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NATIONALISED BANKS & IBPS PO/MT/SO
Directions (1–7) : Read each sentence (s) to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (5) i.e. ‘No error’ (Ignore the errrors of punctuation, if any).

1. The judge asked the man (1)/if the bag he had lost (2)/contain five thousand rupees. (3)/The man replied that it did. (4)/No error (5).
2. I trust you will (1)/show forbearance to me (2)/a few minutes more (3)/so that I can finish this work. (4)/No error (5).
3. The ground outside the village, (1)/abounding with frogs and snakes, (2)/the enemies of mankind, (3)/is soft and marshy. (4)/No error (5).
4. We are all short-sighted (1)/and very often see but one side of the matter. (2)/Our views are not extended (3)/to all that has a connection with it. (4)/No error (5).
5. Just laws are no restraint with (1)/the freedom of the good, (2)/for the good man desires nothing (3)/which a just law interfere with. (4)/No error (5).
6. Had he done (1)/his home work well (2)/he would not have (3)/suffered this embarrassment. (4)/No error (5).
7. He was angry with me (1)/because he thought my (2)/remark was (3)/aimed before him. (4)/No error (5).
Directions (8–17) : Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (5). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any)

8. As you know(1)/ by my visiting card(2)/ I am now(3)/ in Mumbai(4)/ No error(5).
9. With a fresh coat(1)/ of paint(2)/ the school can(3)/ look much nice(4)/ No error(5)
10. I asked the salesman(1)/ If I could exchange(2)/ the faulty camera(3)/ with another one(4)/ No error(5)
11. I took me(1)/ almost a hour(2)/ to fill the(3)/ application form(4)/ No error(5)
12. She insists(1)/ you stay(2)/ until her husband(3)/ comes home(4)/ No error(5)
13. I don’t understand(1)/ how she could(2)/ treat him(3)/ so bad(4)/ No error(5)
14. At any arrival(1)/ in Delhi(2)/ I went straight(3)/ to the nearest hospital.(4)/ No error(5)
15. It is more better(1)/ if one of the parents(2)/ stays at home(3)/ to look after the children(4)/ No error(5)
16. These reports have(1)/ deterred some(2)/ women to have(3)/ the operation(4)/ No error(5)
17. I answered(1)/ the questions(2)/ as best as(3)/ I could(4)/ No error/(5)
Directions (18–27) : Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (5). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any).

18. Some of the world (1)/ largest water bodies are (2)/ drying up thus threatening (3)/ the livelihoods of millions. (4)/ No error. (5)
19. Among the many (1)/ challenges facing the country (2)/ in the next decade (3)/ is poverty and unemployment. (4)/ No error. (5)
20. According to economists (1)/ not more than five percent (2)/ of education loans taken (3)/ by students are overdue. (4)/ No error. (5)
21. The two candidates share (1)/ a reputation for (2)/ competency as well as (3)/ for good communication skills. (4)/ No error. (5)
22. His main qualification (1)/ on the job is (2)/ his extensive experience (3)/ in foreign branches. (4)/ No error. (5)
23. A representative of the (1)/ Reserve Bank will provide students an (2)/ insight into the (3)/ economic future of our country. (4)/ No error. (5)
24. As one of the leader (1)/ insurance companies in (2)/ India they offer (3)/ comprehensive financial services. (4)/No error. (5)
25. There is a rumour that (1)/ this multinational company will (2)/ set up its regional headquarters (3)/ in India in short. (4)/ No error. (5)
26. Despite taking steps to (1)/ encourage foreign investment (2)/ there has been any (3)/ substantial improvement in our economy . (4)/ No error. (5)
27. We had made every effort (1)/ to ensure that a (2)/ compromise is reached and (3)/ that deal was signed. (4)/ No error. (5)
Directions (28–37) : Read each sentence to find out if there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error the answer is (5). (Ignore errors of punctuation if any).

28. India’s travel and tourism (1)/ industry is poised (2)/ on growth at seven (3)/ per cent this year alone. (4)/ No error. (5)
29. The Ministry was considered (1)/ several proposals for the (2)/ development of small and medium (3)/ enterprises during Budget discussions. (4)/ No error. (5)
30. The amount of foreign (1)/ di30. The amount of foreign (1)/ direct investment in (2)/ the country in 2008 is (3)/ doubled that received in 1997. (4)/No error.(5)
31. The details of the scheme (1)/ will be made clearly (2)/ to the public by (3)/ the end of the financial year. (4)/ No error. (5)
32. Government officials have been working (1)/ overtime to answer queries raised (2)/ by banks on numerous of (3)/ issues pertaining to the loan waiver. (4)/ No error. (5)
33. We have sought (1)/ clearance in (2)/ additional expenditure incurred (3)/ during the project. (4)/ No error. (5)
34. The Reserve Bank of India’s decision (1)/ to waive ATM charges (2)/ have put banks (3)/ in a difficult position. (4)/ No error. (5)
35. The government is planning to (1)/ sanction grants to pharmaceutical companies (2)/ for inventing new treatments for (3)/ diseases about malaria and tuberculosis. (4)/ No error. (5)
36. The Finance Minister’s view (1)/ is that the scheme will ensure (2)/ that millions of farmers will be (3)/ lifted out of poverty. (4)/ No error. (5)
37. The survey conducted reveals (1)/ that there is a lack (2)/ of adequate healthcare facilities (3)/ even in urban areas. (4)/ No error. (5)
Directions (38–47 ) : Read each sentence any to find out whether there is any grammatical error or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any , will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer,. If there is no error, the answer is (5). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.)

38. Wheat productions in the region (1)/ will fall drastically (2)/ unless we do anything (3)/ to stop climate change. (4)/ No error. (5)
39. The Indian stock market is (1)/ one of the worse (2)/ performing stock markets (3)/ in the recent times. (4)/ No error. (5)
40. With inflation at eleven per cent (1)/ companies need to come up (2)/ with innovative ways to (3)/ get customers to buy it good (4)/ No error. (5)
41. Private companies which profits (1)/ have grown due to (2)/ the high price of oil (3)/ should offer discounts on cooking gas. (4)/ No error. (5)
42. Having work in (1)/ both public and private sector banks (2)/ Mr. Rao is the ideal choice to (3)/ take over as chairman. (4)/ No error (5)
43. In order to expand, the company (1)/ plans to transform from a (2)/ family based business into (3)/ a professional managed one. (4)/ No error (5)
44. Amit started a small (1)/ construction business two years ago (2)/ when the country is (3)/ enjoying a construction boom. (4)/ No error (5)
45. Given the current (1)/ market conditions has is (2)/ better for us to invest (3)/ in the infrastcture sector. (4)/ No error (5)
46. Many athletes have (1)/ taken on yoga (2)/ to develop their concentration (3)/ and reduce stress. (4)/ No error (5)
47. His main aim is (1)/ to create an (2)/ interest in hockey (3)/ among school children. (4)/ No error (5)
Directions (48–57) : Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (5). i.e. ‘No error’. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.)

48. These companies have been asked (1)/ to furnish their financial details (2)/ and information about (3)/ its board members. (4)/ No error (5)
49. The scheme which will be launched (1)/during the next two years (2)/ require an additional investment (3)/ of one hundred crores. (4)/ No error (5).
50. Road developers unable (1)/ to complete their projects (2)/ on time will not be (3)/ awarded new ones. (4)/ No error (5)
51. We have taken on (1)/ the responsibility of (2)/ arranging the required training (3)/ and supervise the new staff.(4)/No error (5)
52. The government has signed (1)/ a memorandum of understanding with (2)/ the company to set up (3)/ a plant in the state. (4)/ No error (5)
53. Owing the new policy (1)/ we feel that the targets (2)/ set for this year (3)/ may not be achieved. (4)/ No error (5)
54. Since the lack of (1)/ manpower we cannot (2)/ conduct the survey (3)/ in rural areas. (4)/ No error (5)
55. Palm oil is very beneficial (1)/ and is use to (2)/ make products ranging (3)/ from soap to biodiesel. (4)/ No error (5)
56. There are only (1)/ a few company (2)/ which can handle (3)/ projects of this magnitude. (4)/ No error (5)
57. The data shows that (1)/ the unemployment rate has (2)/ raised to 6.1 per cent (3)/ the highest in five years. (4)/ No error (5)

 

Answer sheet  – 

NATIONALISED BANKS & IBPS PO/MT/SO

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