IBPS CLERK 2022: ENGLISH LANGUAGE QUIZ

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Question 1:

In the following question, sentence is given with a part in bold. The given phrase in the bold may or may not contain an error. The options following can replace the incorrect phrase. The correct phrase that is to be replaced will be your answer. If the sentence is correct then select ‘No replacement required’ as your answer.

Tornadoes hitted a nursing home in Arkansas and pull down the roof of an Amazon warehouse in Illinois, causing certain fatalities.

Question 2:

In the following question, sentence is given with a part in bold. The given phrase in the bold may or may not contain an error. The options following can replace the incorrect phrase. The correct phrase that is to be replaced will be your answer. If the sentence is correct then select ‘No replacement required’ as your answer.
Karnataka last Sunday report its third case of Omicron variant of Covid-19.

Question 3:

In the following question, sentence is given with a part in bold. The given phrase in the bold may or may not contain an error. The options following can replace the incorrect phrase. The correct phrase that is to be replaced will be your answer. If the sentence is correct then select ‘No replacement required’ as your answer.
The all Tamil Nadu is getting rain and almost all dams and water bodies are full.

Question 4:

In the following question, three words are marked (A), (B), (C). These words may or may not be placed in the correct order. Four options with different replacement of these words are given. Mark the option with the correct arrangement as the answer. If no replacement is required, mark ‘(5)’ as your answer.

The Darul Uloom, Deoband, on Sunday, ban (A) of the Saudi Government’s decision to spreading (B) Tablighi Jamaat for disapproved(C) terrorism and said linking the organization with bidat (undesirable religious innovation) and shirk (indulging in idolatry) was baseless.

Question 5:

In the following question, three words are marked (A), (B), (C). These words may or may not be placed in the correct order. Four options with different replacement of these words are given. Mark the option with the correct arrangement as the answer. If no replacement is required, mark ‘(5)’ as your answer.

Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan on Sunday rapprochement (A) to spurn (B) the Government’s appeared (C) bid as he stood his ground.

Question 6:

Direction: In this question, a sentence is divided into four fragments.The fragments may or may not have an error. You have to identify that part(s) and mark it (them) as your answer.
Giving details, the central bank said it observed (A)/ that the two entities had not complied (B)/ with the directions issued by the Reserve Bank on net-worth requirement (C)/ for Bharat Bill Payment Operating Units. (D

Question 7:

Direction: In this question, a sentence is divided into four fragments. The fragments may or may not have an error. You have to identify that part(s) and mark it (them) as your answer
It is not always that (A)/ one visit the dark (B)/ but fascinating recesses (C)/ of extremely music. (D)

Question 8:

Direction: In this question, a sentence is divided into four fragments. One or many of the fragments may or may not have an error with respect to context or grammar. You have to identify that part(s) and mark it as your answer.
An official statement said that (A)/ the State government has already (B)/ waived loans of 5.63 lakhs such (C)/ farmers to the tune of ₹4,610 crores. (D)

Question 9:

Direction: In this question, a sentence is divided into four fragments. The fragments may or may not have an error. You have to identify that part(s) and mark it (them) as your answer
The officer wasenough candid to (A)/ tell me that agencies had planted (B)/ the news in that particular channel to set a narrative (C)/between the domestic audience against a neighbouring country. (D)

Question 10:

Direction: In this question, a sentence is divided into four fragments. The fragments may or may not have an error. You have to identify that part(s) and mark it (them) as your answer
Hitting out at the Congress, BJP (A)/ national general secretary TarunChugh said (B)/ the police was working with hands tied and (C)/ had been keeping information about drones and tiffin box bombs undisclosed. (D)