The Union Bank Specialist Officer (SO) exam examines your skills in various fields, and the English language is one of the important classes. To help you get better in this part, we have prepared a special English language practice with the answer. This set includes questions that are similar to those asked in the actual exam. By solving these, you can improve your grammar, vocabulary and reading skills. This is a great way to create confidence and score more points in Union Bank.
Union Bank set with English language practice answer
Below are some English language practice questions designed to help you prepare Union Bank Sleep Examination
1. Which says that one in 10 children did not get vaccine in 2016. The global health body was concerned about the level of vaccination. Despite being one of the most successful and cost-effective means to help children grow in healthy adults despite vaccination, no vaccination was found in about 1-2016 out of 12.9 million infants-10 worldwide. Which of the following can be estimated from the given statement?
(A) Vaccination vaccine prevents illness, disability and death from diseases.
(b) 108 children were not vaccinated out of a total of 1380 children in 2014.
(c) If global immunization coverage improves, additional 1.5 million deaths can be avoided.
(d) Over the years, the positive trend has been “growing faster of new and undested vaccines”.
(() Most of the children are missing, who live in communities affected by the poorest, marginalized and struggle.
2. The Indian Ocean is the world’s largest dumping ground for plastic waste, but where the garbage eventually ends, is creating a mystery, scientists say. According to researchers at the University of Western Australia (UWA), very little research was done to measure and track plastic waste in the Indian Ocean. Which of the following can be accepted from the given statement?
(I) The Indian Ocean eventually pushes plastic floating towards the western part of the ocean.
(Ii) It is also most likely that floating plastic will eventually end on the beaches.
(Iii) Studies show that the atmospheric and ocean qualities of the Indian Ocean are different from other ocean valleys.
(Iv) There may not be a concentrated garbage patches for accumulation of marine debris in India.
(A) Only I and IV are only vested
(b) only III lies
(c) only III and II are vested
(d) No one is vested
(E) only I, II and III are contained
3. The world’s forests are ‘in the emergency’. The study suggests that the world had lost 12 million hectares of tropical tree cover last year – equal to 30 football pitches in a minute – researchers said on Thursday, warning the health of the planet, warning that we were dependent on the forests to survive our survival, we use the wood and so on. Which of the following can be the reason for the warning given in the statement?
(I) Both forests and trees contribute significantly to people and planets, increase livelihood, provide clean air and water, conserve biodiversity and respond to climate change.
(Ii) How to increase agricultural production and improve food security without reducing the forest sector is one of the great challenges of our time.
(Iii) There is quantitative evidence to show that the forests are being managed more continuously.
(A) Only I only contained
(b) only III lies
(c) only III and II are vested
(d) No one is vested
(E) only I, II and III are contained
4. What is the reason for the carving of data in buildings during the first century?
(A) The reason behind carving sculptures is to remember the mythological adventures of the gods.
(b) This carving was made to increase the purity and symbolism of the presence of the deity in the temple.
(C) These sculptures symbolized places for the performance of the worshipers and the performances of the rites.
(D) only (A) and (C)
(e) All these
5. What does it eat for a difference in architectural style throughout the country regardless of being the root of the same style?
(A) Lack of availability of the same original material for masonry manufacture
(b) Diversity in geography, climate, racial, ethnic and historical background of India
(c) Architectural styles were based on available financial resources
(d) Diversity in the perception of religion, state, country and people
(e) None of these
6. Who among the following was about temples/people thought?
(A) Temples were considered to be the turn of earth and heaven
(b) Providing a magnificent mansion to God
(C) These holy palaces were considered the home of God
(d) All these
(e) None of these
7. During Akbar’s rule, built buildings are notable for …………
(A) Its doom shallow devotion
(b) Its huge attached courtyard
(c) The use of large -scale sandstone
(d) All these
(E) Both (A) and (B)
8. Which of the following statements is correct in relation to the information given in paragraphs?
(I) A long ago, buildings in India were made of aluminum, brass and iron
(Ii) UNESCO has listed 803 World Heritage Sites including 26 from India.
(Iii) Initially, construction activity started in the Himalayan valleys
(A) only (i) and (ii)
(B) only (iii)
(c) only (i) and (iii)
(d) All these
(e) None of these
9. Which of the following words is synonymous with the ‘innumerable’ given in the route?
(A) shivering
(b) crowd
(c) Condient
(d) aplomb
(e) None of these
10. Which of the following is not one of the broad styles of Indian temple architecture?
(a) Anyatam
(b) Nagara
(c) Vesara
(D) Dravid
(e) All are correct
11. Which of the following routes is a delay of ‘variation’ given in the route?
(a) infuse
(b) loyalty
(c) uniformity
(d) congregation
(e) None of these
12. No problem (A) solution is the appropriate (B) for a long (C) (C).
(A) BAC
(b) ACB
(c) BCA
(d) cab
(E) No recurrence is required
13. The largest course (A) of e-learning (A) is access to on-demand Advantage (C) (B).
(A) BAC
(b) ACB
(c) BCA
(d) CBA
(E) No recurrence is required
14. Mobile Quendary (A) is a real addiction (B) and a matter of great concern (C).
(A) BAC
(b) ACB
(c) BCA
(d) CBA
(E) No recurrence is required
15. Stress physical (A) changes the change overloading (B) with A/A/A/A resulting (C) force on the system.
(A) BAC
(b) ACB
(c) BCA
(d) CBA
(E) No recurrence is required
16. The continuous source of water is an important determinant in the success of safe water schemes.
(A) is a significant prescribed in
(B) is an important determinant
(c) is an important determinant with
(d) is important determinant
(E) No replacement required
17. Increasing economic prosperity will significantly increase India’s energy hunger which leads to import dependence.
(a) India will increase considerably
(b) Indian will increase significantly
(c) India will increase significantly
(d) India’s significant increase
(E) No replacement required
18. The Russian energy company has announced that it has completely suspended the gas supply to Poland.
(A) It is completely suspended gas
(b) It has full suspended gas
(c) It has completely suspended gas
(d) It has completely suspended gas
(E) No replacement required
19. The next ruler is rather to kill peace effectively or save it.
(a) If going effectively
(B) Rather being effective
(c) What is going very effectively
(d) either going effectively
(E) No replacement required
20. The scope to reduce various rural-urban inequality is tremendous.
(A) Inequalities are tremendous
(b) inequality is tremendous
(c) Inequalities are tremendous
(d) inequalities are tremendous
(E) No replacement required
In the following questions, a grammatically correct and meaningful sentence is given (A), (B), (C) and (D). Arrange four parts to create relevant and grammatically meaningful sentences. If such a re -condition is not required, mark the ‘no re -condition required’ as the correct answer.
21. (A) When you sit, you use less
(B) Researchers have found that
(C) You stand or walk
(D) compared to energy when you do
(A) DBAC
(b) bcad
(c) Badc
(d) DCBA
(E) No recurrence is required
22. (A) It is difficult to manage their feelings
(B) The phenomenon of life they can find it more
(C) When someone feels stressful
(D) can be overwhelmed
(A) wrath
(b) bcad
(c) CDAB
(d) AdcB
(E) No recurrence is required
23. (A) US Equal Employment Opportunities Commission
(B) In various types of work conditions
(C) During a job applicant or an employee
(D) implements federal laws that prohibit discrimination against
(A) ACBD
(b) Cadb
(c) CDAB
(d) AdcB
(E) No recurrence is required
24. (A) Enzymes divide proteins
(B) Food and digestion
(C) Gastric juice breaks
(D) in hydrochloric acid
(A) DBAC
(b) bcad
(c) DCBA
(d) AdcB
(E) No recurrence is required
Solution | |||||
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Q.No. | Answer | Q.No. | Answer | Q.No. | Answer |
1 | (A) | 2 | (E) | 3 | (A) |
4 | (E) | 5 | (B) | 6 | (D) |
7 | (D) | 8 | (B) | 9 | (B) |
10 | (A) | 11 | (C) | 12 | (A) |
13 | (D) | 14 | (B) | 15 | (A) |
16 | (B) | 17 | (C) | 18 | (E) |
19 | (D) | 20 | (C) | 21 | (B) |
22 | (A) | 23 | (D) | 24 | (A) |