English Quiz For IBPS Exam

Directions (Q. 1-5): In each sentence below four words have been printed in bold which are numbered 1), 2), 3) and 4). One of these words may be misspell or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the wrongly spell or inappropriate words. The number of that word is the answer. If all four words are correctly spell and appropriate the answer is 5), ie ‘All correct.’


1. The accountancy function continues to play a strategic(1) role in providing value-added services to  the stakeholders (2) and takes key leadership roles to guide their organisation as creators of sustainable value through the process of embeding (3) sustainability (4) deep within an economy. All correct (5)


2. The application procedure includes submission (1)  of a  curriculam (2) vitae and a statement of purpose along with an online form, followed by telephonic interviews with the student coordinator, (3) a faculty (4) member of one of the all-India institutes. All correct (5)
                    
3. Diplomacy requires patience, stamina, intelligence (1), discipline (2) and the ability to ward off internal and external spoilers opposed (3) to the prospect of reconcilliation (4). All correct (5).

4. When the powerful or pretenders (1) to power want to thrust (2) forward, they often need vivid (3) inspirations, real or imagined, preferably (4) larger than life, to sustain the tempo. All correct (5) .
      
5. When the Congress Working Committee announced its decision to endorce (1) the Telangana idea in July this year, the euphoria (2) among statehood proponents (3) was overwhelming (4). All correct

Directions (Q. 6-10): Rearrange the following eight sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F), (G) and (H) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below.
(A) Because these behaviours become permanent.
(B) Many times people justify lying by saying, “This is only a small lie.”
(C) We end up showing cowardice.
(D) “When the big one comes, ‘I’II tell the truth.”
(E) Similarly, we practise cowardice often enough, consoling ourselves that when the big moment
comes, I will show courage.
(F) Why?
(G) But when the big occasion does come, what happens?
(H) In reality, when we practise telling enough small lies, when the big one comes we end up telling a bigger lie.

6. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?
1) G 
2) C 
3) A 
4) H 
5) B

7. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?
1) A 
2) D 
3) B 
4) C 
5) G

8. Which of the following should be the SEVENTH sentence after rearrangement?
1) B 
2) H 
3) F 
4) G 
5) A

9. Which of the following should be the LAST (EIGHTH) sentence after rearrangement?
1) C 
2) B 
3) H 
4) F 
5) D

10. Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?
1) H 
2) A 
3) F 
4) B 
5) C

english quiz for ibps exam

English Quiz For IBPS Exam

Directions (Q. 1-10): In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a 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.
Gujarat is one of the largest salt-producing states in India, which is the world’s third-largest
salt-producing country. Kharaghoda, 110 km from Ahmedabad, lies in the desert area of the arid Little Rann of Kutch. Here, the earth is so saline that salt is  (1) by using solar (2) on subsoil brine. In other words, groundwater is laid out under the sun, evaporates, and (3) behind little piles of the white powder. Kolis (indigenous coastal fisherfolk), Dalits and Muslims from nearby villages mine salt in this manner here. Work (4) begins after Navratri, when the rains are gone. Locals head to the salt fields deep within the desert, (5) small huts made of a few bamboo poles and some sacking, and get to work. For the next eight or nine months, they will (6) here with their families, digging 45 metres to 50 metres into the hard soil to (7) the groundwater, then building small bunds to hold the water while it evaporates. In these barren flatlands, there are no provisions, no sweet water and no electricity. (8) settlements get one government tanker of sweet water a week. Men travel to nearby villages (9) every fortnight and bring back pulses, since they are non-perishable. With no fruit, vegetables or milk, malnourishment is rife. With their skin overexposed to saline (10) and harsh sunlight, skin diseases are rife too.
1. 
1) yield 
2) harvested 
3) produced
4) breeded 
5) manufactured

2. 
1) evaporation 
2) distillation 
3) hydration
4) transformation 
5) solidification

3. 
1) delivers 
2) abandons 
3) gives
4) leaves 
5) quits

4. 
1) habitually 
2) usually 
3) sometime
4) although 
5) whenever

5. 
1) come up 
2) held up 
3) sum up
4) give up 
5) prop up

6. 
1) approach 
2) come 
3) stay
4) stand 
5) wait

7. 
1) reach 
2) gain 
3) attain
4) stretch 
5) pass

8. 
1) Any 
2) Most 
3) No
4) Every 
5) Few

9. 
1) by 
2) since 
3) always
4) once 
5) hence

10. 
1) physical 
2) nominal 
3) rays
4) solid 
5) chemicals

Answer:-

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

english quiz for ibps exam

English Quiz For IBPS Exam

Directions (Q. 1-5): Each question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Find out which option can be used to fill up the blank in the sentence in the same sequence to make it meaningfully complete.

1. Indian policy makers have a difficult task of ________ Indian economy ________ a higher growth.
1) recoiling, on 
2) reviving, across
3) recuperating, about 
4) backfiring, for
5) rebounding, along

2. The industrial, agricultural, commercial and public services ________ a significant proportion of electricity for ________ their demand for final energy.
1) exhaust, accomplishing
2) consume, meeting
3) utilise, conforming
4) expend, completing
5) absorb, meeting

3. The ________ of three pill ars of sustainable development in public policies in a balanced measure is a difficult ________.
1) collection, duty          
2) association, function
3) integration, exercise   
4) combination, undertaking
5) group, act

4. Apart from reviewing the party’s _______ showing, ________ would be fixed on those who worked against the party’s interest.
1) dismal, accountability
2) formal, responsibility
3) outstanding, culpability
4) national, reasons
5) brilliant, answerability

5. The regulatory agencies must be knowledge-based, _______, independent and ________ for their actions to Parliament.
1) clear, culpable
2) functional, obliged
3) active, innocent
4) transparent, accountable
5) questionable, unreliable

Directions (Q. 5-10): Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below.
(A) Everybody cannot do well on the index.
(B) This is the logic of a development index.
(C) The index is not based on a priori views about whether a particular state is less developed or not.
(D) It is equally important to note that the index and, therefore, the allocation of funds are relative.
(E) For this reason, some states that are ranked higher on the development scale would receive less
funds than a lower-ranked state.
(F) There has been insufficient appreciation that the composite development index is transparent and
based on official verifiable data.

6. Which of the following would be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?
1) A 
2) B 
3) F 
4) C 
5) E

7. Which of the following would be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement?
1) D 
2) A 
3) E 
4) B 
5) C

8. Which of the following would be the LAST (SIXTH) sentence after rearrangement?
1) E 
2) C 
3) D 
4) F 
5) B

9. Which of the following would be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?
1) C 
2) A 
3) B 
4) E 
5) D

10. Which of the following would be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?
1) F 
2) D 
3) A 
4) C 
5) E

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

english quiz for ibps exam

English Quiz On Close Set

Directions (Q. 1-10): In the given passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. Against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Generally a disaster (1) in significant loss in social, psychological and economic aspects. It not only (2) to structural damages, but also leaves families torn apart, children orphaned, livelihoods destroyed and communities traumatised. 
Non-structural factors such as lack of responsiveness of government officials and ineffective leadership are mainly (3) for any disaster mismanagements. India is (4) to a variety of natural and man-made disasters. Strong and effective emergency management has been a felt (5) in all corners of the world. Effective policies play a (6) role in mitigating the impact of disasters and reducing likely losses of life and property. Economic resources are important for any disaster management. Yet, it has been (7) that economic resources did not necessarily translate into greater investment in this domain as there is no (8) of issues that demand governments attention and resources. Disaster management has (9) acquired importance in the agenda of governance, unless there is a major natural or man-made disaster. The major shortcomings observed in Indian disaster management, along with their probable solutions, need to be discussed on an (10) basis. 

1. 
1) prepares 
2) results 
3) affects
4) entails 
5) promotes

2. 
1) causes 
2) creates 
3) results
4) imparts 
5) leads

3. 
1) reasons 
2) responsible 
3) accounts
4) amounts 
5) factors

4. 
1) subjected 
2) susceptibility 
3) available
4) vulnerable 
5) centre

5. 
1) relation 
2) abstract 
3) evolution
4) creation 
5) need

6. 
1) enormous 
2) tough 
3) vital
4) single 
5) important

7. 
1) recognised 
2) routed 
3) placed
4) collected 
5) seeing

8. 
1) much 
2) amount 
3) collection
4) dearth 
5) failure

9. 
1) seldom 
2) forever 
3) great
4) much 
5) always

10. 
1) important 
2) understanding 
3) urgent
4) priority 
5) upright

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

english quiz on close set

English Quiz For NICL Exam

Directions (Q. 1-5): In this question four words are given of which two are most nearly the same or opposite in meaning. Find the two words which are either most nearly the same or opposite in meaning and indicate your answer by marking the option which represents the correct letter combination.

1. 
(A) Tormented 
(B) Agonised
(C) Aroused 
(D) Removed
1) A – C 
2) A – B 
3) A – D
4) C – D 
5) B – C

2. 
(A) Striking 
(B) Unimpressive
(C) Striving 
(D) Unwilling
1) A – C 
2) B – D 
3) A – B
4) C – D 
5) B – C

3. 
(A) Patent 
(B) Stylish
(C) Wasted 
(D) Fashionable
1) A – C 
2) C – D 
3) A – D
4) B – D 
5) B – C

4. 
(A) Disclose 
(B) Withstand
(C) Withhold 
(D) Decide
1) A – C 
2) B – C 
3) A – D
4) C – D 
5) B – D

5. 
(A) Fathomed 
(B) Devastated
(C) Ruined 
(D) Abrupt
1) B – D 
2) B – C 
3) C – D
4) A – C 
5) A – D

Directions (Q. 6-10): Each question below has two blanks. Each blank indicates that something has been omitted. Choose the words that best fit the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

6. As per the present definition, the factory inspector________ all factories located in an area to ________a day other than Sunday as the weekly holiday.
1) permits, attend 
2) allows, observe
3) assures, believe 
4) admits, accept
5) grants, adhere

7. The family members of the victim said that the victim was being ________ into ________ her complaint.
1) protected, accepting 
2) disturbed, locating
3) allowed, maintaining 
4) forced, preparing
5) threatened, withdrawing

8. The new management is pro-cleanliness and will ________ all the employees who spit or smoke in the office ________.
1) penalise, hours 
2) punish, environment
3) warn, surrounding 
4) fine, premises
5) pardon, area

9. Sixty-six years after India attained Independence, the government has finally ________ to change the measure to estimate the output of a steam-engine horsepower that is being ________ since the British Raj.
1) thought, operated 
2) decided, used
3) planned, provided 
4) caused, handled
5) reasoned, postponed

10. With women participation ________ sharply in the labour force over the past decade, there is a need to improve ________ for them.
1) dipping, opportunities
2) reducing, ways
3) withdrawing, convenience
4) stressing, circumstances
5) steeping, excuses

Answer:-
1. (2); same
2. (3); opposite
3. (4); same
4. (1); opposite
5. (2); same






Q. 6 (2)
Q. 7 (5)
Q. 8 (4)
Q. 9 (2)
Q. 10 (1)
english quiz for nicl exam



English Quiz On Reading Comprehension

Directions (Q. 1-10): Read the following passage carefully and answer the given questions. Certain words have been given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
On attending a conference which focused on the role of the service sector in Indian economy, I was amazed. The conference gave a very interesting perspective on the role of the service sector in the growth of the Indian economy in relation to growth rate in Agriculture and industry. The current situation in India is that the growth rate of services has overtaken both agriculture and industry and is now contributing to more than fifty per cent of GDP. The services sector has the highest growth rate and is the least volatile sector. Growth is particularly marked in public services, IT and financial services. In some areas the growth rate of services sector is forty to fifty per cent due to increased use of mobile technologies. India, therefore, has a services-oriented economy. It hasn’t followed traditional growth models as in China. However, in the process of doing so it has skipped the manufacturing stage and has jumped straight from the agricultural stage to service stage, which is also the main reason for the expansion of the service sector. In fact, the situation now is such that the growth in the service sector can and will support the growth in the agricultural and industrial sectors. However, the only setback for Indian economy is the lack of growth in the manufacturing sector, which causes dependence on other countries, which is not so desirable in terms of job creation and increase in prosperity. Population is also a major concern of the Indian economy. As the population of India grows so also does the number of dependents in the population both in the lower and higher age groups. In such a scenario of increasing population, especially in an economy which is still recovering from crisis, growth becomes difficult. For such an economy to grow it has to invest. Currently, the public sector invests more than it saves. The household sector saves in surplus but it is not increasing, so it cannot continue to support private and public sectors. There is a massive need to spend on agriculture and infrastructure development of the country. Apart from health, education should also be the priority of the government, particularly the education of women, in order to reduce the birth rate. 
However, all said and done, we cannot deny the fact that growing population of the country can also benefit the economy if considered as a resource and used efficiently. In fact, it is said that in the next two decades a ‘growth window’ for India will open, which may not come again because the working population to total population ratio will rise up to mid 2030s only. It is important for India to maximise its economic growth in this period. For doing so, it will be important for India to absorb the growing labour force. This would mean that most people in the country would be employed (with a steady income), the number of dependents in the population would reduce and with effect the economy would prosper. Absorbing the labour force is also very important if the service sector is to play a key role in the growing Indian economy. Today, to address the issue of poverty in India, there is a need to change the bad sectors into good sectors and in turn to move people from unemployment to employment. Only the service sector can help in doing so and thus can have major impact on poverty. Although service-intensive sectors such as hotels, restaurants and IT are booming with growth in human skills, there are geographical, labour unions and human skills restrictions on labour movement. The key question here, I suppose, is that – can service sector lead the economy? For example, can service such as IT be taken to rural areas? Experts in the conference have suggested that it seems that services could lead the economy. However, there are certain prerequisites for the same. In other words, there needs to be greater equality between the different states and better gender balance. There is also the need for additional fiscal equality, tax reforms to fund education, reduction in goverment debt, and the revenue account must be kept in balance. Progress is good but still the initial conditions for growth have not yet been achieved. 

Direction (Q. 1): Choose the word which is most opposite in meaning of the word given in bold as used in the passage.
1. VOLATILE
1) erratic 
2) impatient 
3) stable
4) solid 
5) strained

2. According to the passage, which of the following is/ are true about the impact of the increasing population on Indian economy?
(A) If India attempts to absorb all the labour force, it will impact the growth of service sector negatively and, in turn, hamper the economic growth of the country.
(B) As the population of the country increases, the number of dependents in the country also increases, which, in turn, increases the pressure on the economy.
(C) An increasing population can never lead the economy of the country towards prosperity. In
fact, it can only put strain on the economy of a country.
1) All (A), (B) and (C) 
2) Only (C)
3) Both (B) and (C) 
4) Both (A) and (C)
5) Only (B)

3. According to the passage, which of the following can be said about the agriculture and industry sectors in India?
(A) Looking at the growth of the service sector in India, it can be safely said that the service sector
will soon be in a position to support both agriculture and industry sector.
(B) The agriculture and the industry sector of the country have reached their threshold and there
would be no use of further investment in these sectors.
(C) Currently, the agriculture and industry sectors contribute less as compared to service sector to
the GDP of the country.
1) Only (A) 
2) Only (C)       
3) Both (A) and (C)
4) Both (B) and (C) 
5) All (A), (B) and (C)

4. What does the author mean by the statement, “... a ‘growth window’ for India will open.”?
1) In the coming years the Indian economy will grow as the service sector of the country would be
booming due to the focus of the government in that sector.
2) In the next two decades Indian economy will have an opportunity to grow as the working population of India will be high as compared to the dependent population.
3) There would be only a small period of time in which the economy of India has to grow and if it fails to do so it will never be able to recover from the economic downfall.
4) Only up to the next two decades would Indian people be interested in finding jobs in the country,
beyond which they would search for jobs abroad, thus hampering the growth of Indian economy.
5) The growth of Indian economy is like a small window and in order to substantiate the growth it
is important to increase the size of the window by improving trade relations with other countries.

Direction (Q. 5): Choose the word which is most similar in meaning to the word given in bold as used in the passage.
5. PREREQUISITES
1) requirements 
2) instincts
3) acknowledgments 
4) prohibitions
5) problems

6. What does the author mean by the statement ‘to change the bad sectors into good sectors”?
1) In order to deal with the problem of poverty, it is important to distinguish between good and bad
sectors and encourage people to start searching for jobs in the good sectors.
2) The government should make efforts to improve the sectors that are not functioning well in order to create greater job opportunities in those sectors and in turn eradicate poverty.
3) Poverty alleviation is possible only if the government understands the importance of good sectors and provides them with necessary opportunities.
4) The bad sectors of the country should be identified and such jobs should be outsourced to other
underprivileged countries in order to eradicate poverty from those countries.
5) People should be educated to ensure that they work only in the good sectors and, in turn, the issue of poverty in the country is resolved.

Direction (Q. 7): Choose the word which is most similar in meaning to the word given in bold as used in passage.
7. PERSPECTIVE
1) viewpoint 
2) prospect 
3) attitude
4) agreement 
5) proportion

8. Which of the following is true as per the passage?
1) India has not followed the conventional model of growth and has moved directly from the agriculture sector to the service sector.
2) The service sector of the country is yet to make a mark on the IT and financial sectors of the country.
3) With availability of labour and growth in human skills, the service sector of Indian economy is
booming limitlessly as there is no restriction on the movement of labour.
4) India has become self-reliant and does not have to depend on other  countries because of the
development in the manufacturing sector.
5) All the given statements are true.

9. According to the author, which of the following can be said about the growth of service sector in India?
1) India is essentially an agrarian economy and is not yet ready to shift focus from agriculture sector to service sector.
2) The expansion of service sector in India has been mainly because of the growth in the agricultural
sector.
3) Indian economy cannot run only on the basis of service sector, ie without further development in
the agriculture and the industrial sector.
4) The growth of service sector in India is facilitated by the improvement in technology.5) It will take the service sector at least around two decades before it can overtake the agriculture and industry sector.

Direction (Q. 10): Choose the word which is most opposite in meaning of the word given in bold as used in the passage.
10. MASSIVE
1) prominent 
2) proactive 
3) short
4) little 
5) vast
Q. 1 (3)
Q. 2 (5)
Q. 3 (3)
Q. 4 (2)
Q. 5 (1)
Q. 6 (2)
Q. 7 (1)
Q. 8 (1)
Q. 9 (4)
Q. 10 (4)

english quiz on reading comprehension