Dear Readers,
Today's quiz covers three important topics
that are for sure expected in Bank Exams. If one gets a good grip of these
topics, then they can have an advantage over others. It is very important for
you to understand what to pick and what not to.
Directions
(Q.1 to 5): Rearrange the following seven sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E),
(F) and (G) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer
the question given below them.
A)
Japanese toys, for instance, are in great demand despite the heavy import duty.
B)
The toys that they produce are almost without exception, of inferior quality.
C)
Their manufacturers here need to be reminded of this.
D)
The two toy-libraries in Mumbai also rely largely on foreign-made toys.
E)
But making them is no child’s play
F)
Toys are meant for children.
G)
Not surprisingly, many parents prefer to buy the imported variety even though
these are usually much more expensive.
1.
Which of the following will be be the THIRD sentence?
1)
C 2) B
3) D
4) E 5) G
2.
Which of the following will be be the LAST sentence?
1)
C 2) D
3) B
4) E 5) G
3.
Which of the following will be be the FIRST sentence?
1)
E 2) G
3) A
4) F 5) B
4.
Which of the following will be be the FOURTH sentence?
1)
C 2) E
3) B
4) G 5) D
5.
Which of the following will be be the SIXTH sentence?
1)
F 2) E
3) C
4) D 5) A
Directions
(Q.6-10): 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:
The
second encouraging feature of the (6) is that a wide spectrum of
parties has supported it, raising the (7) of a growing united front
of opposition. And Sonia Gandhi’s (8) in the agitation reflect a
potentially interesting emergence in the Congress party, one in which the
technocrats approved by international economic interests and domestic elites
might cease to be the (9) influence on its political and
economic (10). If that were to happen, there may be real prospects for an
alliance to emerge against the present government in which the Left parties and
the AAP put aside their seemingly unburiable hatchets with the Congress,
hatchets that owed to their perfectly justified disgust with the second regnum
of the United Progressive Alliance (UPA).
6.
1)
Function
2)
Allegation
3)
Association
4)
Rally
5) Agitation
7.
1)
Hope
2)
Expectation
3)
Price
4)
Height
5)
Anger
8.
1)
Leading
2) Initiatives
3)
Expectation
4)
Interest
5)
Hope
9.
1)
Preceding
2)
Additional
3)
Dominant
4)
Aging
5)
Decreasing
10.
1)
Manifesto
2)
List
3)
Ground
4)
Agenda
5)
Background
Directions
(Q.11-15). Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical
error or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will he 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).
11. According
to him (1)/ two factors which are (2)/ needy for
success (3)/ are discipline and diligence.(4)/ No Error (5)
12. He
wants to (1)/ set up a laboratory (2)/ to undertake
research (3)/ into a vaccine for cancer.(4)/ No Error (5)
13. The
crucial point to (1)/ be discussed at the (2)/ meeting is
how to (3)/ well implement the policy.(4)/ No Error (5)
14. Experts
have recommended that (1)/ the Govt. reconsidered (2)/ restrictions
imposed on foreign (3)/ Investment in real estate.(4)/ No
Error (5)
15. There
is lots of (1)/ supports from the employees (2)/ for the
proposal to (3)/ merge with the parent company. (4)/ No
Error (5)
Solutions:
1.
1
2. 2
3. 4
4. 3
5. 5
6. 5
7. 1
8. 2
9 3
10. 4
11. 3
12. 5
13. 4
14. 2
15. 2
2. 2
3. 4
4. 3
5. 5
6. 5
7. 1
8. 2
9 3
10. 4
11. 3
12. 5
13. 4
14. 2
15. 2
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