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IBPS Clerk Prelims: English Day 9

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  1. 1)/ It will be his first visit to Britain as 2)/prime minister and many in the 3)/Indian community has been 4)/eagerly awaiting this moment. 5)/ No error
    A. 1
    B. 2
    C. 3
    D. 4
    E. 5 No error
    C. 3 Replace ‘has’ with ‘have’.

  2. 1)/ The gathering at Wembley just 2)/ few days after the Hindu 3)/religious festival of Diwali is 4)/expected to be his biggest yet. 5)/ No error
    A. 1
    B. 2
    C. 3
    D. 4
    E. 5 No error
    B. 2 Replace ‘ few ‘ with ‘ a few ‘

  3. 1)/ Some wealthy Indians overseas 2)/are also said to contribute 3)/generously to political 4)/parties back home. 5)/ No error
    A. 1
    B. 2
    C. 3
    D. 4
    E. 5 No error
    E. 5 No error

  4. 1)/ The team tested out the watch in 2)/a variety of everyday 3)/scenarios with a average 4)/accuracy of 96.1 percent. 5)/ No error
    A. 1
    B. 2
    C. 3
    D. 4
    E. 5 No error
    C. 4 Replace ‘a’ with ‘an’

  5. 1)/ According to Disney the watch works 2)/on anything electrical or electromechanical 3)/or even large object like 4)/doors and furniture. 5)/ No error
    A. 1
    B. 2
    C. 3
    D. 4
    E. 5 No error
    C. 3 Replace ‘object’ with ‘objects’

  6. 1)/ .”Discrimination between dozens 2)/of objects is feasible, 3)/independent of wearer, 4)/time, and local environment.” 5)/ No error
    A. 1
    B. 2
    C. 3
    D. 4
    E. 5 No error
    E. 5 No error

  7. 1)/ Regarding the theme of the 2)/programme, which was related with 3)/environment, the noted flautist said 4)/that nature’s cycle is changing. 5)/ No error
    A. 1
    B. 2
    C. 3
    D. 4
    E. 5 No error
    B. 2 Replace ‘with’ with ‘to’

  8. 1)/ We knew what we were 2)/doing, and I think most 3)/of the time we were 4)/at top of the bowlers. 5)/ No error
    A. 1
    B. 2
    C. 3
    D. 4
    E. 5 No error
    D. 4 Replace ‘at’ with ‘on.

  9. 1)/ Just when batsmen in general 2)/ fail to score on the turning 3)/surface of Mohali, Pujara 4)/found the going easy. 5)/ No error
    A. 1
    B. 2
    C. 3
    D. 4
    E. 5 No error
    B. 2 Replace ‘fail’ with ‘failed’

  10. 1)/ We came out on the loosing side 2)/because we did not play a couple 3)/of sessions to our full potential 4)/and that cost us the game. 5)/ No error
    A. 1
    B. 2
    C. 3
    D. 4
    E. 5 No error
    A. 1 Replace ‘loosing’ with ‘losing’.