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English Language For All Banking Exams | 24- 01 - 19

Mahendra Guru
English Language For All Banking Exams | 24- 01 - 19
Dear Aspirants,

As IBPS has released the its official calendar of Online CWE for RRBs and PSBs examinations 2019, so its high time to start preparations for the coming year. Looking at the calendar, we have now started subject-wise quizzes for the exam. It will include quizzes of all the subjects- Quantitative Aptitude, English, Reasoning and Computer. All these quizzes will be strictly based on the latest pattern of all the upcoming competitive exams and will be beneficial for your preparations. So, keep following the quizzes which will provide you a set of 10 questions daily.

Here, we are providing you important questions of English Language for all banking exams.

Q1-5. In each question below a sentence with four words printed in bold type is given. These are numbered (1),(2),(3) and (4) . One of these four words printed in bold may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate if any. The number of that word is your answer. If all the words printed in bold are correctly spelt & also appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark (5) "All correct" as your answer.

Q1. The unit price of 'India tea' has increased despite a global glut situation. All correct. 

1. price 

2. increased 

3. glut 

4. situation 

5. All correct 

Q2. The bank is known for its closeness to customers and is always in the fourfront in helping genuine and needy beneficiaries. All correct. 

1. closeness 

2. fourfront 

3. genuine 

4. beneficiaries 

5. All correct 

Q3. Union Finance Minister called for high level of probity among financially institutions to build a robust capital market. All correct. 

1. Minister 

2. probity 

3. financially 

4. robust 

5. All correct. 

Q4. The road show will give the customers a chance to experienced innovative and convenient features of the car developed specially for India. All correct. 

1. customers 

2. experienced 

3. innovative 

4. convenient 

5. All correct 

Q5. The only silver lining which this otherwise woeful exercise of judicial decision-making provides is an opportunity to reconceptualise the Court in the public imagination. All correct. 

1. lining 

2. woeful 

3. judicial 

4. reconceptualise 

5. All correct 

Q6-10. In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five words have been suggested, one of which fits the blanks appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. 

The (6) in Chinese growth, and the consequent global slowdown, have led domestic producers to claim dumping from abroad and demand additional tariff protection. This rising protectionist clamour really makes no sense. There are solid direct and indirect gains to be had from trade, and simply clamping down on imports is (7). It would jack up costs, lead to questionable value addition behind high tariff walls and create a high cost economy. The government must (8) that for every producer crying for protection for his goods, there are multiple users of that goods as an input, who will cry foul if costs are raised via import tariffs. 

There could be (9) like steel, where Chinese capacity of over 8 million tonnes finds few domestic takers. But even here, the safeguard action needs to be temporary and time-bound, so that domestic producers take steps to meet the threat of imports, and not wallow in protectionism. But exceptions cannot be the rule. There are long-term gains from cross-border trade in the form of consumer and producer surplus. Lower tariffs and greater opening up of the economy bring down not just transaction costs but also incentivise desirable structural changes. Domestic producers need to go the extra mile to shore up their competitive advantage. They need efficiency improvement and productivity gains. To tamely lobby for increased import duties and greater protection would mean losing out in multiple ways. Notice that in sectors like plastics and petrochemicals, tariff increases seem to have come about surreptitiously of late. The extra duties and higher tariff barriers need to be (10) down sooner than later. India cannot raise high tariff walls and yet hope to make in India globally competitive products. For exceptional circumstances, there is the instrument of optimal tariffs and safeguard action. But the perennial case for dumping needs to be dumped. 

Q6. Choose the correct option for (6). 

1. acceleration 

2. tradition 

3. deceleration 

4. change 

5. appreciation 

Q7. Choose the correct option for (7). 

1. excusable 

2. fair 

3. optional 

4. mandatory 

5. unwarranted 

Q8. Choose the correct option for (8). 

1. remember

2. justify 

3. scorn 

4. exemplify 

5. enshroud 

Q9. Choose the correct option for (9). 

1. assumptions

2. inclusion

3. exceptions 

4. regulation 

5. reason 

Q10. Choose the correct option for (1). 

1. revised 

2. brought 

3. hiked 

4. shown 

5. value 

Answers: 

Q1. (5) 

Q2. (2) 

Q3. (3) 

Q4. (2) 

Q5. (5) 

Q6. (3) 

Q7. (5) 

Q8. (1) 

Q9. (3) 

Q10. (2)

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