Arihant Expert Team Solutions for Exercise 1: English Language

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Questions from Arihant Expert Team Solutions for Exercise 1: English Language with Hints & Solutions

MEDIUM
SBI PO Mains
IMPORTANT

Given below the sentences each of which has been divided into five parts out of which the first part has between marked bold. Each of the questions is then followed by the five options which give the sequence of the rearranged parts. You must choose the option which gives the correct sequence of the parts. If the sentence is already arranged or the correct sequence doesn’t match any of the given sequence, mark i.e. “None of the above” as your answer.

Several people became leaders/remained where they were(A)/ and Ministers after that (B)/ rally but the people(C)/belonging to the community(D).

MEDIUM
SBI PO Mains
IMPORTANT

Given below the sentences each of which has been divided into five parts out of which the first part has between marked bold. Each of the questions is then followed by the five options which give the sequence of the rearranged parts. You must choose the option which gives the correct sequence of the parts. If the sentence is already arranged or the correct sequence doesn’t match any of the given sequence, mark i.e. “None of the above” as your answer.

He also directed the department/to develop the new schools as model(A)/completion of construction work(B)/construction technology for early(C)/institutions and engage modern(D).

MEDIUM
SBI PO Mains
IMPORTANT

Given below the sentences each of which has been divided into five parts out of which the first part has between marked bold. Each of the questions is then followed by the five options which give the sequence of the rearranged parts. You must choose the option which gives the correct sequence of the parts. If the sentence is already arranged or the correct sequence doesn’t match any of the given sequence, mark i.e. “None of the above” as your answer.

The U.S. is a/to its being an open society(A)/ nation of immigrants(B)/in the present global order(C)/and owes its predominant position(D).

EASY
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In the following question, two columns are given containing three sentences/phrases each. In the first column, sentences/phrases are A, B and C and in the second column may or may not connect with another sentence/phrase from the second column to make a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. Question has five options, four of which display the sequences in which the sentence/phrase can be joined to form a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. If none of the options given forms a correct sentence after combination, mark “None of these” as your answer.

Column (1)

Column (2)

(A) As the head of the family, he ensures that

(D) he runs around like a headless chicken
(B) Ravi is such a disorganized fellow that (E) he succeeds to make everyone
(C) The boy next door nags his parents because (F) he goes out and earns a living for his family

EASY
SBI PO Mains
IMPORTANT

In the following question two columns are given containing three sentences/phrases each. In the first column, sentences/phrases are A, B and C and in the second column may or may not connect with another sentence/phrase from the second column to make a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. Question has five options, four of which display the sequences in which the sentence/phrase can be joined to form a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. If none of the options given forms a correct sentence after combination, mark “None of these” as your answer.

Column (1)  Column (2)
(A) Some rich guy from Boston (D) are losing an argument
(B) People tend to raise their voices when they    (E) all were fatally injured
(C) As soon as the herd heard the gunshots, they (F) just bought the house next to mine

EASY
SBI PO Mains
IMPORTANT

In the following question, two columns are given containing three sentences/phrases each. In the first column, sentences/phrases are A, B and C and in the second column may or may not connect with another sentence/phrase from the second column to make a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. Question has five options, four of which display the sequences in which the sentence/phrase can be joined to form a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. If none of the options given forms a correct sentence after combination, mark “None of these” as your answer.

Column (1)  Column (2)
(A) Tom always drinks at least (D) he might still be alive
(B) If he had taken his doctor's advice (E) went on a picnic together
(C) I can still remember the time when       (F) three cups of coffee in the morning 

EASY
SBI PO Mains
IMPORTANT

In the following question, two columns are given containing three sentences/phrases each. In the first column, sentences/phrases are A, B and C and in the second column may or may not connect with another sentence/phrase from the second column to make a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. Question has five options, four of which display the sequences in which the sentence/phrase can be joined to form a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. If none of the options given forms a correct sentence after combination, mark “None of these” as your answer.

Column (1)  Column (2)
(A) It seems like yesterday, but it's actually (D) whether or not you are happy
(B) I can't believe Vijay is still talking about    (E) nearly ten years since we first met
(C) The only thing that matters is (F) what happens two years ago

EASY
SBI PO Mains
IMPORTANT

In the following question, two columns are given containing three sentences/phrases each. In the first column, sentences/phrases are A, B and C and in the second column may or may not connect with another sentence/phrase from the second column to make a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. Question has five options, four of which display the sequences in which the sentence/phrase can be joined to form a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. If none of the options given forms a correct sentence after combination, mark “None of these” as your answer.

Column (1)  Column (2)
(A) After school, Jack usually sticks around as long as   (D) had gone with the microwave
(B) We are planning on doing sights  (E) he can because he doesn't want to go home 
(C) Even the repairman couldn't figure out what (F) of the city tomorrow morning