IBPS : Specialist Officers Exam Paper Held On 14.02.2016 - (English Language)


IBPS : Specialist Officers Exam Paper Held On 14.02.2016 - (English Language)


Directions (Q51-55): The questions has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted, Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

51. Couples possessing a specific gene were less bothered by the emotional ……….. in their marriage as ……… to those who didn’t have that gene.

a) upheavals; compared
b) traumas ; against
c) challenges ; belonged
d) tribulations ; regards
e) along ; forced

Q52. Chhattisgarh was …… the first few states in the country that ….. a ban on ‘Gutkha’.

a) among ; imposed
b) between ; set
c) part ; restricted
d) one ; lifted
e) along ; forced

Q53. Right from a young age, children should be taught about the harmful effects of smoking so that they ………. From …….. in it once they grow up.

a) avert ; revelling
b) resolve ; rejoicing
c) refrain ; indulging
d) abstain ; taking
e) withdraw ; addicting

Q54. Childhood obesity is a major health ……….. and a leading ……… of cancer.

a) hazard ; result
b) issues ; reason
c) matter ; grounds
d) problem ; cause
e) phenomenon ; base

Q55. A police team was ……. to ……… the case.

a) formed ; following
b) constituted ; investigate
c) located ; adjudge
d) remanded ; study
e) exected ; probe

Directions (Q56-65): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark the part with the error as your anwer. If there is no error, mark ‘No error’ as your answer. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.)

Q56. Bad lipstick woes/strike even/the most diligent/of makeup users.

a) Bad lipstick woes
b) Strike even
c) the most diligent
d) of makeup users
e) No error

Q57. Our behaviour/and interest in/ socialising is determined/ by our genes.

a) Our behaviour
b) and interest in
c) socialising is determined
d) by our genes
e) nor error

Q58. With the problem of/shortage of doctors/plagues the entire State,/rural areas are the worse hit.

a) with the problem of
b) shortage of doctors
c) plagues the entire state
d) rural areas are the worse hit
e) No error

Q59. While the government continue to/promise better health care facilities/for all the residents of the rudiments of the State/rural areas remain a major cause on concern.

a) While the government continues to
b) Promise better health care faculties
c) For all the residents of the State
d) Rural areas remain a major cause on concern
e) No error

Q60. Human temperamental factors/which motivate people to/form relationship and maintain them,/are prove to have a genetic base.

a) Human temperamental factors
b) Which motivate people to
c) Form relationships and maintain them
d) Are prove to have a genetic base,
e) No error

Q61. The man, who was allegedly/stolen a sum of Rs.6 lakh/was finally arrested by the police.

a) The man, who was allegedly
b) Stolen a sum of Rs.6 lakh
c) Was finally
d) Arrested by the police
e) No error

Q62. The tobacco laced toothpaste,/popular in the rural areas of the State,/is considered to been the major cause behind/the rising member of oral cancer cases.

a) The tobacco laced toothpaste
b) Popular in the rural areas of the state
c) is considered to been the major cause behind
d) the rising member of oral cancer cases
e) No error

Q63. It is important to note/that childhood cancers can be prevented/to a greatest extent/if a healthy lifestyle is followed.

a) It is important to note
b) that childhood cancers can be prevented
c) to a greatest extent
d) if healthy lifestyle is followed
e) No error

Q64. A watermelon/is one of the healthiest fruit/to eat, if you are/planning to go on a diet.

a) A watermelon
b) Is one of the healthiest fruit
c) to eat, if you are
d) planning to go on a diet
e) no error

Q65. Patients can now scheduled/appointments while at home/and get confirmation for the same/via email.

a) Patients can now scheduled
b) appointments while at home
c) and get confirmation for the same
d) via email
e) No error

Directions (Q66-75): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions. Certain words/phrases are givne in bold to help you located them, while answering some of the queistons.
In 2012, the Arctic was hot. But while it still matters for environmental reasons, the surge of interest in its economy has ebbed. That surge was driven by three thigns. First, the Arctic contains vast amounts of energy, which could become accessible as the workd warms and the ice retreats in summer. The US Geological survey has said that about a quarter of the world’s undiscovered oil and gas lies in Aractic waters. Second, the melting ice allows cargo ships to sail round Russia’s northern coast for about two months in summer. This cuts the distance for ships travelling from Shanghai to Rotterdam by almost a quarter and the transit time by about two weeks. It was once said the Northem. Sea Route would one day rival the Suez canal as the best way to ship goods from East Asia to Europe. Third, the Arctic seemed a model of international cooperation. The eight countries with territory inside the Arctic circle settled through the Arctic Council, originally a scientific forum which in 2011-13 signed its first treaties, on search and rescue missions and cleaning up oil spills. Nothing exemplified its
popularity better than the rush of tropical Asian centuries to join. China, India and Singapore were granted observer status in 2013. But since mid - 2014, the Arctic’s allure has lessened. Its energy is pricey. Even at $ 100 a barrel, many fields were marginal because the weather is so extreme. A Russian and Norwegian firm together developing one of the largest gasfields ever discovered, motheballed the project in 2012. With oil at $ 50 a barrel, few Arctic fields would be economic. Energy exploration in the Arctic is in fact referred to by some as a licence to lose money. With regard to the Northern Sea Route – In 2013, 71-ships traversed Russia’s Arctic, according to the Northern Sea Route Information Office : a large increase since 2010, when the number was just four. But 16000 ships passed throught he Suez canal between Europe and Asia in 2013, so the northern route is not starting to compete. In 2014 traffic along the Northern Sea Route fell to 53 Ships, only four of which sailed from Asia and docked in Europe (the rest went from one Russian port to another). The route does not yet link Europe and East Aisa. The decline in 2014 was partly caused by the weather : less sea ice melted last summer than in 2013, so the route was more dangerous. But its limitations go beyond that. Cutting a week or two off transit time is not the benefit it may seem if the vessel arrives a day late. In shipping just-in-time arrival matters, not only speed. The new-generation container ships are  too cumbersome to use the Arctic so, as these become more common, the northern route becomes less attractive. The Arctic Council continues to expand: it is setting up a new economic body to boost business. But however much its members cooperate, the council cannot offset hostilities between Russia and the West-hostilities, which affect the Arctic, too. Russia is stepping up its military operations there. This does not mean fighting is about to break out in the Arctic; nor are shipping and energy exploration about to end.

Q66. Which of the following can be said about the Suez canal?

a) Its shipping traffic has dramatically reduced with the opening up of the Northem
Sea Route.
b) Russian shipping traffic through this route is increasing dramatically.
c) It is at present the best way to ship goods between Europe and East Asia.
d) New-generation cargo ships are facing challenges along this route.
e) Word to expand its capacity should be undertaken soon.

Q67. Which of the following is true in the context of the passage?

a) Climate change has resulted in a huge increase in Arctic temperatures.
b) Oil and natural gas reserves in the Arctic have more or less been depleted.
c) Coal and natural gas are the most cost effective energy sources today.
d) Asian countries have been awarded the major mining rights in the Arctic.
e) None of the given statements is true in the context of the passage.

Q68. What does the phrase ‘as a license to lose money’ convey?

a) the penalties for polluting the Arctic are very heavy.
b) Exploring the energy in the Arctic is expensive and may not be profitable for companies.
c) It is very difficult to obtain requisite permissions to explore the Arctic region.
d) Mining for minerals in the Arctic poses risks to the health and lives of explorers.
e) As countries have deliberately lowered the price of oil, Russian oil companies are in financial trouble.

Q69. Choose the word which is most nearly the same in meaning to the word ‘Lies’ given in bold as used in the passage.

a) Rests
b) Reclines
c) Untruths
d) Reality
e) Lazy

Q70. Which of the following is the central ideal of the passage?

a) The Arctic has a lot of resource and many countries are fighting over these at present.
b) Dialogue is the only way to achieve resolution of the conflict between Russia and the West.
c) The Arctic region has seen a major economic transformation thanks to its natural heath.
d) The Arctic circle is in the midst of a tremendous environmental and economic crisis.
e) While the potential of the arctic was hyped in the past, today there are reservations about it.

Q71. What does the author suggest regarding the Arctic Council?

A) It should convince its members to reduce the price of oil.
B) It should not be exclusive and should admit other countries as members.
C) It should continue to remain purely a scientific body.

a) Only A
b) B and C
c) All of these
d) A and C
e) None of these

Q72. Choose the word which is opposite in meaning to the word ‘Extreme’ given in bold as used in the passage.

a) Nearest
b) Minimum
c) Moderate
d) Peaceful
e) Insignificant

Q73. What is the author’s view regarding Russia’s present actions?

a) It will shortly result in military conflict in the region.
b) It has caused closure of shipping through the Northem Sea Route.
c) Oil and gas projects with Norway will be suspended.
d) It will adversely affect the spirit of cooperation in the Arctic region.
e) Other than those given as options

Q74. Which of the following is/are (a) reason/s which impact energy exploration in the Arctic?

A. High cost of exploration projects.
B. Climatic conditions.
C. Excessive red tape and clearances to be obtained from the Arctic Council.

a) Only A
b) Only B
c) All of these
d) A and B
e) B and C

Q75. What do the statistics regarding the Northern Sea Route cited in the passage indicate?

a) It has drastically reduced the burden on the Suez canal.
b) It has not been utilised to the degree anticipated.
c) It has caused the Arctic to be severely polluted.
d) There have been a huge number of accidents along this route.
e) The burden on Russian ports has decreased substantially.

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Directions (Q76-85): Which of the phrases given against the sentence should replace the word/phrase given in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? IF the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark ‘No correction required’ as the answer.

76. While buying a home or renting an apartment, one of the most sought after spaces is that of parking.

a) few of the much
b) some of much
c) once the most
d) one for the most
e) no correction required

Q77. Some of the best experiments coming from outside the chain of command.

a) comes of
b) comes from
c) coming for
d) come from
e) No correction required

Q78. Besides the obvious tangible benefits, the new policy will have an immensely positively effect on the mind-sets of working women.

a) immensely positively affect
b) effective positive
c) immense positive affect
d) immensely positive effect
e) No correction required

Q79. Banks will now take control of a company that owes its customers Rs.9500 crore.

a) take controlling of
b) takes control of
c) controlled
d) taking control for
e) No correction required

Q80. Labour markets around the world have not been able to keep pace on rapid shifts in the global economy.

a) kept pace with
b) keep pace with
c) keeping pace on
d) keeps pace in
e) no correction required

Q81. According to media, the CEO has energised the company and build strong foundations for its future.

a) built strong
b) strongly build
c) building strong
d) strongly building
e) No correction required

Q82. India now qualifies among the sixteen countries having the longer paid leave for new mothers.

a) having the long
b) having the longest
c) who has the longer
d) the longest
e) no correction required

Q83. Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam rose from humbly binging’s to become the country’s top missile scientist and its first technocrat president.

a) rose form humble
b) rising from humble
c) rise of humble
d) risen humbly of
e) no correction required

Q84. To secure privacy meaningfully, some limits have to be place on the government’s ability to gather information.

a) has to be placed on
b) having being placed in
c) have to be placed on
d) had placed on to
e) no correction required

Q85. As predicted by the IMO, monsoon is likely too stay strong for the next strong days.

a) lie to stay
b) likely for staying
c) likely to stay
d) liked for staying
e) no correction required

Directions (Q86-90): Rearrange the following six sentences A, B, C, D, E and F in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the given questions. A. To this affect, the Prime Minister recently appealed to the farmers to grow pulses on a part of their land. B. We would rather not produce this to be deposed of crop in the first place as production takes a toll not only on the natural resources like soil and water, but also impacts environment because of green house emissions. C. Every year Indians spend cores of rupees from the public exchequer for preventing decay of specific food grains, but to no avail. D. Alternatively, we could produce other crops like pulses; which we import very often. E. But such appeals in all likelihood will go unheeded as long as distorted incentives to produce cereals – wheat and rice-continue. F. We then spend a fortune again to dispose of the plied up waste.

Q86. Which of the following should be the third sentence after the rearrangement?

a) A
b) B
c) F
d) D
e) E

Q87. Which of the following should be the sixth (last) sentence after the rearrangement?

a) A
b) E
c) D
d) C
e) B

Q88. Which of the following should be the first sentence after the rearrangement?

a) A
b) B
c) C
d) D
e) E

Q89. Which of the following should be the fourth sentence after the rearrangement?

a) A
b) B
c) C
d) E
e) D

Q90. Which of the following should be the second sentence after the rearrangement?

a) A
b) B
c) C
d) D
e) E

Directions (Q. Q91-100): In the given passage, there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. Against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank approximately. Find the approximate word in each case. (91) it innovation on steroids, innovation at warp speed or just the innovation of rapid innovation, the essential point remains. Technology is (92) innovation at its core, allowing companies to test new ideas at speeds and prices that were (93) even a decade ago. They can stick features, on websites and tell within hours how customers respond. They can see results from in-store promotions, or efforts to boots process productivity, almost as quickly. The (94)? Innovation initiatives that used to take  months and megabucks to coordinate and launch can now be started in seconds, for peanuts. And that makes innovation, the lifeblood of growth, more (95) and cheap. Companies are able to get a much better idea of how their customers behave and what they want this gives new offerings and marketing efforts a better shot at success. As a result, companies will also be (96) to try out new things because the price of failure is so much lower. That will bring big changes in corporate culture making it easier to challenge accepted wisdom, for instance and forcing managers to give more employees a (97) in the innovation process. There will be even better payoffs for customers, their likes and dislikes will have much more (98) on companies’ decisions. In globally competitive markets, they will ultimately end up getting products and services better (99) to their needs. Already, this powerful new capability is (100) the way some of the biggest companies in the world do business, inspiring new strategies and revolutionizing the research-anddevelopment process.

Q91.

a) Call
b) Says
c) Yell
d) Greet
e) Welcome

Q92.

a) Curbing
b) transforming
c) letting
d) remaining
e) acting

Q93.

a) aware
b) fathom
c) unimaginable
d) their
e) curious

Q94.

a) pitfall
b) issue
c) cause
d) result
e) next

Q95.

a) fragile
b) dynamics
c) efficient
d) skilled
e) inept

Q96.

a) prone
b) willing
c) responsibly
d) foreword
e) volunteer

Q97.

a) talk
b) assert
c) say
d) faith
e) sound

Q98.

a) affect
b) crush
c) impress
d) attitude
e) impact

Q99.

a) specifically
b) tailored
c) comfortable
d) order
e) design

Q100.

a) changing
b) certain
c) paving
d) working
e) qualifying

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