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SBI Clerk 2020 English Test - 48
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SBI Clerk 2020 English Test - 48
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    Given below are three sentences I,II and III. Each sentence is divided into five parts (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e). Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be one part of the sentence where part (e) denotes no error. You are given five options suggesting which part of each of the sentences together can have a grammatical error. Identify the correct option.

    (I). The Seattle retail and cloud services(a)/ powerhouse plans to use the annual technology show in Las Vegas to unveil its plan to be a major play in self-driving vehicle technology,(b)/ connected cars, electric vehicles and management of the torrents of data(c)/ generated by automakers and drivers, company executives told Reuters.(d)/

    (II). At CES, ZeroLight and General Motors Co’s Cadillac will demonstrate (a)/how they are partnering to develop an online vehicle configuration experience (b)/that will allow high-fidelity images of vehicles that consumers (c)/build online to be taken with them on visits to dealers, Phillips said.(d)/

    (III). The SFBs are also required to maintain (a)/minimum capital adequacy ratio of 15% of its risk weighted assets (RWA) on a continuous basis(b)/ and increase the minimum paid-up vote equity capital to Rs.200 crore (c)/within five years of the date of commencement of business.(d)/

    Solutions

    Part b is incorrect as ‘a major play’ is incorrect here. It should be replaced with ‘a major player’.

    Statement (II) is error free.

    Part c is incorrect as ‘paid-up vote’ is incorrect here. It should be replaced with ‘paid-up voting’.

     

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    Given below are three sentences I,II and III. Each sentence is divided into five parts (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e). Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be one part of the sentence where part (e) denotes no error. You are given five options suggesting which part of each of the sentences together can have a grammatical error. Identify the correct option.

    (I). Indian markets started the year on a weak note, (a)/with the benchmark Sensex index losing close to 800 point in a single day, (b)/as fears over escalating US-Iran tensions(c)/ drove up oil prices and curbed risk appetite.(d)/

    (II). Brent Crude hit a seven-month high of $70 a barrel(a)/ in Monday, as the US state department said (b)/there was “heightened risk” of missile attacks near military bases(c)/ and energy facilities in Saudi Arabia.(d)/

    (III). However, it may continue to lend support (a)/to safe- haven assets like gold and silver, (b)/and will also be supportive of crude oil prices in worries(c)/over supply disruption from the region.(d)/

    Solutions

    Part b is incorrect as ‘800 point’ is incorrect here. It should be replaced with ‘800 points’.

    Part b is incorrect as ‘in Monday’ is incorrect here. It should be replaced with ‘on Monday’.

    Part c is incorrect as ‘in worries’ is incorrect here. It should be replaced with ‘amid worries’.

     

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    Given below are three sentences I,II and III. Each sentence is divided into five parts (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e). Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be one part of the sentence where part (e) denotes no error. You are given five options suggesting which part of each of the sentences together can have a grammatical error. Identify the correct option.

    (I). Unemployed rates touched (a)/an unprecedented high of 10% last year,(b)/ according to the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy, (c)/even as a third of the educated remained unemployed.(d)/

    (II). Migrant labour, gig economy workers, (a)/taxi drivers and house helps are typically very vulnerable (b)/to shifts in economic growth and can lose jobs (c)/almost immediate as economic growth slows down. (d)/

    (III). The first of these proposed new codes will regulate wages;(a)/ the second will define industrial relations;(b)/ the third will look into occupational safety, health, and working conditions; (c)/and the fourth, most importantly, will regulating social security. (d)/

    Solutions

    Part a is incorrect as ‘Unemployed’ is incorrect here. It should be replaced with ‘Unemployment’.

    Part d is incorrect as ‘immediate’ is incorrect here. It should be replaced with ‘immediately’.

    Part d is incorrect as ‘will regulating’ is incorrect here. It should be replaced with ‘will regulate’.

     

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    Given below are three sentences I,II and III. Each sentence is divided into five parts (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e). Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be one part of the sentence where part (e) denotes no error. You are given five options suggesting which part of each of the sentences together can have a grammatical error. Identify the correct option.

    (I). Therefore, a new responsibility for the state emerges, (a)/not one where jobs are created, (b)/but where those who cannot find jobs (c)/are protect too and taken care of.(d)/

    (II). Acombination of indoor plants, careful placed lounge furniture (a)/and an artfully selected palette of materials (b)/and finishes makes the office of the Bombay Shirt Company (c)/look like it belongs in an interior décor magazine.(d)/

    (III). I have been collecting images (a)/and references for offices over the years, so when it came up to doing this, (b)/we were lucky enough to find architects (c)/who were not egotistical enough to say ‘look it is our project, we will do what we want .(d)/

    Solutions

    Part d is incorrect as ‘protect’ is incorrect here. It should be replaced with ‘protected’.

    Part a is incorrect as ‘careful’ is incorrect here. It should be replaced with ‘carefully’.

    Part b is incorrect as ‘came up’ is incorrect here. It should be replaced with ‘came down’.

     

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    Given below are three sentences I,II and III. Each sentence is divided into five parts (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e). Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be one part of the sentence where part (e) denotes no error. You are given five options suggesting which part of each of the sentences together can have a grammatical error. Identify the correct option.

    (I). Research, however, suggests that by 8 January, (a)/one weeks from the start of the year,(b)/ 25% of new year resolutions will most likely fall apart, (c)/and by the time the year ends, we will most probably end up returning to our old routines and rituals. (d)/

    (II). In Presence: Bringing Your Boldest Self To Your Biggest Challenges, psychologist Amy Cuddy advocates for “self-nudging”, a process of constantly setting small goals in place of large ones.

    (III). Mason Currey, author of Daily Rituals: (a)/How Artists Work, studied daily routines of creative geniuses in art,(b)/ music and literature and concluded that almost all of him (c)/had elaborate rituals and routines that propelled them to meet their goals.(d)/

    Solutions

    Part b is incorrect as ‘one weeks’ is incorrect here. It should be replaced with ‘one week’.

    Statement (II) is error free.

    Part c is incorrect as ‘all of him’ is incorrect here. It should be replaced with ‘all of them’.

     

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    In each of the following question, a sentence is given with three words marked as (A), (B) and (C). These words may or may not be placed at their correct places. Four option with different arrangement of these words are given. Mark the option with correct arrangement as your answer. If no arrangement is required, then mark option (E) as your answer.

    I think you look at the fundamentals, look at where we are there and that outages(A) a better insight into how the oil market can cope with the potential potentially(B) and disruptions that provides(C) could happen.

    Solutions

    After rearrangement correct sentence will be “I think you look at the fundamentals, look at where we are there and that provides a better insight into how the oil market can cope with the potential outages and disruptions that potentially could happen.”

     

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    In each of the following question, a sentence is given with three words marked as (A), (B) and (C). These words may or may not be placed at their correct places. Four option with different arrangement of these words are given. Mark the option with correct arrangement as your answer. If no arrangement is required, then mark option (E) as your answer.

    Further, with the international sharing of information between difficult(A) countries, regarding incomes of foreign citizens or residents, already operational(B), verifying that such income has been offered to tax in local tax returns is a various(C) task for Indian tax officers, as most such incomes are given by other countries on a calendar year basis, while the Indian tax year is from April to March.

    Solutions

    After rearrangement correct sentence will be “Further, with the international sharing of information between various countries, regarding incomes of foreign citizens or residents, already operational, verifying that such income has been offered to tax in local tax returns is a difficult task for Indian tax officers, as most such incomes are given by other countries on a calendar year basis, while the Indian tax year is from April to March.”

     

  • Question 8/10
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    In each of the following question, a sentence is given with three words marked as (A), (B) and (C). These words may or may not be placed at their correct places. Four option with different arrangement of these words are given. Mark the option with correct arrangement as your answer. If no arrangement is required, then mark option (E) as your answer.

    During the great financial crisis, investors who had realized(A) in small-cap funds at their peaks in 2008 didn’t see any returns(B) for almost six years and then suddenly invested(C) all the gains in the seventh year.

    Solutions

    After rearrangement correct sentence will be “During the great financial crisis, investors who had invested in small-cap funds at their peaks in 2008 didn’t see any returns for almost six years and then suddenly realized all the gains in the seventh year.”

     

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    In each of the following question, a sentence is given with three words marked as (A), (B) and (C). These words may or may not be placed at their correct places. Four option with different arrangement of these words are given. Mark the option with correct arrangement as your answer. If no arrangement is required, then mark option (E) as your answer.

    It is understood, however, the demands will closely follow those operation(A) in the agreement made between Theresa May’s government and the EU over the contained(B) of the shared customs territory envisioned(C) in the original Northern Ireland backstop.

    Solutions

    After rearrangement correct sentence will be “It is understood, however, the demands will closely follow those contained in the agreement made between Theresa May’s government and the EU over the operation of the shared customs territory envisioned in the original Northern Ireland backstop.”

     

  • Question 10/10
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    In each of the following question, a sentence is given with three words marked as (A), (B) and (C). These words may or may not be placed at their correct places. Four option with different arrangement of these words are given. Mark the option with correct arrangement as your answer. If no arrangement is required, then mark option (E) as your answer.

    The nine-month assault(A) on the UN-backed Libyan government has moved closer to a bloody climax, with the Tripoli administration reeling(B) from the loss of key coastal territory to rebel forces, and a lack of international condemnation(C) of a drone strike that massacred 30 of its military cadets.

    Solutions

    After rearrangement correct sentence will be “The nine-month assault on the UN-backed Libyan government has moved closer to a bloody climax, with the Tripoli administration reeling from the loss of key coastal territory to rebel forces, and a lack of international condemnation of a drone strike that massacred 30 of its military cadets.”

     

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