BANK ENGLISH QUIZ 53

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Question 1:

Direction: In the following question, a sentence is given, divided into 5 parts. Part (A) is grammatically correct. Out of the other four parts, only one part is without error. Mark the option containing the part with no error. Mark ‘No error’ if there is no error.

More than 60 per cent of (a)/ infectious diseases in humans (b)/ are caused by pathogens (c)/ shared with wildly or domestic animals. (d)/ No Error (e)

Question 2:

Direction: In the following question, a sentence is given, divided into 5 parts. Part (A) is grammatically correct. Out of the other four parts, only one part is without error. Mark the option containing the part with no error. Mark ‘No error’ if there is no error.

China insists that it can survive (a)/ the volley of trade thunderbolts (b)/ that US President (c)/ Donald Trump is hurling in it’s direction.(d)/ No Error (e)

Question 3:

Direction: In the following question, a sentence is given, divided into 5 parts. Part (A) is grammatically correct. Out of the other four parts, only one part is without error. Mark the option containing the part with no error. Mark ‘No error’ if there is no error.

IKEA plans (a)/ to farther (b)/ step up (c)/ sourcing from India.(d)/ No Error (e)

Question 4:

Direction: In the following question, a sentence is given, divided into 5 parts. Part (A) is grammatically correct. Out of the other four parts, only one part is without error. Mark the option containing the part with no error. Mark ‘No error’ if there is no error.

Even before Trump begun his (a)/ ham-fisted efforts to force companies (b)/ to ‘Make in America’ and reverse (c)/ the US trade deficits worldwide, the global economy was already walking on eggshells.(d)/ No Error (e)

Question 5:

Direction: In the following question, a sentence is given, divided into 5 parts. Part (A) is grammatically correct. Out of the other four parts, only one part is without error. Mark the option containing the part with no error. Mark ‘No error’ if there is no error.

Whenever human activities (a)/ or actions encroach on the natural (b)/ environment, the risk of exposure (c)/ of new pathogens increases. (d)/ No Error (e)

Question 6:

Direction: In the following question, a sentence is given, divided into 5 parts. Part (A) is grammatically correct. Out of the other four parts, only one part is without error. Mark the option containing the part with no error. Mark ‘No error’ if there is no error.

Excavation work at a construction site (a)/ in East London have led to the (b)/ discovery of what is believed (c)/ to be the city’s oldest recorded theatre. (d)/ No Error (e)

Question 7:

Direction: In the following question, a sentence is given, divided into 5 parts. Part (A) is grammatically correct. Out of the other four parts, only one part is without error. Mark the option containing the part with no error. Mark ‘No error’ if there is no error.

Instead of buying into the US economy, the Chinese (a)/ have turned to Europe, where they’ve written (b)/ cheques for around $20 billion (c)/ as they go to pursuit of European companies.(d)/ No Error (e)

Question 8:

Direction: In the following question, a sentence is given, divided into 5 parts. Part (A) is grammatically correct. Out of the other four parts, only one part is without error. Mark the option containing the part with no error. Mark ‘No error’ if there is no error.

The natural rate of interest is (A)/ the rate at which the economy grows (b)/ at its potential, characterized (c)/ by full employment, while inflation stays at the central bank target.(d)/ No Error (e)

Question 9:

Direction: In the following question, a sentence is given, divided into 5 parts. Part (A) is grammatically correct. Out of the other four parts, only one part is without error. Mark the option containing the part with no error. Mark ‘No error’ if there is no error.

The frequency of disease (a)/ epidemics affecting (b)/ human beings has increased (c)/ in the recent past. (d)/ No Error (e)

Question 10:

Direction: In the following question, a sentence is given, divided into 5 parts. Part (A) is grammatically correct. Out of the other four parts, only one part is without error. Mark the option containing the part with no error. Mark ‘No error’ if there is no error.

That much too intake of (a)/ sugar is detrimental (b)/ for health, (c)/ has been stressed enough. (d)/ No Error (e)