Dear Students,
English Section is a topic that is feared by most of the candidates appearing in the IBPS PO Exam. Though the sheer number of concepts and rules may seem intimidating at first, with discipline and the right approach, it is not difficult to master these concepts and their application to questions. Through such English Quizzes for IBPS Clerk, IBPS PO and other upcoming exams, we will provide you all types of high-level questions to ace the questions based on new pattern English for IBPS PO.
Directions (1-15): In each question below four words which are numbered (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) have been printed in bold, of which one word may be wrongly spelled or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. The number of that word is the answer.
Directions (1-15): In each question below four words which are numbered (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) have been printed in bold, of which one word may be wrongly spelled or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. The number of that word is the answer.
Q1. Incidentally, at least two of the co-chairs of the Summit (a)/ voiced concern about the (b)/ lack of jobs, layoffs among top firms (c)/ and the lack of easy bank credit (d)/ for small and medium enterprices.(e)
Q2. The victims were tending (a)/ to cattle when a sudden (b)/ downpour forced (c)/ them to rush for (d)/ cover into the tempel.( e)
Q3. A vigilence case was instituted a (a)/ day later, and what followed (b)/ was a series of revelations (c)/ that culminated in the registration (d)/ of a case by the CBI. ( e)
Q4. The greenary at (a)/ pasture land is(b)/ maintained by village(c)/ panchayats with the (d)/ community participation. ( e)
Q5. Pasture land in the desert State(a)/ comprises the tracts of land (b)/ where the domesticatted (c)/ livestock, such as bovine animals, (d)/ sheep and goats, are released for grazing. ( e)
Q6. RAW is a platform that brings together (a)/ intrenational women of (b)/ courage who stand for (c)/ human rights and justice in war and (d)/ conflict zones around the world. ( e)
Q7. A thorough probe should also be (a)/ conducted to find out(b)/ why government hospitals (c)/ were being denied (d)/ organs for transplantetion. (e)
Q8. The Ministry of External Affairs now has a States(a)/ devision, which keeps in touch with (b)/ the States to assist them in building bridges with the countries (c)/ in which they have a special interest on account of proximity(d)/ or the presence of diaspora from that State. ( e)
Q9. Think tanks should be established(a)/ in States to facilitatte(b)/ policy options and to provide (c)/ inputs to the States (d)/ and the Centre. ( e)
Q10. Small businesses are strugling, (a)/ even shutting down, (b)/ after a major overhaul to(c)/ both the country’s currency (d)/ and sales tax system. ( e)
Q11. Time is ticking for the(a)/ goverment to(b)/ bring the economy back on (c)/ track, but at an (d)/ alarming speed. (e)
Q12. Time and clocks(a)/ have held a (b)/ special facinaton (c)/ for humankind (d)/ down the ages. (e)
Q13. The four star officer would (a)/ serve no real purpose (b)/ except adding to the already (c)/ existing protocol nightmare and (d)/ complicating the situation farther. ( e)
Q14. Combined with a broader unraveling (a)/ of credit markets, we can (b)/ expect to see continued(c)/ spilovers into other areas of the economy, (d)/ most importantly the labour market. (e)
Q15. In a conflict situation, what would(a)/ unfold are short and swift (b)/ skermishes which call (c)/ for agility and swift action by(d)/ the three services in unison. ( e)
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