SBI PO pre–English Language Quiz-06

SBI PO pre–English Language Quiz

English Language is a part of almost all major competitive exams in the country and is perhaps the most scoring section also. Aspirants who regularly practice questions have a good chance of scoring well in the English Language Section. So here we are providing you with the SBI PO pre–English Language Quiz to help you prepare better. This SBI PO pre–English Language Quiz includes all of the most recent pattern-based questions, as well as Previous Year Questions. This SBI PO pre–English Language Quiz is available to you at no cost. Candidates will be provided with a detailed explanation of each question in this IBPS PO Pre English Language Quiz. Candidates must practice this SBI PO pre–English Language Quiz to achieve a good score in the English Language Section.

Directions (1-5): In the following questions, a sentence is divided into five parts with last part of each sentence is highlighted in bold suggesting the grammatically correct part of the sentence. Out of the four other parts, choose the part of the sentence which contains grammatical or contextual error in it. If the given sentence is both grammatically correct and contextually meaningful, choose option (e) i.e., “No error” as your answer.

  1. The government’s bid to ease tensions with China (A)/has been met with some criticism, (B)/particularly over a leaked memo to officials telling them (C)/to stay in from events that commemorate the 60th anniversary (D)/of the Dalai Lama’s 1959 flight to India. (E)

(a)The government’s bid to ease tensions with China

(b)has been met with some criticism

(c)particularly over a leaked memo to officials telling them

(d)to stay in from events that commemorate the 60th anniversary

(e)No error

Answer & Explanation
Ans. d

Exp. There is an error in the part (D) of the sentence, the phrasal verb “stay in” should be replaced by another phrasal verb “stay away” to make the sentence contextually correct. The phrase “stay in” means to stay in your home, which doesn’t tally the meaning of the sentence contextually. The phrase “stay away from something/somebody” means to not go near or become involved with someone; to avoid something that will have a bad effect on you. Other parts are both grammatically and contextually correct. Hence option (d) is the correct choice.

  1. The current cost of fossil fuel energy (A)/is at $0.05/kWh, whereas (B)/commercial solar energy can go (C)/as low as $0.029/kWh, a significantly (D)/difference of 40 per cent. (E)

(a)The current cost of fossil fuel energy

(b)is at $0.05/kWh, whereas

(c)commercial solar energy can go

(d)as low as $0.029/kWh, a significantly

(e)No error

Answer & Explanation
Ans. d

Exp. There is an error in the part (D) of the sentence, the adverb “significantly” should be replaced by an adjective “significant” to make the sentence grammatically correct. It is to be noted that the adjective “significant”, which means sufficiently great or important to be worthy of attention; noteworthy, signifies the noun “difference” given in the last part. Other parts of the sentence are both grammatically correct and contextually meaningful. Hence option (d) is the correct choice.

  1. As China is the world’s leading (A)/developing country, (B)/its emergence as a driver (C)/of the global economy is timely and (D)/likely to be long-standing. (E)

(a)As China is the world’s leading

(b)developing country

(c)its emergence as a driver

(d)of the global economy is timely and

(e)No error

Answer & Explanation
Ans. e

Exp. The sentence is both grammatically and contextually correct. Hence option (e) is the correct choice.

  1. It is true(I)/that the relationship (II)/with Nepal and India has always remained (III)/deep and friendly at (IV)/the people-to-people level. (V)

(a)Only (II)

(b)Only (III)

(c)Only (III), (IV) and (V)

(d)Both (II) and (IV)

(e)No error

Answer & Explanation
Ans. b

Exp. There is an error in the third part of the sentence. The preposition “with” should be replaced by “between” to make the sentence grammatically correct. It is to be noted that the sentence is talking about the relationship between Nepal and India; not the relationship of another country with these nations [there is no mention of third country in the sentence]. The other parts of the sentence are grammatically correct. Hence option (b) is the correct choice.

  1. Energy economists use (A)/the concept of levellised cost of (B)/electricity generation to compare various (C)/electricity generation options, but limits (D)/calculations to the plant-level costs. (E)

(a)Energy economists use

(b)the concept of levellised cost of

(c)electricity generation to compare various

(d)electricity generation options, but limits

(e)No error

Answer & Explanation
Ans. d

Exp. There is an error in the part (D) of the sentence, the singular verb “limits” should be replaced by its plural “limit” to make the sentence grammatically correct. It is to be noted that the subject of the verb “limit” is in plural, as mentioned in the part (A) [Energy economists]. Other parts of the sentence are both grammatically and contextually correct. Hence option (d) is the correct choice

Direction (6 – 10): Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.

(A) We at Infoquicktech thus make sure that our clients receive the best and the quickest services in the field of IT.

(B) Information Technology has transformed a lot in this decade and this metamorphosis is exceedingly quick.

(C) The user can now get the desired information in a fraction of a second.

(D)Our newer packages now perform in a far better way than our clients used to get in the past.

(E) Our search engines have been astoundingly powerful to process and fetch the required information to the user.

(F) These improvements perform a real magic, in the true sense of the term, to facilitate quicker access.

  1. Which of the following will be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement?

(a) A

(b) B

(c) C

(d) D

(e) E

Answer & Explanation
Ans. c

Exp. The correct sequence is BDEFCA

  1. Which of the following will be the SIXTH (LAST) sentence after rearrangement?

(a) A

(b) B

(c) C

(d) D

(e) E

Answer & Explanation
Ans. a

Exp. The correct sequence is BDEFCA.

 

  1. Which of the following will be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?

(a) A

(b) B

(c) C

(d) D

(e) E

Answer & Explanation
Ans. b

Exp. The correct sequence is BDEFCA

  1. Which of the following will be the-SECOND sentence after rearrangement?

(a) A

(b) B

(c) C

(d) D

(e) E

Answer & Explanation
Ans. d

Exp. The correct sequence is BDEFCA

  1. Which of the following will be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?

(a) A

(b) B

(c) C

(d) D

(e) F

Answer & Explanation
Ans. e

Exp. The correct sequence is BDEFCA.

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