Dear
Readers,
Today we are providing you quiz on English which is one of
the most important sections of banking exams, in which you can score maximum
with ease if you are practising on very regular basis, It is crucial for all
the upcoming banking exams, IBPS/RRB etc.
Can an experiment
conceived, carried out, and reported in kids-speak with pencil-coloured figures
and hand-written tables by school children aged 8 to 10 years get published in
a highly rated international journal following a peer-reviewing process?
Twenty-seven schoolchildren from a primary school in UK have proved this is (1) if a simple but novel scientific
question raised is (2) in a
scientific way. Their paper was published in the Royal Society’s Biology
Letters journal. Their (3) was
that bumble-bees can use a “combination of colour of flower to forage from.”
Considering that our understanding of how bees perceive coloured patterns and
scenes is inadequate, this inspiring outcome has shown that schoolchildren
guided by gifted teachers can think and (4)
out experiments like any hard-wired scientist. For these kids, doing science
changed their (5) of the
subject. Science also became “cool and fun.” This refreshing approach turns the
spotlight on the best methods of teaching turns the spotlight on the best
methods of teaching science. The (6)
learning system adopted by most schools in India, even classroom study combined
with some laboratory work with pre-defined outcomes, does very little to (7) curiosity and interest in science. Is
that one of the (8) why
out-of-the-box thinking that produces path-breaking science rarely comes out of
Indian laboratories? The children at the UK school had their gifted teacher to
guide them. Scientists from India’s space and atomic energy departments and in
some other place where serious science is done can take (a/an) (9) out of the school’s book and (10) the way in engaging with school
pupils and getting them to do real science.
1.
1) done
2) Unlikely
3) Potential
4) promising
5) possible
2.
1) questioned
2) said
3) retorted
4) answered
5) address
3.
1) question
2) finding
3) retorted
4) answered
5) address
4.
1) wage
2) create
3) execute
4) carry
5) attempt
5.
1) option
2) lives
3) visual
4) demands
5) perception
6.
1) revolutionary
2) radical
3) rote
4) adequate
5) bore
7.
1) stimulate
2) simulate
3) make
4) peek
5) judge
8.
1) cause
2) root
3) reasons
4) issues
5) sources
9.
1) thread
2) leaf
3) example
4) look
5) pages
10.
1) lead
2) start
3) deliver
4) paved
5) ahead
Directions (Q.11-15). Read each
sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error or idiomatic error
in it. The error, if any, will he in one part of the sentence. The number of
that part is the answer. If there is 'No error', the answer is '5'. (Ignore
errors of punctuation, if any).
11. (A) Very
occasionally a neutrino will collide with a neutron (B) in a chloride nucleus,
turning the (C) latter into a proton and simultaneously turning the chlorine
atom (D) to radioactive argon. (E) No error.
12. (A) While
scientists say that, on average, the global temperature (B) has increased by a
few degrees centigrade, (C) they are talking about a very large increase and a
tremendous amount of heat (D) produced. (E) No error.
13. Bacteria are of
many (A) kinds, and (B) practice (C) a great variety of (D) chemical processes
to maintain themselves. (E) No error.
14. (A) The greater
the number of cars on the road, and (B) the greater the emission of exhaust
gases, (C) greater is the (D) amount of pollution in the atmosphere. (E) No
error.
15. (A) Not (B) till a
baby kangaroo is four (C) month old, (D) does it begin to live outside its
mother’s pouch. (E) No error
Answers..
1.
5
2.
4
3.
2
4.
4
5.
5
6.
3
7.
1
8.
3
9.
5
10.
4
11.
D
12.
A
13.
C
14.
C
15.
B
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