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English Quiz (Sentence Improvement) for IBPS 2019 Exam: 3rd February 2019

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English Quiz For IBPS PO & Clerk 2019

IBPS had released the calendar for the Recruitment in 2019-20. Now the next step is to start practicing for the exams from now itself. Thus, the English Language can be an impetus for your success as it helps you save crucial time and score good points in lesser time and effort. So, instead of boiling the ocean, try building up a strong vocabulary, an effective knowledge of grammar, and efficient comprehension skills so as to be on the ball to face this particular section. Here is a quiz on English Language being provided by Adda247 to let you practice the best of latest pattern English Questions for IBPS PO and Clerk Examinations 2019-20. 


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Direction (1-15): Which of the following phrases given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold letters to make the sentence meaningfully correct? Choose the best option among the five given alternatives that reflect the correct use of phrase in the context of the grammatically correct sentence. If the sentence is correct as it is, mark “No Error” as your answer. 

Q1. The price of gold in the Indian market reached its highest-ever level, hitting the Rs. 33,800 mark in Mumbai on Tuesday in the midst of increase demand from buyers and lagging supply in the global market.
(a) increasing demand from buyers and lag supply
(b) increasing demand from buyers and lagged supply
(c) increase demand from buyers and lag supply
(d) increasing demand from buyers and lagging supply
(e) No Error

Q2. The rupee has depreciated significant in value against the U.S. dollar in the last year alone.
(a) has depreciate significantly
(b) has depreciated significantly
(c) have depreciated significantly
(d) has been depreciate significantly
(e) No Error

Q3. The U.S.-China trade war and the lowered rate of Chinese economic growth have add to fears of a global economic slowdown.
(a) have added to fears of a
(b) has added to fears of a
(c) have added to fears off a
(d) have added to fearing of a
(e) No Error

Q4. Conventionally, the Budget presented in an election year is a vote on account, aimed at providing funds for the government to functional until the formation of a new government.
(a) to function until the form of new government
(b) to functioning until the formation of new government
(c) to function until the formation of new government
(d) too function until the formation of new government
(e) No Error

Q5. While job guarantee programmes, such as the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme, lock up beneficiaries in low-productivity work, income supplements allow them to continue to look for better employment options. 
(a) them to continuing to look for better

(b) them to continue to looking for better
(c) them to continued to look for better
(d) them to continue too look for better
(e) No Error

Q6. There are expectations that the government may increased the basic income tax exemption limit.
(a) the government may increase
(b) the government may increasing
(c) the government may have increase
(d) the government is increase
(e) No Error

Q7. Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, in the first budget of this NDA government in 2014, had raising the tax exemption limit to RS. 2.5 lakh from Rs. 2 lakh.
(a) had raised the tax exempt
(b) had raised the taxed exemption
(c) had raise the tax exemption
(d) had raised the tax exemption
(e) No Error

Q8. Angel investors are helping to create employment when big Indian companies are reluctant to invest.
(a) are help create employment
(b) are helping creating employment
(c) are helping created employment
(d) are helping to created employment
(e) No Error

Q9. Women play an important role in both irrigated and non-irrigated agriculture, and a larger number of women then men are engaged in rainfed agriculture.
(a) than men are engage in rainfed agriculture
(b) than men are engaged in rainfed agriculture
(c) than men are engaged in rainfed agricultural
(d) then men are engage in rainfed agriculture
(e) No Error

Q10. World politics is undergoing a sea change. Unipolar world is appearing to emerge as multipolar where India, china, Brazil etc. are reshaping the world order.
(a) is appearing to emerged as
(b) is appearing to emerging as
(c) is appear to emerge as
(d) is appearing to emerge
(e) No Error

Q11. India is emerging as a giant and her role in world politics is evolving and becoming a forced to reckon with.
(a) becoming a force to reckon with.
(b) becoming a forces to reckon with.
(c) becoming a force to reckoning with.
(d) becoming a force to reckoned with.
(e) No Error

Q12. Over the years, the MBBS course, set in tertiary care institutions which often deal with exotic and rare disorders, has not equipped students to dealing with the health needs of local communities.
(a) to deals with the health needs of local communities.
(b) for deal with the health needs of local communities.
(c) to deal with the health needs of local communities.
(d) to be deal with the health needs of local communities.
(e)No Error

Q13. Democratic societies are the best of the available models in managing dissent with the least harmful effect on the dissenter.
(a) dissented with the least harmful effect
(b) dissent the least harmful effect
(c) dissent with the least harmful effected
(d) dissent with the least harm effect
(e) No Error

Q14. Public-private partnership (PPP) has became a fashionable slogan in new development strategies, particularly over the last couple of decades.
(a) have become a fashionable slogan
(b) has become a fashionable slogan
(c) has been become a fashionable slogan
(d) had been become a fashionable slogan
(e) No Error

Q15. Right from early childhood, girls are socialised to perceiving matrimony and motherhood as the ultimate goals of their life.
(a) socialised to perceived matrimony
(b) socialised to perceive matrimony
(c) socialised to perceive matrimonial
(d) socialised to be perceive matrimony
(e) No Error

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