English Language Questions for SBI Clerks

Directions (1-5): In each of these questions, a sentence has one or two blanks, each blank indicating that the something has been omitted. Beneath the sentence are given four words or a set of word. Choose the word or the set of words for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
1. The perpetual spinning of particles is much like that of a top, with one significant difference, unlike the top, the particles have no need to be wound up, for …………… is one of their …………… properties.                   (2)

  1. (1) revolution-radical
  2. (2) rotation-intrinsic
  3. (3) motion-intangible
  4. (4) acceleration-hypothetical
  5. (5) None of these
2. The …………… terrorist was finally …………… by the police.                                                 (2)

  1. (1) famous-apprehended
  2. (2) notorious–nabbed
  3. (3) crafty–admonished
  4. (4) renowned–caught
  5. (5) None of these
3. It is foolish to vent your spleen on a/an …………… object. Still, you make …………… enemies that way.        (4)

  1. (1) immobile–bitter
  2. (2) interesting–curious
  3. (3) humane–more
  4. (4) inanimate–fewer
  5. (5) None of these
4. Compromise is …………… to passionate natures because it seems to surrender, and to intellectual natures it seems a …………… .                                                                                             (1)

  1. (1) unsuited–submission
  2. (2) odious–confusion
  3. (3) intimidations–dichotomy
  4. (4) inherent–fabrication
  5. (5) None of these
5. The village headman was unlettered, but he was no fool he could see through the …………… of the businessman’s proposition and promptly …………… him down.                                                              (4)

  1. (1) deception–forced
  2. (2) naiveté–turned
  3. (3) potential–forced
  4. (4) sophistry–turned
  5. (5) None of these