Dear Friends, SBI Clerk 2018 Notification has been released we hope you all have started your preparation. Here we have started New Series of Practice Materials specially for SBI Clerk 2018. Aspirants those who are preparing for the exams can use this “20-20” English Questions.
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Daily Practice Test Schedule | Good Luck
Topic | Daily Publishing Time |
Daily News Papers & Editorials | 8.00 AM |
Current Affairs Quiz | 9.00 AM |
Logical Reasoning | 10.00 AM |
Quantitative Aptitude “20-20” | 11.00 AM |
Vocabulary (Based on The Hindu) | 12.00 PM |
Static GK Quiz | 1.00 PM |
English Language “20-20” | 2.00 PM |
Banking Awareness Quiz | 3.00 PM |
Reasoning Puzzles & Seating | 4.00 PM |
Daily Current Affairs Updates | 5.00 PM |
Data Interpretation / Application Sums (Topic Wise) | 6.00 PM |
Reasoning Ability “20-20” | 7.00 PM |
English Language (New Pattern Questions) | 8.00 PM |
General / Financial Awareness Quiz | 9.00 PM |
Directions (Q. 1-10): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions. Certain words/ phrases are given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
A picture of the globe under the hood of a cobra was a familiar symbol of the precarious state of international security till recently. Accidental or deliberate pressing of the nuclear button was the nightmare that haunted humanity. At the same time, using the nuclear genie and harnessing it for prosperity was the best dream. Today, both the nightmare and the dream have ecome jaded. Nuclear weapons have ceased to be viable as instruments of war because of the unpredictability of the consequences of a nuclear war. No one can trust even the use of tactical nuclear weapons without collateral damage for the user. Today, nations can be destroyed with mobile phones and laptops without killing a single human being, making the “humaneness” of cyberwarfare the biggest danger.The theories of deterrence of nuclear stockpiles have also been discredited after 9/11 brought the most formidable nuclear power to its knees. Non-proliferation today, if any, is not on account of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), but on account of the futility of building nuclear arsenals. The threat of terrorism looms larger than the threat of nuclear weapons. After Fukushima, nuclear power too is receding as a sensible component of the energy mix. One clean-up operation after an accident can demolish many years of technological advancement and hopes of having cheap power. The sun shines as a source of energy, not the glittering nuclear reactors which seem to emit mushroom clouds.
1.According to passage, What is true regarding nuclear weapons?
3). According to the passage, What is concluded after 9/11?
4). According to the passage, what is the reason that countries are doing Non-Proliferation Treaty?
5). According to the passage what are the dreams regarding nuclear power?
Directions (6-9): Choose the word/group of words which is MOST SIMILAR in meaning to the word/group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.
7.Discredited
Directions (10): Choose the word/group of words which is MOST OPPOSITE in meaning of the word/group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.
10.Deliberate
Directions (Q. 11-15): Rearrange the following eight sentence A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H in a proper sequence to construct a meaningful paragraph. Then answer the questions given below.
(A) But there is a large middle ground, consisting of people who support privatisation as a policy.
(B) So we hope he will not mind setting all the doubt at rest.
(C) But they are increasingly worried by reports of rampant crony capitalism.
(D) These are not questions that would probably disturb either ideological extreme-both camps have already made up their minds and no amount of argument is going to convince them otherwise
(E) However, some disturbing questions regarding BALCO remain.
(F) This group does not wish to needlessly impugn anyone’s integrity.
(G) Disinvestment minister has been largely cooperative with the media.
(H) But this group would like to be sure that the government’s dealings are completely above board.
Directions (Q. 16-20): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is ‘No error’, the answer is e). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.)
Answers:
Directions (Q. 1-10):
1). 1 is not mentioned anywhere in the passage but 2 & 3 can be concluded from passage.
Answer: C
2). Author tells that in modern age cyberwarfare is more dangerous with the use of laptop and mobile.
Answer: B
3). Countries like USA have much stock of nuclear weapons but still couldn’t stop 9/11.
Answer: E
4). Countries have understood that there is no use of nuclear arsenal.
Answer: C
5). In the passage only 2 dreams are mentioned.
Answer: D
6). Jaded means bored.
Answer: D
7). Discredited means disapproved or rejected.
Answer: D
8). Futility means of no use.
Answer: A
9). Receding means decreasing or diminishing.
Answer: D
10). Deliberate means with plan or intentional.
Answer: E
Directions (Q. 11-15):
Directions (Q. 16-20):
Explanation : Delete ‘of’
Explanation : Insert ‘the’ before ‘tax system’
Explanation : Replace ‘this’ with ‘it’
Explanation : Replace ‘fewer’ with ‘less’
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