LIC AAO/SBI PO Prelims English Preparation Questions 2019 (Day-24)

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Directions (1-10): Choose the part which has error/ errors.

1) Appearing before a Bench led by Chief Justice if India Ranjan Gogoi,(A)/ senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi, for Ms. Lekhi, said Mr. Gandhi  (B)/deliberate misinterpreted the recent judgment of (C)/the Supreme Court dismissing certain preliminary objections raise by the government. (D)

a) B) & C)

b) A) & B)

c) only A)

d) only C)

e) C) & D)

2) Lashing out at the then UPA government, Mr. Modi  (A)/said that when it was on  power, the country only were (B)/at the receiving end of terror strikes and (C)/blasts, be it in Mumbai or in Pune.(D)

a) only A)

b) only B)

c) C) & D)

d) only D)

e) A) & C)

3)  The court dismissed preliminary objections raised by the (A)/ government against petitions seeking a (B)/review of the December 14, 2018 judgment of the Supreme Court, (C)/ which uphold the 36 Rafale jets’ deal. (D)

a) only A)

b) only B)

c) C) & D)

d) only D)

e) A) & C)

4) Speaking on the occasion, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said (A)/that the BJP had planned “a surgical strike” on the (B)/ Congress in Maharashtra via the candidature (C)/ of Dr.Vikhe-Patil in the Ahmednagar seat.(D)

a) B) & C)

b) A) & B)

c) only A)

d) only C)

e) No error

5) The veterans state that such misuse of (A)/armed forces “would impinge adversely (B)/on the morale and fighting efficiency of a  (C)/serving man and woman in uniform. (D)

a) B) & C)

b) A) & C)

c) only A)

d) only C)

e) No error

6) Congress leader Khushboo Sundar have (A)/ slapped a man who allegedly (B)/misbehaved with her during a Congress (C)/rally in Bengaluru on Wednesday.(D)

a) B) & C)

b) A) & C)

c) only A)

d) only C)

e) No error

7) Union minister and BJP candidate from Amethi (A)/Lok Sabha seat Smriti Irani on Thursday (B)/ submitted to the Election Commission that she did (C)/ not complete her graduation from Delhi University.(D)

a) B) & C)

b) A) & C)

c) only A)

d) only C)

e) No error

8) Dubbing Union minister Smriti Irani a “serial liar”, (A)/ the Congress on Friday alleged that she has “falsified records” (B)/ of her educational qualifications and submitting (C)/contradictory affidavits to the Election Commission.(D)

a) D) & C)

b) A) & C)

c) only C)

d) only B)

e) No error

9) Anger, like love, can be the many splendoured thing; (A)/transforming in tune with the times and (B)/circumstances, often reflecting a nation (C)/and its peoples collective cares and concern. (D)

a) B) & C)

b) A) & B)

c) only A)

d) D) & A)

e) No error

10) The film begins with a voice-over of Jaya, (A)/narrating a significant memory from her (B)/childhood. She is seen thrashing a kid for (C)/hurting her three months back. (D)

a) B) & C)

b) A) & B)

c) only A)

d) D) & A)

e) No error

Answers :

Direction (1-10) :

1) Answer: e)

Use ‘deliberately’ instead of ‘deliberate’.

Use ‘raise’ in place of ‘raised’.

2) Answer: b)

The correct preposition should be ‘in’ instead of ‘on’. Talking about country (singular), use ‘was’ instead of ‘were’.

3) Answer: d)

The sentence is in past tense. So, use ‘upheld’ instead of ‘uphold’.

4) Answer: e)

The sentence is grammatically correct.

5) Answer: b)

Use ‘stated’ instead of ‘state’.

The correct form of article should be ‘the’ instead of ‘a’.

6) Answer: c)

Use ‘has’ in place of ‘have’.

7) Answer: e)

The sentence is grammatically correct.

8) Answer: c)

Replace ‘submitting’ with ‘submitted’.

9) Answer: d)

The correct article should be ‘a’ instead of ‘the’.

Use ‘concerns’ instead of ‘concern’.

10) Answer: e)

The sentence is grammatically correct.

 

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