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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 questions given below few sentences are given which are grammatically correct and meaningful. Connect them by the word given above the statements in the best possible way without changing the intended meaning. Choose your answer accordingly from the options to form a correct, coherent sentence. Q1. ALTHOUGH (A)Now, Bezos was $70.2 billion richer. (B)Russians’ trust and approval for President Vladimir Putin has slightly increased from low points in May and April. (C)It is still significantly lower than in previous years. (D)Gates, who is the second richest person in the world, worth $110.4 billion. (a) A-D (b) A-C (c) B-C (d) A-B (e)None of these Q2. BECAUSE (A)The 2020 Ryder Cup has been postponed for a year. (B)The Coronavirus pandemic means the event cannot be staged safely with spectators present. (C)A hilarious video captured by Christine Vaughn shows her 20-month-old granddaughter Amala pretending to be asleep. (D)She’s caught nicking snack. (a) A-D (b) A-C (c) B-C (d) A-B (e)None of these Q3. EVEN IF (A)Caldeira said his own view is that putting the world on a more sustainable path is an obligation. (B)The Wayanad teachers are going to tribal kids’ homes. (C)Only future generations will benefit. (D)Those with no electricity can access online classes. (a) A-D (b) A-C (c) B-C (d) A-B (e)None of these Q4. PROVIDED THAT (A) The newly invented batteries could be a breakthrough for both storage and electric vehicle applications. (B)The government is keen on mandatory display of ‘country of origin’ on products sold online beginning 1 August. (C)Online retailers do not find the deadline feasible. (D) The company is able to scale up pretty quickly. (a) A-D (b) A-C (c) B-C (d) A-B (e)None of these Q5. UNLESS (A) The U.S.-Canada border should remain closed until next year. (B) Something miraculous” happens to lower COVID-19 rates south of the border. (C) People are hoping that the world economy will recover remained intact. (D)The ongoing spread of Coronavirus has led to volatility in recent sessions. (a) A-D (b) A-C (c) B-C (d) A-B (e)None of these To attempt the complete quiz refer to the links given below:9th July | Click to Attempt Now on Web | Click to Attempt Now on App | Download PDF |