SBI PO English Language Quiz: 22nd April

April 22, 2019    

English Quiz For SBI PO Exam 2019

The State Bank of India conducts a three-level examination to recruit Probationary Officers every year. Thus, the English Language can be an impetus for your success as it helps you save crucial time and score good points in lesser time and effort. So, instead of boiling the ocean, try building up a strong vocabulary, an effective knowledge of grammar, and efficient comprehension skills so as to be on the ball to face this particular section. Here is a quiz on English Language being provided by Adda247 to let you practice the best of latest pattern English Questions for SBI PO Examination 2019-20.




Directions (1-15): In each of the following sentences, there is a blank space. Below each such sentence, there are four options with one word each. Fill up the blank with the word that makes the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. If none of the four words is your answer, choose option (e) as your answer choice. 

Q1. With Omar al-Bashir gone, Sudan now needs a quick ---------------------- to civilian rule.
transitioned
transitioning
transition
transformations
None of the above
Solution:
'Transition' is the correct fit for the blank here and makes the sentence contextually and grammatically correct.

Q2. When protests broke out in Atbara in northeastern Sudan over rising prices of bread in mid-December, not many thought it would snowball into a nationwide -----------------------, shaking the foundations of the junta.
agitation
agitations
rebellions
distressed
None of the above
Solution:
'Agitation' is the correct fit for the blank here and makes the sentence contextually and grammatically correct. ‘Agitation’ means the arousing of public concern about an issue and pressing for action on it.

Q3. The Sudanese protesters say they want an --------------------- transition under a civilian government.
disorder
orders
order
orderly
None of the above
Solution:
'Orderly' is the correct fit for the blank here and makes the sentence contextually and grammatically correct.

Q4. Various institutions such as the Reserve Bank of India and the International Monetary Fund have been --------------------- their expectations for India’s growth in the coming quarters.
lowered
lowering
figure
giving
None of the above
Solution:
'Lowering' is the correct fit for the blank here and makes the sentence contextually and grammatically correct.

Q5. Retail inflation as ---------------------------- by the consumer price index reached a five-month high of 2.86% in March 2019 due to the rise in food and fuel prices.
regulates
calculation
uniform
measured
None of the above
Solution:
'Measured' is the correct fit for the blank here and makes the sentence contextually and grammatically correct.

Q6. While price gains still remain below the RBI’s stated inflation threshold of 4%, the trajectory is hardly bound to be -------------------------------.
fragility
encourages
reassures
reassuring
None of the above
Solution:
'Reassuring' is the correct fit for the blank here and makes the sentence contextually and grammatically correct. ‘Reassure’ means say or do something to remove the doubts or fears of (someone).

Q7. The RBI, which has cut interest rates at two successive policy meetings to help -------------------- economic growth, is likely to be tempted to opt for more rate reductions.
bolsters
supports
bolster
padded
None of the above
Solution:
'Bolster' is the correct fit for the blank here and makes the sentence contextually and grammatically correct. ‘Bolster’ means support or strengthen.

Q8. The high levels of ----------------------- debt in not just the banking sector but the wider non-banking financial companies are hurting credit markets.
disturbs
trouble
troubled
misinterpreted
None of the above
Solution:
'Troubled' is the correct fit for the blank here and makes the sentence contextually and grammatically correct.

Q9. Easing interest rates without reforms may only help hide investment mistakes instead of ---------------------- a genuine economic recovery.
strengthened
promotes
foster
fostering
None of the above
Solution:
'Fostering' is the correct fit for the blank here and makes the sentence contextually and grammatically correct. ‘Foster’ means encourage the development of (something, especially something desirable).

Q10. While monetary easing could be an easy solution to the economic growth problem, policymakers may also need to look into structural issues behind the --------------------------.
slowdown
slow
rage
degrade
None of the above
Solution:
'Slowdown' is the correct fit for the blank here and makes the sentence contextually and grammatically correct.

Q11. Foreign investors appear to have ----------------------------- India.
discovery
rediscovered
foretell
found
None of the above
Solution:
'Rediscovered' is the correct fit for the blank here and makes the sentence contextually and grammatically correct.

Q12. While the Chinese economy has been slowing down ---------------------------- in the last one year, India has emerged as the fastest-growing major economy.
reason
consider
considerably
rationally
None of the above
Solution:
'Considerably' is the correct fit for the blank here and makes the sentence contextually and grammatically correct.

Q13. To a large extent, the slowdown in economic growth is due to investments in sectors that turned ----------------- as the credit cycle tightened.
sour
sweetness
sourness
downgrade
None of the above
Solution:
'Sour' is the correct fit for the blank here and makes the sentence contextually and grammatically correct. ‘Sour’ means make or become unpleasant, acrimonious, or difficult.

Q14. The return of foreign capital is obviously a good sign for the Indian economy but policymakers need to be careful not to take foreign investors for ------------------.
just
reasonable
grant
granted
None of the above
Solution:
'Granted' is the correct fit for the blank here and makes the sentence contextually and grammatically correct.

Q15. Any ----------------- by policymakers will affect India’s image as an investment destination.
mistake
flaw
mistaken
flawed
None of the above
Solution:
'Mistake' is the correct fit for the blank here and makes the sentence contextually and grammatically correct.

               




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