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English Language For All Banking Exams | 29- 03 - 19

Mahendra Guru
English Language For All Banking Exams | 29- 03 - 19
Dear Aspirants,

As IBPS has released 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.

Q.1-4. Read each part of the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the Answer If there is no error, the answer is (5). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.) 

Q1. In the time of crisis (1)/ the Bhagavad Gita gives light (2)/ and guide to the mind tortured by doubt (3)/ and torn by conflict of duties. (4)/ No error (5) 

1. 1 

2. 2 

3. 3 

4. 4 

5. 5 

Q2. He decided to work for (1)/ an NGO, but most of his (2)/ classmates opted for high paid (3)/ jobs in multinational companies. (4)/ No error (5) 

1. 1 

2. 2 

3. 3 

4. 4 

5. 5 

Q3. A successful company is (1)/ any that makes a good (2)/ profit and provides (3)/ high returns to its shareholders. (4)/ No error (5) 

1. 1 

2. 2 

3. 3 

4. 4 

5. 5 

Q4. Though he is very (1)/ wealthy and powerful (2)/ he has no (3)/ concern for the poor. (4)/ No error (5) 

1. 1 

2. 2 

3. 3 

4. 4 

5. 5 

Q.5-6. Find out which sentence can be filled up in the blank to make the paragraph meaningfully complete. 

Q5. With unfavorable climatic changes hitting the mango crop this year, ———————. 

1. The crop variety this year is smaller 

2. The fruit is expected to hit the markets by the first week of June 

3. Export of Malihabad Dussehri had been very poor. 

4. Experts say the production has been reduced by nearly 6% in the state. 

5. Prepare yourself to shell out a premium price for the famous Dussehri. 

Q6. ———— from the process of holding job fairs in 2012. 

1. The process of disbursal of the unemployment allowance across the state kept the officials busy and away. 

2. To avail the unemployment allowance, a candidate has to be registered with the exchange 

3. The unemployment allowance handed out by the government has an unforeseen effect and keeps people away. 

4. The number of unemployed registering at the exchange would drop drastically and companies kept away. 

5. The registration at the unemployment exchange doubled from the previous year so the companies keep. 

Q.7-8. The following sentence is divided into five parts i.e. (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5). Among these five parts, you have to find out incorrect part(s) of the sentence. If none of the options follow your choice mark (5) i.e. No Error as your answer. 

Q7. Scientists have developed a less invasive(1)/ and effective treatment for(2)/ reversing type 2 diabetes, one(3)/ that can offers the same(4)/ benefits as surgery.(5) 

1. If there is an error in the part (1) 

2. If there is an error in the part (2) 

3. If there is an error in the part (3) 

4. If there is an error in the part (4) 

5. If there is no error at all or part (5) 

Q8. Some youngsters retreat entirely,(1)/ their eyes empty, bodies limp,(2)/ their isolation a wall of defiance and others(3)/ cannot sit still: watchful,(4)/ hyperactive, ever uncertain.(5) 

1. If there is an error in the part (1) 

2. If there is an error in the part (2) 

3. If there is an error in the part (3) 

4. If there is an error in the part (4) 

5. If there is no error at all or part (5) 

Q.9-10. In the following question, few phrases are highlighted which may or may not be correct in terms of grammar. Below are given alternatives to improve them in case of any error and if there is no error mark (5) as your option. 

Q9. The government, however, feels that the fees should in “commensurate with the expense”. 

(A) feel that the fees should be on 

(B) feels that the fees should being in 

(C) feels that the fees should be in 

1. Only (A) 

2. Only (B) 

3. Only (C) 

4. None of the above 

5. No correction required 

Q10. Men with a high school education were no more likely to be obese than male college graduates, but among women obesity rates increased steadily as education level declined. 

(A) among woman obesity rates increased steadily 

(B) among women obesity rates increased steady 

(C) among women obesity rates increased steadily 

1. Only (A) 

2. Only (B) 

3. Only (C) 

4. None of the above 

5. No correction required 

ANSWERS 

Q1. (3) 

Q2. (3) 

Q3. (2) 

'one' should be used in place of 'any'. 

Q4. (5) 

Q5. (4) 

Q6. (1) 

Q7. (4) 

Explanation: can+v1. 

Q8. (5) 

Explanation: The sentence is absolutely free from errors. 

Q9. (3) 

Q10. (3) 

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