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SBI Clerk Mains English Language Quiz
Is your DREAM to get selected in SBI Clerk 2020 recruitment? Well, then you must speed up your preparation as the Main exam which is the final step towards selection will soon be announced. So, students should utilize this time intelligently. The English Language is one of the subjects you’ll need to deal with and to help you keep your preparation up to the mark, here we provide you with a questionnaire of English Language to crack SBI Clerk Main. For other subjects, you can check the SBI Clerk Mains Study Plan.
Directions (1-5): In the sentences given below, four words have been highlighted and placed in a sentence. Identify the correct sequence of the words in the sentence. Also, one of the given words will need to be replaced. Identify the correct sequence and the correct replacement and mark that option as your answer.
Q1. As we enter a new (A) worse, some of factors that have (B) depreciation heavily on Asia in 2019 appear to be (C) weighed, or at least do not seem to be getting (D) decade.
(a) DABC; C- honored
(b) DCBA; B- dissipating
(c) CDAB; A- worsened
(d) DABC; all words are correct
(e) No interchange required
Q2. A (A) flexible investment climate, (B) fervor labour markets and (C) renewed infrastructure will all help to attract (D) improved FDI flows.
(a) BADC; B- welcoming
(b) BADC; C- renovated
(c) CDAB; C- restored
(d) CDAB; D- revamped
(e) No interchange required
Q3. There are also some initial signs that the global trade cycle may also be (A) sentiment while (B) stabilizing should be (C) boosted, at least (D) temporarily, by a time-out in the U.S.-China trade war.
(a) BDAC; C- battered
(b) DCBA; D- blatantly
(c) BACD; all words are correct
(d) DCBA; A- spectacle
(e) No interchange required
Q4. The (A) technology of global supply (B) recalibration is just (C) bizarre as is the Balkanization of (D) chains and financial markets.
(a) BDCA; C- beginning
(b) CDAB; B- recalculation
(c) CDAB; A- toughened
(d) BDCA; all words are correct
(e) No interchange required
Q5. (A) Improvements in technology mean that (B) students are now able to solve (C) advanced math problems on (D)calculators.
(a) BDCA; C- almost
(b) CDAB; B- centre
(c) CDAB; A- minute
(d) BDCA; all words are correct
(e) No interchange required
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