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IBPS BANK EXAM :: IBPS BANK EXAM TEST 6

  1. Directions(1-5): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (5) i.e, 'No Error', (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).

    I noticed (1)/ several reporters (2)/ hovering around (3)/ outside of the courtroom.(4)/ No Error(5)



  2. A.

    1

    B.

    2

    C.

    3

    D.

    4

    E.

    5


  3. My colleague had (1)/ a hard time juggling (2)/ the needs of her family (3)/ with the demands of her job.(4)/No Error(5)
  4. A.

    1

    B.

    2

    C.

    3

    D.

    4

    E.

    5


  5. Despite all (1)/ the media hype,(2)/ I found the film as (3)/ very disappointing. (4)/No Error(5)
  6. A.

    1

    B.

    2

    C.

    3

    D.

    4

    E.

    5


  7. Given that (1)/ there was so less time.(2)/ I think the students have (3)/ done a good job (4)/No Error(5)
  8. A.

    1

    B.

    2

    C.

    3

    D.

    4

    E.

    5


  9. The winner of (1)/ the journalist of the year award was (2)/ not other than (3)/ the editor's daughter.(4)/ No Error(5)
  10. A.

    1

    B.

    2

    C.

    3

    D.

    4

    E.

    5


  11. Directions (6-10): In each of the following sentences, an idiomatic expression or a proverb is highlighted. Select the alternative which best describes its use in the sentence.


    In the last budget, the government brought in a new scheme of taxation.

  12. A.

    prioritisted

    B.

    displayed

    C.

    noticed

    D.

    introduced

    E.

    purchased


  13. The sales of the company are increasing by leaps and bounds.
  14. A.

    as proposed

    B.

    in calculated ways

    C.

    with extreme rapidity

    D.

    very slowly

    E.

    far lesser than expected


  15. The police made considerable headway in sorting the papers.
  16. A.

    progress

    B.

    movement

    C.

    action

    D.

    recognition

    E.

    measurement


  17. The kind old woman received the stranger with open arms.
  18. A.

    with her arms free

    B.

    with warmth

    C.

    with restaint

    D.

    with gratitude

    E.

    with hesitation


  19. My friend ran off helter-skelter down the slope.
  20. A.

    unknowingly

    B.

    with minimum speed

    C.

    purposefully

    D.

    with unwavering focus

    E.

    hurriedly and in confusion