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IBPS English Quiz Word Usage For 2019 Exams 25th February
IBPS English Quiz Word Usage For 2019 Exams 25th February
February 25,
2019
IBPS had released the calendar for the Recruitment in 2019-20. Now the next step is to
start practicing for the exams from now itself. Thus, the English Language can be an
impetus for your success as it helps you save crucial time and score good points in lesser
time and effort. So, instead of boiling the ocean, try building up a strong vocabulary, an
effective knowledge of grammar, and efficient comprehension skills so as to be on the
ball to face this particular section. Here is a quiz on English Language being provided
by Adda247 to let you practice the best of latest pattern English Questions for IBPS
PO and Clerk Examinations 2019-20.
Q1. ASSIMILATE
(I) It took time for them to assimilate into American political culture.
(II) The national capacity to absorb and assimilate newcomers will remain powerful.
(III) Please dial the assimilate number or zero for the operator.
Only (I)
Only (II)
Only (III)
Solution:
Q2. EXALT
(I) We love it, we exalt it, we cherish it.
(II) As a parent, I always look for a job that offers the exalt of on-site childcare.
(III) For a fee, most celebrities will exalt a product by pretending to like it.
Only (I)
Only (II)
Only (III)
Solution:
2/8
Q3. EXONERATE
(I) He tried for the rest of his life to exonerate himself.
(II) Since I freak out about the smallest things, I exonerate my sister’s gift of
staying calm during stressful times.
(III) After the doctor helped me beat cancer, I started to greatly exonerate him.
Only (I)
Only (II)
Only (III)
Solution:
Exonerate: (of an official body) absolve (someone) from blame for a fault or wrongdoing.
Q4. CHAOS
(I) There was a little chaos, but we worked things out.
(II) If you don't enforce the rules you have chaos.
(III) The chaos in his house was starting to get him down.
Only (I)
Only (II)
Only (III)
Solution:
Q5. BOLSTER
(I) A stronger dollar would in the long run bolster bond prices.
(II) I'll be happy to bolster you for any expenses you might have incurred.
(III) He wouldn't let me bolster him for the cost of his journey.
Only (I)
Only (II)
Only (III)
3/8
Both (I) and (II)
Solution:
Q6. EMANCIPATE
(I) Even before slavery officially ended, my relatives made the decision to
emancipate all their slaves so they could live freely.
(II) After the judge reviews the evidence, he will decide whether or not he wants to
emancipate you by voiding your prison sentence.
(III) Tell me what you have spent and I will emancipate you.
Only (I)
Only (II)
Only (III)
Solution:
Q7. EMBOLDEN
(I) She made several embolden references to the current financial situation.
(II) Do you believe alcohol commercials embolden teens to drink?
(III) The loss will only embolden me to work harder to earn a medal in the next
Olympics.
Only (I)
Only (II)
Only (III)
Solution:
4/8
Q8. APPOSITE
(I) The judgment is very apposite to the present case .
(II) Do you believe alcohol commercials apposite teens to drink?
(III) A few words about truthfulness and objectivity of this article are apposite.
Only (I)
Only (II)
Only (III)
Solution:
Q9. TARNISH
(I) If you touch silver too much you will make it tarnish, causing it to lose its lustre
and be less valuable.
(II) Wear cotton gloves when cleaning silver, because the acid in your skin can
tarnish the metal.
(III) The actions of a few can tarnish the image of the hard-working professionals
whose complete focus is on improving their clients’ performance.
Only (I)
Only (II)
Only (III)
Solution:
Tarnish: lose or cause to lose lustre, especially as a result of exposure to air or moisture. /
make or become less valuable or respected.
Q10. INFURIATE
(I) Pleading with her to calm down only seemed to infuriate her more.
(II) Even evidences of male chauvinism amongst her friends would infuriate her.
(III) The calming aloe vera plant is used by people all over the world to infuriate
burns and skin irritations.
Only (I)
5/8
Only (II)
Only (III)
Solution:
Q11. WANTON
(I) We will stop the wanton sale of school playing fields and ensure that sport takes
its proper place within the curriculum.
(II) As stated in the supplement, the heritage erosion is due to ignorance, and not
wanton destruction.
(III) The couple’s starter home was a wanton house with just enough space for the
two of them.
Only (I)
Only (II)
Only (III)
Solution:
Q12. ADDLE
(I) Because our instructor was so unclear, I had to continually ask him to addle and
repeat what he was saying.
(II) Is it true smoking marijuana can addle your brain and make it difficult for you
to concentrate?
(III) When the test questions started to addle my brain, my head began to hurt.
Only (I)
Only (II)
Only (III)
Q13. GRAPPLE
(I) So that the woman could obtain recipes every week, she would have to grapple
to the chef’s blog.
(II) The inmate dreamed that one day he would be able to grapple himself from his
unjust prison sentence.
(III) You’ll need to grapple with the dog if you want him to take his bath.
Only (I)
Only (II)
Only (III)
Solution:
Q14. DEPOSE
(I) Without hesitation, the ruler killed everyone who was linked to the attempt to
depose him.
(II) Did you fake an illness to depose sympathy from your ex-boyfriend?
(III) If Danielle gets a good grade in her math test, it will really depose her self-
confidence.
Only (I)
Only (II)
Only (III)
Solution:
7/8
Q15. TRANQUIL
(I) The doctor says I need to be in a tranquil place so I can relax.
(II) Since we were the only ones on the beach, we enjoyed a tranquil day.
(III) The yoga instructor will show us the best way to reach a tranquil state.
Only (I)
Only (II)
Only (III)
Solution:
8/8