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IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 1

The following sentences form a paragraph. They are numbered a P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentences and choose the alternative that arranges them in a correct order.

P. Though the digital world has invaded the mental and even the encroaching the emotional space, it offers tremendous benefits to us all.

Q. With such a powerful medium, the digital literacy is the need of the hour for our safe navigation.

R. It provides the greatest platforms that allow us to connect and collaborate with several million people around the world.

S. Moreover, it opens up opportunities to learn about new and important issues, and it empowers innovation in ways that were unimaginable just a few years ago.

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 1

We can eliminate options 1 and 3 as the first sentence cannot be Q or R – the phrase with such a powerful medium in Q raises the question “What is the powerful medium being referred to here?”. Also, R uses the pronoun it which indicates that the subject has been introduced in the preceding sentences.

With P as the first sentence, next sentence should be R followed by S. Both the sentences list the importance of the digital word. However, S begins with the word moreover which tells us that S adds additional information indicating that the sequence should be RS and not SR. Q is the apt conclusion.
Thus, the correct sequence is PRSQ (option 4)

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 2

The following sentences form a paragraph. The second and the fifth sentences of the paragraph will remain fixed. The rest of the sentences are numbered as P, Q, R, S and T. These five parts are not in their proper order. Arrange the sentences in correct order.

P. Dying of cancer, the shah was given asylum in the U. S. The Iranian people took to the streets outside the U.S. embassy demanding that the shah be returned, tried and hanged.

2. In 1950, the people of Iran elected Mohammad Mosaddegh, a secular democrat, as prime minister. He nationalized British and U.S. petroleum holdings returning Iran's oil to its people.

Q. In 1979, the people of Iran overthrew the shah. The exiled cleric, Ayatollah Khomeini, returned to rule Iran. It descended into score-settling, death squads and chaos.

R. The young shah was known for opulence and excess. His wife was rumored to bathe in milk while the shah had his lunches flown in by Concorde from Paris.

5. The people starved. The shah kept power through his ruthless internal police: The SAVAK. An era of torture and fear began. He then began a campaign to westernize Iran; enraging entire traditional Shiite population.

S. But in 1953 the U.S. and Great Britain engineered a coup d'état that deposed Mosaddegh and installed Reza Pahlavi as shah.

T. The Persian empire is known today as Iran. For 2500 years, this land was ruled by a series of kings known as shahs.

Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 2
The first sentence of any paragraph introduces an idea or topic on which the whole paragraph talks about. It should talk about something in general and not specific details as they will come later. Of all the sentences, sentence T is the best opener as it sets the tone of the passage and presents the thesis statement. After chronologically following the flow of conversation, knowing that part 2 and 5 will remain fixed, the correct sequence should be as given below

T. The Persian empire is known today as Iran. For 2500 years, this land was ruled by a series of kings known as shahs.

2. In 1950, the people of Iran elected Mohammad Mosaddegh, a secular democrat, as prime minister. He nationalized British and U.S. petroleum holdings returning Iran's oil to its people.

S. But in 1953 the U.S. and Great Britain engineered a coup d'état that deposed Mosaddegh and installed Reza Pahlavi as shah.

R. The young shah was known for opulence and excess. His wife was rumored to bathe in milk while the shah had his lunches flown in by Concorde from Paris.

5. The people starved. The shah kept power through his ruthless internal police: The SAVAK. An era of torture and fear began. He then began a campaign to westernize Iran; enraging entire traditional Shiite population.

Q. In 1979, the people of Iran overthrew the shah. The exiled cleric, Ayatollah Khomeini, returned to rule Iran. It descended into score-settling, death squads and chaos.

P. Dying of cancer, the shah was given asylum in the U. S. The Iranian people took to the streets outside the U.S. embassy demanding that the shah be returned, tried and hanged.

So, the correct order of sentences is T2SR5QP.

Hence, the correct option is (A).

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IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 3

The following paragraph given below has blanks that need to be filled with appropriate words from the options given below each question. You must read the same carefully and choose the most appropriate option as your answer.

There can be three media responses to Chief Justice of India (CJI) NV Ramana’s ____(A)____ remarks on the media. The first, and most inappropriate, would be whataboutery: what about the judiciary’s own failings? The huge ____(B)____, the glacial pace of justice dispensation, entertaining frivolous petitions, judicial overreach, malpractices — long is the list of issues that ____(C)____ the system. The second is defensive: okay, the media does things it should not be doing but it is also because of the ____(D)____ raised by journalists that justice was served. There have been innumerable cases which resulted in the guilty getting their comeuppance because of journalists — Jessica Lal, the Ryan International School murder, the fodder scam, the securities scandal of 1992, etc. The third and appropriate media response would be the ____(E)____ of guilt.

The blank marked (E) will take which of the given words in order to form a meaningful sentence?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 3
The paragraph talks about the response options that the media has with it. The third option that is left with the media is that it should accept that it is guilty.

Ignorance would further worsen the situation so this option can be cancelled. Submission is not fit as per the context of the paragraph. Embrace could be correct contextually as it also means acceptance but the word is grammatically incorrect.

Adopt means choose to take up, follow, or use. This word also doesn’t suit the context and hence, can be ruled out.

Therefore, the correct answer is option (c).

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 4

The following paragraph given below has blanks that need to be filled with appropriate words from the options given below each question. You must read the same carefully and choose the most appropriate option as your answer.

There can be three media responses to Chief Justice of India (CJI) NV Ramana’s ____(A)____ remarks on the media. The first, and most inappropriate, would be whataboutery: what about the judiciary’s own failings? The huge ____(B)____, the glacial pace of justice dispensation, entertaining frivolous petitions, judicial overreach, malpractices — long is the list of issues that ____(C)____ the system. The second is defensive: okay, the media does things it should not be doing but it is also because of the ____(D)____ raised by journalists that justice was served. There have been innumerable cases which resulted in the guilty getting their comeuppance because of journalists — Jessica Lal, the Ryan International School murder, the fodder scam, the securities scandal of 1992, etc. The third and appropriate media response would be the ____(E)____ of guilt.

Q. The word that can fill the fourth blank correctly from the given options is?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 4
The strong objection or the disapproval or public expression of anger by the media has been mentioned in the sentence where the blank is given. Had the media been indifferent that is; not really interested, the issue won’t have come to light. So, this word can be ruled out. Reckless can also be cancelled due to the same reason.

Expression and scream are words that do not make any sense in the given context so, options (c) and can be eliminated.

Thus, the best word that would fit in the given blank is outcry

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 5

Read the short story and answer the following questions.

A green and yellow parrot, which hung in a cage outside the door, kept repeating some words.

He could speak a little Spanish, and also a language which nobody understood, unless it was the mocking-bird that hung on the other side of the door, whistling his fluty notes out upon the breeze with maddening persistence.

Mr. Pontellier, unable to read his newspaper with any degree of comfort, arose with an expression and an exclamation of disgust.

He walked down the gallery and across the narrow “bridges” which connected the Lebrun cottages one with the other. He stopped before the door of his own cottage, which was the fourth one from the main building and next to the last. Seating himself in a wicker rocker which was there, he once more applied himself to the task of reading the newspaper. The day was Sunday; the paper was a day old. The Sunday papers had not yet reached Grand Isle. He was already acquainted with the market reports, and he glanced restlessly over the editorials and bits of news which he had not had time to read before quitting New Orleans the day before.

Mr. Pontellier wore eye-glasses. He was a man of forty, of medium height and rather slender build; he stooped a little. His hair was brown and straight, parted on one side. His beard was neatly and closely trimmed.(230 words)

Q. Which of the following is not a characteristic of Mr. Pontellier?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 5
C is incorrect because, it is said that he was of ‘slender build’.
IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 6

Read the short story and answer the following questions.

A green and yellow parrot, which hung in a cage outside the door, kept repeating some words.

He could speak a little Spanish, and also a language which nobody understood, unless it was the mocking-bird that hung on the other side of the door, whistling his fluty notes out upon the breeze with maddening persistence.

Mr. Pontellier, unable to read his newspaper with any degree of comfort, arose with an expression and an exclamation of disgust.

He walked down the gallery and across the narrow “bridges” which connected the Lebrun cottages one with the other. He stopped before the door of his own cottage, which was the fourth one from the main building and next to the last. Seating himself in a wicker rocker which was there, he once more applied himself to the task of reading the newspaper. The day was Sunday; the paper was a day old. The Sunday papers had not yet reached Grand Isle. He was already acquainted with the market reports, and he glanced restlessly over the editorials and bits of news which he had not had time to read before quitting New Orleans the day before.

Mr. Pontellier wore eye-glasses. He was a man of forty, of medium height and rather slender build; he stooped a little. His hair was brown and straight, parted on one side. His beard was neatly and closely trimmed.(230 words)

Q. Which of the following is a near synonym of the word ‘persistence’?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 6
The word ‘persistence’ means ‘the fact of continuing in an opinion or course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition.’.

The word ‘perseverance’ means ‘persistence in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success.’.

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 7

Read the short story and answer the following questions.

A green and yellow parrot, which hung in a cage outside the door, kept repeating some words.

He could speak a little Spanish, and also a language which nobody understood, unless it was the mocking-bird that hung on the other side of the door, whistling his fluty notes out upon the breeze with maddening persistence.

Mr. Pontellier, unable to read his newspaper with any degree of comfort, arose with an expression and an exclamation of disgust.

He walked down the gallery and across the narrow “bridges” which connected the Lebrun cottages one with the other. He stopped before the door of his own cottage, which was the fourth one from the main building and next to the last. Seating himself in a wicker rocker which was there, he once more applied himself to the task of reading the newspaper. The day was Sunday; the paper was a day old. The Sunday papers had not yet reached Grand Isle. He was already acquainted with the market reports, and he glanced restlessly over the editorials and bits of news which he had not had time to read before quitting New Orleans the day before.

Mr. Pontellier wore eye-glasses. He was a man of forty, of medium height and rather slender build; he stooped a little. His hair was brown and straight, parted on one side. His beard was neatly and closely trimmed.(230 words)

Q. Which of the following is a near antonym of the word ‘disgust’?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 7
The word ‘disgust’ means ‘to make you feel extreme dislike or disapproval’.

The word ‘relish’ means ‘to like or enjoy something’.

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 8

Read the short story and answer the following questions.

A green and yellow parrot, which hung in a cage outside the door, kept repeating some words.

He could speak a little Spanish, and also a language which nobody understood, unless it was the mocking-bird that hung on the other side of the door, whistling his fluty notes out upon the breeze with maddening persistence.

Mr. Pontellier, unable to read his newspaper with any degree of comfort, arose with an expression and an exclamation of disgust.

He walked down the gallery and across the narrow “bridges” which connected the Lebrun cottages one with the other. He stopped before the door of his own cottage, which was the fourth one from the main building and next to the last. Seating himself in a wicker rocker which was there, he once more applied himself to the task of reading the newspaper. The day was Sunday; the paper was a day old. The Sunday papers had not yet reached Grand Isle. He was already acquainted with the market reports, and he glanced restlessly over the editorials and bits of news which he had not had time to read before quitting New Orleans the day before.

Mr. Pontellier wore eye-glasses. He was a man of forty, of medium height and rather slender build; he stooped a little. His hair was brown and straight, parted on one side. His beard was neatly and closely trimmed.(230 words)

Q. Which of the following statements is correct, according to the short story?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 8
A- this is correct.

B- Mr. Pontellier’s cottage was the fourth one from the main building, next to the last.

C- He quit his job on Saturday.

D- he was already acquainted with the market reports.

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 9

Read the short story and answer the following questions.

A green and yellow parrot, which hung in a cage outside the door, kept repeating some words.

He could speak a little Spanish, and also a language which nobody understood, unless it was the mocking-bird that hung on the other side of the door, whistling his fluty notes out upon the breeze with maddening persistence.

Mr. Pontellier, unable to read his newspaper with any degree of comfort, arose with an expression and an exclamation of disgust.

He walked down the gallery and across the narrow “bridges” which connected the Lebrun cottages one with the other. He stopped before the door of his own cottage, which was the fourth one from the main building and next to the last. Seating himself in a wicker rocker which was there, he once more applied himself to the task of reading the newspaper. The day was Sunday; the paper was a day old. The Sunday papers had not yet reached Grand Isle. He was already acquainted with the market reports, and he glanced restlessly over the editorials and bits of news which he had not had time to read before quitting New Orleans the day before.

Mr. Pontellier wore eye-glasses. He was a man of forty, of medium height and rather slender build; he stooped a little. His hair was brown and straight, parted on one side. His beard was neatly and closely trimmed.(230 words)

Q. Which of the following is a near synonym of the word ‘glance’?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 9
The word ‘glance’ means ‘to give a quick short look’.

The word ‘glimpse’ means ‘to see something or someone for a very short time or only partly’.

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 10

In the question given below, the sentence is divided into three parts: I, II and III. For each part, an alternate statement is given. You have to determine if a part requires correction, and then mark that as your answer.

Toddlers are new to wear their emotions on their sleeves; / one moment they are laughing and / the very next moment they start screaming bloody murder!

I. Toddlers are new to wear their emotions on their sleeves;

II. one moment they are laughing and

III. the very next moment they start screaming bloody murder!

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 10
The error lies in part I only.

Part I uses ‘new’ which is incorrect here. It should be ‘known’.

Parts II and III are grammatically correct.

Hence, the correct option is (A).

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 11

The following questions given below carry sentences that have words which have been underline in the same. You are required to read the given sentences carefully and choose the option that carries a sentence that uses a word which is unrelated to the others.

(a) No matter what age, the characteristics of young people always embrace the ideals and illusions.

(b) We were sinking fast, and the captain gave the order to abandon ship.

(c) A solid bloc of union members supports the decision.

(d) Sometimes we have to accept change, if we want to move forward.

(e) Your supervisor must approve the report before it can be sent.

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 11
The word abandon is different from the rest as it means to leave or permanently give up something. It also means cease to support what the others are supporting.

If we look at the other sentences, all of them talk about accepting or supporting in a certain way.

This makes the second option ie; (b) the correct answer.

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 12

The following questions given below carry sentences that have words which have been underline in the same. You are required to read the given sentences carefully and choose the option that carries a sentence that uses a word which is unrelated to the others.

(a) He was having trouble with his homework.

(b) The criticism of his latest movie is sure to exasperate his admirers.

(c) Every day when he got on the bus, the bully began to torment the quiet child.

(d) People who chew with their mouths open really annoy me.

(e) I know, sweetheart, and that is a comfort, but it won't be that bad.

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 12
The words trouble, exasperate, annoy, torment are all similar as they relate to irritating someone or creating problem for someone or simply being difficult or troublesome.

The word comfort is however the opposite of the other words as it means a state of physical ease and freedom from pain or constraint.

Thus, option (e) is the correct answer.

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 13

The following questions given below carry sentences that have words which have been underline in the same. You are required to read the given sentences carefully and choose the option that carries a sentence that uses a word which is unrelated to the others.

(a) I am confident that the police will apprehend the criminals soon.

(b) The commissioner has issued a warrant for her arrest.

(c) There is a lot of controversy over whether wolves should be released into the park.

(d) He has threatened to imprison his political opponents.

(e) All the given words are connected

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 13
The words apprehend, arrest and imprison are all same and can be used as synonyms.

The word release means the reverse of the given words and therefore, this can be marked as the correct answer.

Thus, the best answer would be option (c).

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 14

The following questions given below carry sentences that have words which have been underline in the same. You are required to read the given sentences carefully and choose the option that carries a sentence that uses a word which is unrelated to the others.

(a) There was a supercilious grin on her face as she replied to some observation of his.

(b) They described the natives as very proud and haughty.

(c) He was somewhat pompous and had a high opinion of his own capabilities.

(d) She enjoyed modest success with her singing career.

(e) The small army was overwhelmed by superior numbers.

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 14
The words other than modest are synonyms.

Supercilious means behaving or looking as though one thinks one is superior to others whereas haughty is used for people who are arrogantly superior. Pompous describes people who are affectedly grand, solemn, or self-important.

On the other hand, modest describes those who are humble and down to earth. There are people who are soft spoken and unassuming in the estimation of one's abilities or achievements.

Thus, the correct answer is option (d).

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 15

In these questions, sentences with four underline words are given. One from four words given in the underline may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate, if any. That word will be your answer. If all words given in the underline are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence, then ‘All Correct’ is your answer.

Q. Organic waste that would help green cities and feed small and affordable household biogas plants is simply being thrown away.

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 15
replace ‘would’ with ‘could’. Would” is used to express a habitual act or repeated act in the past, seek permission, or for being polite while “ could” is an auxiliary verb which expresses a polite request, possibility, or used for seeking permission.

Organic waste that could help green cities and feed small and affordable household biogas plants is simply being thrown away.

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 16

In these questions, sentences with four underline words are given. One from four words given in the underline may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate, if any. That word will be your answer. If all words given in the underline are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence, then ‘All Correct’ is your answer.

Q. Global commodities have witnessed a bull run over the last 12 months, revival hopes of the beginning of the next super cycle in commodity prices.

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 16
replace revival with reviving. A present participle used as part of the continuous form of a verb.

Global commodities have witnessed a bull run over the last 12 months, reviving hopes of the beginning of the next super cycle in commodity prices.

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 17

In these questions, sentences with four underline words are given. One from four words given in the underline may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate, if any. That word will be your answer. If all words given in the underline are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence, then ‘All Correct’ is your answer.

Q. A new paradim is needed, in which bulk waste generators take the lead and city managers show demonstrable change in the way it is processed.

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 17
Paradim is incorrectly spelt. Paradigm is the correct spelling. A new paradigm is needed, in which bulk waste generators take the lead and city managers show demonstrable change in the way it is processed.
IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 18

In the question given below, the sentence is divided into three parts: I, II and III. For each part, an alternate statement is given. You have to determine if a part requires correction, and then mark that as your answer.

However, the earlier Matrix sequels didn’t went down well with the critics / and thousands of fans, which meant that the upcoming “Matrix 4” will prove to be / a excellent opportunity for Lana Wachowski to alter the course of history.

I. However, the earlier Matrix sequels didn’t went down well with the critics

II. and thousands of fans, which meant that the upcoming “Matrix 4” will prove to be

III. a excellent opportunity for Lana Wachowski to alter the course of history.

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 18
The error lies in all parts.

Part I uses ‘went’ which is incorrect here. It should be ‘go’,

Part II uses ‘meant’ which is incorrect here. It should be ‘means’.

Part III uses ‘a’ which is incorrect here. It should be ‘an’.

Hence, the correct option is (A).

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 19

The given sentences have been jumbled within themselves with the third part correct in its place fixed at (C). You are required to rearrange the other parts to form correct and meaningful sentences to mark the correct option as the answer.

India to become the most populous country surpassing China (A)/ necessarily bad news. The 27th edition of the United (B)/ Nations’ World Population Prospects 2022, which projects (C)/ That India may become the most populous country in 2023 isn’t (D)/ in 2023, brings focus on the subject in the country (E).

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 19
Options (a) and (e) are same so, these both can be eliminated as, the parts for sure need a rearrangement. B should come before C only because B ends with ‘United’ and C starts with ‘Nations’ which is the completion of the name of an organisation.

This clarifies that only option (d) is left as the correct arrangement making the parts rearrange into a meaningful sentence.

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 20

The given sentences have been jumbled within themselves with the third part correct in its place fixed at (C). You are required to rearrange the other parts to form correct and meaningful sentences to mark the correct option as the answer.

The pandemic-crippled world finds itself (A)/ property and natural resources Horizons of (B)/ which can cause devastating loss to life, (C)/ in the midst of another global crisis (D)/ violence and war are fast expanding (E).

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 20
‘Life, property and natural resources’ is the correct flow of the parts which tells us that CB should be the link. This link can be found in just the first part.

Therefore, the best would be to mark option (a) as the answer.

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 21

The given sentences have been jumbled within themselves with the third part correct in its place fixed at (C). You are required to rearrange the other parts to form correct and meaningful sentences to mark the correct option as the answer.

and risk to environment, human health, (A)/ Peak summer conditions increase pollution levels (B)/ economy. As the weather turns scorching and (C)/ summer are supposed to be lower than in the winter (D)/ the wind speed picks up, pollution levels in the (E).

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 21
The second part should ideally start the sentence as no other part provides a correct introduction as that one. Then we observe that C and E are connected. So, these two hints take us to the second option as the sequence given in the same forms a meaningful sentence.

Thus, the correct answer is option (b).

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 22

The given sentences have been jumbled within themselves with the third part correct in its place fixed at (C). You are required to rearrange the other parts to form correct and meaningful sentences to mark the correct option as the answer.

way in helping their privatisation (A)/ sector banks (PSBs); this will go a long (B)/ for individuals holding shares in public (C)/ to do away with the 10 per cent cap (D)/ The Narendra Modi Government wants (E).

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 22
The correct sentence after rearrangement would look like

The Narendra Modi Government wants to do away with the 10 per cent cap for individuals holding shares in public sector banks (PSBs); this will go a long way in helping their privatisation.

So, the correct answer is option (b).

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 23

The given sentences have been jumbled within themselves with the third part correct in its place fixed at (C). You are required to rearrange the other parts to form correct and meaningful sentences to mark the correct option as the answer.

As the worst form of deprivation human beings suffer (A)/ from, it leads to untold miseries Abraham Maslow’s (B)/ theory of motivation propounds (C)/ an undeniable truth and convinces (D)/ conceivably about its universal application (E).

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 23
The given parts are all correctly arranged in their respective positions and do not need any arrangement.

The correct answer hence, is option (e).

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 24

Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark the part with the error as your answer. If there is no error, mark 5) (No Error) as your answer. (Ignore the errors of punctuation).

Q. Traffic flown on major thoroughfares that had been closed after a protest by thousands of people on Sunday.

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 24
Traffic flowed on major thoroughfares that had been closed after a protest by thousands of people on Sunday.
IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 25

Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark the part with the error as your answer. If there is no error, mark 5) (No Error) as your answer. (Ignore the errors of punctuation).

Q. Street thugs have taken advantage of the post-election triumphalism to stage attacks on minorities in part of north India.

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 25
Street thugs have taken advantage of the post-election triumphalism to stage attacks on minorities in parts of north India.
IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 26

Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark the part with the error as your answer. If there is no error, mark 5) (No Error) as your answer. (Ignore the errors of punctuation).

Q. The government will laid stress on building check-dams instead of mega projects.

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 26
The government will lay stress on building check-dams instead of mega projects.
IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 27

Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark the part with the error as your answer. If there is no error, mark 5) (No Error) as your answer. (Ignore the errors of punctuation).

Q. During Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Male this month, his first trip abroad after his re-election, he deliver a speech rich in meaningful metaphors to the Maldivian Parliament.

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During Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Male this month, his first trip abroad after his re-election, he delivered a speech rich in meaningful metaphors to the Maldivian Parliament.
IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 28

Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark the part with the error as your answer. If there is no error, mark 5) (No Error) as your answer. (Ignore the errors of punctuation).

Q. Golden is no longer the only colour the elusive Asiatic golden cat might be associated with.

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 28
Golden is no longer the only colour the elusive Asiatic golden cat can be associated with.
IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 29

In the question given below, the sentence is divided into three parts: I, II and III. For each part, an alternate statement is given. You have to determine if a part requires correction, and then mark that as your answer.

If you wonder what is the average number of times that any cookie monster cries, / then you be surprised; however, parents take no notice / of such things as they know it better then anyone else.

I. If you wonder what is the average number of times that any cookie monster cries,

II. then you be surprised; however, parents take no notice

III. of such things as they know it better then anyone else.

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 29
The error lies in part II and III.

Part I is grammatically correct

Part II uses ‘then you be surprised’ which is incorrect, it should be ‘then you would be surprised’.

Part III uses ‘then’ which is incorrect here. It should be ‘than’.

Hence, the correct option is (D).

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 30

The underline part given in the sentence below is fixed and correct. Determine the part(s) in the remaining sentence which have any error and mark the corresponding answer.

Their plan is simple and precise, (A)/ which is to hire 300 engineering diploma holders in entry level positions: (B)/ at least 1200 candidates should be interviewed to reach the tally of 300/ as the ratio between (C)/ being interviewed and getting selected is 1:5. (D)/ No error (E)

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 4 - Question 30
The error lies in the Part B of the sentence “which is to hire 300 engineering diploma holders in entry-level positions:”, the preposition “in” should be replaced with “for” and this sentence part ends with a colon (:), which should be replaced with a semicolon (;) but not with a comma (,) as two independent sentences are connected by a semicolon in case there is no coordinating conjunction between the two sentences.

So, the correct sentence part is – which is to hire 300 engineering diploma holders for entry-level positions; at least 1200 candidates should be interviewed to reach the tally of 300 as the ratio between being interviewed and getting selected is 1:5.

Hence, the correct option is (B).

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