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English Questions For IBPS RRB PO and Clerk Exam 2017

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English Questions For IBPS RRB PO Exam 2017
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Directions (1-15): In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed in the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blanks appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

 After 39 consecutive successful launches, the Indian Space Research Organisation ____(1)___ (has created) made it appear that launching satellites was indeed child’s play when it used its workhorse rocket, the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle. But the PSLV, which has been placing satellites in
in ___(2)___ (driving) orbits for the past 24 years, faced a setback on August 31. The PSLV-C39 rocket ____(3)____ (solely)  the eighth satellite of the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS) had a normal liftoff and flight events but ended in an unsuccessful mission. The heat-shield failed to separate, __(4)___ (enhancing)  in the satellite separation occurring within the shield. This is just the second ___(5)____ (believing) when the PSLV has had an unsuccessful mission in all of its 41 launches; the first setback was back in 1993. Over the years, the PSLV has played a pivotal role in ISRO’s program, and this February it set a world record by launching 104 satellites in one go. With such an  ___(6)____ (reformed) track record, the failure of the mission this time almost comes as a surprise. This is ___(7)___ (cease)  so as the liftoff and the stage separation of the first and second stages, which are the most challenging parts of the mission, went off smoothly. In comparison, the heat-shield separation is a ____(8)___ (exclusive)  minor operation which takes place once the rocket crosses an altitude of 100-110 km, and the temperature in the absence of the heat-shield will no longer damage the satellite. The failed mission serves as a reminder that utmost care and __(9)___ (maintain) are required before every single launch. While scientists are working to identify the cause of the anomaly in the heat-shield separation event, the __(10)___ (pivotal)  mission should have no impact on future launches involving the vehicle.

 The failure of the mission is particularly disheartening as the IRNSS-1H satellite was _(11)___ (dominantly) assembled and tested by ISRO and a Bengaluru-based private company, the first time a single private company, rather than a consortium, was involved in building a satellite. The satellite was in no way to blame for the failure of the mission. The space organization has __(12)___ (paucity)  open its doors to private companies to build as many as 18 spacecraft a year beginning mid or end-2018. The IRNSS-1H satellite was launched as a replacement for the IRNSS-1A satellite, which became in operational in terms of surveillance ___(13)___ (creating)  the failure of all three atomic clocks. As only six of the seven satellites are operational, there are gaps in the navigation data sent by the IRNSS. With the failure of this mission, India will have to wait for some more time before the next mission to send a __(14)___ (revision)  for the IRNSS-1A satellite is ready. The IRNSS was created so that the country would not need to rely on American-based GPS data — the encrypted, accurate ___(15)____ (pioneering) and navigation information provided by the system will make Indian military operations self-reliant.

Q1. 
(a)particularly 
(b)has fully
(c)had almost 
(d)almost
(e) No change
Q2. 
(a)its own
(b)rotation
(c)direction with
(d)their respective 
(e)  No change
Q3. 
(a)making
(b)programming
(c)causing
(d)carrying
(e) No change
Q4. 
(a)completing
(b)resulting
(c)efficiently
(d)dragging
(e)  No change
Q5. 
(a)instance 
(b)at instant
(c)believing 
(d)way
(e) No change 

Q6. 
(a) precise
(b) enviable
(c) viably
(d) envy
(e) No change
Q7. 
(a) especially
(b) tends
(c) created
(d) main
(e) No change

Q8. 
(a)inactive
(b)still
(c)relatively
(d)observe
(e) No change
Q9. 
(a)sharpened
(b)scrutiny 
(c)debunk
(d)quiet
(e) No change
Q10. 
(a)original 
(b)vague
(c)reformed
(d)failed
(e)  No change
Q11. 
(a)concisely
(b)jointly 
(c)precisely 
(d) efficiently
(e) No change

Q12. 
(a)thrown
(b)make
(c)here
(d)concise
(e) No change
Q13. 
(a)for
(b)following
(c)regards
(d)affirming
(e) No change
Q14. 
(a)repercussions
(b)replacement
(c)remove
(d)cause 
(e)No change
Q15. 
(a)provisional
(b)place
(c)positioning 
(d)provided
(e) No change