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IBPS Clerk 2020 English Test - 21
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  • Question 1/10
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    Select the phrase/connector from the given options which can be used to form a single sentence from the sentences given below, implying the same meaning as expressed in the statement sentences.

    1. That man is very stingy

    2. He is having a lot of money

    (i) but

    (ii) however

    (iii) despite

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    Select the phrase/connector from the given options which can be used to form a single sentence from the sentences given below, implying the same meaning as expressed in the statement sentences.

    1. Jakson was in London

    2. He went to see Jully.

    (i) while

    (ii) As if

    (iii) and

  • Question 3/10
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    Select the phrase/connector from the given options which can be used to form a single sentence from the sentences given below, implying the same meaning as expressed in the statement sentences.

    1. David is unaware of what is around

    2. Lisa is very cautious.

    (i) however

    (ii) By contrast

    (iii) nonetheless

  • Question 4/10
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    Find the part or the parts which has or have any grammatical error, and if the sentence is correct, mark “E” (no error) as your answer.

    The circumstances that went into the making/(A) of this incident and the response of the administration/(B) all point to the same morbid affliction which/(C) can be fatal to any democratic society. /(D) No error/ (E)

  • Question 5/10
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    Find the part or the parts which has or have any grammatical error, and if the sentence is correct, mark “E” (no error) as your answer.

    On May 20, the eastern part of India/(A) was battered by Amphan, and/(B) Many a people of West Bengal /(C) have been highly affected by the devastating cyclone. /(D) No error/ ( E)

  • Question 6/10
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    Find the part or the parts which has or have any grammatical error, and if the sentence is correct, mark “E” (no error) as your answer.

    The number of people/(A) of our country are under the thumbs/(B) of danger because of ignorant attitude/(C) towards the concept of social distancing. /(D) No error/(E)

  • Question 7/10
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    Find the part or the parts which has or have any grammatical error, and if the sentence is correct, mark “E” (no error) as your answer.

    In India, it is the normal probusiness upper class/(A) that wants to keep stringent/(B) containment measures in place for/(C) as long as it takes to control the virus. /(D) No error/(E)

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    In each of the following questions a grammatically correct and meaningful sentence is given with four words given in bold in each. Which of the following words should replace each other to form a meaningful and grammatically correct sentence.

    I once hearing (A)to run a mile in seven minutes (B)after tried (C)some athletes could do it in four (D).

  • Question 9/10
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    In each of the following questions a grammatically correct and meaningful sentence is given with four words given in bold in each. Which of the following words should replace each other to form a meaningful and grammatically correct sentence.

    It is an annual(A) ritual society (B) by politicians, administrators, media(C), religious leaders, and other members of attended (D)

  • Question 10/10
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    In each of the following questions a grammatically correct and meaningful sentence is given with four words given in bold in each. Which of the following words should replace each other to form a meaningful and grammatically correct sentence.

    When I look back, I don’t remember(A) too much- of what I was thinking(B), what was going(C)on in my head(D).

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