Wednesday, 19 July 2017

Mix English Quiz for IBPS PO, RRB, CLERK and other exam


Directions(Q.1-5): Study the following sentences carefully and rearrange them into a meaningful paragraph and answer the questions:

A. It has taken the view that the killing of a person who was possibly innocent cannot be overlooked owing to mere lapse of time.
B. extra-judicial killings in Manipur, the Supreme Court has reiterated the principle of accountability as an essential part of the rule of law.
C. These cases involved either suspected fake encounters or the use of excessive or retaliatory force. D. into these deaths on the ground that they were too old to be raked up now.
E. By ordering an investigation by the Central Bureau of Investigation into more than 80 cases of suspected
F. The court has rightly rebuffed an attempt by the government to stall any probe 

Q.1 Which of the following will be third sentence after rearrangement?
     I. F
     II. C
     III. A
     IV. E
     V. D

Q.2 Which of the following will be first sentence after rearrangement?
     I. D
     II. C
     III. A
     IV. E
     V. B


Q.3 Which of the following will be last sentence after rearrangement?
     I. E
     II. C
     III. D
     IV. A
     V. B


Q.4 Which of the following will be second sentence after rearrangement?
     I. A
     II. C
     III. F
     IV. E
     V. B


Q.5 Which of the following will be fourth sentence after rearrangement?
     I. F
     II. C
     III. A
     IV. D
     V. B

Directions(Q.6-10): In the following sentences, a part is bold and underlined. You have to choose which phrase given in options should replace the phrase printed in bold to make the sentence grammatically correct. Mark (E) as your answer if no correction is required.

Q.6 In a country like India, more then half the woman who are of reproductive age may not fall under this bracket.
     I. more than the half woman who
     II. more then the half women whom
     III. more than half the women who
     IV. more than the half woman whose
     V. No correction is required.

Q.7 According to the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), "One third for food produced for human consumption is lost or wasted globally, which which amount to about 1.3 billion tons per year."
     I. One thirds of food produced from human
     II. One third of food produced in human
     III. One thirds for food produced for human
     IV. One third of food produced for human
     V. No correction is required.

Q.8 The equation between the Editor and the Readers Editor is neither adversarial nor convivial.
     I. equation among the Editor and the Readers Editor
     II. equation between the Editor and the Reader's Editor
     III. equation between the Editor as well as the Reader's Editor
     IV. equation between the Editor as well as the Readers Editor
     V. No correction is required.

Q.9 The India-China stand-off at the Doklam plateau, that has continued for more than a month, has sparked many memories in India, and there is a number of books written in the past half century.
     I. there is a number of books written over
     II. there are a number of books written over
     III. there are a number of books written over
     IV. there are a number of book written since
     V. No correction is required.

Q.10 It is worth nothing that the preference for cash among citizens has traditionally worked against the plans of governments to pursue inflationary policies.
     I. It is worth nothing if the preference of
     II. It is worth nothing weather the preference for 
     III. It is worthy nothing that the preference for
     IV. It are worth nothing that the preference of
     V. No correction is required.

Directions(Q.11-15): In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningfully complete.

A public sector bank is the latest to join hands in the war against cash. A report (1) by the State Bank of India last week states that thanks to demonetisation, India has seen a huge (2) in digital payments using cards. If not for demonetisation, it says, the economy would have taken three more years to (3) the level of digitisation that it has since November.
The underlying logic is that citizens (4) somehow irrationally obsessed with the use of cash. and, hence, the enlightened officials in government are duty-bound to wean them off it, even if it requires administering cruel shocks (5) demonetisation. Note that it is unanimously agreed by experts that a cashless world offers many undeniable benefits. In a world where all, or at least most, transactions are digital, the government would be able to track any transaction.

Q.11 What should come in the place of (1)?
     I. Had shown
     II. Deliver
     III. Released
     IV. Is issued
     V. Has circulated

Q.12 What should come in the place of (2)?
     I. Decrease
     II. Increase
     III. Change
     IV. Inflation
     V. Growth

Q.13 What should come in the place of (3)?
     I. Gained
     II. Attaining
     III. Reached
     IV. Achieve
     V. Find

Q.14 What should come in the place of (4)?
     I. Are
     II. Is
     III. Was
     IV. Were
     V. Have

Q.15 What should come in the place of (5)?
     I. Any
     II. Some
     III. Example
     IV. As
     V. like

Answers:

1. II.
2. IV.
3. IV.
4. V.
5. I.
6. III.
7. IV.
8. II.
9. III.
10. V.
11. III.
12. II.
13. IV.
14. I.
15. V.

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