Important Questions BASED on NEW Pattern (Day-19): English(Phrase Replacement):

Important Questions BASED on NEW Pattern (Day-19): English(Phrase Replacement):

Dear Readers, IBPS Examinations was approaching shortly and many of our followers were requesting us to provide Practice Questions based on the new pattern, for that here WE have started providing Practice Questions Based on New pattern from Aptitude, Reasoning and English each one topic daily. Kindly follow us regularly and make use of it, if you have any suggestion kindly use the comment section below.

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Direction (Q 1-10): In given sentences phrase is represented in bold which may be incorrect so you have to find the correct phrase in place of that if the phrase is correct in the given sentences than mark no correction required as your answer.

  1. This Independence Day see the launch of a new Bhojpuri entertainment channel, Dishum TV, to add to the entertainment matrix of nearly 15 television channels dedicated to a language spoken by about 33 million speakers in the country.

A. will see

B. saw

C. will be seen

  1. only A
  2. only B
  3. Only C
  4. A & B
  5. No correction required
  1. However, though the language is one of the fastest-growing ones in the world — spoken by citizens of at least nine countries apart from India — and its film industry is worth Rs. 2,000 crore, not much seriousness is given to it when this comes to either journalistic writing or academic research.

A. It come

B. it comes to

C. it come to

  1. only A
  2. only B
  3. Only C
  4. A & B
  5. No correction required
  1. The article ‘Bhojpuri Consolidation in Hindi Territory’ by Akshaya Kumar try to trace the rise, fall, and the regrouping of Bhojpuri cinema since 2004 by centring it at its primary pivot, the male singing star.

A. Tried tracing

B. Try tracing

C. tried to trace

  1. only A
  2. only B
  3. Only C
  4. A & B
  5. No correction required
  1. The article also traced the origins of saucy lyrics in Bhojpuri songs not just to the already-high sleaze quotient in its music, but also the exhibition space where the film first became

A. Firstly films became

B. Films became firstly.

C. films first became

  1. only A
  2. only B
  3. Only C
  4. A & B
  5. No correction required
  1. Here, Avijit Ghosh’s book Cinema Bhojpuri (2010) provided an explanation by telling that the urban cinema of the decade had an alienating influence on a section of the audience that could not identify with the “feel-good, upper-class, urban-centric” Hindi cinema that was in vogue at that time.

A. alienated influence

B. alienating influencing

C. alienating influenced

  1. only A
  2. only B
  3. Only C
  4. A & B
  5. No correction required
  1. The ensuing boom lasted for more than half decade before, as Mr. Kumar points out in his 2017 paper, the industry turned against itself, on account of the shifting balance between production and exhibition sectors.

A. To half ac decade before.

B. than half a decade before

C. to half decade before.

  1. only A
  2. only B
  3. Only C
  4. A & B
  5. No correction required
  1. In a significant development, India have decided to provide a financial assistance of $5,00,000 (₹3.2 crore) to the Philippines to aid its fight against the Islamic State (IS)-affiliated terror groups in the troubled Mindanao province.

A. has decided to provide

B. has decided in providing.

C. Decided in providing

  1. only A
  2. only B
  3. Only C
  4. A & B
  5. No correction required
  1. This is the first time India is sending aid to another nation to help it fight terrorism, thereby becoming an important marker in New Delhi’s attempts to burnish its credentials as an emerging security provider to the wider Asian region.

A. After becoming

B. Hence becoming.

C. Hence become

  1. only A
  2. only B
  3. Only C
  4. A & B
  5. No correction required
  1. And where India viewed Pakistan as the epicentre of terrorism, the world’s remained reluctant to put adequate pressure on a nation that was seen as a close ally in its ‘war against terrorism’.

A. the world remained reluctant

B. the world remain reluctant

C. the world show reluctant.

  1. only A
  2. only B
  3. Only C
  4. A & B
  5. No correction required
  1. However, under the Narendra Modi government, India has taken a tough stand on Pakistan’s support for terrorism of underscoring its concerns at various international fora.

A. Terrorism by noticing

B. Terrorism by underscoring

C. Terrorism of notcing

  1. only A
  2. only B
  3. Only C
  4. A & B
  5. No correction required
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