English Knowledge is an important section in the employment-related competitive exams in India. In particular, exams like SBI, IBPS and other bank-related employment exams have English Language questions along with Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude. The English Language section has questions related to Reading Comprehension, Cloze Test, Fill in the Blanks, Error Spotting, Grammar, Sentence Improvement, etc. This article presents the IBPS RRB Sentence Correction Quiz 3 sample questions and answers. The Online Mains examination is scheduled to be conducted in October 2019. This IBPS RRB Sentence Correction Quiz 3 is important for exams such as IBPS PO, IBPS Clerk, IBPS RRB Officer, IBPS RRB Office Assistant, IBPS SO, SBI PO, SO, Clerk.
Directions(1-5): Which of the phrases (A), (B), (C), (D) given below each sentence should replace the phrase given in underline to make the sentence grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is, mark (E) ie ‘No correction required’ as the answer.1. The load-shedding, however justifiable it may be, has been aggravating the problems.
A. has been aggravated
B. have aggravated
C. have been aggravating
D. would have been aggravated
E. No correction required
Answer: Option E
2. The executive had received several warnings before been suspended finally for his lack of punctuality.
A. after suspension
B. after suspending
C. before suspended
D. before being suspended
E. No correction required
Answer: Option D
3. Accordingly to the senior partner’s instructions, they have remitted the amount to your bankers.
A. According on
B. On accord of
C. In accordance with
D. Accordingly as
E. No correction required
Answer: Option C
4. The museum has planned of a ten-day exhibition showcasing the rich culture of the South.
A. plan for
B. has been planning
C. planning on
D. have a plan
E. No correction required
Answer: Option B
5. Since the collapse of his business, he has become frequent depressed and addicted to alcohol.
A. frequent depression and addicted for
B. frequently depress and addict to
C. frequently depressing and addicted on
D. frequently depressed and addicted to
E. No correction required
Directions(1-5): Which of the phrases (A), (B), (C), (D) given below each sentence should replace the phrase given in underline to make the sentence grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is, mark (E) ie ‘No correction required’ as the answer.1. The government will refrain from intervening in the dispute except the company requests it to do so.
A. with the dispute except
B. in the dispute unless
C. to the dispute excepting
D. in the dispute without
E. No correction required
Answer: Option B
2. The issue of employee pension schemes will come to the Governing Board meeting next week.
A. shall come about in
B. will come before
C. will come up at
D. shall come to
E. No correction required
Answer: Option C
3. The steep rise in oil prices is the reason on account of which we must conserve energy.
A. the reason
B. the reason for
C. the reason because
D. the reason to
E. No correction required
Answer: Option A
4. Several customers have requested that the branch timings on weekdays should be changed to reduce inconvenience.
A. is changed
B. have changed
C. shall change
D. can change
E. No correction required
Answer: Option E
5. Having failed to plan their political campaign in advance the party members got each other into a mess.
A. get one another
B. got themselves
C. have got anyone
D. has got everyone
E. No correction required
Directions(1-5): Which of the phrases (A), (B), (C), (D) given below each sentence should replace the phrase given in underline to make the sentence grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is, mark (E) ie ‘No correction required’ as the answer.1. They were no longer able to provide the help their children need.
A. helped their children need
B. help their children needed
C. help that their children need
D. help that their children would need
E. No correction required
Answer: Option B
2. You may be well-organised in your thoughts but what would you propose may not be necessarily acceptable on all occasions.
A. what you would propose
B. that you would propose
C. what you propose
D. what you would have proposed
E. No correction required
Answer: Option C
3. The striking difference between the two contestants compatible with each other for the match was related to their age.
A. compatible with one another
B. compatible against one another
C. competing with the other
D. competing with each other
E. No correction required
Answer: Option D
4. Market research and market communication is so far being confined to a handful of consumer goods like soaps, cosmetics, etc.
A. is thus far being confined to
B. have so far been confined to
C. are so far being confined to
D. have so far been confined with
E. No correction required
Answer: Option B
5. If we rely on others for technology upgradation, potential serious damage may be caused.
A. potentially serious damage may
B. serious potentially damage may
C. seriously potential damage may
D. seriously potential damage might
E. No correction required