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English Quiz on Banking Exams

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Question 1

Directions: In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five words are suggested one of which fits the blank appropriately.

He helped (1) his country from a system of violence and prejudice. When asked to speak on leadership he would give an analogy. Recollecting his childhood and the time he spent (2) cattle he would say “You can lead from behind.” As a boy he was greatly (3) by Jongintaba. The tribal king who raised him. When Jongintaba held meetings of his court the men would gather in circle and only (4) all had spoken did the king speak. When Mandela (5) meetings, some of his colleagues would often shout asking him to move faster on various issues. He would simply listen. When he (6) did speak he would slowly and (7) summarize everyone's point of view and then give his own. The (8) in leadership, he believed, was allowing yourself (as a leader) to be led sometimes. In 1993, as President he proposed that the minimum voting age of 18 should be (9) to 14. The proposal was not approved. He accepted his setback with great humility. (10) how to abandon a failed idea is often the most difficult decision a leader has to make.
Find out the appropriate word in each case.

Question 2

Directions: In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five words are suggested one of which fits the blank appropriately.

He helped (2) his country from a system of violence and prejudice. When asked to speak on leadership he would give an analogy. Recollecting his childhood and the time he spent (3) cattle he would say “You can lead from behind.” As a boy he was greatly (4) by Jongintaba. The tribal king who raised him. When Jongintaba held meetings of his court the men would gather in circle and only (5) all had spoken did the king speak. When Mandela (6) meetings, some of his colleagues would often shout asking him to move faster on various issues. He would simply listen. When he (7) did speak he would slowly and (8) summarize everyone's point of view and then give his own. The (9) in leadership, he believed, was allowing yourself (as a leader) to be led sometimes. In 1993, as President he proposed that the minimum voting age of 18 should be (10) to 14. The proposal was not approved. He accepted his setback with great humility. (11) how to abandon a failed idea is often the most difficult decision a leader has to make.
Find out the appropriate word in each case.

Question 3

Directions: In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five words are suggested one of which fits the blank appropriately.

He helped (3) his country from a system of violence and prejudice. When asked to speak on leadership he would give an analogy. Recollecting his childhood and the time he spent (4) cattle he would say “You can lead from behind.” As a boy he was greatly (5) by Jongintaba. The tribal king who raised him. When Jongintaba held meetings of his court the men would gather in circle and only (6) all had spoken did the king speak. When Mandela (7) meetings, some of his colleagues would often shout asking him to move faster on various issues. He would simply listen. When he (8) did speak he would slowly and (9) summarize everyone's point of view and then give his own. The (10) in leadership, he believed, was allowing yourself (as a leader) to be led sometimes. In 1993, as President he proposed that the minimum voting age of 18 should be (11) to 14. The proposal was not approved. He accepted his setback with great humility. (12) how to abandon a failed idea is often the most difficult decision a leader has to make.
Find out the appropriate word in each case.

Question 4

Directions: In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five words are suggested one of which fits the blank appropriately.

He helped (4) his country from a system of violence and prejudice. When asked to speak on leadership he would give an analogy. Recollecting his childhood and the time he spent (5) cattle he would say “You can lead from behind.” As a boy he was greatly (6) by Jongintaba. The tribal king who raised him. When Jongintaba held meetings of his court the men would gather in circle and only (7) all had spoken did the king speak. When Mandela (8) meetings, some of his colleagues would often shout asking him to move faster on various issues. He would simply listen. When he (9) did speak he would slowly and (10) summarize everyone's point of view and then give his own. The (11) in leadership, he believed, was allowing yourself (as a leader) to be led sometimes. In 1993, as President he proposed that the minimum voting age of 18 should be (12) to 14. The proposal was not approved. He accepted his setback with great humility. (13) how to abandon a failed idea is often the most difficult decision a leader has to make.
Find out the appropriate word in each case.

Question 5

Directions: In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five words are suggested one of which fits the blank appropriately.

He helped (5) his country from a system of violence and prejudice. When asked to speak on leadership he would give an analogy. Recollecting his childhood and the time he spent (6) cattle he would say “You can lead from behind.” As a boy he was greatly (7) by Jongintaba. The tribal king who raised him. When Jongintaba held meetings of his court the men would gather in circle and only (8) all had spoken did the king speak. When Mandela (9) meetings, some of his colleagues would often shout asking him to move faster on various issues. He would simply listen. When he (10) did speak he would slowly and (11) summarize everyone's point of view and then give his own. The (12) in leadership, he believed, was allowing yourself (as a leader) to be led sometimes. In 1993, as President he proposed that the minimum voting age of 18 should be (13) to 14. The proposal was not approved. He accepted his setback with great humility. (14) how to abandon a failed idea is often the most difficult decision a leader has to make.
Find out the appropriate word in each case.

Question 6

Directions: In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five words are suggested one of which fits the blank appropriately.

He helped (6) his country from a system of violence and prejudice. When asked to speak on leadership he would give an analogy. Recollecting his childhood and the time he spent (7) cattle he would say “You can lead from behind.” As a boy he was greatly (8) by Jongintaba. The tribal king who raised him. When Jongintaba held meetings of his court the men would gather in circle and only (9) all had spoken did the king speak. When Mandela (10) meetings, some of his colleagues would often shout asking him to move faster on various issues. He would simply listen. When he (11) did speak he would slowly and (12) summarize everyone's point of view and then give his own. The (13) in leadership, he believed, was allowing yourself (as a leader) to be led sometimes. In 1993, as President he proposed that the minimum voting age of 18 should be (14) to 14. The proposal was not approved. He accepted his setback with great humility. (15) how to abandon a failed idea is often the most difficult decision a leader has to make.
Find out the appropriate word in each case.

Question 7

Directions: In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five words are suggested one of which fits the blank appropriately.

He helped (7) his country from a system of violence and prejudice. When asked to speak on leadership he would give an analogy. Recollecting his childhood and the time he spent (8) cattle he would say “You can lead from behind.” As a boy he was greatly (9) by Jongintaba. The tribal king who raised him. When Jongintaba held meetings of his court the men would gather in circle and only (10) all had spoken did the king speak. When Mandela (11) meetings, some of his colleagues would often shout asking him to move faster on various issues. He would simply listen. When he (12) did speak he would slowly and (13) summarize everyone's point of view and then give his own. The (14) in leadership, he believed, was allowing yourself (as a leader) to be led sometimes. In 1993, as President he proposed that the minimum voting age of 18 should be (15) to 14. The proposal was not approved. He accepted his setback with great humility. (16) how to abandon a failed idea is often the most difficult decision a leader has to make.
Find out the appropriate word in each case.

Question 8

Directions: In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five words are suggested one of which fits the blank appropriately.

He helped (8) his country from a system of violence and prejudice. When asked to speak on leadership he would give an analogy. Recollecting his childhood and the time he spent (9) cattle he would say “You can lead from behind.” As a boy he was greatly (10) by Jongintaba. The tribal king who raised him. When Jongintaba held meetings of his court the men would gather in circle and only (11) all had spoken did the king speak. When Mandela (12) meetings, some of his colleagues would often shout asking him to move faster on various issues. He would simply listen. When he (13) did speak he would slowly and (14) summarize everyone's point of view and then give his own. The (15) in leadership, he believed, was allowing yourself (as a leader) to be led sometimes. In 1993, as President he proposed that the minimum voting age of 18 should be (16) to 14. The proposal was not approved. He accepted his setback with great humility. (17) how to abandon a failed idea is often the most difficult decision a leader has to make.
Find out the appropriate word in each case.

Question 9

Directions: In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five words are suggested one of which fits the blank appropriately.

He helped (9) his country from a system of violence and prejudice. When asked to speak on leadership he would give an analogy. Recollecting his childhood and the time he spent (10) cattle he would say “You can lead from behind.” As a boy he was greatly (11) by Jongintaba. The tribal king who raised him. When Jongintaba held meetings of his court the men would gather in circle and only (12) all had spoken did the king speak. When Mandela (13) meetings, some of his colleagues would often shout asking him to move faster on various issues. He would simply listen. When he (14) did speak he would slowly and (15) summarize everyone's point of view and then give his own. The (16) in leadership, he believed, was allowing yourself (as a leader) to be led sometimes. In 1993, as President he proposed that the minimum voting age of 18 should be (17) to 14. The proposal was not approved. He accepted his setback with great humility. (18) how to abandon a failed idea is often the most difficult decision a leader has to make.
Find out the appropriate word in each case.

Question 10

Directions: In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five words are suggested one of which fits the blank appropriately.

He helped (10) his country from a system of violence and prejudice. When asked to speak on leadership he would give an analogy. Recollecting his childhood and the time he spent (11) cattle he would say “You can lead from behind.” As a boy he was greatly (12) by Jongintaba. The tribal king who raised him. When Jongintaba held meetings of his court the men would gather in circle and only (13) all had spoken did the king speak. When Mandela (14) meetings, some of his colleagues would often shout asking him to move faster on various issues. He would simply listen. When he (15) did speak he would slowly and (16) summarize everyone's point of view and then give his own. The (17) in leadership, he believed, was allowing yourself (as a leader) to be led sometimes. In 1993, as President he proposed that the minimum voting age of 18 should be (18) to 14. The proposal was not approved. He accepted his setback with great humility. (19) how to abandon a failed idea is often the most difficult decision a leader has to make.
Find out the appropriate word in each case.
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