SBI PO Mains 2017: English Quiz based on New Pattern – 10


Hello and welcome to exampundit. Here is a set of English Quiz for SBI PO Mains 2017. This can also be used for NICL AO Mains 2017.

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Questions 1 to 10: In each of the questions below, there are four
statements which express the same idea. Choose the alternative that is most
concise and clear.
1.
(a) The history of Modern
Industry’s performance, which is marginal at best, may be an indication of
solvency problems that will occur in the future.
(b) Modern industry’s history of
marginal performance may indicate solvency problems in the future.
(c) The history of marginal
performance of Modern Industry may indicate future solvency problems.
(d) Modern Industry’s history of
performance, which is marginal at best, may indicate future solvency problems.
2.
(a) On the whole food front one
may say that we can enjoy festivals in the consciousness that though some
things are dear, the basic foods are better in quality and still low in price.
(b) We can enjoy festivals
knowing that though some things are clear, the basic foods are of better
quality and still low in price.
(c) Although we know that some
things are dear, we can still enjoy festivals because the basic foods are
better in quality and low in price.
(d) On the whole food front,
although some things are dear, we can still enjoy festivals as the basic foods
are of better quality and quite cheap.
3.
(a) The dull are likely to have a
limited conceptual grasp.
(b) It is unlikely that the dull
would have adequate conceptual grasp.
(c) The dull are not likely to
grasp concepts easily.
(d) It is unlikely that the dull
can grasp concepts easily.
4.
(a) I request you to kindly
deliver to me a tin of milk powder.
(b) Could you please send me a
tin of milk powder?
(c) May I request you to please
send me a tin of milkpowder?
(d) Can I have milk powder sent
to me please?
5.
(a) There is no question of it
not being possible to freeze you to death and wake you up as and when you want.
(b) There is no question of it
not being possible to freeze you to death and wake you up whenever you want.
(c) Undoubtedly, it should be
possible to freeze you to death and wake you up whenever you want.
(d) Undoubtedly, it should be
possible to freeze you to death and wake you up when you want.
6.
(a) Finally, there will be
unexpected, unanticipated implicational consequences of this development concerning
human life.
(b) This development concerning
human life will finally have unanticipated consequences.
(c) This development concerning
human life will finally have unexpected and unanticipated implications.
(d) This development concerning
human life will finally have unexpected implications.
7.
(a) His definition of reality has
first to be made coincident with the point of view adopted by the author whom
he is discussing.
(b) His definition of reality has
first to be made coincident with the point of view adopted by the author who he
is discussing.
(c) His definition has to first
agree with the point of view adopted by the author he is discussing.
(d) His definition of reality has
first to coincide with the point of view adopted by the author he is
discussing.
8.
(a) I should be very much obliged
if you could be kind enough to send me the required material.
(b) I should be much obliged if
you could send me the required material.
(c) I should be very much obliged
if you could kindly send me the required material.
(d) I should be grateful and very
much obliged if you could kindly send me the required material.
9.
(a) I am sorry, a prior
engagement prevents me from joining you at dinner on Monday.
(b) I regret to say that I am
very sorry that a previous engagement will prevent me from joining you at
dinner on Monday.
(c) I regret to inform you that
because of a previous engagement I will be prevented from joining you at dinner
on Monday.
(d) I am sorry to say that I am
unable to join you at dinner on Monday because of a prior engagement.
10.
(a) Looking back, our inability
to confirm speakers gave us the maximum headaches.
(b) Looking at it with hindsight
our inability to confirm speakers gave us the maximum headaches.
(c) On hindsight we find that our
inability to confirm speakers gave us the maximum headaches.
(d) On hindsight, our inability
to confirm speakers gave us the maximum headaches.

Answers & Solutions:

1. c Here “marginal performance”
has to be emphasized. The sentence in option (c) does that most convincingly.
In option (b), using “of” after the possessive makes the sentence awkward.
Option (a) and (d) talk about the marginal nature of performance as additional
information rather than foregrounding it.
2. c The constructions in (a) and
(d) are wordy and awkward. The use of the concessive clause in (c) (Although we
know that some things are dear) clearly communicates why we can still enjoy
festivals.
3. c Choice (c) uses the simplest
and most concise words. ‘Conceptual grasp’ is incomplete and needs to be
followed by a preposition and an object.
4. b Choice (b) uses the
appropriate degree of politeness. Choice (d) is wrong as it does not tell how
much milk powder is required. Others are overtly polite.
5. c ‘Whenever’ implies at any
time, hence (c) is a better choice than (d). Other choices are unnecessarily
wordy.
6. b ‘Unexpected’ and
‘unanticipated’ are synonyms, so using both in a sentence is redundant.
Moreover ‘consequence’ is a better word to suggest the result of something on
something else.
7. c The appropriate idiomatic
use is ‘definition should agree with’.
8. b “Much obliged’ serves the
same purpose as ‘very much obliged’ and is thus preferable.
9. d The sentence in (a) features
a comma splice error. A comma has been used to connect two independent clauses.
(b) and (c) feature awkward sentence constructions. In sentence (d) the simple
present tense is used to talk about a future event/ schedule.

10. a “Looking back’ is the
correct idiomatic usage. It means “remembering” or “reflecting” something.

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