Important English Quiz For SSC and Bank Set-61

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Directions (Q.1-10): Each question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

1). The Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana, a financial inclusion mission ___________ by PM Narendra Modi ___________ off with a bang, with a record 15 million new bank accounts opened on the first day itself.
a)   Effected, took
b)   Concluded, knock
c)   Initiated, blasted
d)   Launched, kicked
e)   Opened, let

2).Wayne Rooney has been named England captain, taking ____________ the leadership role of an inexperienced team in a rebuilding phase __________ its worst-ever World Cup.
a)   Over, following
b)   For, having
c)   Off, succeeding
d)   Up, accompanying
e)   On, after

3). The suffering in Gaza has been so ________ that people are bound to be overjoyed at the news that a permanent ceasefire has been ____________ between Harmas and Isreal.
a)   Much, arrived
b)   Outrageous, setup
c)   Intense, agreed
d)   Deep, established
e)   Disturbing, reached

4). The CBI has registered a case against Bengal India Global Infrastructure for allegedly cheating Central Bank of India by ___________ loans using ______ documents
a)   Taking, false
b)   Availing, forged
c)   Sanctioning, fabricated
d)   Allowing, genuine
e)   Giving, real

5). One notable feature of Nigerian politics is the _____________ at which political actors switch ___________ from one political group to another.
a)   System, assistance
b)   Frequency, allegiance
c)   Repetition, resistance
d)   Occurrence, association
e)   Repetition, resistance

6). Concerns relating to global mass ____________ and privacy of internet users are likely to __________ discussions at the Internet Governance Forum.
a)   Vigilance, lead
b)   Scrutiny, influence
c)   Inspection, control
d)   Surveillance, dominate
e)   Supervision, handle

7). A Manipur youth was allegedly killed by another from the same state after an argument _____________ out between them over a ________ issue in North Delhi.
a)   Flared, minor
b)   Emerged, little
c)   Brought, serious
d)   Came, frivolous
e)   Broke, petty

8). Several studies on maternal health show poorer nutrional ____________, higher levels of morbidity and mortality, and lower _____________ of antenatal and postnatal services among tribals.
a)   Position, use
b)   Status utilization
c)   Quality, application
d)   Condition, utility
e)   Rating, usage

9). Rise in exports and a ___________ in imports helped _____________ narrow the country’s current account deficit.
a)   Decline, sharply
b)   Slump, clearly
c)   Fall, firmly
d)   Downturn, strongly
e)   Drop, distinctly

10). The Government has _____________ an additional penalty on Reliance industries for ____________ less than the targeted natural gas from its KG-D6 block
a)   Enforced, purifying
b)   Ordered, refining
c)   Slapped, producing
d)   Charged, digging
e)   Imposed, excavating


Answers:                                
1). d)   2). a)   3). d)   4). a)   5). b)   6). d)   7). e)   8). b)   9). a)   10). c)


Directions (1-10): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any 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 e). (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.)

1). a) India’s foreign policy/ b) always has been to/ c) abhor terrorist attacks;/ d) and to use force only in self-defense./ e) No error.


3). a) The two are different/ b) and but yet/ c) they are they/ d) same as well. / e) No error.

4). a) The structure shift/ b) in global politics is/ c) working its way/ d) through many areas. / e) No error.
5). a) India has little choice/ b) now but to find ways/ c) to make the best of / d) a very bad bargaining/. e) No error.

6). a) Being a rainy day/ b) we cancelled/ c) our programme to/ d) visit the zoo. / e) No error.

7). a) By gravitation/ b) the sun and the planets/ c) act and react/ d) upon each other. / e) No error.

8). a) The title of the book/ b) under reviewing is in a way/ c) tantalizing but the author/ d) clears the mystery in his preface. / e) No error.

9). a) Assessment by external agency/ b) of the work of institutions/ c) assumes importance/ d) when it comes to quality. / e) No error.

10). a) His comments on the record of/ b) political parties should leave the reader/ c) brooding over the none too encouraging/ d) scene in the country. / e) No error.

Answers with Explanation:                         

1). Answer: b
Explanation: Change the order as – has always been.


3). Answer: b
Explanation: Remove ‘but’

4). Answer: e

5). Answer: d
Explanation: It should be ‘bargain’ in place of ‘bargaining’.

6). Answer: a
Explanation: The sentence start as – It being a rainy day ….

7). Answer: d
Explanation: It should be – upon one another.

8). Answer: b
Explanation: Replace reviewing with review.

9). Answer: a
Explanation: Add an before external.

10). Answer: e


Directions ( 01-10): Which of the phrases (a), (b), (c) and (d) given below should replace the phrase given in bold in the following sentence to make it meaningful and grammatically correct. If the sentence is correct as it is and no correction is required, mark (e) as the answer.

1). Banks charge "differently rate of interest" depending on the size of the loan
a)   difference in rate of interests
b)   differently what rate of interest
c)   different rates of interest
d)   the different rate of interest
e)   No correction required

2). It is necessary that [we take any] steps to reduce pollution soon
a)   we should take every
b)   we have taken no
c)   us to take any
d)   we take some
e)   No correction required

3). It is too early to say [how the impact] the new tax will have on investors
a)   what impact
b)   that the impact
c)   how much impacts
d)   what are the impacts of
e)   No correction required

4). Kindly ask [his advice regarding] the various health insurance policies presently available.
a)   him to advise that
b)   regarding his advise
c)   that he should advice
d)   about his advice
e)   No correction required

5). Unfortunately many of our towns and cities do [have more good] transportation systems.
a)   have a good
b)   not have good
c)   not have much good
d)   not having better
e)   No correction required

6). The poor Brahmin led a [hand to mouthful existence] and could use any job which paid him a little.
a)   handful to mouthful existence
b)   hand to mouth existence
c)   handing for mouthful existing
d)   hand and mouth exist
e)   No correction required

7).  In order to [earning decent living] we need to have a good job which pays a substantial amount of money.
a)   earned decency life
b)   earning decency live
c)   earn a decent living
d)   earned decently life
e)   No correction required

8).  We went to the famous restaurant to eat and were [served piped hot] food.
a)   served piping hotter
b)   serving pipe hot
c)   served piping hot
d)   serve pipe hotten
e)   No correction required

9).  Akshay considered Suresh a complete [pain in the neck] as he kept asking baseless questions.
a)   paining in the neck
b)   painless neck
c)   painful necks
d)   pain in necking
e)   No correction required
9.E
10).  I [jump through hoop] to finish this project in time but was not rewarded adequately.
a)   jumped through hoops
b)   jumping for hooping
c)   jumped on hoop
d)   jumping from hoop
e)   No correction required

Answers:                    
1).c)   2).d)   3).a)   4).e)   5).c)   6).b)   7).c)   8).c)   9).e) 10).a)

[jump through hoops.] Do just about anything to please someone.
 For example, The boss expects the entire staff to jump through hoops for him
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