GK Expert Team Solutions for Exercise 1: Exercise

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Questions from GK Expert Team Solutions for Exercise 1: Exercise with Hints & Solutions

EASY
IBPS RRB Office Assistant Mains
IMPORTANT

Each of the following questions has two sentences A and B.
Mark (A) if you think sentence A has an error.
Mark (B) if you think sentence B has an error.
Mark (C) if you think both sentences A and B have errors.
Mark (D) you think neither sentence has an error.

A. Until I received that letter, I was hoping to have had a visit from Krishnan.

B. Follow the main road for a mile; then you need to take the next road at the left.

EASY
IBPS RRB Office Assistant Mains
IMPORTANT

Each of the following questions has two sentences A and B.
Mark (A) if you think sentence A has an error.
Mark (B) if you think sentence B has an error.
Mark (C) if you think both sentences A and B have errors.
Mark (D) you think neither sentence has an error.

A. The people to watch closely are the ones ruling behind the political scene.

B. Give the tools to whoever can use them best.

EASY
IBPS RRB Office Assistant Mains
IMPORTANT

Each of the following questions has two sentences A and B.
Mark (A) if you think sentence A has an error.
Mark (B) if you think sentence B has an error.
Mark (C) if you think both sentences A and B have errors.
Mark (D) you think neither sentence has an error.

A. The magazine has been published continuous since 1951, and it has the funniest cartoons you can possibly imagine.

B. I feel glumly when I read his nightmarish tales.

EASY
IBPS RRB Office Assistant Mains
IMPORTANT

Each of the following questions has two sentences A and B.
Mark (A) if you think sentence A has an error.
Mark (B) if you think sentence B has an error.
Mark (C) if you think both sentences A and B have errors.
Mark (D) you think neither sentence has an error.

A. An infinite number of pants, shirts, socks, and shoes, along with the blankets, was scattered about the floor.

B. To have best friend - a confidant with who I can share my innermost thoughts - is something of great value to me.

EASY
IBPS RRB Office Assistant Mains
IMPORTANT

Each of the following questions has two sentences A and B.
Mark (A) if you think sentence A has an error.
Mark (B) if you think sentence B has an error.
Mark (C) if you think both sentences A and B have errors.
Mark (D) you think neither sentence has an error.

A. Because he wanted it done right, he always did it himself.

B. One criteria that is invariably used is your score in the written test.

EASY
IBPS RRB Office Assistant Mains
IMPORTANT

Each of the following questions has two sentences A and B.
Mark (A) if you think sentence A has an error.
Mark (B) if you think sentence B has an error.
Mark (C) if you think both sentences A and B have errors.
Mark (D) you think neither sentence has an error.

A. Hardly had the door closed behind him when a great uproar arose.

B. The farther you travel down the road, more desolate the country gets.

MEDIUM
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IMPORTANT

Directions: Given below are two sentences. Choose the most appropriate sentence with respect to the given sentences.

A. The reason for much of the failure at colleges is that students have not developed self-discipline.

B. The teacher preceded to lecture to the class.

EASY
IBPS RRB Office Assistant Mains
IMPORTANT

Each of the following questions has two sentences A and B.
Mark (A) if you think sentence A has an error.
Mark (B) if you think sentence B has an error.
Mark (C) if you think both sentences A and B have errors.
Mark (D) you think neither sentence has an error.

A. The memoranda he sent is unusually informative and concise.

B. His thoughtlessness and discourtesy annoys me.