Directions: Which of the WORD A, B, C, and D given below DEFINES the phrase printed in bold in the sentence and can be replaced with the phrase in bold to make sentence grammatically correct. If there is no such word given in the options then mark E as the answer. The terrorists tried to blow up the railroad station.…
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English: Phrase Replacement Questions — Set 46 (Clerk Prelims 2017 based)
Directions: Which of the WORD A, B, C, and D given below DEFINES the phrase printed in bold in the sentence and can be replaced with the phrase in bold to make sentence grammatically correct. If there is no such word given in the options then mark E as the answer. I know you’re mad at dad, but don’t take it out on me! bother…
Read MoreEnglish: Phrase Replacement Questions — Set 44
Directions: Which of the WORD A, B, C, and D given below DEFINES the phrase printed in bold in the sentence and can be replaced with the phrase in bold to make sentence grammatically correct. If there is no such word given in the options then mark E as the answer. You’ll have to back up your car so that I can get out.…
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The given questions on Phrase Replacement are based on IBPS CLERK Prelims 2017 Exam held on 2nd and 3rd December. Directions: Which of the WORD A, B, C, and D given below DEFINES the phrase printed in bold in the sentence and can be replaced with the phrase in bold to make sentence grammatically correct. If there is no such word given in the options then mark E as…
Read MoreEnglish: Phrase Replacement — Set 42 (Clerk Prelims 2017 based)
The given questions on Phrase Replacement are based on IBPS CLERK Prelims 2017 Exam held on 2nd and 3rd December. Directions: Which of the WORD A, B, C, and D given below DEFINES the phrase printed in bold in the sentence and can be replaced with the phrase in bold to make sentence grammatically correct. If there is no such word given in…
Read MoreEnglish: Phrase Replacement/Sentence Corrections — Set 41 (Clerk Prelims 2017 based)
Hello Aspirants. The given questions on Phrase Replacement are based on IBPS CLERK Prelims 2017 Exam. Directions: Which of the WORD A, B, C, and D given below DEFINES the phrase printed in bold in the sentence. If there is no such word given in the options then mark E as the answer. If you want to keep your job here, you must…
Read MoreEnglish: Phrase Replacement/Sentence Corrections — Set 39
Directions:Â Which of the phrases A, B, C, and D given below each statement should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given, mark E as the answer. The improvement in rankings resulted into coordinated efforts made by the government over the past few years. A)…
Read MoreEnglish: Phrase Replacement/Sentence Corrections — Set 38
Directions: Which of the phrases A, B, C, and D given below each statement should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given, mark E as the answer. The failure to quickly recapitalise PSBs has adversely impacted the economy in a number of ways. A)…
Read MoreEnglish: Sentence Corrections for IBPS RRB/PO/CLK — Set 37
Directions: Which of the phrases A, B, C, and D given below each statement should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given, mark E as the answer. It is in this context of Mr. Trump’s rejection of multilateralism and adherence to a questionable economic…
Read MoreEnglish: Phrase Replacement/Sentence Corrections for IBPS RRB/PO/CLK Prelims Set 34
Directions: Which of the phrases A, B, C, and D given below each statement should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given, mark E as the answer The curtain has nearly come over on the 2008 murder of Aarushi Talwar and Hemraj. A) nearly…
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