Hello and welcome to exampundit. Here is a set of English Quiz based on the new pattern for RBI Grade B Phase I and NICL AO Mains 2017.
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Directions for
Questions 1 to 4: In each of the following questions there are sentences
that form a paragraph. Identify the sentence(s) or part(s) of sentence(s) that
is/are correct in terms of grammar and usage (including spelling, punctuation
and logical consistency). Then, choose the most appropriate option.
Questions 1 to 4: In each of the following questions there are sentences
that form a paragraph. Identify the sentence(s) or part(s) of sentence(s) that
is/are correct in terms of grammar and usage (including spelling, punctuation
and logical consistency). Then, choose the most appropriate option.
1. A. In 1849, a poor Bavarian imigrant named Levi Strauss
B. landed in San Francisco, California,
C. at the invitation of his brother-in-law David Stern
D. owner of dry goods business.
E. This dry goods business would later became known as Levi
Strauss & Company.
Strauss & Company.
(1) B only
(2) B and C
(3) A and B
(4) A only
(5) A, B and D
2. A. In response to the allegations and condemnation
pouring in,
pouring in,
B. Nike implemented comprehensive changes in their labour
policy.
policy.
C. Perhaps. sensing the rising tide of global labour
concerns,
concerns,
D. from the public would become a prominent media issue,
E. Nike sought to be a industry leader in employee
relations.
relations.
(1) D and E
(2) D only
(3) A and E
(4) A and D
(5) B, C and E
3. A. Charges and counter charges mean nothing
B. to the few million who have lost their home.
C. The nightmare is far from over, for the government
D. is still unable to reach hundreds who are marooned.
E. The death count have just begun.
(1) A only
(2) C only
(3) A and C
(4) A, C and D
(5) D only
4. A. I did not know what to make of you.
B. Because you’d lived in India, I associate you more with
my parents than with me.
my parents than with me.
C. And yet you were unlike my cousins in Calcutta, who seem so
innocent and obedient when I visited them.
innocent and obedient when I visited them.
D. You were not curious about me in the least.
E. Although you did make effort to meet me.
(1) A only
(2) A and B
(3) A and E
(4) D only
(5) A and D
Directions for
Questions 5 to 8: In each of the questions, a word has been used in
sentences in five different ways. Choose the option corresponding to the
sentence in which the usage of the word is incorrect or inappropriate.
Questions 5 to 8: In each of the questions, a word has been used in
sentences in five different ways. Choose the option corresponding to the
sentence in which the usage of the word is incorrect or inappropriate.
5. Run
(1) I must run fast to catch up with him.
(2) Our team scored a goal against the run of play.
(3) You can’t run over him like that.
(4) The newly released book is enjoying a popular run.
(5) This film is a run-of-the-mill production.
6. Round
(1) The police fired a round of tear gas shells.
(2) The shop is located round the corner.
(3) We took a ride on the merry-go-round.
(4) The doctor is on a hospital round.
(5) I shall proceed further only after you come round to
admitting it.
admitting it.
7. Buckle
(1) After the long hike our knees were beginning to buckle.
(2) The horse suddenly broke into a buckle.
(3) The accused did not buckle under police interrogation.
(4) Sometimes, an earthquake can make a bridge buckle.
(5) People should learn to buckle up as soon as they get
into a car.
into a car.
8. File
(1) You will find the paper in the file under C.
(2) I need to file an insurance claim.
(3) The cadets were marching in a single file.
(4) File your nails before you apply nail polish.
(5) When the parade was on, a soldier broke the file.
Answers & Explanations
1. 1 Sentence A is incorrect as the spelling of ‘imigrant’
is not correct , should be ‘immigrant’. Sentence D is incorrect because of a
missing article and should be ‘ the owner of a dry goods ….’. Sentence E is
incorrect and should be ‘….. would later be known as…..’. Sentence C is
incorrect. We require a comma between ‘brother-in-law’ and ‘David Stern’.
is not correct , should be ‘immigrant’. Sentence D is incorrect because of a
missing article and should be ‘ the owner of a dry goods ….’. Sentence E is
incorrect and should be ‘….. would later be known as…..’. Sentence C is
incorrect. We require a comma between ‘brother-in-law’ and ‘David Stern’.
2. 4 Sentence B should be’….its labour policy’ because the
subject is Nike and we can’t substitute it with the plural pronoun ‘their’.
Sentence C should be ‘Perhaps sensing that the rising tide…’ as without ‘that’
the sentence structure is incomplete. Sentence E should be ‘ ….an industry..’
as the word industry begins with a vowel so the appropriate article is ‘an’.
subject is Nike and we can’t substitute it with the plural pronoun ‘their’.
Sentence C should be ‘Perhaps sensing that the rising tide…’ as without ‘that’
the sentence structure is incomplete. Sentence E should be ‘ ….an industry..’
as the word industry begins with a vowel so the appropriate article is ‘an’.
3. 3 Sentence B should be ‘…few millions…. ’Sentence D
should be … reach the hundreds who are marooned.. Sentence E is incorrect as
per subject verb agreement and should be ‘…death count has begun’.
should be … reach the hundreds who are marooned.. Sentence E is incorrect as
per subject verb agreement and should be ‘…death count has begun’.
4. 1 Sentence B has tense inconsistency, it should be ‘…I
associated you…’. Sentence C has a similar error and should be ‘….who seemed…’.
Sentence D has an error of modifier placement and should be ‘…not in the least
curious..’ Sentence E has a missing article, should be’…you did make an effort…’.
associated you…’. Sentence C has a similar error and should be ‘….who seemed…’.
Sentence D has an error of modifier placement and should be ‘…not in the least
curious..’ Sentence E has a missing article, should be’…you did make an effort…’.
5. 3 In Sentence 3 ‘run over’ as a phrasal verb means being
physically mowed down and it is not appropriate to convey the symbolic sense of
brow beating somebody.
physically mowed down and it is not appropriate to convey the symbolic sense of
brow beating somebody.
6. 4 Sentence 4 is incorrect and should be ‘ The doctor is
on a round/the doctor is on a round of the hospital.’
on a round/the doctor is on a round of the hospital.’
7. 2 The expression ‘the horse suddenly broke into a buckle’
is idiomatically incorrect. The correct idiomatic expression is “broke into a
gallop”.
is idiomatically incorrect. The correct idiomatic expression is “broke into a
gallop”.
8. 5 In sentence 5, the expression ‘…a soldier broke the
file…’ is grammatically incorrect. The correct idiomatic expression is “broke
ranks”.
file…’ is grammatically incorrect. The correct idiomatic expression is “broke
ranks”.
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