English Quiz For IBPS PO & Clerk 2019
Directions (1-15): Which of the following phrases given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold letters to make the sentence meaningfully correct? Choose the best option among the five given alternatives that reflect the correct use of phrase in the context of the grammatically correct sentence. If the sentence is correct as it is, mark “No Change required” as your answer.
Q1. There will been no ingress into the school until the fire department makes an “all clear” announcement.
Q2. Because the drinking water was found to have an brain-eating amoeba, crews were called in to purify the system.
Q3. Head-on collisions often mangle the cars so badly that they resemble crushed soda cans.
Q4. After him had tried to spear and roast the hot dog several times, the hungry camper gave up and ate it raw.
Q5. The painting looked like a real one but the inscription on the back proved it was a fake.
Q6. If the student would organize him folder by subject, he would be able to find his homework more quickly.
Q7. Only a sharp weapon will be able too spear through the strong steel armor of the warriors.
Q8. According to the lawsuit, the officers subdued the suspect with unnecessary force and broke his arm.
Q9. Because my medicine is efficacious, I expect too feel better soon.
Q10. The librarian tried to organizing the books so that they were in alphabetical order.
Q11. After working all night, the firemen finally subdued the gigantic blaze that threatened the entire neighborhood.
Q12. The nomads traveled as an caravan from place to place.
Q13. The nobility ate with the King and Queen during the huge feast.
Q14. The small amount of water were completely absorbed by the sponge that I was using to clean the kitchen counters.
Q15. Making a reach for the ball, the football player stuck his arm out as far as possible.
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