RBI Assistant PRE 2023 English Language Quiz –27

RBI Assistant PRE 2023 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 RBI Assistant PRE 2023 English Language Quiz to help you prepare better. This RBI Assistant PRE 2023 English Language Quiz includes all of the most recent pattern-based questions, as well as Previous Year Questions. This RBI Assistant PRE 2023 English Language Quiz is available to you at no cost. Candidates will be provided with a detailed explanation of each question in this RBI Assistant PRE 2023 English Language Quiz. Candidates must practice this RBI Assistant PRE 2023 English Language Quiz to achieve a good score in the English Language Section.

RBI Assistant PRE 2023 English Language Quiz – 27

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 RBI Assistant PRE 2023 English Language Quiz to help you prepare better. This RBI Assistant PRE 2023 English Language Quiz includes all of the most recent pattern-based questions, as well as Previous Year Questions. This RBI Assistant PRE 2023 English Language Quiz is available to you at no cost. Candidates will be provided with a detailed explanation of each question in this RBI Assistant PRE 2023 English Language Quiz. Candidates must practice this RBI Assistant PRE 2023 English Language Quiz to achieve a good score in the English Language Section.

 

Directions (1-5): In each of the question given below a phrase is given in bold which is then followed by five options which try to decipher its meaning as used in the sentence.

Choose the option which gives the meaning of the phrase most appropriately in the context of the given sentence.

 

  1. My mother had social pretensions and looked down on most of our neighbours.

(a) adore
(b) relish
(c) loathe
(d) abhor
(e) regret

Answer & Explanation
Ans. d

Exp. ‘Looked down on’ means regard (someone) with a feeling of superiority.

 

  1. I ran into Amir today at the supermarket. It was great to see him.

(a) confront
(b) entice
(c) stumble
(d) challenge
(e) withstand

Answer & Explanation
Ans. a

Exp. ‘ran into’ means to meet or find by chance.

 

  1. The boss wants you to hand in your figures for this month to him.

(a) commit
(b) suggest
(c) submit
(d) proffer
(e) recommend

Answer & Explanation
Ans. c

Exp. ‘Hand in’ means to give something to an authority or responsible person.

 

  1. If you ferret about for something, you look for it in a lot of different places or in a place where it is hidden.

(a) expose
(b) quest
(c) excavate
(d) observe
(e) arrive

Answer & Explanation
Ans. b

Exp. ‘ferret about’ means an assiduous search for something.

 

  1. We ran through the witness’s testimony before presenting it in court.

(a) seize
(b) obsess
(c) drivel
(d) expend
(e) overview

Answer & Explanation
Ans. e

Exp. ‘Ran through’ means a quick outline or review.

 

Directions (6-10): The following question consists of a sentence, whose certain parts are highlighted in bold. The highlighted portions are grammatically correct. Each sentence is followed by the three expressions which may or may not contain grammatical errors. Choose the most appropriate alternative among the five options which states the incorrect part(s) of the sentence. If the given sentence is grammatically correct and contextually meaningful, choose option (e) i.e., “No error” as your answer.

 

  1. It is hard when you work in a city far away from family and friends, and home excursions is always much awaited.

(I)It is hard when you work

(II)in a city far away from

(III)and home excursions is always

 

(a)Only (I)

(b)Only (III)

(c)Both (I) and (II)

(d)Both (II) and (III)

(e)No error

Answer & Explanation
Ans. b

Exp. There is a grammatical error in the third part of the sentence; there is an issue of subject-verb agreement. The verb “is” should be replaced by its plural “are” to make the sentence grammatically correct as the subject of the verb is plural [home excursions]. The other two parts are grammatically feasible. Hence option (b) is the correct choice.

 

  1. The rush for short term profits in the need to capture markets has unfortunately led to the neglect of most important considerations of protecting safety and nutrition value of our foods.

(I)in the need to capture markets

(II)the neglect of most important considerations

(III)of protecting safety and nutrition value of our foods

 

(a)Only (I)

(b)Only (III)

(c)Both (I) and (II)

(d)All (I), (II) and (III)

(e)No error

Answer & Explanation
Ans. e

Exp. The given sentence is grammatically correct and contextually meaningful. Thus, all the three expressions are apt and suitable. Hence option (e) is the correct choice.

 

  1. India is the second most populous nation in the world with a burgeoning section of their youth looking for employment opportunities.

(I)India is the second most populous

(II)with a burgeoning section

(III)of their youth looking for

 

(a)Only (I)

(b)Only (II)

(c)Only (III)

(d)Both (I) and (III)

(e)No error

Answer & Explanation
Ans. c

Exp. There is a grammatical error in the third part of the sentence; the determiner “their” should be replaced by “its” as the noun it is referring is singular [India].  The other two parts are grammatically feasible. Hence option (c) is the correct choice.

 

  1. Britain and Russia have entered a phase of a tit-for-tat expulsion of diplomats across the Atlantic; yet this is only the surface of a sinister issue.

(I)have entered a phase of a tit-for-tat

(II)expulsion of diplomats across the Atlantic

(III)yet this is only the surface of

 

(a)Only (I)

(b)Only (III)

(c)Both (I) and (II)

(d)Both (II) and (III)

(e)No error

Answer & Explanation
Ans. e

Exp. The given sentence is grammatically correct and contextually meaningful. Thus, all the three expressions are apt and suitable. Hence option (e) is the correct choice.

 

  1. To the vicissitudes of the past 70 years since Independence, Russia has been a time-tested ally of India.

(I)To the vicissitudes

(II)since Independence

(III)Russia has been a time-tested

 

(a)Only (I)

(b)Only (III)

(c)Both (I) and (II)

(d)All (I), (II) and (III)

(e)No error

Answer & Explanation
Ans. a

Exp. There is an error in the first part of the sentence; the preposition “To” should be replaced by “Through” to make the sentence grammatically correct. The preposition “through” in this context implies continuing in time towards completion of (a process or period), which can be connected to the time-period mentioned in the sentence. The other parts of the sentence are grammatically feasible. Hence option (a) is the correct choice.

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