Dear Readers, Here we have given Practice English Reading Comprehension quiz and questions for Upcoming Bank Exams with detailed explanation. Candidates those who are preparing for Upcoming Bank Exams can make use of it.
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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 |
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Directions (1-7): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it.
Adding to the growing body of judicially inspired electoral reforms, the Supreme Court has imposed an additional disclosure norm for candidates contesting elections. It has asked the Centre to amend the rules as well as the disclosure form led by candidates along with their nomination papers, to include the sources of their income, and those of their spouses and dependants. The court has also asked for the establishment of a permanent mechanism to investigate any unexplained or disproportionate increase in the assets of legislators during their tenure. The verdict of the two judge Bench on a petition from the NGO, Lok Prahari, is one more in a long line of significant verdicts aimed at bottling the purity of the electoral process. These include the direction to provide the ‘NOTA’ option in voting machines, and another striking down a clause that saved sitting legislators from immediate disqualification upon conviction. It has ruled that the act of voting is an expression of free speech, and that it is part of this fundamental right that voters are required to be informed of all relevant details about a contestant. This led to the rule that candidates should furnish details of any criminal antecedents, educational qualifications and assets. If disclosure of assets is mandatory, it is only logical that the sources of income are also revealed. And as it is often seen that there is a dramatic increase in the assets of candidates at every election over what was disclosed in previous affidavits, it stands to reason that any rise should be catechized. Few will dispute that lawmakers amassing wealth or gaining unusual access to public funds and loans are concerns that need to be addressed through new norms. To give teeth to its order, the court has made it clear that non-disclosure of assets and their sources would amount to a “corrupt practice” under Section 123 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951. Lest a question be raised whether the court’s order to amend the relevant rules amounted to legislation, the Bench has said it sees no “legal or normative snag”, as the Centre is empowered by the Act to frame rules in consultation with the Election Commission. The idea of a permanent mechanism to collect data about the assets of legislators and periodically examine them is laudable, but it is not clear which authority will run it. The court prophesies a body that would make recommendations for prosecution or disqualification based on its own findings. The Centre and the Election Commission will have to jointly address the issue. The larger message from the verdict is that a fully informed electorate and transparent candidature will be key components of future elections in India.
Prophesy
a) Prognosticate
b) Augur
c) Retrospect
d) Vaticinator
e) None of these.
2). Choose Antonym for the given word
Snag
a) Hitch
b) Rapport
c) Tangle
d) Clog
e) None of these.
3). Choose synonym for the given word
Catechized
a) Indoctrinate
b) Eavesdrop
c) Glean
d) Hearken
e) None of these.
Bottling
a) Canning
b) Refrigeration
c) Boxing
d) Febrile
e) None of these.
Directions (8-10): Various statements are given for the questions below. Choose the options corresponding to them mentioning the incorrect statements. If all the statements are correct then choose None of these as your answer.
8.
9.
a) Only A
b) Both A and B
c) Only B
d) Only C
e) None of these.
10.
Explanation:
1). Correct Answer is: c)
2). Correct Answer is: b)
3). Correct Answer is: a)
4). Correct Answer is: a)
5). Correct Answer is: a)
Explanation: – The court ordered NOTA should be included to make sure freedom of speech of people was not disregarded and that they had their choice of doing whatever they wanted during elections.
6). Correct Answer is: a)
Explanation: – The proposed system is good system. However, the prime loophole here is that every there is no single authority to handle the entire situation. The situation itself seems to vague. Hence, option a is correct.
7). Correct Answer is: d)
Explanation: – All the above are cited as reasons.
8). Correct Answer is: a)
Explanation: – In A, ‘succeeded with canned coffee’ is incorrect usage. ‘succeed with canned coffee’ is correct usage.
In C, ‘was climate’ is incorrect usage. The correct usage is ‘was the climate.’.
Hence, a option is correct.
9). Correct Answer is: c)
Explanation: In B, ‘phase that’ is incorrect usage. ‘phrase that’ is correct usage.
10). Correct Answer is: c)
Explanation: In B, ‘phase that’ is incorrect usage. ‘phrase that’ is correct usage.
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