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English Language Quiz For IBPS | RBI | SBI | NABARD | LIC | 07-08-2023

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Dear Readers,

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



In the question, a short passage is given with some blanks, and against each, the alternatives are suggested below it. Choose the correct alternative(s) which can complete the passage in a meaningful way.

It is seemingly the best of times for the creator economy in India. As per the Bain & Company report, titled ‘Short-form video is poised to grow to 600 to 650 million users in India by 2025’, India’s online video user base has __________(P) to more than 350 million people, growing 24% from 2018 to 2020. Usage per active user has also grown dramatically—the daily time spent per active user on online videos has simultaneously grown by 60% to 70% from 2018 to 2020. But with the new TDS rule, micro and tech influencers might get impacted. However, the government is recognising the influencers as professionals, which is a massive __________ (Q) for the space.

One can see a golden rush of short video companies but there are great risks and challenges on the horizon and it is getting difficult to sustain in the market. While so many big techs are celebrating their best of times and expecting short videos to become their cash cows, many of Indian creators are actually in their worst of times. It is rare that their _________ (R) is appreciated; or they feel belonging to or supported by a community. The dilemma for the Indian creator economy is that the creators are not the winners of the boom, they are not even __________ (S) represented by the media. Without the success and the satisfaction of creators, the creator economy is nothing but another bubble economy.

In the era of crawler and copied content, it has become necessary that we recognise and appreciate the originality in short format videos (SFV). It’s wise to look into the case studies of traditional sectors of the creative industry, like movies. Taking Hollywood as an example, the most powerful and __________ (T) creative hub in the world, they don’t honour creators with easy money. They honour creators with a complex legal and business system for originality. Only if the originality or intellectual property is protected, creators can thrive through their talents. So, maybe after regularizing the influencer space in India, the creators’ intellectual property rights are protected.

1. Choose the correct option for (P).

A. weighed

B. undermined

C. scaled

D. invalidated

(1) Only B

(2) Both A and B

(3) Only C

(4) Both B and D

(5) Both C and D

2. Choose the correct option for (Q).

A. withstood

B. valour

C. withdrawn

D. validation

(1) Only B

(2) Both A and B

(3) Only D

(4) Both B and D

(5) Both C and D

3. Choose the correct option for (R).

A. fallacy

B. authenticity

C. accumulation

D. posterity

(1) Only B

(2) Both A and B

(3) Only D

(4) Both B and D

(5) Both C and D

4. Choose the correct option for (S).

A. presumably

B. fairly

C. endlessly

D. partly

(1) Only B

(2) Both A and B

(3) Only D

(4) Both B and D

(5) Both C and D

5. Choose the correct option for (T).

A. bearable

B. susceptible

C. sustainable

D. haphazard

(1) Only B

(2) Both A and B

(3) Only C

(4) Both B and D

(5) Both C and D

6. In the following question, a sentence with two BOLD words which may or may not be contextually appropriate, is given. Choose the option which replaces the words in bold and in case the words are correct, mark your answer as (5).

As the world moves towards total nationalisation, settlements are spreading out by turning into one another to create what urban experts term “megalopolises”.

01. destruction, colliding

02. urbanisation, merging

03. rationalization, combining

04. globalization, fusing

05. No change required

7. In the following question, a sentence with two BOLD words which may or may not be contextually appropriate, is given. Choose the option which replaces the words in bold and in case the words are correct, mark your answer as (5).

Asian countries are happily tackling this agenda of ‘inclusive growth’. India’s most recent development plan has two main objectives: raising economic growth and making growth more delusive.

01 restlessly, reclusive

02 hopefully, exclusive

03 increasingly, inclusive

04 challengingly, directive

05 No change required

8. In the following question, a sentence with two BOLD words which may or may not be contextually appropriate, is given. Choose the option which replaces the words in bold and in case the words are correct, mark your answer as (5).

Since the early 1990s, global employment has risen by over 400 million. While China and India account for most of this increase, almost all of the new jobs have been created in developing countries.

01 settlement, amount

02. temperature, boast

03. unemployment, responsible

04. poverty, except for

05. No change required.

9. In the following question, a sentence with two BOLD words which may or may not be contextually appropriate, is given. Choose the option which replaces the words in bold and in case the words are correct, mark your answer as (5).

The Grameen Kaushal Yojana is a placement-linked performance, in which 70% of the trained candidates have to be made employed with a minimum salary of ₹6,000 per month.

01 recognizance, relatively

02 programme, compulsorily

03 fund, tentatively

04 project, marginally

05 no change required

10. In the following question, a sentence with two BOLD words which may or may not be contextually appropriate, is given. Choose the option which replaces the words in bold and in case the words are correct, mark your answer as (5).

In 1990s, countries such as Ghana, Tanzania and Uganda carried on privatisation, enchanted the public sector and liberalised trade.

01 embarked, retrenched

02 relied, created

03 restructured, revive

04 culminated, restructured

05 No change required.

Answers:- 

Q.1 (3) 

Q.2 (3) 

Q.3 (1) 

Q.4 (1) 

Q.5 (3) 

Q.6 (2) 

Q.7 (3) 

Q.8 (5) 

Q.9 (2) 

Q.10 (5)

 

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