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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

UCO Bank PO English Objective Solved Test


UCO Bank PO English Objective  Solved Test
 English Language Sample Test
1. Sortie people can …… even with murder.
(1) get on
(2) get out
(3) get off
(4) get away
Ans. (4)

2. He has ___ a lot of money for his old age.
(1) put off
(2) put aside
(3) put across
(4) put through
Ans. (2)


3. Lovely asked me ……..
(1) why are you angry?
(2) why I am angry?
(3) why I was angry.
(4) why was I angry?
Ans. (3)

4. He was not called for the interview a his application had been
(1) turned out
(2) turned down
(3) turned away
(4) turned off
Ans. (2)


5. I met him only a week……
(1) back
(2) past
(3) ago
(5) previous
Ans. (3)

6. He told his wife that ……...  from Germany.
(1) he will like to visit France
(2) he was liking to visit France
(3) he would like to visit France
(4) he is liking to visit France
Ans. (3)


7. INDIFFERENT
(1) Curious
(2) Varied
(3) Alike
(4) Uniform
Ans. (1)


8. OBSOLETE
(1) Free
(2) Ancient
(3) Current
(4) Cultured
Ans. (3)

9. SCEPTICAL
(1) Doubtful
(2) Convinced
(3) Questioning
(4) Cinic
Ans. (2)

10. DISCREET
(1) Wise 
(2) Diplomatic
(3) Prudent
(4) Careless
Ans. (4)

11. RAT IONAL
(1) Sound
(2) Insane
(3) Judicious
(4) Sensible
Ans. (2)

12. Which of the following is not true in, the context of the passage?
(1) Purchase of trash at a higher price by the government is only a temporary solution to the larger problem
(2) The welfare programmes started by the government for the recyclers largely fail to help them
(3) In the last couple of years the price of scrap has come down to 20% of its original price
(4) Few countries have started to take steps against the plight of the recyclers
(5) All are true
Ans. (1)

13. How according to the author have the recyclers contributed towards saving the environment?
(A) By preventing the trash being dumped into the landfills
(B) By using renewable sources of energy to recycle the scrap
(C) By helping to avoid the energy consuming waste disposal techniques
(1) Only A
(2) Only B
(3) Only A and B
(4) Only A and C
(5) None of these
Ans. (4)

14. What does the author mean by “Their misery is, not as familiar as that of the laid-off workers of big-name but imploding, service sector corporations” as given in the passage?
(1) The effect of recession on the famous organizations is clearly noticed whereas the plight of informal recyclers is neglected
(2) Big name corporations are often hesitant to help the relatively smaller set-ups such as that of the informal recyclers
(3) The big name private recyclers have been getting the government help whereas the smaller ones are not
(4) The misery of the informal recyclers has been kept a secret by the government
(5) None of these
Ans. (1)

15. Which step does the author suggest in order to immediately bring the waste recyclers back from the adversity?
(1) Enabling the scrap dealers purchase scrap at a price higher than that of the market
(2) By advertising recycling as profitable business amongst the Informal recyclers
(3) Banning the waste collection by Informal trash pickers
(4) Supporting the families of the recyclers until the recession tides over
(5) None of these
Ans. (1)

16. Why according to the autl1or, are the urban recyclers facing a sharp decline in their business?
(1) Recession has adversely affected the prices of scrap thus making it an unprofitable business
(2) Many governmental and private organizations have entered the business providing a comparatively better service
(3) Their work has been gradually derecognized by the government
(4) Recycling and waste disposing techniques are cost inefficient
(5) None of these
Ans. (1)

17. According to the passage, which of the following measures have been taken to help the distressed recyclers?
(A) Helping them with the aid of NGOs.
(B) Taking steps to make the scrap pickers have access to cleaner scrap
(C) Providing food subsidies to the recyclers
(1) Only A
(2) Only A and C
(3) Only C
(4) Only B and C
(5) None of these
Ans. (2)

18. Which of the following has not been an effect of the losses observed in the informal waste recycling?
(1) To help their families, the children of the recyclers have started working thus compromising on their education
(2) Many scrap dealers have discontinued their businesses
(3) The government in many countries has derecognized scrap dealers in view, of their
unprofitable business
(4) Governments in many countries, had to take emergency steps to help the recyclers deal with the crisis
(5) None of these
Ans. (3)


19. Which of the following is true regarding waste recycling in the developing countries?
(1) The government and private organizations’ services are much costlier than the informal recyclers
(2) Barring a few cities, government waste recycling mechanism is completely lacking in these countries
(3) There has not been any effort in the developing countries to help the struggling recyclers
(4) Global recession has hit the recyclers of the developing countries much more than those of the developed countries
(5) None of these
Ans. (2)


20. Which of the following is intended in the given passage?
(1) To highlight the domination of the big-name service industry corporations In the scrap dealing business
(2) To highlight various factors responsible for the prevailing malnutrition in children of the informal recyclers
(3) To suggest the steps which can help the anguished recyclers
(4) To explain the measures which can be taken in order to make recycling more energy efficient
(5) None of these
Ans. (3)

21. What measures does the author suggest to help the informal recyclers in the times to come?
(1) To encourage them to work in union with the private organizations
(2) To provide them subsidies In food and education throughout their business career
(3) To record their losses precisely with the research conducted by Solid Waste Management Association and then take appropriate steps
(4) To involve them in the organized sector so as to enable them to have a stable income
(5) None of these
Ans. (4)

22. CRACKS
(1) Breaks
(2) Collapse
(3) Fractures
(4) Loopholes
(5) Fragments
Ans. (4)

23. DIVIS1BIZ
(1) Opaque
(2) Bright
(3) Spotless
(4) Noticeable
(5) Clear
Ans. (4)

24. LIQUIDATED
(1) Borrowed
(2) Floated
(3) Scrutinized
(4) Stagnated
(5) Sold
Ans. (5)


25. SHUTTERED
(1) Covered
(2) Blocked
(3) Closed
(4) Concluded
(5) Intercepted
Ans. (3)




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