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Fs Ys Most expected paper 1| SBI Clerk | Part 1| Best content Special class EL ce neta Directions(1-4): In the question given below a statement is given with two blanks in it. You have to choose the option which provides the correct set of words that fits both the blanks in the statement appropriately and in the same order making them meaningful and grammatically correct. Use referral code: to get Maximum discount 1. Rich nations on A. Only a economic growth rather than B. Both b andc saving the planet from a C. Both a and b hypothetical 7 D. Only c E. Alla, b andc a. focused, threat b. fixated, peril c. disregarded, risk 2. And there's a in the A. Both b and c policies of even a world-leading B. Only a nation such as the UK, where the C. Both a and c government a£27bn D. Only c E. Alla, b andc programme of road-building. a. gap, plans b. lacunae, frames c. disparity, devises Use referral code: to get Maximum discount 3. Climate experts say the A. Only c point to a frightening B. Only a in temperature C. Both a and b extremes. D. Both b andc E. Alla, b andc a. detections, plunge b. findings, escalation c. reports, upsurge Use referral code: to get Maximum discount 4. She advises that, alongside cutting A. Only a carbon emissions, we should be B. Both b and c investing in adaptation and__ C. Only b to ensure our communities can D. Both a and b the higher temperatures in E. Alla, bandc the future. a. fragility, tolerate b. resilience, withstand c. strength, give in to Use referral code: to get Maximum discount Directions(5-8): Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) ina proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph. Then answer the questions given below. (A) But, it's the extent of vaccination coverage that has emboldened the UK government to transition to full normalcy and get their economy functioning without barriers. (B) The UK is scheduled to begin a transition to complete normalcy beginning 19 July. (C) Subsequently, the other regions of the UK will follow suit. Use ferral cod to get Maximum (D) The UK has opted for this controversial transition even as there has been a recent spike in daily cases of people testing positive for Covid. (E) Following Covid protocols will be left entirely to the discretion of the residents. (F) Initially, it will be England that will do away with restrictions such as caps at concerts. jiscoul 5. Which of the following statements is the STARTING statement, after the correct rearrangement? mogomT A B. Cc. D. E. None of the above options Use referral code: to get Maximum discount 6. Which of the following statements is the LAST statement, after the correct rearrangement? mooOw > 1™BDO> None of the above options Use referral code: to get Maximum discount 7. Which of the following pairs is the CONSECUTIVE PAIR, after the correct rearrangement? FE cD DA EA . None of the above options moOOW D> Use referral code: to get Maximum discount 8. Which of the following statements is the SECOND (from the left) statement, after the correct rearrangement? 00O718O A B. C. D. E. None of the above options Use referral code: to get Maximum discount Directions(9-15): In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a letter. Find the suitable word from the options given against each letter and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful. There must be a reason why the NHS in Britain recommends e-cigs to people A on quitting the habit, having stated on record that they're 95% less B . In the absence of Cc. evidence against e-cigarettes, surely, they deserve to exist as an option, as much or as little as their smoky counterparts. In fact, there is a strong case for the to t Maximum e-cigarette to be D. : even if it might be very harmful to the person E , there is no question of passive smoking for the people around. While the cool quotient may have driven them to the e-cigarette, many in this generation are F. aware of the dangers of smoking, and in their heads they're going for the G option. iscount There must be a reason why the NHS in Britain recommends e-cigs to people A on quitting the habit, having stated on record that they're 95% less 9.A a. b c intent . keen . bent A. Only a B. Both b andc C. Only b D. Both a and b E. Alla, b andc There must be areason why the NHS in A. Only c Britain recommends e-cigs to people B. Only a ___A____ on quitting the habit, having C.Bothaandb stated on record that they’re 95% less D. Only b B. E. None of a, b and c 10.B a. favourable b. instrumental c. detrimental In the absence of c A. Both a and c evidence against e-cigarettes, surely, B. Only a they deserve to exist as an option, as C. Both a and b much or as little as their smoky D. Only c counterparts. E. Alla, b andc 11.C a. conclusive b. convincing c. unproved In fact, there is a strong case for the A. Only c e-cigarette to be D :evenif B. Both bandc it might be very harmful to the person Cc. Only a E , there is no question of D. Both a and b passive smoking for the people around. _E. None of a, b andc 12.D a. averted b. promoted c. advocated In fact, there is a strong case for the A. Only a e-cigarette to be D : even if B. Both a and b it might be very harmful to the person C. Only b E , there is no question of D. Only c passive smoking for the people around. E. Alla, b andc 13.E a. blowing out b. exhaling c. drawing in While the cool quotient may have driven A. Both a and c them to the e-cigarette, many in this B. Only b generation are F. aware of the C. Only c dangers of smoking, and in their heads D. Only a they’re going for the G option. E. None of a, b andc 14. F a. acutely b. slightly c. extremely While the cool quotient may have driven A. Only b them to the e-cigarette, many in this B. Only a generation are F. aware of the C. Both b and c dangers of smoking, and in their heads D. Only c they’re going for the G option. E. Alla, b andc 15.G a. fitter b. healthier c. better Directions(16-17): In the following question, a sentence is given with three words marked as (A), (B) and (C). These words may or may not be placed at their correct places. Four options with different arrangements of these words have been provided. Mark the option with the correct arrangement as the answer. If no rearrangement is required, mark option (E) as your answer. 16. In a (A)demise world, none of us would indulge in (B)perfect habits that we know, intellectually, are hastening our (C)self-defeating. BCA ACB CAB BAC . No replacement required 17. The supply (A)loss and possible crop (B)hardening from excess monsoon rains could well lead to some (C)disruption of prices in the coming weeks. CAB BCA . No replacement required Direction(18-20): A sentence has been broken up into four different parts being represented as option A, B, C and D. The error, if any, will be in any one part of the sentence. Select the option which contains the part of the sentence which has an error (spelling, grammatical or contextual). If there is no error, choose Option E. 18. If overall retail inflation from September 2016 to August 2019 / has averaged only 3.50 per cent, / the credit goes mainly to food items, / which has a 45.86 per cent in the CPI. A. If overall retail inflation from September 2016 to August 2019 has averaged only 3.50 per cent, the credit goes mainly to food items, which has a 45.86 per cent in the CPI. No error in any part a 25 F510) 19. The grand show is a way of mobilising / diaspora for India’s national development / as well as a vehicle / to further New Delhi’s diplomatic goals. The grand show is a way of mobilising diaspora for India’s national development as well as a vehicle . to further New Delhi’s diplomatic goals. . No error in any part A. B. C. D E 20. India’s economic crisis that is finding expression in low-growth rates and high unemployment rates / is partly due to the decline of investments, / which is partly due to the fact / companies cannot get access to loans as easily as before. India’s economic crisis that is finding expression in low-growth rates and high unemployment rates . iS partly due to the decline of investments, . which is partly due to the fact . companies cannot get access to loans as easily as before. . No error in any part PREPOSITION (PRE + POSITION) | of Noun+tpronoun Bef - — efor = (before 2 o'clock, before evening, before me, before | say) Hee come doe oe seme . 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