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SBI Clerk 2024 English Test - 9
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  • Question 1/10
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    In the question five sentences are given. Rearrange these sentences in a meaningful order to answer the following questions.

    (A) Moreover, high blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is a blood pressure that is consistently higher than what is considered normal.

    (B) Systolic blood pressure is the pressure in the arteries when the heart beats, while diastolic pressure is the pressure in the arteries when the heart rests.

    (C) This means blood pushing against the walls of arteries in the body creates pressure, which generally varies throughout the day.

    (D) High blood pressure is a common condition in the world that increases the risk of stroke and heart disease.

    (E) There are 2 types of blood pressure measures: systolic and diastolic.

    Which of the following statements should be the third statement after rearrangement?

    Solutions

    By going through the given sentences, we can get that the passage is about high blood pressure. Sentence (D) is the clear initiator of the passage with the introduction of the theme. Blood pressure is defined in sentence (C) and should be the second as sentences after this are based on blood pressure. The next sentence should be sentence (A) which actually provides the definition of high blood pressure. The types are defined in sentence (E) and explained in sentence (B) thus, should be the next sentences in the given rearrangement respectively. Thus, the given rearrangement should be, DCAEB.

  • Question 2/10
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    In the question five sentences are given. Rearrange these sentences in a meaningful order to answer the following questions.

    (A) Moreover, high blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is a blood pressure that is consistently higher than what is considered normal.

    (B) Systolic blood pressure is the pressure in the arteries when the heart beats, while diastolic pressure is the pressure in the arteries when the heart rests.

    (C) This means blood pushing against the walls of arteries in the body creates pressure, which generally varies throughout the day.

    (D) High blood pressure is a common condition in the world that increases the risk of stroke and heart disease.

    (E) There are 2 types of blood pressure measures: systolic and diastolic.

    Which of the following statements should be the last statement after rearrangement?

    Solutions

    By going through the given sentences, we can get that the passage is about high blood pressure. Sentence (D) is the clear initiator of the passage with the introduction of the theme. Blood pressure is defined in sentence (C) and should be the second as sentences after this are based on blood pressure. The next sentence should be sentence (A) which actually provides the definition of high blood pressure. The types are defined in sentence (E) and explained in sentence (B). thus should be the next sentences in the given rearrangement respectively. Thus, the given rearrangement should be, DCAEB.

  • Question 3/10
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    In the question five sentences are given. Rearrange these sentences in a meaningful order to answer the following questions.

    (A) Moreover, high blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is a blood pressure that is consistently higher than what is considered normal.

    (B) Systolic blood pressure is the pressure in the arteries when the heart beats, while diastolic pressure is the pressure in the arteries when the heart rests.

    (C) This means blood pushing against the walls of arteries in the body creates pressure, which generally varies throughout the day.

    (D) High blood pressure is a common condition in the world that increases the risk of stroke and heart disease.

    (E) There are 2 types of blood pressure measures: systolic and diastolic.

    Which of the following statements should be the fourth statement after rearrangement?

    Solutions

    By going through the given sentences, we can get that the passage is about high blood pressure. Sentence (D) is the clear initiator of the passage with the introduction of the theme. Blood pressure is defined in sentence (C) and should be the second as sentences after this are based on blood pressure. The next sentence should be sentence (A) which actually provides the definition of high blood pressure. The types are defined in sentence (E) and explained in sentence (B). thus should be the next sentences in the given rearrangement respectively. Thus, the given rearrangement should be, DCAEB

  • Question 4/10
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    In the question five sentences are given. Rearrange these sentences in a meaningful order to answer the following questions.

    (A) Moreover, high blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is a blood pressure that is consistently higher than what is considered normal.

    (B) Systolic blood pressure is the pressure in the arteries when the heart beats, while diastolic pressure is the pressure in the arteries when the heart rests.

    (C) This means blood pushing against the walls of arteries in the body creates pressure, which generally varies throughout the day.

    (D) High blood pressure is a common condition in the world that increases the risk of stroke and heart disease.

    (E) There are 2 types of blood pressure measures: systolic and diastolic.

    Which of the following statements should be the second statement after rearrangement?

    Solutions

    By going through the given sentences, we can get that the passage is about high blood pressure. Sentence (D) is the clear initiator of the passage with the introduction of the theme. Blood pressure is defined in sentence (C) and should be the second as sentences after this are based on blood pressure. The next sentence should be sentence (A) which actually provides the definition of high blood pressure. The types are defined in sentence (E) and explained in sentence (B). thus should be the next sentences in the given rearrangement respectively. Thus, the given rearrangement should be, DCAEB.

  • Question 5/10
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    In the question five sentences are given. Rearrange these sentences in a meaningful order to answer the following questions.

    (A) Moreover, high blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is a blood pressure that is consistently higher than what is considered normal.

    (B) Systolic blood pressure is the pressure in the arteries when the heart beats, while diastolic pressure is the pressure in the arteries when the heart rests.

    (C) This means blood pushing against the walls of arteries in the body creates pressure, which generally varies throughout the day.

    (D) High blood pressure is a common condition in the world that increases the risk of stroke and heart disease.

    (E) There are 2 types of blood pressure measures: systolic and diastolic.

    Which of the following statements should be the first statement after rearrangement?

    Solutions

    By going through the given sentences, we can get that the passage is about high blood pressure. Sentence (D) is the clear initiator of the passage with the introduction of the theme. Blood pressure is defined in sentence (C) and should be the second as sentences after this are based on blood pressure. The next sentence should be sentence (A) which actually provides the definition of high blood pressure. The types are defined in sentence (E) and explained in sentence (B). thus should be the next sentences in the given rearrangement respectively. Thus, the given rearrangement should be, DCAEB.

  • Question 6/10
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    In each sentence four words are given in bold in which one word may or may not be correctly spelt. Choose the incorrect word as your answer choice.

    The bass guiter began to thump so loudly that it resonated in my head.

    Solutions

    The word ‘guiter’ was wrongly spelt and the correct spelling is ‘guitar’.

  • Question 7/10
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    In each sentence four words are given in bold in which one word may or may not be correctly spelt. Choose the incorrect word as your answer choice.

    His daughter stared back at him with an expresion of sullen resentment.

    Solutions

    The word ‘expresion’ was wrongly spelt and the correct spelling is ‘expression’.

  • Question 8/10
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    A idiom is given in each question with three sentences having the same idiom. Choose the sentence that has the correct usage of the given idiom as your answer choice.

    A dime a dozen

    (A) What it comes down to, especially on the Internet, is that plagiarists are a dime a dozen.

    (B) Sorry I'm feeling a bit a dime a dozen and won't be able to come in today.

    (C) I thought it was something special but it turns out they're a dime a dozen.

    Solutions

    ‘A dime a dozen’ means Very common: quite ordinary. Hence, only statements A and C are correct. For option B the correct idiom should be ‘under the weather’.

  • Question 9/10
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    A idiom is given in each question with three sentences having the same idiom. Choose the sentence that has the correct usage of the given idiom as your answer choice.

    Cut corners

    (A) I meant to just have a small party but too many people came and it quickly cut corners

    (B) I went back to college at 30 years old and figured cut corners.

    (C) This is an important project so don't cut any corners on this one.

    Solutions

    ‘cut corners’ means to skip steps or not do things completely. Thus, only option (c) is correct here. For A, the correct idiom should be ‘get out of hand’. And, for B, the idiom should be ‘better late than never’.

  • Question 10/10
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    A idiom is given in each question with three sentences having the same idiom. Choose the sentence that has the correct usage of the given idiom as your answer choice.

    Get it out of system

    (A) I really want to go to karaoke, sing a few songs and just get it out of my system.

    (B) You don't have to get it out of your system on your employees to be successful.

    (C) I don't want to change schools and be get it out of system

    Solutions

    ‘get it out of system’ means to do something you really want to and have been waiting to. Thus, only option A is true here. For B, the correct idiom is ‘to be hard’ and for C the idiom should be ‘fish out of water’.

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