IBPS PO-Prelims Questions and answers

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      Directions( 21 - 25 ): In the following questions, read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The Error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Select the part with the error as your answer. If there is no error, select ‘No error’ as your answer. Ignore the error of punctuation, if any. 

      21). The pledges that countries /(1) are making to battle climate change /(2) will still result in the world /[3) heating up by more than 6 degree Celsius. /(4) No error (5)
      A). The pledges that countries /(1)
      B). are making to battle climate change /(2)
      C). will still result in the world /[3)
      D). heating up by more than 6 degree Celsius. /(4)
      E). No error (5)
      22). When it come to helping /(1) one another, it turns out /(2) that some fish are better /(3) at it than previously thought. /(4) No error (5)
      A). When it come to helping /(1)
      B). one another, it turns out /(2)
      C). that some fish are better /(3)
      D). at it than previously thought. /(4)
      E). No error (5)
      23). Every child in our /(1) country has the right /(2) to acquire quality /(3) primary and secondary education. /(4) No error (5)
      A). Every child in our /(1)
      B). country has the right /(2)
      C). to acquire quality /(3)
      D). primary and secondary education. /(4)
      E). No error (5)
      24). The Club members are /(1) socially responsible and /(2) take part in /(3) variety volunteering activities /(4) No error (5)
      A). The Club members are /(1)
      B). socially responsible and /(2)
      C). take part in /(3)
      D). variety volunteering activities /(4)
      E). No error (5)
      25). On Sunday night, /(1) a rare astronomical phenomenon will have produce /(2) a moon that will appear slightly bigger /(3) than usual and have a reddish hue. /(4) No error (5)
      A). On Sunday night, /(1)
      B). a rare astronomical phenomenon will have produce /(2)
      C). a moon that will appear slightly bigger /(3)
      D). than usual and have a reddish hue. /(4)
      E). No error (5)


      Directions [26-30] : In the following passage, there are blank each of which has been numbered, Against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

      A ...26... affecting the quality of primary education appears to be ...27..levels of teacher motivation. In 2002-2003, 25% of primary-school teachers in rural India were absent on any given day. The impact of absenteeism is ...28... by the fact that the average primary school in India has a workforce of no more than three teachers. The obvious reason, remuneration, does not appear to be a ...29.... In fact, both education experts and ordinary citizens ...30... that . government-employed school teachers are paid relatively well. UNESCO surveys from as early as 2004 indicated that the annual statutory salary of primary school teachers in India with 15 years’ experience was more than $14,000.

      26). Choose an option from the below for __26__ in the above paragraph.
      A). important
      B). tip
      C). pointless
      D). key
      E). seriously
      27). Choose an option from the below for __27__ in the above paragraph.
      A). high
      B). pointed
      C). acute
      D). low
      E). beneath
      28). Choose an option from the below for __28__ in the above paragraph.
      A). exacerbated
      B). married
      C). slated
      D). witnessed
      E). portrayed
      29). Choose an option from the below for __29__ in the above paragraph.
      A). presence
      B). forcing
      C). driver
      D). reckon
      E). case
      30). Choose an option from the below for __30__ in the above paragraph.
      A). together
      B). says
      C). argue
      D). couple
      E). impart
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