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English Quizzes, for SBI PO, Clerk Prelims 2021 – 2nd July

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Directions (1-10): Each question below has two blanks, each
blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for
each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

 

Q1. Centre should …………… ministries whose functions ……………
with the state ministries to save money, deliver efficiency and avoid
duplication of work.

(a) finish, differ

(b) establish, contradict

(c) constitute, matches

(d) abolish, overlap

(e) block, vary

 

Q2. Many people …………… genetically modified food but the
reality is that all the food that we eat has been genetically modified
naturally by thousands of years of ……………

(a) praise, manipulation

(b) grow, mismanagement

(c) criticize, farming

(d) avoid, experience

(e) condemn, abuse

 

Q3. Given that only seven percent of the country’s labour
force is in the organized sector, training options …………… for the unorganized
sectors should also be ……………

(a) available, enhanced

(b) absent, improved

(c) lacking, sustained

(d) existing, restricted

(e) offered, limited



Q4. Government initiatives and participation of many industrial houses in ……………
loans to the villagers have led to the …………… of the farmers.

(a) providing, plight

(b) disbursing, betterment

(c) denying, revitalization

(d) subsidizing, suffering

(e) taking, advancement

 

Q5. Indians will …………… one-fourth of total work force in the
next five years but India needs to introspect whether its education system is
…………… for these demographic dividends.

(a) become, adequate

(b) consist, incompetent

(c) constitute, unequipped

(d) represent, sound

(e) comprise, prepared

 

 

Q6. What goes into making a marriage can only be ……………. By
trial and error and couples are best left to ……………. Out what works.

(a) discovered, translate

(b) regulated, find

(c) learnt, figure

(d) seen, thrash

(e) experienced, judge

 

Q7. The producer is known to ……………. With new stars and fresh
talent and though there have been a few hits and misses, this filmmaker totally
……………. For the new breed.

(a) try, demands

(b) experiment, vouches

(c) sign, goes

(d) produce, promises

(e) work, supports

 

Q8. The Government stated that it had the ……………. Right to
use as much force as was necessary to regain control of areas ……………. by
terrorists.

(a) free, marked

(b) practical, left

(c) fundamental, infest

(d) basic, undertaken

(e) legitimate, dominated

 

Q9. Obesity and alcohol ……………. Together to ……………. The risk
of liver disease in both men and women.

(a) act, increase

(b) result, aggravate

(c) taken, arrest

(d) put, heighten

(e) mix, lower

 

Q10. There were screams, chills and thrills ……………. at the
discotheque the other night as the director along with the producers hosted a
party to ……………. The success of their latest horror flick.

(a) combined, downplay

(b) alike, mourn

(c) experiences, mark

(d) galore, celebrate

(e) risen, generate

 

Directions (11-15): Each of the following questions has a
paragraph from which a sentence has been deleted. Three statements are given,
from which any number of statements can fit and provide coherent meaning to the
paragraph.  From the given options, choose the sentence that completes the
paragraph in the most appropriate way.


Q11. India needs legislation on superstition, though what
should go into it requires debate. Every superstition cannot be removed by the
force of law. For that, a mental change is necessary. However,
____________________  need to be dealt with by a law that specifically
addresses them.

(a) both theocracies and some religious jurisdictions

(b) critical components of religious liberty

(c) superstitious practices that are utterly dehumanizing, brutal
and exploitative

(d) the witchcraft practices

(e) Narendra Dabholkar had to fight a relentless battle against
them.

 

Q12. Over recent
decades, around 800 women in Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Odisha have
been killed for practising witchcraft. Fortunately, _____________________ .
Faith healers, on occasion, inflict physical injury to exorcise spirits or cure
ailments. The supporters of the recent law in Karnataka that aims to prevent
“inhuman evil practices and black magic” across religions cite other practices
like branding children with heated objects and using spurious surgical methods
to change the gender of a foetus. Lacking access to proper health care, it is
the poor, it is argued, who fall victim to such methods. The new legislation
also forbids made-snana, a ritual where devotees from across castes roll over
the leftover food of Brahmins in certain temples to cure themselves of skin
diseases.

(a) the superstitions of modern societies haven’t invited the same
activist zeal.

(b) is law the best means of addressing such practices?

(c) an anti-superstition law may seem necessary, but it cannot
take cognisance of all realities.

(d) laws that aim to prevent this practice exist

(e) the initial draft of the bill was prepared by experts at the
National Law School University, Bengaluru.

 

Q13. Studies in
criminology have established that certainty of punishment curbs the rate of
crime and not the type or the quantum of punishment.

We already have a reputation of having good laws but bad
implementation. In legal parlance, it is known as ‘over-criminalisation’ — more
laws but less ‘rule of law’. Therefore, ____________________________ . Enacting
special laws for each set of crimes is no solution and makes the problem worse.

(a) only 12 countries had expunged capital punishment and 11
effaced it for ordinary crimes during peacetime.

(b) the enforcement machinery needs a major overhaul to make
criminal justice more accessible

(c) it will be in the fitness of the things to have a bare
idea

(d)  firstly, that the reliability of statistics remains
unverified.

(e) general deterrence is designed to prevent crime in the general
population


Q14. Bail in its
essence is a fine balance between the right to liberty of the person accused of
an offence and the interests of society at large. The Law Commission of India
has urged the government to adapt the bail law according to the changing times,
_________________ , and the arbitrariness shown by the judiciary in exercise of
its discretion.

(a) the right to liberty acting as a substantive guarantee

(b) highlighting the need to minimise pretrial confinement of an
accused.

(c) responsive criminal justice system in India.

(d) changing patterns of crimes

(e) not concerning with mere restrictions on freedom of movement


Q15. The
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is among the world’s largest
regional intergovernmental organisations. Since its inception, the countries in
the region have become more integrated through enhanced intraregional trade and
connectivity. The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC),
geographically proximate to ASEAN, started _______________  has failed to
deliver. It has been unable to integrate the region through trade and
connectivity and continues to be stuck in the quagmire of regional politics and
rivalry and stagnates from historical distrust and old animosity.

(a) on the political and economic continuum

(b) its journey in 1985 with similar aspirations but over time

(c) trade amongst the SAARC members stands at 3.5% of their total
volume of trade.

(d) to revitalise the regional body, it will continue to be what
it always has been: a utopian idea existing only in summit documents.

(e)  as a regional organisation, while ASEAN has grown from
strength to strength.

  

Solutions

 

S1. Ans.(d)

Sol. Abolish and overlap best fit the meaning of the
sentence.

 

S2. Ans.(c)

Sol. Criticize and farming best fit the meaning of the
sentence.

 

S3. Ans.(a)

Sol. Available and enhanced best fit the meaning of the
sentence.

 

S4. Ans.(b)

Sol. Disbursing and betterment best fit the meaning of the
sentence

 

S5. Ans.(a)

Sol. Become and adequate best fit the meaning of the
sentence.

 

S6. Ans.(c)

Sol. Learnt and figure best fit the meaning of the
sentences.

 

S7. Ans.(b)

Sol. Experiment and vouches best fit the meaning of the.

 

S8. Ans.(e)

Sol. Legitimate and dominated best fit the meaning of the.

 

S9. Ans.(a)

Sol. Act and increase best fit the meaning of the.

 

S10. Ans.(d)

Sol. Galore and celebrate best fit the meaning of the
sentence.

 

S11. Ans.(c)

Sol. Option C is the correct choice. It gives coherent
meaning with the passage. “However”, is the hint here.

However, Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with
or seems to contradict something that has been said previously. For this
reason, Option C is the right choice.

 

S12. Ans.(d)

Sol. Option D is the correct choice, because a positive
sentence is required here. Choice A can’t be our answer as it is not coherent
with respect to the paragraph given. C and E are grammatically incorrect.

 

S13. Ans.(b)

Sol. Option B is the correct choice.

 

S14. Ans.(d)

Sol. Correct choice is option D

 

S15. Ans.(b)

Sol. Statement B is the correct choice and provides coherent
meaning to the paragraph.