SBI English solved question papers

1. Find out which part of the sentence has an error

(a) They were traveling

(b) in the metro when they heard (Ans)

(c) a weird sound very close to them

(d) No Error

 

2. The ……….. growth of the jungle hid the ancient ruins completely.

(a) thickly

(b) luxurious

(c) densely

(d) luxuriant (Ans)

 

3. It is the house ……. door is painted red.

(a) that

(b) whose (Ans)

(c) which

(d) none of these

 

4. He did time for more than six months. This sentence means ;-

(a) He fought against time until his views accepted for more than six months.

(b) He gave his service to the prisoners for more than six months.

(c) He was in prison for more than six months. (Ans)

(d) He spent his time for recognition for more than six months.

 

5. Hardly ……………………………..

(a) I had started than it began to rain.

(b) I had started when it began to rain.

(c) had I started than it began to rain.

(d) had I started when it began to rain. (Ans)

 

6. That marriage won’t last. I will give them two months …….. the outside.

(a) on

(b) at (Ans)

(c) by

(d) over

 

7. I can see from your expression that you are thinking deep ……

(a) thought

(b) think

(c) thinking cap

(d) thoughts (Ans)

 

Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the words

 

8. Decrepit

(a) lurid

(b) dangerous

(c) healthy

(d) feeble (Ans)

 

9. jettison

(a) discard (Ans)

(b) defeat

(c) deduce

(d) yield

 

The antonyms of the following words

 

10. doleful

(a) melancholy

(b) cheerful (Ans)

(c) mournful

(d) grim

 

11. dovish

(a) draconian

(b) hawkish (Ans)

(c) peevish

(d) lavish

 

12. The longer you keep this fruit, it will depreciate.

(a) easier

(b) much

(c) the more (Ans)

(d) the most

 


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