English Quiz For SBI PO Exam 2019
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Directions (1-5): In each of the following questions four words are given in bold. Which of the following words must replace each other so that the sentence becomes contextually correct and meaningful. If the sentence is correct as it is, choose option (E) as your answer.
Q1. Technological somnambulis is a (1)concept used (2)when talking (3) of the philosophy (4) about technology.
1-2
2-3
3-4
1-4
No change required
Solution:
Replace 'of-about' to make a grammatically correct and meaningful sentence.
Q2. (1)With the interim budget out, all eyes are (2)now on the Monetary policy Committee’s (MPC) decision (3)that will be announced (4)on 7 February.
1-2
2-3
3-4
1-4
No change required
Solution:
No change required
Q3. Experts see a (1)risk of inflation from the (2) consumption fiscal (3)policy focusing exclusively on (4) expansionary .
1-2
2-3
2-4
1-4
No change required
Solution:
Replace 'consumption-expansionary' to make a grammatically correct and meaningful sentence.
Q4. The Indian Space Research Organisation is all set to (1) spaceport its 40th (2)communication satellite GSAT-31 on February 6 (3)from the (4) launch in French Guiana.
1-2
2-3
3-4
1-4
No change required
Solution:
Replace 'spaceport-launch' to make a grammatically correct and meaningful sentence.
Q5. Start-ups (1)concession by the so-called angel tax may soon (2)receive some (3)troubled from the (4)government.
1-2
2-3
3-4
1-3
No change required
Solution:
Replace 'concession-troubled' to make a grammatically correct and meaningful sentence.
Directions (6-10): In each of the questions given below an incomplete sentence which must be filled/completed with one of the sentences/phrases given below i.e. one of the sentences/phrases can be fit into the given blanks. Choose the correct option and complete the given sentences.
Q6. On Monday, the Centre had set up a five-member working committee ………………………………………….. the angel tax imposed on start-ups.
to look into revising the norms of
to look into revise the norms of
to look into revising the norms off
to looking into revising the norms of
to looked into revising the norms of
Solution:
'to look into revising the norms of ' is grammatically correct.
Q7. When you are travelling, whether for work or leisure, ……………………………………………. the next flight and reach the destination.
you are usually in a rushed to catch
you are usually in a rush to catch
you are usually in a rush to catching
you are usual in a rush to catch
you are usually in a rush to caught
Solution:
'you are usually in a rush to catch ' is grammatically correct.
Q8. Many countries have made it easy for Indians …………………………………………….. it becomes attractive to plan for a short visit on your layover.
to excess their country and this is why
to access there country and this is why
to access their country and this is why
to accessing their country and this is why
to access their country and this has why
Solution:
'to access their country and this is why ' is grammatically correct.
Q9. Indian statistics often resemble a hall of mirrors that………………………………………………..
the bewilder have too walk through
the bewildered have to walking through
the bewildered have to walked through
the bewildered have to walk through
the bewildering have to walk through
Solution:
'the bewildered have to walk through ' is grammatically correct.
Q10. Today, India is probably one of the few large emerging economies where growth and development seems …………………………………………………………….., making it unique in many ways.
to be cruise along at the same pace
to be cruising along at the same paced
to been cruising along at the same pace
to be cruising along at the similarly pace
to be cruising along at the same pace
Solution:
'to be cruising along at the same pace ' is grammatically correct.
Directions (11-15):In each of the following Questions a sentence is divided into four parts A, B, C and D. Rearrange the following parts (A), (B), (C) and (D) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful sentence and then answer the questions given below.
Q11.
(A) attention to the economy
(B) now that the general
(C) election is over, the time
(D) has come to pay serious
BCDA
DCAB
CABD
ABDC
BADC
Solution:
The correct rearrangement is BCDA.
Q12.
(A) of the presence of heavy
(B) underemployment in the country
(C) been somewhat worrisome because
(D) employment numbers have always
BCDA
DCAB
CABD
ABDC
BADC
Solution:
The correct rearrangement is DCAB.
Q13.
(A) recent actions threaten the foundation
(B) of trust and flexibility on which
(C) the Donald Trump administration’s
(D) India-U.S. relations are premised
BCDA
DCAB
CABD
ABDC
BADC
Solution:
The correct rearrangement is CABD.
Q14.
(A) when the forensics of the 2019
(B) Lok Sabha election are done in
(C) emerge from the examination
(D) the future, strange things may
BCDA
DCAB
CABD
ABDC
BADC
Solution:
The correct rearrangement is ABDC.
Q15.
(A) quickly to defuse a potentially
(B) the Centre has moved
(C) charge of Hindi imposition
(D) volatile controversy over the
BCDA
DCAB
CABD
ABDC
BADC
Solution:
The correct rearrangement is BADC.
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