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English Quiz For IBPS SO IV

Directions (Q. 1-5): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is ‘No error’, the answer is 5). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.)

1.  1) Many writers I know are / 2) far more talented to me / 3) but you need a combination of three essentials / 4) to succeed: talent, hard work and luck. / 5) No error

2.  1) Challenges provide you the opportunity to grow / 2) as a human being, gain a fresh perspective / 3) or it can motivate you / 4) to achieve set targets. / 5) No error

3.  1) Success comes easy to those / 2) who are hard- working and knowledgeable / 3) and possess a healthy / 4) dose of self-belief. / 5) No error

4.  1) The worst of times brings out the best / 2) from a true leader, who, with political skill / 3) and a sense of  national interest, / 4) turns adverse into advantage. / 5) No error

5.  1)  It is unfortunate that  the General has /  2) inadvertently get embroiled in an  unnecessary controversy / 3) regarding the modus operandi / 4) of Army intelligence working in J&K. / 5) No error

Directions (Q. 71-75): In the following questions, a sentence has been given with some part of it in bold. To make the sentence correct, you have to replace the bold part with the correct alternative given below. If the sentence is correct as it is, please give 5) as your answer (ie No correction required).

6.  He behaves as though he is immortal.
1) as though he has been  
2) as though he was
3) as though he were
4) as if he will have
5) No correction required

7.  You should not get off the bus till it is stopped.
1) until it stops
2) until it is stopped
3) unless it stops
4) till it is being stop
5) No correction required

8.  I knew Sachin would play for India but never thought he would end up with all the cricketing records possible.
1) he would end all
2) he would end in all
3) he would end with all
4) he would end into
5) No correction required

9.  The Indian Air Force has played a pivotal role in the nation’s defence and our glorious history is replete of numerous counts of valour and fortitude in the face of extreme odds.
1) replete of numerous accounts
2) replete with numerous accounts
3) replete by numerous account
4) repleted through numerous counts
5) No correction required

10.  The recruits have been known to operate Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) phones which cannot be investigated by intelligence agencies.
1) infringed
2) intersected
3) interrogated
4) intercepted
5) No correction required

Answer :- 

1. (2); Replace ‘to’ with ‘than’

2. (3); Replace ‘it’ with ‘they’

3. (5)

4. (4); Replace ‘adverse’ with ‘adversity’

5. (2); Replace ‘get’ with ‘got’

(6 - 10) :-

Q. 6 (3)
Q. 7 (1)
Q. 8 (5)
Q. 9 (2)
Q. 10 (4)



english quiz for ibps so iv


1 comments:

  1. thanks can u please post something more for ibps so upcoming exam next week

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