Sbi Po Clerk English error quiz 6

Sbi Po Clerk Ibps English quiz

DIRECTIONS (01 – 10) SBI Po Clerk English quiz 

“Identify errors in the following sentences. There may be an error in one or more parts. Choose that option as your answer. If there is no error, mark E as your answer.”

1. A team of doctors at a private hospital (a) / of  the city recently performed a combination (b) / of advanced procedure c) / to successfully remove 195 gallstones from the gallbladder of a 70-year- old woman.(d)  No error  (e)

2.  “The country has been plunged to a) /  political chaos since last month, (b) / with  Mr. Yoon remained holed  in the presidential residence, (c)  surrounded by security forces who resisted efforts by prosecutors to arrest him(d) / e) No Error.”

3. He extended explicit support (a) /  to the
interim government (b  ) / but criticised the
failures of (c) /  the authorities in rebuilding
the policing structure (d). / e) No Error

4. One key concern in the rules (a) /  are  the potential room for bringing data localization (b) / requirement for significant data fiduciaries, (c) / as they mention that a committee may do so in the future(d) / (e) No Error.”

5. The team performed the rare surgery (a)/  to the patient, (b) /  who had been enduring persistent  (c) abdominal pain and nausea for over two weeks (d)/ No Error (e).

6. While Suresh is absconding, (a) / his brothers Geetesh and Vinesh have been arrested (b) /  along with supervisor Mahendra Ramteke (c) / in connection to the murder(d) / No Error(e).

7. The draft Digital Personal Data Protection 2025, (a) / is a long overdone advance in
the direction (b) /  of enforcing the fundamen-
tal right (d)   to informational privacy for Indians

8. It is regrettable that the government (A) /  continues to cloak the (b) /  rule-making process of a ( c ) / critical policy such as this in secrecy (d) / (e) No Error

9. “Far more needs to be (a) / done to reach any kind of détente (b) / . India, hence, cannot  (c) / afford to ‘take its eye from the ball (d) /No Error(e) .”

10. Symbols have an intangible value (a) /  as they represent some important facets of life. (B) /  Leaders use the resulted symbolism (c)   smartly to convey their views. (D) / No Error (e)

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Sbi po clerk English quiz

Answers Summary:

1. “In the city” specifies the location of the hospital more directly, which is common in English when referring to where something is situated or happened.
• Example: “A hospital in the city” emphasizes the physical location of the hospital.
• The term “procedures” (plural) is used because the removal of 195 gallstones might require a combination of techniques or steps rather than a single approach.

2.
Correct phrase is Holed Up: which means to hide or stay in a place, especially for safety, or avoidance of something.
Example: “He holed up in his room to avoid the reporters.”
Plunged To:Refers to a fall to a specific position, level, or state.
Example: “The temperature plunged to freezing overnight.”
Plunged Into:Refers to suddenly entering a situation, often one that is negative or overwhelming.
Example: “The country was plunged into chaos after the leader’s resignation.”

3. NO ERROR

4.  B and C
Replace are with “is” as concern is singular in part B and in C ” requirement with “Recruitments” as it refers to multiple aspects or conditions related to data localization.

5. To the patient” should be changed to “on the patient” because surgeries are typically described as being performed on a patient.

6. D . “In connection with” is a fixed idiomatic expression in English. The preposition “with” is always used in this context to indicate a relationship between two things.
Example: “He was arrested in connection with the robbery.

7. B “overdone” should be replaced with “overdue” to convey the intended meaning of something that is delayed or expected earlier.

8. NO ERROR

9. D
The phrase “take its eye off the ball” is an idiomatic expression meaning to stop paying attention to something important. Détente (pronounced day-taunt) is a French word meaning “relaxation” or “easing of tensions.”
Example: “The two nations worked toward détente after years of conflict.”

10. C Replace resulted with ” resulting”
Explanation:
• “Resulted”:  is used when referring to a past event that caused something. For example, “His actions resulted in success.”
• “Resulting”: is used to describe something that is continuing as a consequence of something.  – “The resulting symbolism was powerful.”

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