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Karnataka Bank GENERAL ENGLISH model questions for practice, Karnataka bank aptitude, reasoning english, general awareness questions with answers

Directions (Qns. 1 to 10): (i) In this Section, 10 sentences are given. Each sentence has three parts, indicated by (a),(b) and (c). Read each sentence to find out whether there is an error. If you find an error in any one of the parts (a),(b) and (c),indicate that part as your answer. If a sentence has no error, indicate this by the letter (d),which stands for “no error”

(ii) Errors may belong to grammar, usage or idiom.

 1. The Prime Minister’s good looks won him (a)/ The election but he has still to prove (b)/ That he’s not a just pretty face (c)/ No error (d).

Ans.c: ‘just a pretty face ‘ in place of ‘a just pretty face’.

 2. The two books are the same (a)/ Except for the fact that this (b)/ Has an answer in the back (c)/ No error (d).

Ans.c: ‘on the back’ in place of  ‘in the back’.

 3. He estimated his income tax bill (a)/ by extrapolation over figures (b)/ submitted in previous years (c)/ No error (d).

Ans.b: ‘extrapolation of figures’  in place of  ‘extrapolation over figures’.

 4. The modern office block (a)/ sticks out like a sore thumb (b)/ among the old buildings in the area (c)/ No error (d).

Ans.d

 5. I will try to put over (a)/ some feelers to gauge (b)/ people’s reactions to our proposal (c)/ No error (d).

Ans.a: ‘put out’ in place of ‘put over’.

 6. A major contribution of Mathura Sculptors (a)/ of that period were the creation and popularisation (b)/ of the Buddha’s image in human form (c)/ No error (d).

Ans.b: ‘was’ in place of ‘were’.

 7. Amit has been deceiving Mona (a)/ for many years but she (b)/ has not still tumbled to it (c)/ No error (d).

Ans.c: ‘yet’ in place of ‘still’.

 8. Mahavira was an advocate of non – violence and vegetarianism (a)/ who revived and reorganized the jain doctrine (b)/ and established rules for their monastic order (c)/ No error (d).

Ans.c: ‘its’ in place of ‘their’.

 9. Microwaves are the principle carriers (a)/ of television, telephone and data transmissions (b)/ between stations on earth and between the earth and satellites (c)/ No error (d).

Ans.a: ‘principal’ in place of ‘principle’.

10. An unit is an abstract idea (a)/ defined either by reference to (b)/ a randomly chosen material standard or to a natural phenomenon (c)/ No error (d).

Ans.a: ‘a unit’ in place of ‘an unit’.

 Directions (Qns.11 to 15):  In this section you have a short passage. After the passage you will find several questions based on it. Read the passage to answer these questions based on it.

 PASSAGE

Today, India looks to be on course to join the league of developed nations.  It is beginning to establish a reputation not just as the technology nerve-centre and back-office to the world, but also as its production centre.  India’s secularism and democracy serve as a role model to other developing countries. There is great pride in an India that easily integrates with a global economy, yet maintains a unique cultural identity.

But what is breath taking is India’s youth.  For despite being an ancient civilisation that traces itself to the very dawn of human habitation, India is among the youngest countries in the world.More than half the country  is under 25 years of age and more than a third is under 15 years of age.

Brought up in the shadow of the rise of India’s service industry boom, this group feels it can be at least as good if not better than anyone else in the world.This confidence has them demonstrating a great propensity to consume, throwing away ageing ideas of asceticism and thrift.  The economic activity created by this combination of a growing labour pool and rising consumption demand is enough to propel India to double-digit economic growth for decades.  This opportunity also represents the greatest threat to India’s future.  If the youth of India are not properly educated and if there are not enough jobs created, India will have forever lost its opportunity.

 India’s Information Technology and Business Process Outsourcing Industries are engines of job creation, but they still account for only 0.2% of India’s employment.  The country has no choice but to dramatically industrialise and inflate its economy.  According to a recent survey, more than half of India’s unemployed within the next decade could be its educated youth.

 11. Consider the following statements:

A. Information Technology sector provides a relatively large proportion of jobs in India.

B. In the coming decade only uneducated youth will remain deprived of employment opportunity

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a) A only                    (b) B only                   (c)Both A and B                 (d) Neither A nor B

Ans:a

 12. Consider the following statements:

A. Rising consumption demand will retard economic growth.

B. India’s youth are it’s  greatest opportunity as well as threat.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?

(a) A only                    (b) B only                  (c) Both A and B                   (d) Neither A nor B

Ans.b

 13. In the recent past, which sector has witnessed a phenomenal growth?

(a) Heavy Industry                                             (b) Service Industry

(c)Petrochemical Industry                                   (d) Textile Industry

Ans.b

 14. What is the approximate number of people in India who are in the age group 15-25 years ?

(a) 500 million               (b) 350 million             (c) 210 million            (d) 180 million

Ans.d

 15. Consider the following statements:

A. India’s rich cultural heritage prevents India from surging ahead to become an active partner in the global economy.

B. By and large, India’s youth still believe in a thriftly lifestyle.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?

(a) A only                        (b) B only                        (c) Both A and B                    (d) Neither A nor B

Ans.d

 Directions (Qns.16 to 24): Each of these items consists of a word in capital letters, followed by four words or group of words.  Select the word or group of words that is opposite in meaning to the word in capital letters.

 16. PREPOSSESSING

(a) Incredible                   (b) Arousing envy                 (c) Unattractive                        (d) Recent

Ans.c

 17. ADULATION

(a) Confusion                   (b) Inertia                     (c) Consolidation                 (d) Condemnation      

Ans.d

 18. BLITHESOME

(a) Graceful                     (b) Sullen                     (c) Adventurous                  (d) Mammoth

Ans.b

 19. SENILE

(a) Suspicious                (b) Mentally alert                (c) Corrupt                    (d) Affluent

Ans.b

 

20. PREDILECTION

(a) Analogy                    (b) Anticlimax               (c) Antipathy            (d) Argument

Ans.c

 

21. ON THE BLINK

(a) Apologetically         (b) blindly                  (c) Legally                (d) In working order

Ans.d

 

22. CONSANGUINE

(a) of different kind              (b) Invisible                  (c) Urbane               (d) Untenanted

Ans.a

 

 23. REDOUBTABLE

(a) Truthful                         (b) Crafty                        (c) Widely travelled                       (d) Ordinary

Ans.d

 

24. INORDINATE

(a) Distant                        (b) Facile                      (c) Moderate                      (d) Attractive

Ans.c

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