Bank Clerical Exams English Practice Test
English Objective Paper for Bank Clerical Test
Directions: In each of the following sentence, a blank has been given which can be filled correctly by one of the four alternatives given under it.
English Objective Paper for Bank Clerical Test
Directions: In each of the following sentence, a blank has been given which can be filled correctly by one of the four alternatives given under it.
1. Mr. Roy was ….. the man of the year by the Lion’s club
society.
a. Accounted
b. Defined
c. Announced
d. Designated
ANSWER: (d)
2. became alert because
I ….. trouble around me.
a. Comprehended
b. Sensed
c. Transcended
d. Saw
ANSWER: (b)
3. The driver suddenly applied the brakes when he saw a …..
truck ahead of him
a.
Static
b.
Solitary
c.
Stationary
d.
Ommobile
ANSWER:
(c)
4….. an
accident, the train will arrive in time.
a.
Besides
b.
Accepting
c.
Despite
d.
Barring
ANSWER:
(d)
5.It
was ….. of him to act so in the company of his friends.
a.
Ridiculous
b.
Funny
c.
Amusing
d.
Mocking
ANSWER:
(a)
6.As a witness of the court,
you have to be ….. in your statement.
a.
Short
b.
Accurate
c.
Pointed
d.
Prompt
ANSWER:
(b)
7.Hamlet
wanted to ….. the death of his father who was treacherously killed by his
mother’s lover.
a.
Revenge
b.
Avenge
c.
Forgive
d.
Vindicate
ANSWER:
(b)
8.He has
shown both by his hard work and by his conduct that he ….. a special award.
a.
Aspires
b.
Needs
c.
Merits
d.
Dislikes
ANSWER:
(c)
9.They ….. a new plan to throw
him out of that office.
a.
Conspired
b.
Conceived
c.
Connived
d.
Contrived
ANSWER:
(d)
10.The visit to my home town
….. many happy memories of my own childhood.
a.
Revived
b.
Recollected
c.
Retained
d.
Reminded
ANSWER:
(c)
11.It has now been ….. that 52 people died in
the crash.
a.
Assured
b.
Confirmed
c.
Counted
d.
Ensured
ANSWER:
(b)
12.My father was too ….. to
push open the heavy door.
a.
Timid
b.
Faint
c.
Feeble
d.
Faltering
ANSWER:
(c)
13.Animals are such …..
friends, they ask
a.
Useful
b.
Social
c.
Humane
d.
Agreeable
ANSWER:
(d)
14.Modern architecture has
discarded the ….. trimming o buildings and emphasizes simplicity of line.
a.
Gaudy
b.
Flagrant
c.
Gaunt
d.
Flamboyant
ANSWER:
(d)
15.The
presence of their professor in the very next table….. the conversation of the
boys in the restaurant.
a.
Obstructed
b.
Limited
c.
Inhibited
d.
Interrupted
ANSWER:
(c)
16.The matter would have
become serious if ….. action had not been taken.
a.
Deliberate
b.
Fast
c.
Hasty
d.
Timely
ANSWER:
(d)
17.He was in trouble because
he did not ….. the instructions.
a.
Follow
b.
Observe
c.
Confirm
d.
Chase
ANSWER:
(a)
18.Peace committees were
formed and police vigilance intensified to prevent ….. of further communal
violence.
a.
Emergence
b.
Occurrence
c.
Recurrence
d.
Recrudescence
ANSWER:
(d)
19.He finds it difficult to
….. between blue and green as he is colour blind.
a.
Distinguish
b.
Study
c.
Recognize
d.
See
ANSWER:
(a)
20.Qwing to their unruly
behavior, some members of the cricket team were ….. from taking part in the
matches.
a.
Banned
b.
Exempted
c.
Excluded
d.
Outlawed
ANSWER:
(a)
21.The committee met to …..
the team for the tournament.
a.
Appoint
b.
Select
c.
Elect
d.
Nominate
ANSWER:
(b)
22.On a final consideration,
Mr. Abercrombie’s book strikes us as singular ….. of thought.
a.
Attributive
b.
Significative
c.
Symptomatic
d.
Evocative
ANSWER:
(d)
23.As the
news of the natural ….. spread offers of relief poured in.
a.
Misery
b.
Misfortune
c.
Calamity
d.
Collapse
ANSWER:
(c)
24.People
who have an ….. reputation are often avoided by the rest.
a.
Unsteady
b.
Unsavory
c.
Unsafe
d.
Unsanctified
ANSWER:
(b)
25.The
lions in the Gir forest are protected as they come under ….. species.
a.
Dangerous
b.
Engendered
c.
Enamored
d.
Endangered
ANSWER:
(d)
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