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Banking and competitive questions for fill in the blank

Banking and competitive questions for fill in the blank

Banking Classes  : Fill in the blanks’ play an important part in IBPS/ SBI/ SSC exams as 5-10 questions are asked from this topic alone thus making it the important topic. One should have a strong command over vocabulary to get good marks on this topic. ‘Fill in the Blanks’ can be asked from sentences or paragraph where aspirants have to choose the option accordingly.

 1. Many teachers ………… the lack of professional freedom as the ……… for leaving the job.
(1) cited, reason
(2) explained, force
(3) believe, ground
(4) argued, culprit
(5) claimed, understanding

 2. Participative management in which everyone has _______ in a decision that leader then makes, is a mechanism for _______ employees.
(1) Share, protecting
(2) Value, thwarting
(3) Motivation, involving
(4) Input, empowering
(5) Reward, Stimulating

 3. When organization _______ creativity and risk-taking the usual method of maintaining order and _______ are indeed shaken.
(1) Encourage, decorum
(2) Enhance, supply
(3) Propose, humility
(4) Exhibit, durability
(5) Propagate, production

 4. Participative management in which everyone has _______ in a decision that leader then makes, is a mechanism for _______ employees.
(1) Share, protecting
(2) Input, empowering
(3) Motivation, involving
(4) Reward, Stimulating
(5) Value, thwarting

Answers:
  1.   (1)
  2.   (1)
  3.   (1)
  4.   (1)


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