This section can be easy as pie if your basics are clear. Sometimes, even those who can communicate very well in English, fail to perform to the best of their ability in the banking exams. So, instead of boiling the ocean, try building up a strong vocabulary, an effective knowledge of grammar, and efficient comprehension skills so as to be on the ball to face this particular section. Here is a quiz on Sentence Completion being provided by Adda247 to let you practice the best of latest pattern English Questions.
Directions (1-15): In each of the questions given below an incomplete sentence which must be filled/completed with one of the one or more sentences given below .i.e. one or more sentences can be fit into the given blank s. Choose the correct option and complete the given sentences.
Q1. It was unclear when or before which committee ………………
(a) he would appoint
(b) he should dismiss
(c) he could join
(d) he would testify
(e) he would mean
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Q2. This hearing will be an important opportunity ………………… and help all Americans better understand what happens to their personal information online.
(a) to restrict consumers from buying illegal commodities
(b) to maintain data records of various consumers in a dubious manner
(c) to shed light on critical consumer data privacy issues
(d) to negotiate with the consumers in the game of bargaining
(e) to shed light on the consumer protection matters
Q3. It still speaks to people feeling like this was a massive breach of trust and that ………………….
(a) we have a lot of work to do to repair that
(b) we have nothing to do with it
(c) we have to reform it
(d) we have lot of modifications to bring in it
(e) we don’t have to apologize for it
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Q4. I’m confident ………………… but they’re very sophisticated. We can’t expect to fully solve a problem like this
(a) we’re heading towards destruction
(b) we’re making progress against these adversaries
(c) we’re not going to progress with these people
(d) we’re innovating things on different level
(e) we’re negotiating to the other standards
Q5. Its terms of reference also include suggestions on the possible ways in which the system can be made more secure with the use of technology and ………………..
(a) increment in the techniques applied
(b) quantifying the standards or making the standards double
(c) improving the quality of the products manufactured
(d) maximization of human intervention
(e) minimisation of human intervention
Q6. They wanted …………………. to the level of ride-hailing for patients and caregivers.
(a) to change the method of supplying medicines
(b) to change the procedure of the treating patients with serious illness
(c) to simplify medical transport
(d) to testify the authenticity of the treatment provided
(e) to coordinate with the management in order to provide treatment all the patients
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Q7. The government has sought an urgent review, in an attempt to dispel the impression that its own stand was responsible for the Division Bench ………………… under the Act.
(a) laying down new terms and conditions
(b) modifying the panel of punishing the accused
(c) implementing the rules laid down for the improvement
(d) laying down fresh guidelines on handling complaints
(e) setting up new committee for handling the charge of accused
Q8. One hopes that the initial fury has spent itself out and that ………………………
(a) there will be no cause for its being unleashed again
(b) there will be no more peace going to settle down there
(c) there will be no reasons of his liberation
(d) there will be no chances of disagreement once again
(e) there will not be any commotion there
Q9. It is likely that it is a result of the perception that in a social environment where the legal and administrative system is already loaded against the community, ………………….
(a) a judgment like this won’t be able to bring peace
(b) a verdict like this going to instigate the mass a lot
(c) a decision like this is not in the favor of the people of the state
(d) a verdict like this is not going to settle down the chaos created there
(e) a verdict like this may worsen the lot of the vulnerable
Q10. ………………………, and it is not an exaggeration when the territory is called one big open-air prison.
(a) Life has become happier under these conditions
(b) Life has become miserable under these conditions
(c) The living standards has gone to the next level of the class
(d) Life has become so much boring
(e) Living standards are now better from the previous one
Q11. ……………….. on what triggered the violence.
(a) There are positive views
(b) There are conflicting views
(c) There are no negative effects
(d) There are no positive views
(e) There are instigating views
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Q12. To unravel the full potential, energy treaties based on renewable sources …………………..
(a) have become imperative
(b) have become positive
(c) have become negative
(d) have become assertive
(e) have become optative
Q13. Moments of crisis often create moments for rethinking, when the basic concepts and institutions we employ………………..
(a) are meant to testify
(b) are meant to pass the litmus test
(c) are subject to critical scrutiny
(d) are subject to follow the terms and conditions
(e) are emerged to scrutinize the whole procedure
Q14. Mediocrity in mimicking excellence subverts ………………. of the institution.
(a) the very purity
(b) the very crux
(c) the very gist
(d) the very summary
(e) the very essence
Q15. Protest must ……………… scholarship which exposes in detail the logic and mechanics of the rituals of appropriation.
(a) be accompanied by
(b) be developed by
(c) be restored by
(d) be devastated by
(e) be acknowledged by