IBPS PO-Prelims3 Questions and answers

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      Directions (8-12) : Rearrange the given six sentences/ group of sentences (A), {B}, (C), (D), {E} and (F) in a proper sequence so as to
      form a Meaningful paragraph and then answer the given questions.

      (A) It also launched a policy to ban private cars one work-day a week based on the last digit of the number plate and has put restrictions on the number of vehicles from outside the city and raised parking fees in urban areas.
      (B) Beijing's annual bill for traffic congestion amounts to 70 billion Yuan ($11.3 billion), a recent study has found.
      (C) However, such measures have done little in reducing congestion.
      (D) The study further states that 80 percent of the total loss related to time wasted waiting, 10 percent to gas and 10 percent to environmental damage.
      (E) In 2011, it introduced a lottery system to rein in the number of vehicles people buy.
      (F) As a result, owing to these losses, the city started tackling the problem years ago.
      11). Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after the rearrangement ?
      A). A
      B). C
      C). B
      D). D
      E). F
      12). Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence after the rearrangement ?
      A). E
      B). D
      C). A
      D). F
      E). C
      Directions (13-22) : Read the following sentences to find out whether there is any grammatical error in them. The error if any will in one part of the sentence. Mark the part with error as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error' as your answer. (Ignore the errors Of punctuation, if any)
      13). Find out the grammatical error in the given below sentence
      A). In a short span of time, this start-up
      B). website has entrenched itself as the
      C). go-to abode for cloth that are
      D). well-designed with care and attention
      E). No error
      14). Find out the grammatical error in the given below sentence
      A). The battery-operated scooter
      B). equipped on Lithium-ion batteries that
      C). provide it with a longer life
      D). as compared to the conventioual ones
      E). No error
      15). Find out the grammatical error in the given below sentence
      A). Despite being such a small
      B). country, Japan have been gone on to conquer
      C). Southeast Asia almost entirely
      D). during the mid-twentieth century
      E). No error


      16). Find out the grammatical error in the given below sentence
      A). Scientists are increasingly Concerned
      B). about the potential long-term effects
      C). of global warming on our
      D). natural environment and on the planet
      E). No error
      17). Find out the grammatical error in the given below sentence
      A). The most powerful advantage
      B). of the internet is that it
      C). decentralises work centres and
      D). therefore makes widespread empowerment
      E). No error
      18). Find out the grammatical error in the given below sentence
      A). The youngster has proven his ability as
      B). an aggressive sportsperson and age being
      C). on his sides, he has a huge
      D). chance of succeeding in the near future
      E). No error
      19). Find out the grammatical error in the given below sentence
      A). Ever year in summer, many
      B). tourists visit to Kumartuli in North
      C). Kolkata to watch the artisans
      D). prepare the idols of Goddess Durga
      E). No error
      20). Find out the grammatical error in the given below sentence
      A). A partnership has been signed by
      B). an Indian pharmaceutical company with
      C). a one from Japan in order to
      D). develop a vaccine for the chikungunya virus
      E). No error
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