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English Quiz question answers for IBPS PO Online Classes

English Quiz question answers for IBPS, SBI, SSC

 

This English quiz includes 15 questions recently asked in the SSC and Banking exams, and it is very important that you be aware of the question pattern and the level of difficulty presented in these exams. Try the quiz in a time-bound way and post your scores in the section of the comment box.

 

Q1. Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.

I like both tea and coffee but prefer ______.

(a) Later

(b) Least

(c) Last

(d) Latter

Correct Answer: Latter

 

Q2. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom

A bed of roses

(a) A pleasant perfume

(b) An easy and happy situation

(c) A difficult path

(d) A valley full of flowers 

Correct Answer: An easy and happy situation

 

Q3. Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom

A close-fisted person

(a) A strong person

(b) A kind person

(c) A miserly person

(d) A cruel person

Correct Answer: A miserly person

  

Q4. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order.

A. He is a gifted volleyball player.

B. But nowadays he does not play international matches.

C. It is because he had an accident last year.

D. Sanjay is my best friend.

(a) ABCD

(b) DCAB

(c) CDBA

(d) DABC

Correct Answer: DABC

 

Q5. Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.

The farmer is ploughing the fields.

(a) The fields are being ploughed by the farmer.

(b) The fields are ploughed by the farmer.

(c) The fields have been ploughed by the farmer.

(d) The fields were ploughed by the farmer.

Correct Answer: The fields are being ploughed by the farmer.

 

Q6. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.

Persist

(a) Continue

(b) Insist

(c) Cease

(d) Remain

Correct Answer: Cease

 

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