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Target RBI Grade B English Quiz 7

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Question 1

Direction: In the given question, a sentence is divided into five parts out of which the last part is correct. Out of the remaining four, there are errors in three parts. Choose the part which doesn’t have an error. If all the four parts are correct, mark E, i.e., 'All are correct' as the answer.
Sanchi Stupa, too written as Sanci, one of the (A)/ oldest stone structure in India, and an important monument (B)/ at Indian Architecture, is a Buddhist complex, famous (C)/ for its Great Stupa, on a hilltop at Sanchi Town in (D)/ Raisen District of the State of Madhya Pradesh.

Question 2

Direction: In the given question, five words out of which only one is correctly spelt are given. Find the correctly spelt word.

Question 3

Direction: In the given question, five words out of which only one is correctly spelt are given. Find the correctly spelt word.

Question 4

Direction: A sentence is divided into three parts I, II and III. There may be errors in one or more part(s). Determine the part which requires correction.
Ordinary leaders are those who are admitted, (I)/ respected, feared or even despised but a true leader (II)/ is one around whom everyone experience empowerment. (III)

Question 5

Direction: A sentence is divided into three parts I, II and III. There may be errors in one or more part(s). Determine the part which requires correction.
Benevolence could have be used (I)/ as a universal idea expressing our own goodness (II)/ and the goodness of all other beings. (III)

Question 6

Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E). and (F) in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions that follow.
A. And at first, the machines seemed to improve everything.
B. Yet as you suffer through another holiday travel season, you might pause to consider how much we’ve really gained — and lost — in ditching human agents for machines.
C. It’s unfashionable to admit this in the age of Expedia, Priceline, and other do-it-yourself online tools, but here it is: "I miss travel agents".
D. For uncomplicated trips, booking online is now much easier than in the past.
E. Because we’ve replaced agents with computers whose sole purpose is to ferret out the best deal, and for lots of other reasons, airfares have plummeted over the last three decades.
F. The Internet took off as a way to book travel because the human intermediaries were always a bit suspect — their expertise questionable, their methods opaque and their allegiances unclear. 
Which of the following will be the Fourth sentence after rearrangement?

Question 7

Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E). and (F) in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions that follow.
A. And at first, the machines seemed to improve everything.
B. Yet as you suffer through another holiday travel season, you might pause to consider how much we’ve really gained — and lost — in ditching human agents for machines.
C. It’s unfashionable to admit this in the age of Expedia, Priceline, and other do-it-yourself online tools, but here it is: "I miss travel agents".
D. For uncomplicated trips, booking online is now much easier than in the past.
E. Because we’ve replaced agents with computers whose sole purpose is to ferret out the best deal, and for lots of other reasons, airfares have plummeted over the last three decades.
F. The Internet took off as a way to book travel because the human intermediaries were always a bit suspect — their expertise questionable, their methods opaque and their allegiances unclear. 
Which of the following will be the First sentence after rearrangement?

Question 8

Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E). and (F) in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions that follow.
A. And at first, the machines seemed to improve everything.
B. Yet as you suffer through another holiday travel season, you might pause to consider how much we’ve really gained — and lost — in ditching human agents for machines.
C. It’s unfashionable to admit this in the age of Expedia, Priceline, and other do-it-yourself online tools, but here it is: "I miss travel agents".
D. For uncomplicated trips, booking online is now much easier than in the past.
E. Because we’ve replaced agents with computers whose sole purpose is to ferret out the best deal, and for lots of other reasons, airfares have plummeted over the last three decades.
F. The Internet took off as a way to book travel because the human intermediaries were always a bit suspect — their expertise questionable, their methods opaque and their allegiances unclear. 
Which of the following will be the Last sentence after rearrangement?

Question 9

Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E). and (F) in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions that follow.
A. And at first, the machines seemed to improve everything.
B. Yet as you suffer through another holiday travel season, you might pause to consider how much we’ve really gained — and lost — in ditching human agents for machines.
C. It’s unfashionable to admit this in the age of Expedia, Priceline, and other do-it-yourself online tools, but here it is: "I miss travel agents".
D. For uncomplicated trips, booking online is now much easier than in the past.
E. Because we’ve replaced agents with computers whose sole purpose is to ferret out the best deal, and for lots of other reasons, airfares have plummeted over the last three decades.
F. The Internet took off as a way to book travel because the human intermediaries were always a bit suspect — their expertise questionable, their methods opaque and their allegiances unclear. 
Which of the following will be the Third sentence after rearrangement?

Question 10

Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E). and (F) in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions that follow.
A. And at first, the machines seemed to improve everything.
B. Yet as you suffer through another holiday travel season, you might pause to consider how much we’ve really gained — and lost — in ditching human agents for machines.
C. It’s unfashionable to admit this in the age of Expedia, Priceline, and other do-it-yourself online tools, but here it is: "I miss travel agents".
D. For uncomplicated trips, booking online is now much easier than in the past.
E. Because we’ve replaced agents with computers whose sole purpose is to ferret out the best deal, and for lots of other reasons, airfares have plummeted over the last three decades.
F. The Internet took off as a way to book travel because the human intermediaries were always a bit suspect — their expertise questionable, their methods opaque and their allegiances unclear.
Which of the following will the Fifth sentence after rearrangement?
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