Dear Students,
English Section is a topic that is feared by most of the candidates appearing in the IBPS RRB and IBPS PO 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.
English Section is a topic that is feared by most of the candidates appearing in the IBPS RRB and IBPS PO 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.
Direction (1-15): Question given below, there are two statements, each statement consists of a blank. You have to choose the option which provides the correct set of words that fits in the blanks in both the statements appropriately making them meaningful and grammatically correct.
Q1.
A. The towns and seaports are to be found as a rule at or near the mouths of those rivers which are not barricaded too ____by bars formed of mud or sand.
B. The work of reorganization was _________ carried out, and the gendarmerie school at Salonica, under British supervision, showed excellent results.
(a) revised
(b) nimble
(c) analogy
(d) efficiently
(e) release
Q2.
A. My illness and the bad weather _____ to ruin my vacation.
B. In June 2006 he was convicted of belonging to a gang that _____ to commit the crime.
(a) cease
(b) conspired
(c) sanction
(d) appear
(e) real
Q3.
A. Some of those officers falsely accused and then absolved played a _______ role in suppressing the July plot.
B. Other small harbors on the lower Patagonian coast are not _____, owing to lack of population.
(a) prominent
(b) precise
(c) think
(d) domination
(e) debunk
Q4.
A. The only man left was the former colonel whom my master had confined to camp for his rude and ____ behavior.
A. The only man left was the former colonel whom my master had confined to camp for his rude and ____ behavior.
B. She’d never grown very big and was a little bow-legged, but she trotted around after him, black and _____ with short smooth ears.
(a) pendant
(b) good
(c) shape
(d) impudent
(e) coherent
Q5. A. She had no affectation; what she said was honest and _____, and she talked good sense.
B. Netanyahu, and even some _____ pundits are bragging about how Israel and America have never been closer.
(a) important
(b) clean
(c) success
(d) engage
(e) ingenuous
Q6.
A. The capitalist is really a ____ on the workers.
B. These new companies are ______ feeding off the success of those who spent the last decade establishing the industry.
(a) killer
(b) imperfect
(c) parasite
(d) strongly
(e) believe
Q7.
A. He was given the job as a ____ for running a successful leadership bid
B. The compression and density make this a difficult book to read, but it richly ______ the effort.
(a) blessing
(b) reward
(c) help
(d) elaborate
(e) award
Q8.
A. He seemed to be preparing to ____ an increase in public borrowing.
B. Failure to invoke ______ may lead to a loss of management control and unproductive employee behavior.
(a) boost
(b) sanction
(c) flood
(d) fast
(e) furious
Q9.
A. But he announced he is shutting down most of his business ventures and will hand over the bulk of their financial reserves to his ______ work.
B. We find that the rich are still opening their slimmer wallets for _______ activity.
(a) reformed
(b) cease
(c) tend
(d) original
(e) charitable
Q10.
A. Too often we make decisions based ____ upon what we see in the magazines.
B. More than half the people we spoke to here rely ___ on benefits.
(a) beyond
(b) active
(c) foster
(d) Solely
(e) venture
Q11.
A. He had a ____impression of rain pounding on the packed earth.
B. The judges determined that the law was too ____ to be fairly enforced.
(a) exasperate
(b) clear
(c) vague
(d) difficult
(e) tenet
Q12.
A. Failure to wrestle teenagers out of bed before a viewing will also ____potential buyers
B. Further police activity may _____ victims from being candid with police and in court for fear of future investigation.
(a) help
(b) support
(c) create
(d) deter
(e) conspire
Q13.
A. In our culture, girls are brought up to____ to the needs of others.
B. New York is a pragmatic place, where people _____ to think more about the how than the why.
(a) young
(b) entrust
(c) conduct
(d) incite
(e) tend
Q14.
A. When price becomes so _____ in consumer thinking, the system gets distorted.
B. Britain is on course for stronger growth in the final quarter after a surge in activity in the _____ services sector.
(a) present
(b) precious
(c) rise
(d) dominant
(e) running
Q15.
A. The only difference was this time we didn’t ____ four goals.
B. He had to ___at the end of his term that he had failed to deliver it.
(a) think
(b) concede
(c) revise
(d) appropriate
(e) assure
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