All Stories
Showing posts with label English Language. Show all posts
Showing posts with label English Language. Show all posts

Sunday 9 October 2016

English language model question paper for IBPS PO

IBPS PO english model question paper pdf download:Here we are sharing IBPS PO english language model question paper pdf 2016. IBPS “Clerk English Language Paper” contains 40 question of 40 marks in overall 200 marks.For bank exams attending mock test /practice test is crucial since it help you improve your speed and accuracy.By attending this English language sample question paper for IBPS PO ,you can assess your English language knowledge.We have prepared this English practice set for bank exam based on the latest IBPS PO/Clerk CWE-VI syllabus.
In IBPS PO and clerk exams purpose of English language section is to test your basic understanding of English language rules.So, there is no shortcut for English language in IBPS bank exams. You need to work out a little to score well in English language section in bank PO and clerk exams.You have to prepare basic grammar rules in English language,especially your comprehension skills,common errors in English language, antonyms,synonyms,one word substitution,sentence rearrangement etc..Before going into the English language practice set for IBP PO/MT ,you may check IBPS PO English syllabus given below.


IBPS PO/MT CWE-VI syllabus and exam pattern

IBPS PO English Language Syllabus and exam pattern 2016

In IBPS PO preliminary exam English section carries 30 marks.In IBPS PO main examination English section carries 40 marks.Usually questions from following sections are asked in IBPS PO(Probationary officer) prelims and mains examinations.

ibps english syllabus

  • Synonyms and Antonyms 
  • Analogy 
  • Jumbled words 
  • Sentence completion 
  • One word substitution 
  • Comprehension 
  • Passage completion(cloze test) 
  • Re-ordering of sentences 
  • Common errors 
  • Idioms & Phrases

IBPS PO english language question paper (download in pdf format)

Attending this IBPS PO English mock test will help you spot your strength and weakness in English section for bank exams.Try to attend maximum from sections where your are strong, and spare more time for where you are lacking.
    For better reading experience we have shared 'IBPS PO english model question paper pdf" in eBook format.This question paper is fully solved.You can also download this English language sample paper pdf ebook for bank po after reading.
    Suggested Question papers
    [Related Tags:ibps po english preparation material pdf,ibps english study material pdf,ibps english preparation pdf,bank po english preparation pdf,ibps po english preparation tips ibps clerk english shortcuts,ibps english preparation material.bank exam english tricks,english preparation for ibps clerk exam english practice set for ibps po,ibps po model question paper with answers pdf.english practice set for bank po pdf,ibps po english preparation material pdf.bank exam question papers pdf, ibps bank exam question papers with answers pdf free download bank exam model question paper 2016]
    simon         No comments:

    IBPS PO English language question paper PDF


    Like us and share this IBPS PO english language practice question paper pdf with your friend.






    simon         No comments:

    Saturday 26 September 2015

    Spotting Errors

    Here we are sharing third part of  "English language:"spotting error" for bank exams". Before reading this make sure that you already read ENGLISH LANGUAGE:"SPOTTING ERRORS" FOR BANK EXAMS(PART1) and ENGLISH LANGUAGE:"SPOTTING ERRORS" FOR BANK EXAMS(PART2).  Some common errors occur in the use of Verb, Infinitive ,verbal Nouns, Gerunds ,and Participle are explained here.
    English language:"Spotting Errors" for bank exams

    Common Errors in the use of Verb, Infinitive ,verbal Nouns, Gerunds , Participle( Some important rules)

    Rule1: In case of two nouns or pronouns connected by ‘not only … but also’, the verb agrees with the second noun or pronoun.
    Examples
    1.Not only the teacher but also the students were ready to go.
    2.Not only the mother but also the children were laughing loudly.

    Rule2:When two subjects are joined by ‘as well as’, the verb agrees with first one.
    Examples.
    1.The principal as well as professors was present in the ceremony.




    Rule3:No future after temporal conjunctions. The clause beginning with ‘until’, ‘when’, ‘before’ ,’after’ and ‘if’ etc. remain in the present tense.
    Examples:
    1.If it rains he will not come.(not will rain)
    2.When he goes there, he will meet his friend.(not will go)

    Rule4:’Either’ , ‘Neither’, ’each’, ‘every one’ ,’none’,  must be followed by a singular verb.
    Examples :
    1.Neither of his two sons is settled in life.
    2.Either of these  two boys is at fault.
    3.None of the five girls has books.

    Rule5: ‘None’ when used alone takes a plural verb though it looks properly singular.
    Example:None are so deaf as those who will not hear.

    Rule6:If the singular subjects are preceded by ‘each’ or  ‘every’ the verb is usually  singular.
    Example:Every man and every woman was shocked at the death of Jawaharlal Nehru.

    Rule7:When the subject of a verb is relative pronoun, the relative should be refered to its true antecedent or antecedents to regulate the number and person.
    Incorrect: Shakespeare was on of the greatest geniuses that has ever lived.
    Correct: Shakespeare was on of the greatest geniuses that have ever lived.

    Rule8:When the verb comes before its subject it may agree with the first one.
    Example:
    1.Here  is described the charm and the loveliness of the Srinagar valley.
    2.Such was the tact, intelligence and heroism of the leader.

    Rule9:present perfect tense , since it denotes present time, cannot be qualified by any adverb or adverbial phrase denoting past time as ‘last’, ‘formerly’, ‘ago’ ,’yesterday’, etc.
    Incorrect:I have met him yesterday .
    Correct:I  met him yesterday .

    Rule10:Continuous tense in place of perfect continuous is incorrect when time is mentioned or implied.
    Incorrect: I am doing this work for2 hours.
    Correct: I have been doing this work for 2 hours.

    Rule11:The particle should not be left without agreement or with no agreement at all’
    Incorrect:Trying to escape ,his enemy overpowered him.
    Correct:As he was trying to escape ,his enemy overpowered him.

    Incorrect:Being a cold day ,he could not go out.
    Correct:Its being a cold day, he could not go out.

    Rule12:If a pronoun precedes a gerund , it must normally be possessive.
    Incorrect:I do not like him mixing with bad people.
    Correct:I do not like his mixing with bad people.

    Practice questions.
    1.The Student were /officially told that they are /not to cross the road /against the red light.
    Ans:Change ‘are’ to ‘were’. The verb in the reported part must agree in tense with the verb of reporting  verb’.

    2.Being a fine day /we went/ out for picnic /at Shimla.
    Ans:’Add ‘it’ before ‘being’. Refer rule11.

    3.She said/ that /she will help me /whenever I was in difficulty.
    Ans:Change ‘will’ to ‘would’ in order to get it to agree with the past tense of the reporting.

    4.I have been knowing / him for the last four the last four years,/ yet I haven’t been able to /establish a friendship with him.
    Ans: Change ‘have been knowing’ to ‘have known’. Verb of perception are not normally in continuous or perfect continuous tense.

    5.More leisure/ as well as an abundance of / goods are attainable / through automation.
    Ans:Replace ‘are’ with ‘is’.When two subjects are joined by ‘as well as’ the verb agrees with the first subject.

    6.You will not be allowed/ to go home/until you do not complete/ the job properly.
    Ans: Delete ‘do not ‘.’Until’ is negative . Hence use of double negative will be wrong.

    7.Our manager does not believe / that we are/ working sincerely/ and with interest for all these years.
    Ans: Substitute ‘are working’ by ‘have been working’.Refer rule10.

    8.My elder brother and sister/ helps me / in/ my home work.
    Ans:Change ‘helps’ to ‘help’.The two separate nouns joined by ‘and’ take plural
     Verb.

    9.If Preethi had worked hard/ she will/ have got/ the job she desired.
    Ans:Replace ‘will’ by ‘would’.

    10.I am waiting / for you/ at this spot/ for the last four hours.
    Ans:Replace ‘am waiting ‘ by ‘ have been waiting’ .Refer Rule10.

    11.Neither the master  nor /the /servant are  responsible /for this sad event.
    Ans: Replace ‘are’ by ‘is’.Refer Rule4.

    12.Our priest say / if you pray sincerely /God will listen to /your prayers/
    Ans: Change ‘say’ to ‘says’ to make it singular with singular subject.

    13.None of my brothers  are/ helping me /in/ my work.
    Ans: Change ‘are’ to ‘is’. Refer Rule4

    14.Did I not told/ you that it was quite / necessary/ to be in time?
    Ans:Change ‘told’ to ‘tell’.The verb is used in first form with the helping verb ‘did’.

    15.Motion sickness is affecting/ women more / often than men but/ the reason is unknown.
    Ans:Change ‘ is affecting’ to ‘affects’. Continuous tense is normally not used with verbs of perception.

    [Rlated Tags:spotting error in english grammar,spotting error in english sentences,spotting error in english for bank exams,spotting error in english sentences pdf,english spotting error rules pdf,english spotting error quiz,spotting error tips,spotting error questions]

    simon         11 comments:

    Thursday 24 September 2015

    Spotting Errors

    Here we are sharing second part of  "English language:"spotting error" for bank exams". Before reading this make sure that you already read ENGLISH LANGUAGE:"SPOTTING ERRORS" FOR BANK EXAMS(PART1). Some common errors occur in the use of Adjectives and Adverbs are explained here.
    English language:"Spotting Errors" for bank exams

    Adjectives,Adverbs,Adverbial order-Some important rules.

    Rule1.The comparative adjectives like ‘inferior’,’superior’,’prior’,’posterior’,’preferable’ etc. are followed by ‘to’
    Examples:
    1.Death is preferable to dishonor.
    2.He is senior to me in service by five years.





    Rule2:when two persons or things are compared with each other, the latter term of comparison must exclude the former by the use ‘other’.
    Example:
    1.He is more intelligent than any other student of the class.
    2.No other leader in the country is as popular as Jawaharlal Nehru.

    Rule3:’Less’ refers quantity only, whereas ‘fewer’ denotes number.
    Example:
    1.No fewer than fifty persons were killed in the attack.
    2.We do not sell less than one quintal of wheat.



    Rule4:Use of ‘Little’, ‘a little’ and ‘the little’.
    Little-it  has a negative meaning and means ‘hardly any’
    a little-it has a positive meaning and means ‘some’, though not much.
    The little- means ‘not much’, but all that is.
    Example:
    1.He has liitle knowledge of politics( means practically no knowledge).
    2.There was a little milk left in the pot.(some, though not much).
    3.He sold the little gold he got from his mother.(not much, but all that is).

    Rule5:When two persons or things are compared , it is important to see that comparison is between them only.
    Incorrect:The population of Mumbai is greater than Delhi.
    Correct:The population of Mumbai is greater than that of Delhi.

    Incorrect:Shelley’s poems are more lyrical than Byron.
    Correct: Shelley’s poems are more lyrical than that of Byron’s.

    Rule6:Adjectives should not be used instead of adverbs
    Example:
    Incorrect:He retuned quicker than I expected.
    Correct:He returned quickly than I expected

    Practice Questions for "English language Spotting Error".

    1.Though the first portion/ of the book was dull,but / the later part was/ quite interesting.
    Ans:Subtitute ‘but’ by ‘yet’ or delete ‘but’. ’ Though is always followed by ‘yet’ or simply comma.

    2.Everyone agrees/ that Rahul is wiser than/all the members/ of the family.
    Ans:Put ‘other’ after ‘all’.Refer  Rule2.

    3.Watch /how careful /the sparrow knits /the straws into one another to form a nest.
    Ans:Change ‘careful’ to ‘carefully’ to make it an adverb.

    4.Like the commission has recommended/ in its / report the rules need to be enforced more strictly.
    Ans:Replace ‘like’  by ‘as’.

    5.Although he/ only earns eight hundred rupees a month,/ he manages to support /his family adequately.
    Ans:Change the position of ‘only’. Put it before ‘eight hundred rupees’. As a general rule ‘only’ or ‘even’ should be placed immediately before the word it is intended to qualify.

    6.After toiling very hard/ over a long period/ he found/ he had hardly made no profit at all.
    Ans:Change ‘no’ to ‘any’ .’Hardly’ is a negative word and hence should not be followed a negative word.

    7. It seems evidently/ to me that the visits they /made to the island /were not very frequent.
    Ans: Change ‘evidently’ to ‘evident’ to make it adjective.
    8.I had/ gone/ to Calcutta/ to deliver few good.
    Ans: Add ‘a’ before few to make it positive.

    9.He got to the top/ and was very disappointed / when he found that someone else/had reached it earlier.
    Ans:Replace ‘very’ by ‘much’. Past participle is normally preceded by ‘much’ as present participle is normally preceded by ‘very’.

    10. The students should / do their lessons regular/ from beginning /of the term.
    Ans: Change ‘regular’ to regularly to make it adverb of manner.

    11.It is always easy / to talk about a /thing than to do /it ourselves.
    Ans: Change ‘easy’ to ‘easier’ to make it a comparative degree.

    12.I often gave/ him money and/ I gave /him few yesterday.
    Ans: Replace ‘few’ by ‘some’. ’Few’ denotes number and ‘some’ denotes a quantity or an amount.

    13. My all hopes /were dashed to the ground/ when I came to know /that my son had fallen in bad company.
    Ans:Put ‘all’ before ‘my’.   ‘ my all’ is a faulty expression. Rectify it as ‘all my’.

    14.  We seldom /or ever see / those happy/ who are selfish.
    Ans:Replace ‘ever’ by ‘never’. ‘Seldom’ is a negative word and it must be  paired with a negative word.

    15.Two first /chapters of this/ book are /very interesting.
    Ans:Replace ‘two first’ by ‘first two’.

    If you find this post on "Spotting errors in English" useful,hit Like and Share it with your friends

    [Rlated Tags:spotting error in english grammar,spotting error in english sentences,spotting error in english for bank exams,spotting error in english sentences pdf,english spotting error rules pdf,english spotting error quiz,spotting error tips,spotting error questions]

    simon         5 comments:

    Wednesday 23 September 2015

    Spotting Errors for bank exams

    English error spotting in bank test:In almost all bank exams, English section contains 5 questions on "spotting error".Most of the candidates find it difficult to answer these questions.You can easily Score five out of five from this section if you are ready to study some important rules of usage of nouns,pronouns,verbs,articles,adverbs,adjective,preposition,conjunctions etc..
    Here we are sharing some common errors occur in the use of article,nouns and pronouns.
    English language:"Spotting Errors" for bank exams

    Use of Articles,Nouns,Pronouns –Some important rules

    Rule1:Countable nouns take ‘a’ or ‘an’:’a’ in the case of countable noun giving out a consonant sound,and ‘an’ in the case of a countable noun giving out a vowel sound.
    Examples.
    1.He has written a letter to his friend.
    2.I saw an elephant in the zoo.
    3.Please give me a one-rupee coin.
    4.He is an honest worker.
    5.He is an M.B.A holder.

    Rule2:Article ‘The’ should be used with the names of the following”
       Rivers,mountains,monuments,great books,ocean,islands,descriptive names of countries,newspapers,directions,unique things etc..
    Examples:
    1.The Ganges is a holy river.
    2.Medicinal herbs are found in Himalayas.
    3.The sun rises in the East.
    4.The Gita is a sacred book of Hindus.
    5.The U.S.A is the most powerful country in the world.

    Rule3.The definite article ‘The’Should be used with the superlative and comparative degrees.
    1.He is the strongest man in the group.
    2.The more he works, the more he earns.

    Rule4 :The definite article ‘the’ is omitted with the names of persons,games,diseases,days,months,etc.
    Examples.
    1.He plays tennis in the evening.
    2. He has been suffering from malaria for the last two weeks.
    3.Sunday is a holiday.
    4.Ram is a brave boy.
    5.He will leave for England in January.

    Rule5:Dear, fish, sheep, swine, pice, apparatus, yoke, etc. are some of the nouns which have the same form both in singular and plural.
    Example.
    1.His father had a hundred sheep.
    2.Deer are grazing in the field.

    Rule6:Some nouns like  bellows,scissors,spectacles,trouser,riches,drawers,remains,assets,breeches,credentials etc..are used only in plural.
    1.The mortal remains were consigned to the flames.
    2.His trousers are torn and worn out.
    3.Riches do many things.
    However some of the nouns though plural in form are commonly used in singular.For example, Mathematics, Politics, News, Mechanics, News, innings, wages etc.
    Examples.
    1.No news is good news.
    2.Team India won by an innings.

    Rule7:Some of the collective nouns like , People, cattle, poultry, gentry,offspring, police  etc.. are singular in form but always used as plural.
    Example:
    1.Catttle are grazing  in the field.
    2. she was the mother of many offspring.

    Rule 8:Scenery,furniture ,information , poetry, mischief, advice etc.. are some of the nouns used in the singular only.
    1. They had too much furniture for the small apartment
    2.The scenery of Kashmir is very charming.
    3. The signal contained thousands of bits of information.

    Rule9:Verbs like avail, absent, acquit, enjoy, reverse, resign, pride, exert etc. are followed by reflexive pronouns.
    Examples.
    1.He absented himself from the meeting.
    2.He will avail himself of this chance.
    3.He acquitted himself creditably.
    Reflexive pronouns are never used with the following verbs:
    Keep,feed,break,qualify,smokes,spread,conceal, hide, qualify etc..
    Examples.
    1.He hid behind the bushes.
    2.He fed on labours of others.
    3.He kept away from college.

    Rule10:When two nouns are joined by ‘either…or’, ‘neither….nor’ the verb agrees with the subject nearest to it.
    Examples.
    1.Neither you nor he is to blame.
    2.Either kamala or her friends have been responsible for this incident.

    Rule 11:When two nouns are closely connected the apostrophe’s is added only two the second;
    Example:
    1.Ram and Raghu’s house.
    2.Anita and Arun’s wedding.
    Each of two or more nouns implying separate possessions must take separate possessive sign;
    Example :
    1.Mohan’s and Hari’s farms.
    2.Shelly’s and Keats’s poems.

    Rule12: A pronoun must agree with its antecedent in person,number and gender.Where the pronoun ‘one’ is used, it should be used throughout.
    Example.
    1.One must do one’s duty well.
    2.Every man must discharge his duty well.

    English language common errors-Practice questions:

    1.Many a man /have /been working / under me.
    Ans.Change ‘have’ to ‘has’. ‘Many a’ is always followed by a singular noun and a singular verb.

    2.I have/two sister-in-laws/whose husbands /are settled in dubai.
    Ans:Replace  ‘sister-in-laws’ by ‘sisters-in-law’.

    3.In my youth I used to visit Sharma’s and Chawla’s company.
    Ans: Delete S’ from Sharma’s  -rule 11

    4.This girl /wrote an essay/so well that/her teacher was exceedingly pleased with her.
    Ans:Substitute ‘an’ by ‘the’ before ‘essay’.The sentence lays emphasis on ‘essay’.

    5.Different/authorities defines/intelligence in/different ways.
    Ans:Change ‘defines’ to ‘define’ to make it agree with plural noun ‘authorities’.

    6.Everyone of the students/has brought/his/identity card.
    Ans:Where the number is limited or is implied to be limted ‘each one’ will be a better usage than ‘every one’.

    7.India is /one of the leading /film producing country /in the world.
    Ans:Change ‘country’  to ‘countries’.The word ‘countries’ has not been used for ‘India’ but for countries which produces films and out of which India is one.

    8.Let you and I /ponder over the basic/ question that students/do not get good guidance.
    Ans:Subtitute ‘I’ by ‘me’.’Let’ is always followed by objective form of pronoun.

    9.None of two girls/ who were present/there appeared to be inclined / to listen to sane advice.
    Ans:’ Substitute’ none by ‘neither’.’None’ is used in reference to more than two.In reference to two ,’neither’ is used.

    10.None of us were /really very happy/when the guests/ got entry into the house.
    Ans:Replace ‘were’ by ‘was’.’None’ takes a singular verb.But when ‘none’ is used alone,it takes plural verb.Eg:None are doing as bad as….

    11.He didn’t do anything;/he fed himself /on the /labours of others.
    Ans:Delete ‘himself’ after fed.See rule9.

    12.’Paradise lost’ is / one of the world’s epics/which have carved out immortal /niches in the literary history of the world.
    Ans: Add ‘the’ before ‘Paradise lost’.See rule2.



    13.The man and his  horse/which you saw /on the road yesterday /are dead.
    Ans:Change ‘which’ to ‘that’ .Relative pronoun referring  to  man and animal together is ‘that’ instead of which.

    14.There were /ten women passengers in/  the cabin; they quarrelled with each other/ over sitting space .

    Ans:Change ‘each other’ to ‘one another’ .’Each other’ is used in reference to two; in reference to more than two ‘one another’ is used.

    15.Rahul, the proprietor /and the manager/of the firm, was deeply loved /by his employees.
    Ans:Delete ‘the’ before ‘manager’.When two singular subjects refer to the same person,only first one should be preceded by article.

    Click here to read Spotting Errors Part2
    If you find this post on "Spotting errors in English" useful,hit Like button and Share it with your friends.


    [Rlated Tags:spotting error in english grammar,spotting error in english sentences,spotting error in english for bank exams,spotting error in english sentences pdf,english spotting error rules pdf,english spotting error quiz,spotting error tips,spotting error questions]

    simon         No comments:

    Contact Form

    Name

    Email *

    Message *