In this article you have 30 questions which were asked in IBPS/RRB examinations years back. The questions have aged like a fine wine. Still as relevant as they can be in 2021.
IBPS RRB (Group AOfficers) Exam 02/09/2012Questions
Directions (Q.36-50): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error oridiomatic errorin it. The error if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer.If thereis ‘No error’ the answer is 5. (Ignore errors of punctuation if any.)
36. 1) The transit system’s underground / 2) tunnels and stations will / 3) be constructed / 4) nextheritage structures. / 5) No error.
37. 1) Residents have been planting / 2) the ornamental trees outside / 3) their homes and in lawns to/ 4)add beautyand give their place a grand look. / 5) No error.
38. 1) A diamond jeweller’s peon/ 2) tipped off a gang / 3) about the gold / 4) in his employer’s vault. / 5)No error.
39. 1) He said that the performance of the Indian team / 2) was satisfactory at the international meet / 3) andthat theylearnt a lot from / 4) watching top seeded players through action at the grand slam. / 5) No error. 40. 1) Watching the exponential / 2) talent of world tennis / 3) was the best things/ 4) to happen to him. / 5)No error.
41. 1) The meeting took place a day after/ 2) the agency held a meeting with project contractors/ 3) toevaluate stepsthat being taken to / 4) ensure that the buildings were not affected. / 5) No error. 42. 1) The director explained/ 2) the theme and / 3) the concept of / 4) the international folk festival. / 5)No error.
43. 1) The fight among/ 2) rival candidates between the medium / 3) of catchy slogans/ 4) has started. / 5)No error.
Golden rules for error spotting – part 1
44. 1) Acting on a tip-off / 2) the anti-robbery squad led / 3) by inspectors laid / 4) a trap for the robbers. / 5)No error.
45. 1) The process of / 2) revising figures of damage / 3) to get additional compensation / 4) hasbegan. / 5)No error.
46. 1) Farmers who grow the crop/ 2) are the worsehit, asthe investment / 3) they make on a crop is / 4) hugeas comparedto the profit. / 5) No error.
47. 1) The government is made it / 2) mandatory for pharmacies to send / 3) copies of medical bills along with/ 4) prescriptions of drugs and details of patients. / 5) No error.
48. 1) While these schools have/ 2) a strong traditional hold, the reason for / 3) forming a consortium in India isto encourage/ 4) cultural diversity for their institutes. / 5) No error.
49. 1) The Government soon will make / 2) it mandatory for all private hospitals / 3) to notify infectious cases/ 4) assoon as they are detected. / 5) No error.
50. 1) School children, who so far / 2) have had rationed access to / 3) the few playgrounds on the city must be / 4) happy by the recent move. / 5) No error.
Answer Key
36. 4; Replace “next” with “near”
37. 2; Replace “have been planting” with “have planted”
38. 5
39. 4; Replace “through” with “in”
40. 3; Replace “things”with “thing”
41. 3; Put the word“were” before “being”
42. 5
43. 2; Replace “between”with“through”
44. 5
45. 4; Replace“began” with “begun”
46. 2; Replace “worse”with“worst”
47. 1; Replace “is”with“has”
48. 4; Replace“for” with“in”
49. 1; Put the word “soon” before “make”
50. 3; Replace“on” with “in”
Golden rules of error spotting – Part 2
IBPS Specialist Officer 17/03/2013Questions
Directions (Q.1-15): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error oridiomatic errorin 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.)
1. The couple’s work in 1)/ upgrading rural technicians 2)/ has set a benchmarking 3)/ for future generations. 4)/ Noerrors 5)
2. It has taking almost 1)/ a year for India 2)/ to let its pessimism 3)/ translate into fewer jobs. 4)/ No errors 5) 3. The city needs an airport 1)/ that can efficiently manage 2)/ a constantly flow of 3)/ passengers and flights. 4)/ Noerrors 5)
4. This group of 1)/ ruralachieversis very 2)/ different than the 3)/ ones in the past. 4)/ No error 5). 5. The government has announced 1)/ plans to creating 2)/ one million new 3)/training places. 4)/ No error 5). 6. The argument assumes that 1)/early detection of the disease 2)/will lead to an immediate drop in 3)/the mortalityrating from this disease. 4)/ No error 5).
7. The two most important numbers 1)/ which the mandarins ofan2)/ economy have to watch 3)/ are inflationand unemployment. 4)/ No error 5).
8.Witnessedthe young soldier’s ability 1)/ to repeatedly hit bull’s eye at 2)/ arms training, instructors pushedhim 3)/ to participate in the Army marksmanship competition. 4)/ No error 5).
9. It is all well known that 1)/ women are generally in favour of 2)/ light topics like jokes and expressions 3)/that causinglaughter allaround.4)/ No error 5).
Golden rules of error spotting – Part 3
10. The evening breeze1)/ won’t carrying the poetry 2)/ of peace beyond 3)/ the schoolbuilding .4)/ No error 5). 11. We arebringin the idea that 1)/ European rehabilitation focussed 2)/ on a multi-disciplinary approach 3)/ towardschronic pain. 4)/ No error 5).
12. If parents are able to 1)/ get their children into schools 2)/ that are far away, the 3)/ next challengeis transportation. 4)/ No error 5).
13. The perception of others 1)/ particularly family members 2)/ changed when he 3)/ qualified on agovernment job. 4)/ No error 5).
14. Every house should 1)/ have the device as it 2)/ protects people from a 3)/ common householddisaster.4)/ Noerror 5).
15. Automated baggage handling systems are 1)/ ensuring that on the time passengers 2)/ are out of the planetheir 3)/ baggage is already waiting forthem.4)/ No error 5).
Answer Key
1. 3; Replace‘benchmarking’with ‘benchmark’
2. 1; Replace‘taking’ with ‘taken’
3. 3; Replace‘constantly’ with ‘constant’
4. 3; Replace‘than’ with‘from’
5. 2; Replace‘creating’ with‘create’
6. 4; Replace‘rating’ with‘rate’
7. 5
8. 1; Replace‘witnessed’ with‘havingwitnessed’
9. 4; Replace‘causing’ with‘cause’
10. 2; Infinitive without‘to’ follows wouldn’t/shouldn’t
11. 1; Replace‘bring’ with‘bringing’
12. 5; No error
13. 4; Replace‘on’ with‘for’
14. 5; No error
15. 2; Replace‘on’ with‘at’
Golden rules of error spotting – Part 4
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