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IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 1

In the following sentences, a sentence is given with some underlined part, followed by some options. You need to identify whether the underlined part of the sentence is contextually and grammatically correct. If no correction is required, mark (E) as your answer

In Kavita's mind, the relationship of five years seemed to have been going along fairly well until her best friend said that they had grown into.

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 1
The context states that the five years of friendship got an end when kavita’s friend said that they had ‘grown apart’ which means to stop being friends. So the correct phrasal verb will be ‘grow apart’.

The meanings of the other phrasal verbs are:

Grow back - re grow

Grow out of - get too big for

Grow up - become an adult

Grow into - grow big enough to fit.

Hence, the correct option is (B).

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 2

In the following sentences, a sentence is given with some underlined part, followed by some options. You need to identify whether the underlined part of the sentence is contextually and grammatically correct. If no correction is required, mark (E) as your answer

To use these letters, a member did not have to pass in examination or achieve anything in the disciplines of science or art

a). Pass in the examination

b). Pass the examination

c). Pass an examination

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 2
`‘Pass’ is not followed by preposition ‘in’, we directly use an article with it. So, ‘pass in the examination’ is incorrect. Either write ‘pass the examination’ or ‘pass an examination’
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IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 3

In the following sentences, a sentence is given with some underlined part, followed by some options. You need to identify whether the underlined part of the sentence is contextually and grammatically correct. If no correction is required, mark (E) as your answer

A great selection of wine is sold by the glass and bottle to accompany with any meal.

a). Accompany

b). Accompany to

c). Accompany by

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 3
‘Accompany’ will not be followed by any preposition. So, ‘accompany with’, accompany to’, accompany by’ are all incorrect. We must directly use ‘accompany any meal’

‘Accompany’ – keep someone’s company

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 4

In the following sentences, a sentence is given with some underlined part, followed by some options. You need to identify whether the underlined part of the sentence is contextually and grammatically correct. If no correction is required, mark (E) as your answer

There again, it's hard to say whether they die of natural causes or attacks by predators.

a). Die with

b). Die from

c). Die by

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 4
Prepositions used with ‘die’

Die for – (a cause)

Die from – (reason like thirst/ natural cause)

Die of – (a disease)

So, option (b) – ‘die from’ is the only correct option. All other propositions used with ‘die’ are incorrect.

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 5

In the following sentences, a sentence is given with some underlined part, followed by some options. You need to identify whether the underlined part of the sentence is contextually and grammatically correct. If no correction is required, mark (E) as your answer

More importantly, thank you for giving me the opportunity to prove myself worthy you daughter.

a). Worthy to

b). Worthy for

c). Worthy of

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 5
‘Worthy’ is followed by the preposition ‘of’. So, ‘worthy to’ and ‘worthy for’ are incorrect options.
IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 6

In the following sentences, a sentence is given with some underlined part, followed by some options. You need to identify whether the underlined part of the sentence is contextually and grammatically correct. If no correction is required, mark (E) as your answer

The mayor's political future has been hanging with a thread since the fraud scandal

a). Hanging by a thread

b). Hanging of a thread

c). Hanging off a thread

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 6
The right Phrase – ‘hanging by a thread’, which means – be in a risky situation.

So, all other options, except (a) are incorrect, because of the wrong usage of the preposition.

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 7

Direction: In the following question, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the five alternatives given in the questions that follow:

Public system includes ______(1) _______ and it is an inclusive representation of society. Citizens excluded from social activities who cannot use public transport either physically or monetarily. First, it might be due to poor ________(2)_______, that is, it does not cover the areas where the urban poor live and work. Second, even if the system is accessible, it might be ________(3) _________ in terms of the generalised cost which includes ______(4) _________ cost (including fuel or fare, parking, and operations and maintenance [O&M]) and value of time. Thus the analysis marks key problems that are prevailing and needs attention and an ______(5) ______.

Q. Which of the following words most appropriately fits the blank ​labelled (5)?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 7
Here, C.D.E are synonyms of one another but have a different tone or can be used in a different context. A and B are wrong for the context of the sentence.

Interrogate means to ask questions aggressively or formally.

Opinion means to have a view on something or someone

Answer means to reply or give a statement in return to something asked or enquired.

Reply is similar to answer and indicates some reaction to something said or done.

Retort means to answer in a sharp and angry manner.

In this question, the phrase needs attention and an tells that the answer should start with a vowel. Thus making Answer correct.

Hence, the correct option is (C).

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 8

Direction: In the following question, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the five alternatives given in the questions that follow:

Public system includes ______(1) _______ and it is an inclusive representation of society. Citizens excluded from social activities who cannot use public transport either physically or monetarily. First, it might be due to poor ________(2)_______, that is, it does not cover the areas where the urban poor live and work. Second, even if the system is accessible, it might be ________(3) _________ in terms of the generalised cost which includes ______(4) _________ cost (including fuel or fare, parking, and operations and maintenance [O&M]) and value of time. Thus the analysis marks key problems that are prevailing and needs attention and an ______(5) ______.

Q. Which of the following words most appropriately fits the blank ​labelled (2)?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 8
Here, reading the paragraph thoroughly can fetch you the right answer. Understand the context of the statement and then decide which word should be the correct answer.

Requisites refer to something that is necessary.

Reverberations means a continuing effect.

Accessibility means that is in reach of someone.

Structure means the way something is built.

Sustainability means the ability to maintain something at a certain rate.

The phrase does not cover indicates an outreach problem i.e. it tells you that transport facilities have a problem of accessibility because of which it leads to exclusion in the society.

Hence, the correct option is (D).

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 9

Direction: In the following question, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the five alternatives given in the questions that follow:

Public system includes ______(1) _______ and it is an inclusive representation of society. Citizens excluded from social activities who cannot use public transport either physically or monetarily. First, it might be due to poor ________(2)_______, that is, it does not cover the areas where the urban poor live and work. Second, even if the system is accessible, it might be ________(3) _________ in terms of the generalised cost which includes ______(4) _________ cost (including fuel or fare, parking, and operations and maintenance [O&M]) and value of time. Thus the analysis marks key problems that are prevailing and needs attention and an ______(5) ______.

Q. Which of the following words most appropriately fits the blank ​labelled (4)?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 9
Here, knowing the context is important. If you read the lines proceeding it, you'll be able to understand that it is telling about the costs involved.

Monetary means in terms of money.

Transitory means something that is not permanent.

Emacity means fondness of buying something.

Obligatory means that has to be done as compulsory.

Persistent means to continue for a long time.

Hence, the correct option is (A).

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 10

Direction: In the following question, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the five alternatives given in the questions that follow:

Public system includes ______(1) _______ and it is an inclusive representation of society. Citizens excluded from social activities who cannot use public transport either physically or monetarily. First, it might be due to poor ________(2)_______, that is, it does not cover the areas where the urban poor live and work. Second, even if the system is accessible, it might be ________(3) _________ in terms of the generalised cost which includes ______(4) _________ cost (including fuel or fare, parking, and operations and maintenance [O&M]) and value of time. Thus the analysis marks key problems that are prevailing and needs attention and an ______(5) ______.

Q. Which of the following words most appropriately fits the blank ​labelled (3)?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 10
One can easily find out the problems prevailing in the transport sector of society. Here, the first problem has been found out and the second problem is being told about the cost factor. This can be understood from the phrase in terms of the generalized cost which indicates issues of cost.

Unaffordable means something we cannot buy or afford.

Unexceptional refers to ordinary or usual.

Peculiar means something strange or not normal.

Unconditional means something that is not subject to anything.

Derogatory means showing a disrespectful attitude

So unaffordable is the correct word that would make the sentence meaningful and correct.

Hence, the correct option is (E).

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 11

Direction: In the following question, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the five alternatives given in the questions that follow:

Public system includes ______(1) _______ and it is an inclusive representation of society. Citizens excluded from social activities who cannot use public transport either physically or monetarily. First, it might be due to poor ________(2)_______, that is, it does not cover the areas where the urban poor live and work. Second, even if the system is accessible, it might be ________(3) _________ in terms of the generalised cost which includes ______(4) _________ cost (including fuel or fare, parking, and operations and maintenance [O&M]) and value of time. Thus the analysis marks key problems that are prevailing and needs attention and an ______(5) ______.

Q. Which of the following words most appropriately fits the blank ​labelled (1)?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 11
Here, one must understand the context by reading the paragraph thoroughly and then go through the words in the options.

Rejuvenation means a process of making someone or something look or feel better,

Restoring means to repair or renovate (a building, work of art, vehicle, etc.) so as to return it to its original condition.

Enforcement means to make a situation happen forcefully so as to get the desired results

Speculation means the act of forming a theory without firm evidence.

Transport here is referred to public transport which is an important aspect of living in a society.

The paragraph tells about the importance of the transport system and the problem that is being faced in this sector.

Hence, the correct option is (E).

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 12

The passage given below contains information. Some words and lines have been underlined as questions are based on those. Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:

The future of work should not be centred only on job security and economic growth of nations. The key dimensions of sustainable development, defined by the United Nations Goal 8 as promoting sustained, inclusive, and decent work for all, require to be addressed by all stakeholders – governments, corporates, and citizens. A long-term business model that aligns itself with the sustainability agenda and is also profitable is a challenge for some longstanding businesses, but they do recognise the urgency to rethink their business approaches. To some extent, there is resistance and lack of clarity too among corporates about sustainability.

As per a report of the World Economic Forum, 40% of the core skills of present workers are expected to change in the next five years. This would mean that everyone who is a part of the workforce and all those entering the workforce should possess an understanding of the ecology and environment. In the US, more than 45% of the top business schools have incorporated sustainability as a part of their curriculum. In India too, there is an urgent need to redesign academic programmes. The circular economy requires the minimal use of resources, ensuring they are not depleted. In building sustainable businesses and economies, digital technology would play a vital role. Technologies such as cloud computing, AI and automation have the potential to maximise sustainable development. The ability to collect, analyse and report data would be critical to studying and promoting sustainability in every part of the business. Hence, data and digital skills should be a part of the curriculum for every discipline.

Further, upskilling in digital technologies as per the latest trends would be extremely important to build sustainable livelihoods and sustainable ecosystems. More than ever before, there was a need for industry and academia to come together to work on this agenda. Businesses should provide insights from their failures and the challenges faced with their sustainability initiatives, so that academia can conduct research and find innovative approaches that would benefit organisations.

Q. With which of the following will the author most likely agree?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 12
The given passage lays emphasis on the skills needed in the jobs in the present times and how sustainability has become an indispensable part of the skill set and strategies required for jobs.

The first option says initiatives have been taken which makes no sense as the whole passage emphasises on the need of doing the same. The third, fourth and fifth options are all examples but these do not find a mention in the passage.

However, the second option is all-inclusive in meaning and paraphrased well to explain what the author intends to convey through the passage. So, the best would be to go with option (b).

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 13

The passage given below contains information. Some words and lines have been underlined as questions are based on those. Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:

The future of work should not be centred only on job security and economic growth of nations. The key dimensions of sustainable development, defined by the United Nations Goal 8 as promoting sustained, inclusive, and decent work for all, require to be addressed by all stakeholders – governments, corporates, and citizens. A long-term business model that aligns itself with the sustainability agenda and is also profitable is a challenge for some longstanding businesses, but they do recognise the urgency to rethink their business approaches. To some extent, there is resistance and lack of clarity too among corporates about sustainability.

As per a report of the World Economic Forum, 40% of the core skills of present workers are expected to change in the next five years. This would mean that everyone who is a part of the workforce and all those entering the workforce should possess an understanding of the ecology and environment. In the US, more than 45% of the top business schools have incorporated sustainability as a part of their curriculum. In India too, there is an urgent need to redesign academic programmes. The circular economy requires the minimal use of resources, ensuring they are not depleted. In building sustainable businesses and economies, digital technology would play a vital role. Technologies such as cloud computing, AI and automation have the potential to maximise sustainable development. The ability to collect, analyse and report data would be critical to studying and promoting sustainability in every part of the business. Hence, data and digital skills should be a part of the curriculum for every discipline.

Further, upskilling in digital technologies as per the latest trends would be extremely important to build sustainable livelihoods and sustainable ecosystems. More than ever before, there was a need for industry and academia to come together to work on this agenda. Businesses should provide insights from their failures and the challenges faced with their sustainability initiatives, so that academia can conduct research and find innovative approaches that would benefit organisations.

Q. Which of the given parts of the italicized sentence has an error in it?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 13
The sentence is in the present tense as it talks about what the need of the hour is. So, the usage of the verb was in the second option is incorrect.

Was should be replaced with is.

Thus, the best is to go with option (b).

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 14

The passage given below contains information. Some words and lines have been underlined as questions are based on those. Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:

The future of work should not be centred only on job security and economic growth of nations. The key dimensions of sustainable development, defined by the United Nations Goal 8 as promoting sustained, inclusive, and decent work for all, require to be addressed by all stakeholders – governments, corporates, and citizens. A long-term business model that aligns itself with the sustainability agenda and is also profitable is a challenge for some longstanding businesses, but they do recognise the urgency to rethink their business approaches. To some extent, there is resistance and lack of clarity too among corporates about sustainability.

As per a report of the World Economic Forum, 40% of the core skills of present workers are expected to change in the next five years. This would mean that everyone who is a part of the workforce and all those entering the workforce should possess an understanding of the ecology and environment. In the US, more than 45% of the top business schools have incorporated sustainability as a part of their curriculum. In India too, there is an urgent need to redesign academic programmes. The circular economy requires the minimal use of resources, ensuring they are not depleted. In building sustainable businesses and economies, digital technology would play a vital role. Technologies such as cloud computing, AI and automation have the potential to maximise sustainable development. The ability to collect, analyse and report data would be critical to studying and promoting sustainability in every part of the business. Hence, data and digital skills should be a part of the curriculum for every discipline.

Further, upskilling in digital technologies as per the latest trends would be extremely important to build sustainable livelihoods and sustainable ecosystems. More than ever before, there was a need for industry and academia to come together to work on this agenda. Businesses should provide insights from their failures and the challenges faced with their sustainability initiatives, so that academia can conduct research and find innovative approaches that would benefit organisations.

Q. Which of the given spellings or usages is incorrect from the options given below?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 14
If we read the sentence in the first paragraph from which these words have been taken, we find that the sentence talks about a future possibility of something that could be likely.

"Should" is used to say that something is the right thing to do; "would" is used to talk about a situation that is possible or likely.

So, the word ‘should’ should be corrected to would.

Thus, the correct answer is option (c).

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 15

The passage given below contains information. Some words and lines have been underlined as questions are based on those. Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:

The future of work should not be centred only on job security and economic growth of nations. The key dimensions of sustainable development, defined by the United Nations Goal 8 as promoting sustained, inclusive, and decent work for all, require to be addressed by all stakeholders – governments, corporates, and citizens. A long-term business model that aligns itself with the sustainability agenda and is also profitable is a challenge for some longstanding businesses, but they do recognise the urgency to rethink their business approaches. To some extent, there is resistance and lack of clarity too among corporates about sustainability.

As per a report of the World Economic Forum, 40% of the core skills of present workers are expected to change in the next five years. This would mean that everyone who is a part of the workforce and all those entering the workforce should possess an understanding of the ecology and environment. In the US, more than 45% of the top business schools have incorporated sustainability as a part of their curriculum. In India too, there is an urgent need to redesign academic programmes. The circular economy requires the minimal use of resources, ensuring they are not depleted. In building sustainable businesses and economies, digital technology would play a vital role. Technologies such as cloud computing, AI and automation have the potential to maximise sustainable development. The ability to collect, analyse and report data would be critical to studying and promoting sustainability in every part of the business. Hence, data and digital skills should be a part of the curriculum for every discipline.

Further, upskilling in digital technologies as per the latest trends would be extremely important to build sustainable livelihoods and sustainable ecosystems. More than ever before, there was a need for industry and academia to come together to work on this agenda. Businesses should provide insights from their failures and the challenges faced with their sustainability initiatives, so that academia can conduct research and find innovative approaches that would benefit organisations.

Q. What role can digital technology play in building sustainable businesses?

(i). Digital technology can help collect, analyse, and report data.

(ii). Some digital technologies have the potential to maximise sustainable development.

(iii). It will help organisations find innovative approaches that benefit the organisations

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 15
The second paragraph mentions that digital technology can play a vital role in building sustainable businesses and economies. After that the same idea has been explained by the author. The author mentions how certain digital technologies can help businesses become more productive and sustainable. It also mentions how collection and analysis of the data collected through AI technologies can help the organisations grow. This helps us deduce that the first two statements are correct.

The third statement can also be found in the last paragraph in the last line. The entire last paragraph also discusses how digital technologies can upscale businesses and one of these points is the same as given in the third option.

Therefore, the best would be to go with option (d).

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 16

The passage given below contains information. Some words and lines have been underlined as questions are based on those. Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:

The future of work should not be centred only on job security and economic growth of nations. The key dimensions of sustainable development, defined by the United Nations Goal 8 as promoting sustained, inclusive, and decent work for all, require to be addressed by all stakeholders – governments, corporates, and citizens. A long-term business model that aligns itself with the sustainability agenda and is also profitable is a challenge for some longstanding businesses, but they do recognise the urgency to rethink their business approaches. To some extent, there is resistance and lack of clarity too among corporates about sustainability.

As per a report of the World Economic Forum, 40% of the core skills of present workers are expected to change in the next five years. This would mean that everyone who is a part of the workforce and all those entering the workforce should possess an understanding of the ecology and environment. In the US, more than 45% of the top business schools have incorporated sustainability as a part of their curriculum. In India too, there is an urgent need to redesign academic programmes. The circular economy requires the minimal use of resources, ensuring they are not depleted. In building sustainable businesses and economies, digital technology would play a vital role. Technologies such as cloud computing, AI and automation have the potential to maximise sustainable development. The ability to collect, analyse and report data would be critical to studying and promoting sustainability in every part of the business. Hence, data and digital skills should be a part of the curriculum for every discipline.

Further, upskilling in digital technologies as per the latest trends would be extremely important to build sustainable livelihoods and sustainable ecosystems. More than ever before, there was a need for industry and academia to come together to work on this agenda. Businesses should provide insights from their failures and the challenges faced with their sustainability initiatives, so that academia can conduct research and find innovative approaches that would benefit organisations.

Q. Which of the following can be concluded from the highlighted lines in the second paragraph?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 16
The highlighted lines say that about 40% of the skills required by employees these days have undergone a change and an upskill is needed pertaining to that. This situation helps us conclude that more people will need to be trained for incorporating sustainable practices in their respective area of work for which better educational programs will prove to be a bounty.

We are not sure whether there is a dearth of educational institutions or not so we cannot deduce the same surely. Also, we do not have any clue about the organisations and their challenges from the highlighted lines and this is mentioned in the later part of the passage.

So, we can conclude the first two statements and mark option (e) as the correct answer.

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 17

The following question carries one statement with one blank. Choose the most appropriate word from the options to fill the blank.

You __________ permission of your parents before taking this important decision.

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 17
The sentence is in Future perfect tense and active voice.

Rule :

Subject + modal verb + have/has + V3 + other agents.

You should have taken permission of your parents before taking this important decision.

Hence, the correct option is (B).

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 18

In the following question, one or more part/s of the sentence may have an error. Find out which part/s of the sentence have an error and click the option corresponding to it. If the sentence is free from error, click the 'No error' option.

A country which specializes in (A) / manufacturing while its trade partners (B) / consumes more industrial products (C) / then itself will naturally see trade flows. (D)

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 18
The given sentence has two errors, which lie in parts C and D.

Part C uses the singular verb form 'consumes', which is incorrect, as it refers to the plural noun 'partners'. So it must be the plural 'consume'.

Part D uses the adverb 'then', meaning 'coming at a later time', which is incorrect in this context. Since the sentence is making a comparison between a country and its trade partners vis a vis consumption; the correct word here should be the comparative conjunction 'than'.

Hence, the correct option is (A).

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 19

In the following question, one or more part/s of the sentence may have an error. Find out which part/s of the sentence have an error and click the option corresponding to it. If the sentence is free from error, click the 'No error' option.

Those there always existed the (A) / so called fringe elements; families (B) / and communities who were (C) / left on the verge to destitution. (D)

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 19
The given sentence has two errors, which lie in parts A and D.

Part A uses the pronoun 'those', which does not make the sentence meaningful. The correct form here should be the adverb such as 'thus', which means 'in this way'.

Part D uses the incorrect preposition 'to'.

Verge means edge or border while destitution means the state of extreme poverty.

Given the context, the correct preposition should be on the verge 'of' destitution'.

Hence, the correct option is (D).

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 20

The following question makes a statement with a blank. Choose the most appropriate word from the options to fill the blank.

Follow the principle, “Do it . . . . . . . . .”

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 20
You, your, yours, yourself all of this are used in direct speech. He, his, her, they, their etc are used in indirect speech.

Follow the principle, “Do it yourself .”

Hence, the correct option is (B).

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 21

Direction: Below is some sentences out of which the sentence numbered 4 has been correctly placed. The rest of the sentences A, B, C, D, E, F need to be arranged correctly in order to form a logical order.

A. It is far from being eradicated.

B. Discrimination is the action of showing biased preference for one over another.

C. The problem with discrimination now is that it has become more subtle.

4. What is not taught is that it continues on the sidelines.

D. However there are some still openly discriminating without facing repercussions and it needs to be tackled with equal force.

E. It is a word taught to help children be aware of the harms of it.

F. It is a word commonly taught in academia.

Q. Which of the following is the SECOND statement?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 21
The first sentence is clearly sentence B because it gives a definition that sentence F continues ahead making it the second sentence. The third sentence is sentence E because it continues in the same direction as the previous tone of 'academia'. The fourth sentence is given and the fifth sentence becomes statement A because it provides a firmer stance to the previous sentence. Sentence C is the sixth sentence because it gives an instance for understanding the previous sentence. Finally, sentence D is the seventh sentence as it brings together the mentioned points and gives a conclusion.

The correct order is BFE4ACD.

Therefore, SECOND statement is F.

Hence, the correct option is (A).

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 22

Direction: Below is some sentences out of which the sentence numbered 4 has been correctly placed. The rest of the sentences A, B, C, D, E, F need to be arranged correctly in order to form a logical order.

A. It is far from being eradicated.

B. Discrimination is the action of showing biased preference for one over another.

C. The problem with discrimination now is that it has become more subtle.

4. What is not taught is that it continues on the sidelines.

D. However there are some still openly discriminating without facing repercussions and it needs to be tackled with equal force.

E. It is a word taught to help children be aware of the harms of it.

F. It is a word commonly taught in academia.

Q. Which of the following is the SEVENTH statement?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 22
The first sentence is clearly sentence B because it gives a definition that sentence F continues ahead making it the second sentence. The third sentence is sentence E because it continues in the same direction as the previous tone of 'academia'. The fourth sentence is given and the fifth sentence becomes statement A because it provides a firmer stance to the previous sentence. Sentence C is the sixth sentence because it gives an instance for understanding the previous sentence. Finally, sentence D is the seventh sentence as it brings together the mentioned points and gives a conclusion.

The correct order is BFE4ACD.

The SEVENTH statement is D.

Hence, the correct option is (C).

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 23

Direction: Below is some sentences out of which the sentence numbered 4 has been correctly placed. The rest of the sentences A, B, C, D, E, F need to be arranged correctly in order to form a logical order.

A. It is far from being eradicated.

B. Discrimination is the action of showing biased preference for one over another.

C. The problem with discrimination now is that it has become more subtle.

4. What is not taught is that it continues on the sidelines.

D. However there are some still openly discriminating without facing repercussions and it needs to be tackled with equal force.

E. It is a word taught to help children be aware of the harms of it.

F. It is a word commonly taught in academia.

Q. Which of the following is the THIRD statement?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 23
The first sentence is clearly sentence B because it gives a definition that sentence F continues ahead making it the second sentence. The third sentence is sentence E because it continues in the same direction as the previous tone of 'academia'. The fourth sentence is given and the fifth sentence becomes statement A because it provides a firmer stance to the previous sentence. Sentence C is the sixth sentence because it gives an instance for understanding the previous sentence. Finally, sentence D is the seventh sentence as it brings together the mentioned points and gives a conclusion.

The correct order is BFE4ACD.

The THIRD statement is E.

Hence, the correct option is (E).

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 24

Direction: Below is some sentences out of which the sentence numbered 4 has been correctly placed. The rest of the sentences A, B, C, D, E, F need to be arranged correctly in order to form a logical order.

A. It is far from being eradicated.

B. Discrimination is the action of showing biased preference for one over another.

C. The problem with discrimination now is that it has become more subtle.

4. What is not taught is that it continues on the sidelines.

D. However there are some still openly discriminating without facing repercussions and it needs to be tackled with equal force.

E. It is a word taught to help children be aware of the harms of it.

F. It is a word commonly taught in academia.

Q. Which of the following is the SIXTH statement?

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The first sentence is clearly sentence B because it gives a definition that sentence F continues ahead making it the second sentence. The third sentence is sentence E because it continues in the same direction as the previous tone of 'academia'. The fourth sentence is given and the fifth sentence becomes statement A because it provides a firmer stance to the previous sentence. Sentence C is the sixth sentence because it gives an instance for understanding the previous sentence. Finally, sentence D is the seventh sentence as it brings together the mentioned points and gives a conclusion.

The correct order is BFE4ACD.

The SIXTH statement is C.

Hence, the correct option is (B).

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 25

Direction: Below is some sentences out of which the sentence numbered 4 has been correctly placed. The rest of the sentences A, B, C, D, E, F need to be arranged correctly in order to form a logical order.

A. It is far from being eradicated.

B. Discrimination is the action of showing biased preference for one over another.

C. The problem with discrimination now is that it has become more subtle.

4. What is not taught is that it continues on the sidelines.

D. However there are some still openly discriminating without facing repercussions and it needs to be tackled with equal force.

E. It is a word taught to help children be aware of the harms of it.

F. It is a word commonly taught in academia.

Q. Which of the following is the FIRST statement?

Detailed Solution for IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 25
The first sentence is clearly sentence B because it gives a definition that sentence F continues ahead making it the second sentence. The third sentence is sentence E because it continues in the same direction as the previous tone of 'academia'. The fourth sentence is given and the fifth sentence becomes statement A because it provides a firmer stance to the previous sentence. Sentence C is the sixth sentence because it gives an instance for understanding the previous sentence. Finally, sentence D is the seventh sentence as it brings together the mentioned points and gives a conclusion.

The correct order is BFE4ACD.

The FIRST statement is B.

Hence, the correct option is (D).

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 26

In each of the following questions, two columns are given having three sentences each. Match the sentences from the first column to those of the second to form grammatically and contextually correct sentences.

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a-f: The artist does his job sitting or standing on the floor and he portrays some animals or any object or a scenery by his method.

b-d: With the entry of new leader, the ruling party is hoping to fill the vacuum as it does not have any tribal face in the north region.

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 27

In each of the following questions, two columns are given having three sentences each. Match the sentences from the first column to those of the second to form grammatically and contextually correct sentences.

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a-e: Not only did he pray for the well-being of the world and forgiveness for the sins of mankind but he also appealed to the youth to work for an India that is united and peaceful.

b-d: Mr. Seth said that the police are prepared to maintain law and order in the state and stern action will be taken against anyone seeking to disturb communal harmony.

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 28

In each of the following questions, two columns are given having three sentences each. Match the sentences from the first column to those of the second to form grammatically and contextually correct sentences.

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b-f: The active cases comprise 0.04 percent of the total infections while the national COVID-19 recovery rate was recorded as 98.74 per cent

c-e: The 20 new fatalities include 15 from Kerala, three from Punjab and one each from Maharashtra and Mizoram.

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 29

In each of the following questions, two columns are given having three sentences each. Match the sentences from the first column to those of the second to form grammatically and contextually correct sentences.

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a-f: Since last week various States have been grappling with power outages and efforts are being made to increase coal supplies to the thermal power plants.

b-d: Restrictions could be placed on individuals’ rights in larger public interest as long as there was a risk of spreading the disease, the court said.

IBPS PO Prelims Mock Test - 14 - Question 30

The following question carries one statement with one blank. Choose the most appropriate word from the options to fill the blank.

The famous couple made frequent ____________ in the gossip columns.

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Gossip columns in a magazine or a newspaper are areas where conversations are published. So, it can be said that people "appear" in the columns. The other words do not fit in the context of the passage.

Hence, the correct option is (B).

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