Mixed English Questions Set 2

Directions (1-5): In each of the following sentences, find if any part of the sentence (1), (2), (3) or (4) contains error. If there is no error mark E) as you answer. The case for the government to exit sectors (1)/ such as steel and power is compelled,/ given that the private sector has developed technical and (3)/ managerial capability…

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Mixed English Questions Set 1

Directions (1-5): Fill in the blanks with the appropriate words. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the decision to scrap high-value bank notes will give the _____ a further boost, and would provide long-term benefits, including forcing the country’s vast shadow economy into the ___. A) economy, open B) population, close C) white money , open D) GDP, close RBI today…

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English: Vocabulary Set 8

vocab

1. Allure – to attract or tempt by something flattering or desirable. Synonyms: attraction, charisma, charm, enticement, glamor Antonyms: repulsion Sentence Usage: Allure of monthly returns 2. Wrangling – to argue or dispute, especially in a noisy or angry manner. Synonyms: bicker, disagree, quarrel, quibble, squabble, tangle, altercate Antonyms: agree, concur, give in, make peace Sentence Usage: the order saw…

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English: Vocabulary Set 7

vocab

1. Grapple – to hold or make fast to something Synonyms: confront, contend, cope, deal with, attack, battle, catch, clash, clasp Antonyms: agree, avoid, be immune, cancel, disconnect, dodge, free, give, idle Sentence Usage: TN grapples with Cyclone HVAC 2. Flak – criticism; hostile reaction; abuse Synonyms: abuse, brickbat, censure, condemnation, disapprobation, disapproval Antonyms: approval, commendation, compliment, endorsement, flattery Sentence…

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English: Vocabulary Set 6

vocab

1. Drubbing – a beating; a thrashing, a resounding defeat in a match or contest. Synonyms: beating, thrashing, walloping, thumping, battering, pounding, pummelling, slapping, smacking, punching, bludgeoning, thwacking, cuffing Antonyms:success, triumph, victory, win Sentence Usage: Scotland’s 3-0 drubbing by France. 2. Lethal – sufficient to cause death, very harmful or destructive Synonyms: fatal, deadly, mortal, causing death, death-dealing, life-threatening, murderous,…

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English: Odd Sentence Set 1

Hello Aspirants, From this year, SBI PO and IBPS PO introduced new set of questions in English section in Main Exam. These relate to the earlier asked Parajumbled sentences. But there is a little change. Practice these as the upcoming exams can also surprise you with new pattern. The following questions contain five sentences as options. Find one sentence which does…

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