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English Language Quiz For IBPS | RBI | SBI | NABARD | 10-07-2022

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Dear Readers,

Mahendras has started special quizzes for  IBPS  | RBI  | SBI  | NABARD   so that you can practice more and more to crack the examination. This  IBPS  | RBI  | SBI  | NABARD    Exam special quiz series will mold your preparations in the right direction and the regular practice of these quizzes will be really very helpful in scoring good marks in the Examination. Here we are providing you the important question of reasoning ability for the  IBPS  | RBI  | SBI  | NABARD  .


Q1-10 Read each part of the sentence to find out if there is any 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, mark your answer as (5).

Q1 When a statistically inverse relationship (1)/ between inflation and unemployment was sought (2)/ to be exploited by deliberate loose monetary (3)/ and fiscal policy, it ended in despair and tears.(4)/ No Error (5)


01. When a statistically inverse relationship

02. between inflation and unemployment was sought

03. to be exploited by deliberate loose monetary

04. and fiscal policy, it ended in despair and tears

05. No Error

Q2 At a more fundamental level, crediting the revaluation reserves (A)/ to government would completely obliterate the firewall that has (B)/ to be maintain between the power to create money(C)/ and the power to spend money (D)/ in a fiat money system.(E)

01. Both A and B

02. Only D

03. Only C

04. Both A and E

05. No Error

Q3 A survey of people expectations (A)/ is also highly prone to bias, in that people (B)/ are likely to focus too much on “spectacular” (C)/ price changes and ignore commodities(D)/ where prices change little.(E)

01. Only A

02. Both A and B

03. Both C and D

04. Only E

05. No Error

Q4 People are also unlike to have (1)/ a good idea of the precise weights (2)/ of different components in their (3) consumption basket, adding to noise in the data.(4)/ No Error (5)

01. People are also unlike to have

02. a good idea of the precise weights

03. of different components in their

04. consumption basket, adding to noise in the data

05. No Error

Q5 A good “sense check” of the credibility (1)/ of a survey is weather respondents give (2)/ sensible answers to fact-based questions (3)/ and if answers are internally consistent.(4)/ No Error (5)

01. A good “sense check” of the credibility

02. of a survey is weather respondents give

03. sensible answers to fact-based questions

04. and whether answers are internally consistent

05. No Error

Q6 The inflation debate in India remains a victim of confusion, (1)/ innocence, ignorance, and spin doctoring (2)/ it also have several nuances one (3)/ rarely finds in other Asian economies.(4)/ No Error (5)

01. The inflation debate in India remains a victim of confusion

02. innocence, ignorance, and spin doctoring

03. it also have several nuances one

04. rarely finds in other Asian economies

05. No Error

Q7 Ramesh has previously argued in the newspaper (1)/ that revising up the acceptable threshold of (2)/ inflation to facilitate rate cuts will be (3)/ admitting to failure to delivered lower inflation.(4)/ No Error (5)

01. Ramesh has previously argued in the newspaper

02. that revising up the acceptable threshold of

03. inflation to facilitate rate cuts will be

04. admitting to failure to delivered lower inflation

05. No Error

Q8 The confusion is mainly because the government plays up (1)/ the too-good-too-be-true official gross domestic product (GDP) (2)/ growth figures while being anxiously silent about (3)/ the absence of meaningful job creation.(4)/ No Error (5)

01. The confusion is mainly because the government plays up

02. the too-good-too-be-true official gross domestic product (GDP)

03. growth figures while being anxiously silent about

04. the absence of meaningful job creation

05. No Error

Q9 It would have to be more sensitive (1)/ to the concerns of other nations (2)/ with who it is forging economic partnerships, (3)/ especially its neighbours.(4)/ No Error (5)

01. It would have to be more sensitive

02. to the concerns of other nations

03. with who it is forging economic partnerships

04. especially its neighbours

05. No Error

Q10 “Latest data shows rainfall is normal or above normal (1)/ in all regions barring the east and northeast, (2)/ which account for 16 percentage (3)/ of total food grain production in India,” according to the report.(4)/ No Error (5)

01. “Latest data shows rainfall is normal or above normal

02. in all regions barring the east and northeast

03. which account for 16 percentage

04. of total food grain production in India,” according to the report

05. No Error

Answers:-

Q.1 (3)

Q.2 (3)

Q.3 (1)

Q.4 (1)

Q.5 (2)

Q.6 (3)

Q.7 (4)

Q.8 (2)

Q.9 (3)

Q.10 (3)

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