Bit Banks and Grammar Preparation in English Language for Bank Exams
Model Questions
Directions (Q. No. 1 - 5): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical mistake/ error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence mark the number of that part with error as your answer. If there is 'No error', mark (5) as your answer.
1. The greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation is caught in a catch 22 situation (1)/ to enforcing (2)/ its own flat on stoppage of road cutting (3)/ and evacuation work during monsoon. (4)/ No error (5)
2. The Supreme Court upheld the validity of a Income Tax law (1)/ amendment linking PAN with Aadhar for filling tax returns (2)/ and making Aadhar compulsory (3)/ to apply for a PAN card. (4)/ No error (5)
3. Numismatists felt (1)/ that the demonetization (2)/ exercise was a call on duty (3)/ for them. (4)/ No error (5)
4. Savings remained unclaimed in dormant EPF accounts (1)/ for seven years will be used (2)/ to fund a new scheme (3)/ for providing medical benefits to pensioners. (4)/ No error (5)
5. Sri Lanka skipper Angelo Mathews thanks (1)/ quite a few people (2)/ after the stunning win (3)/ over India on Thursday. (4)/ No error(5)
Directions (Q.No. 6 - 10) Which of the phrases (1), (2), (3), and (4) given below each sentence should replace the phrase underlined in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If there is no error mark (5) No correction required as your answer.
6. The media should not be cowed by the government's efforts to encroach upon its freedom.
1) cowed for
2) cowed down by
3) cowed at 4) cowed by for
5) No correction required
7. Despite her fear of heights, she was thrilled to be up the mountain.
1) so up 2) far up
3) so far up 4) on up
5) No correction required
8. The minister also claimed that all the formalities had been completed and would be implemented in immediate effects.
1) With immediate effect
2) In immediate effect
3) As immediate effects
4) Immediately effect
5) No correction required
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9. Raghu moved earth as well as heaven to pass the exam but he could not.
1) Earth as heaven
2) Heaven as earth
3) Earth and as heaven
4) Earth and heaven
5) No correction required
10. The yoga session on the international yoga day is most likelihood to start at. 6.00 a.m.
1) Like to start from 6.00 a.m
2) Most like to start at 6.00 a.m.
3) Most likely to start at 6.00 a.m
4) Likely to start on 6.00 a.m
5) No correction required
Directions (Q.No. 11 - 15): Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below.
A) The WHO paper asks to integrate traditional and complementary medicine services, where appropriate, into health care service delivery and self-health care and to promote an improved universal health coverage by doing so
B) WTO, WIPO and WHO ask for respect for both the economic value and the social and cultural significance of traditional knowledge
C) Traditional medicine has a long history of use in health maintenance and in disease prevention and treatment, particularly for chronic diseases
D) Traditional medicine, including Ayurveda, contributes significantly to the health status of many communities, and is increasingly used within certain communities in developed countries
E) Suitable recognition of traditional medicine is an important element of national health policies and has as well important basis for new products with significant export potential
F) And supports documentation of traditional medical knowledge and enhanced regulation of quality, safety and efficacy of such products
11. What is the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) F
12. What is the THIRD sentence after rearrangement?
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) F 5) E
13. What is the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) E 5) F
14. What is the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?
1) B 2) A 3) D 4) C 5) E
15. What is the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement?
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) F
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Directions (Q.No. 16-20): Each question below has a blank/ two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the word/ set of words from the five options for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
16. A major tragedy was _____ after an Air India plane suffered a brake failure and skidded beyond the ____ before coming to a halt.
1) occurred; aisle
2) averted; runway
3) halted; passage
4) diverted; take off
5) stopped; trajectory
17. The government is ____ a new data protection law to protect personal data of citizens.
1) reporting 2) considering 3) mulling 4) sharing 5) responding
18. The _____ weather patterns of the tropical island meant tourists had to carry both umbrellas and sunglasses.
1) impertinent 2) supplicant
3) preeminent 4) illustrative
5) kaleidoscopic
19. The eager members of the audience found the lecture topic ____, but unfortunately the lecturer' droning voice had a _____ effect.
1) Interesting; rousing
2) Advantageous; beneficial
3) Rudimentary; reassuring
4) Insipid; bland
5) Stimulating; soporific
20. Hari's ability to analyze issues fairly and competently has earned him the ____of even his most _____ peers.
1) solicitation; unbiased
2) attention; sympathetic
3) suspicion; discerning
4) reputation; knowledgeable
5) respect; exacting
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Directions (Q.No. 21-25) Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
With Brexit negotiations set to commence soon, the result will also raise fundamental questions about Britan's Brexit strategy, though perhaps not in the way some had foreseen. The collapse of support for the right-wing UK Independence party had been expected to benefit just the Conservatives, but labour gained from them too, suggesting that the disillusionment that UKIP in part reflected did not necessary involve policies focused around cutting immigration. While Labour has pledged "fair rules and reasonable management of migration", its immigration strategy would be big departure from the tough Conservative approach, making allowances for family reunions and a more welcoming environment for students. However, the results also suggested that there was limited public appetite for the Liberal Democrat pledge to hold a second referendum on the terms of the Brexit deal, as the party failed to make the comeback it had hoped to. At the same time, Labour has pledged to rip up the Conservatives' white paper and adopt a more conciliatory approach to the negotiations, which would include retaining the benefits of the single market and customs union.
21. Which statement is true?
a) Family reunions and student friendly programs are going to have a tough time.
b) The immigration policy of the Labour falls in line with the Conservative approach.
1) Only a 2) Only b
3) Both a & b 4) Either a or b
5) Neither a nor b
22. Identify the statement which is false.
a) The collapse of support for the right-wing UK Independence party had been expected to benefit the Conservatives.
b) The collapse of support for the right-wing UK Independence party was expected to benefit both the Conservatives and the Labour.
1) Only a 2) Only b
3) Both a & b 4) Either a or b
5) Neither a nor b
23. The antonym of Conciliatory is:
1) Provocative 2) Pacifying 3) Appeasing 4) Pacific
5) Placatory
24. The meaning of the phrase "rip up" is:
1) Through away 2) Down size
3) Tear into pieces
4) Collide together 5) Conjoin
25. The synonym of Appetite is:
1) Taste 2) Hunger
3) Food 4) Eatery 5) Desire
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Directions (Q.No. 26 - 35): In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/ phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word/ phrase in each case and mark your answer.
Seven years of rollercoaster ____ (26) over an India-Japan civil nuclear energy deal came to ___(27) on Wednesday when Japan's Parliament, the Diet, ____(28) the pact. Opposition parties voiced ___(29) against the deal, highlighting ____ (30) that India has provided ____ (31) guarantees for Japan's right to ____ (32) the agreement in the event of New Delhi ____ (33) a nuclear test. Nonetheless, the ruling coalition pushed the ____ (34) through with a majority vote. The agreement is set to take _____(35) in early July.
26. 1) negotiations 2) discussion 3) debate 4) talk 5) possessions
27. 1) result 2) fruition 3) execution 4) termination 5) conclusion
28. 1) standard 2) official
3) approved 4) permission 5) agree
29. 1) object 2) approval 3) complain 4) protest
5) gripe
30. 1) consent 2) concerning 3) concerned 4) concern 5) concerns
31. 1) insufficient 2) supply
3) enough 4) adequate 5) lacking
32. 1) expire 2) terminate 3) permit 4) conceal 5) pause
33. 1) organizing 2) managing 3) conducting 4) participating 5) performing
34. 1) harmony 2) unity
3) settlement 4) accord
5) concurrence
35. 1) after 2) along
3) with 4) affect 5) effect
KEY
1) 2 2) 1 3) 3 4) 1 5) 1
6) 2 7) 3 8) 1 9) 4 10) 3
11) 2 12) 5 13) 3 14) 3 15) 5
16) 2 17) 3 18) 5 19) 5 20) 5
21) 5 22) 3 23) 1 24) 3 25) 5
26) 1 27) 2 28) 3 29) 4 30) 5
31) 1 32) 2 33) 3 34) 4 35) 5
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