of the sole of his footwear but couldn’t construct the abode of his ambition.
(b)
To get money under the Prime Minister Housing Scheme for the construction of
his house, the poor labor wandered from one place to another, stripping of the
sole of his footwear, but couldn’t construct the house of his dreams.
(c)
To get money under the Prime Minister Housing Scheme for the construction of
his place of dwelling, the poor labor yielded under humiliating condition
having the sole of his footwear stripped of, but still couldn’t construct the
home of his dreams.
(d)
To get money under the Prime Minister Housing Scheme for the construction of
his house, the poor labor behaved recklessly, having the sole of his footwear
being flayed, but couldn’t construct the dwelling of his dreams.
(e)
none of these
L1Difficulty
3
QTags
Idioms and phrases
Q8.
Rahul Gandhi has thrown down the gauntlet to Narendra Modi in the
Parliament to evince the government’s stand on the National Register of
Citizens.
(a)
Rahul Gandhi has challenged Narendra Modi in the Parliament to reveal the
government’s stand on the National Register of Citizens.
(b)
Rahul Gandhi has talked rudely to Narendra Modi in the Parliament to get the
government’s stand on the National Register of Citizens.
(c)
Rahul Gandhi has surprised the Narendra Modi in the Parliament after demanding
the government’s stand on the National Register of Citizens.
(d)
Rahul Gandhi has yielded to Narendra Modi in the Parliament after the
government clarified her stand on the National Register of Citizens.
(e)
none of these
L1Difficulty
3
QTags
Idioms and phrases
Q9.
Enrolling (and passing) in the Bachelor of Technology or in the Section B
Examination of IEIndia.org for a field of engineering are two strings to
one’s bow
to get a degree in the field of engineering.
(a)
Enrolling (and passing) in the Bachelor of Technology or in the Section B
Examination of IEIndia.org for a subject of engineering complement each other
in the field of engineering.
(b)
Enrolling (and passing) in the Bachelor of Technology or in the Section B
Examination of IEIndia.org for a field of engineering are irrelevant to get a
degree in the field of engineering.
(c)
Enrolling (and passing) in the Bachelor of Technology or in the Section B
Examination of IEIndia.org for a stream of engineering both required to get a
degree in the field of engineering.
(d)
Enrolling (and passing) in the Bachelor of Technology or in the Section B
Examination of IEIndia.org for a field of engineering are the two alternatives
of achieving one’s aim to get a degree in the field of engineering.
(e)
None of these
L1Difficulty
3
QTags
Idioms and phrases
Q10.  Nirav Modi has left India in a lily-livered
way.
(a)
Nirav Modi has left India bravely.
(b)
Nirav Modi has left India in an out-spoken way.
(c)
Nirav Modi has left India in a surreptitious way.
(d)
Nirav Modi has left India in a cowardly way.
(e)
None of the these
L1Difficulty
3
QTags
Idioms and phrases
Directions (11-15): There are some statements in question
given below which when connected using the correct sentence structure and
sequence forms a complete single sentence without altering the meaning of the
sentences given in the question. There are four options given below the
question, choose the sentence that forms the correct formation of single
sentence which is both grammatically correct and contextually meaningful. If
none follows, choose (e) as your answer.
Q11. We took into account the
6-18 age group; considered to be the most appropriate; to estimate
out-of-school children; the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education
(RTE) Act; covers only the 6-14 age group.
(a) We took into account the
6-18 age group considering to be the most appropriate for estimating
out-of-school children under the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory
Education (RTE) Act to cover only the 6-14 age group.
(b) The Right of Children to
Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act considered to be the most appropriate
to cover only 6-14 age group for estimating out-of-school children while we
took into account the 6-18 age group.
(c) The Right of Children to
Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act covers only the 6-14 age group to
estimate out-of-school children, we took into account the 6-18 age group
considering it to be the most appropriate.
(d) We took into account the 6-18
age group, which we consider to be the most appropriate for estimating
out-of-school children, even though the Right of Children to Free and
Compulsory Education (RTE) Act covers only the 6-14 age group.
(e) None of these
L1Difficulty
3
QTags
sentence improvement
Q12. The Narendra Modi
government; with the GDP growing at 8.2 per cent in the April to June quarter
of FY 19; compared to 5.6 per cent in the first quarter of the previous year;
got a leg up on the fiscal front.
(a) Compared to 5.6 per cent in
the first quarter of the previous year with the GDP growing at 8.2 per cent in
the April to June quarter of FY 19 got a leg up on the fiscal front by the
Narendra Modi government.
(b) The Narendra Modi
government has got a leg up on the fiscal front with the GDP growing at 8.2 per
cent in the April to June quarter of FY 19 compared to 5.6 per cent in the
first quarter of the previous year.
(c) The Narendra Modi
government got a leg up on the fiscal front during comparing to 5.6 per cent in
the first quarter of the previous year with the GDP growing at 8.2 per cent in
the April to June quarter of FY 19.
(d) The Narendra Modi
government, compared to 5.6 per cent in the first quarter of the previous year
with the GDP growing at 8.2 per cent in the April to June quarter of FY 19 got
a leg up on the fiscal front.
(e) None of these
L1Difficulty
3
QTags
sentence improvement
Q13. The climate is getting
warmer; communities need to be prepared for an increase in the severity;  frequency of prolonged heat waves ; causes
dry conditions and fire, cyclones, very heavy downpours; in short periods of
time leads to flooding; the failure of seasonal rains leads to droughts.
(a) With the climate getting
warmer, communities need to be prepared for an increase in the severity and
frequency of prolonged heat waves causing dry conditions and fire, cyclones,
very heavy downpours in short periods of time leading to flooding, and the
failure of seasonal rains leading to droughts.
(b) Since the climate is
getting warmer, communities need to be prepared for an increase in the severity
due to frequency of prolonged heat waves causing dry conditions and fire,
cyclones, very heavy downpours in short periods of time leads to flooding and
the failure of seasonal rains leads to droughts.
(c) Having the climate warmer
communities need to be prepared for an increase in the severity and frequency
of prolonged heat waves causes dry conditions and fire, cyclones, very heavy
downpours in short periods of time leads to flooding, and the failure of
seasonal rains leading to droughts.
(d) Due to the climate getting
warmer, communities need to be prepared for an increase in the severity having
frequency of prolonged heat waves causing dry conditions and fire, cyclones, very
heavy downpours in short periods of time leading to flooding, and the failure
of seasonal rains leading to droughts.
(e) None of these
L1Difficulty
3
QTags
sentence improvement
Q14. Short-term solutions
demonstrate; some action is being taken; they also match the political cycle of
four to five years; they do not generally take local ecology and the landscape
into consideration; they do not address long-term changes taking place as a
result of climate change.
(a) The short-term solutions
demonstrate that some action is being taken if they also match the political
cycle of four to five years then they do not generally take local ecology and
the landscape into consideration and they do not address long-term changes
taking place as a result of climate change.
(b) Some action is being taken
on the short-term solutions that demonstrate the political cycle of four to
five years, but they do not generally take local ecology and the landscape into
consideration and do not address long-term changes taking place as a result of
climate change.
(c) Short-term solutions
demonstrate that some action is being taken, and they also match the political
cycle of four to five years, but they do not generally take local ecology and
the landscape into consideration and do not address long-term changes taking
place as a result of climate change.
(d) While the short-term
solutions demonstrate that some action is being taken, and they also match the
political cycle of four to five years, but they do not generally take local
ecology and the landscape into consideration and do not address long-term
changes taking place as a result of climate change.
(e) None of these
L1Difficulty
3
QTags
sentence improvement
Q15. A just code; universal
principles of equality, non-discrimination; avoidance of taboos and social
assumptions are applicable; in equal measure within every community’s set of
laws.
(a)
A just code is one in which universal principles of equality,
non-discrimination and avoidance of taboos and social assumptions are applicable
in equal measure within every community’s set of laws.
(b)
A just code had universal principles of equality, non-discrimination and
avoidance of taboos and social assumptions are applicable in equal measure
within every community’s set of laws.
(c)
A universal principles of equality, non-discrimination in a just code of
avoidance of taboos and social assumptions are applicable in equal measure
within every community’s set of laws.
(d)
A universal principles of equality, non-discrimination and avoidance of taboos
and social assumptions are applicable in equal measure within every community’s
set of laws to a just code.
(e)
None of these
L1Difficulty
3
QTags
sentence improvement
Solutions
S1. Ans. (b)
Sol. Option (b) is the most suitable
choice. Refer to paragraph 1 where it is given that “the protein has the
ability to protect cancer cells from oxidative stress and inhibiting this
protein can therefore lead to reduced tumour growth”.
S2. Ans. (c)
Sol. Option (c) is the most suitable
choice. Refer to paragraph 1 where it is given that ‘which are then degraded
and removed from the cell’.
S3. Ans. (a)
Sol. Option (a) is the most suitable
choice. Refer to 8th line of paragraph 1 where it is given that Genetic
mutations and stress (both cellular and environmental) can increase the rate of
misfolding.
S4. Ans. (d)
Sol. Option (d) is the most suitable
choice. Refer to 5th line of paragraph 2 where it is given that “while
protein aggregates get degraded when TRIM16 enhances a different pathway
(autophagy). Autophagy is a process of degrading the unwanted material to clean
the cells and keep them healthy.
S5. Ans. (e)
Sol. The
term ‘inhibiting’ means to hinder or restrain a process or an action. In this
context, both (I) and (II) are most similar in meaning with the given word.
Hence, option (e) is the right answer choice.
S6.
Ans. (c)
Sol.
on the dots’ is an idiom which means ‘exactly on time’. ‘to
sow wild oats
’ is also an idiom which means ‘to lead a wild, carefree
life
’. Among the options, only option (c) correctly convey the meaning of
the sentence.
S7.
Ans. (b)
Sol.
from pillar to post’ is an idiom which means ‘from one place to
another
’. The given sentence mentions that the labour was wandering but the
options (a), (c) and (d) are changing the context and the meaning
of the sentence and hence, they are incorrect.
Only
option (b) correctly conveys the meaning of the highlighted part and is the
correct answer.
Abode
means house.
Yearning
means dream.
Flay
means to strip the skin of.
S8.
Ans. (a)
Sol.
to thrown down the gauntlet’ is an idiom means ‘to challenge someone’.
Among the options, only option (a) correctly convey the meaning
of the highlighted idiom. Options (b), (c) and (d) are completely
irrelevant
to the context of the given sentence.
Evince
means to reveal;
S9.
Ans. (d)
Sol.
two strings to one’s bow’ is an idiom which means ‘two means (or alternatives)
of achieving one’s aim
’. Option (c) is wrong because it says that to get a
degree in the field of engineering, one has to enroll (and pass) in, Both,
the Bachelor Technology program and the Section B Examination of IEIndia.org.
Option (a) is also wrong because it, too like the option (c), suggests that one
would become a better competent engineer if one enrolls and pass in,
both, the Bachelor of Technology program and the Section B examination of the
IEIndia.org which is incorrect.
Among
the options, only option (d) correctly conveys the meaning of the highlighted
idiom/phrase.
The
correct answer is option (d).
S10.
Ans. (d)
Sol.
lily-livered’ is an idiom which means ‘cowardly’. The word ‘bravely
is an antonym for the given phrase/idiom. Hence, option (a) is incorrect. 
Surreptitious
means ‘secret’; 
The
words ‘surreptitious’ and ‘out-spoken’ are completely
irrelevant
to the meaning of the highlighted idiom/phrase.
Among
the options, only option (d) correctly convey the meaning of the
highlighted idiom/phrase.
S11. Ans. (d)
Sol. Among the given options,
sentences (b) and (c) are grammatically and contextually incorrect. Sentence
(a) is contextually different and structurally incorrect. It is not inferring
the same meaning as per the demand of the question. Hence only option (d) forms
the correct sentence which follows the sentences given in the question both
grammatically and contextually.
S12. Ans. (b)
Sol. Among the given options,
sentences (a) and (c) are grammatically and contextually incorrect. Sentence
(d) is contextually different and structurally incorrect. It is not inferring
the same meaning as per the demand of the question. Hence only option (b) forms
the correct sentence which follows the sentences given in the question both
grammatically and contextually.
S13. Ans. (a)
Sol. Among the given options,
sentences (b) and (c) are grammatically and contextually incorrect. Sentence
(d) is contextually different and structurally incorrect. It is not inferring
the same meaning as per the demand of the question. Hence only option (a) forms
the correct sentence which follows the sentences given in the question both
grammatically and contextually.
S14. Ans. (c)
Sol. Among the given options, sentences
(a) and (d) are grammatically and contextually incorrect. Sentence (b) is
contextually different and structurally incorrect. It is not inferring the same
meaning as per the demand of the question. Hence only option (c) forms the
correct sentence which follows the sentences given in the question both
grammatically and contextually.
S15. Ans. (a)
Sol. Among the given options,
sentences (b) and (c) are grammatically and contextually incorrect. Sentence
(d) is contextually different and structurally incorrect. It is not inferring
the same meaning as per the demand of the question. Hence only option (a) forms
the correct sentence which follows the sentences given in the question both
grammatically and contextually.
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