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New Pattern Phrase Improvement for IBPS PO

New Pattern Phrase Improvement for IBPS PO
New Pattern Phrase Improvement for IBPS PO

In the questions given below a part of the sentence has been highlighted in bold. Find the correct alternative to that phrase from the below given options if required. Otherwise choose none of these.
QUESTION 1.
The concerns of a slowdown have slowly but surely travels from social media chatter, anecdotal evidence and scattered data points, to the 18th floor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
(A)but surely travelled from social media chatter, and anecdotal evidence and scattered data points,
(B)but surely travelled from social media chatter, anecdotal evidence to scattered data points,
(C)but surely had travelled to social media chatter, anecdotal evidence and scattered data points,
(D)but surely had travelled from social media chatter, anecdotal evidence and scattered data points,
(E)but surely travelled from social media chatter, anecdotal evidence and scattered data points.


QUESTION 2.
They somehow seemed to nurture the belief that low rates do not quite work in India.
(A)seem to nurture the belief that low rates do not quite work in India
(B)seem to nurture the belief that low rates do not quite work in India
(C)seems to nurture the belief that low rates do not quite work in India
(D)seem to nurture the beliefs that low rates do not quite work in India
(E)seem to nurture the belief that low rates do not quite worked in India

QUESTION 3.
Unless there is a dramatic dip in sentiment, the data on inflation is like to make it difficult for RBI to prune interest rates before January or the Union Budget.
(A)the data on inflation is likely to made it difficult for RBI to prune interest rates before January
(B)the data on inflation is likely to makes it difficult for RBI to prune interest rates before January
(C)the data on inflation is likely to make it difficult for RBI to prune interest rates before January
(D)the data on inflation is likely to make it difficult for RBI to prunes interests rates before January
(E)the data on inflation is likely to make it difficult for RBI to prune interest rates along January

QUESTION 4.
But such hidebound postures often dampened the efficacy of a rate cut, perhaps achieving less than what it could have if timed rightly.
(A) posture often dampen the efficacy of a rate cut, perhaps achieving less
(B) postures often dampen the efficacies of a rate cut, perhaps achieving less
(C) postures often dampen the efficacy of a rates cut, perhaps achieving less
(D) postures often dampen the efficacy of a rate cut, thus achieving less
(E) postures often dampen the efficacy of a rate cut, perhaps achieving less

QUESTION 5.
The luxury of competing in a market for which their brand has a monopoly or near-monopoly position was so worthwhile that it is worth accepting risks when the opportunity arises.
(A)positions is so worthwhile that it was worth accepting risks when the opportunity
(B)position is so worthwhile that it is worth accepted risks when the opportunity
(C)position is so worthwhile that it is worth accepting risks while the opportunity
(D)position is so worthwhile that it is worth accepting risks when the opportunity
(E)position was so worthwhile which it is worth accepting risks when the opportunity

QUESTION 6.
Indeed, notwithstanding some moderation in growth that we expect in the second half of 2017, we had estimate full-year global GDP growth of 3.6%, which will also mark a return of above-trend global growth.
(A)we estimate full-year global GDP growth of 3.6%
(B)we estimates full-year global GDP growth of 3.6%
(C)we estimate full-years global GDP growth of 3.6%
(D)we had estimated full-year global GDP growth of 3.6%
(E)we estimating full-year global GDP growth of 3.6%

QUESTION 7.
The pace of monetary tightening is intrinsically link to how central banks acess the risks to price and financial stability.
(A)monetary tightening is intrinsically linked to how to central banks assess
(B)monetary tightening is intrinsically linking to how central banks assess
(C)monetary tightening was intrinsically linked to how central banks assess
(D)monetary tightening is intrinsically linked to how central banks assess
(E)monetary tightening has intrinsically linked to how central banks assess

QUESTION 8.
All things considered, our assessment is that financial stability risks appear limited, however there are some pockets of corporate credit and subprime loans in the consumer space which bear watching.
(A)thus there are some pockets of corporate credit and subprime loans
(B)whereas there are some pockets of corporate credit and subprime loans
(C)though there are some pockets of corporate credit and subprime loans
(D)though their are some pockets of corporate credit and subprime loans
(E)though there is some pockets of corporate credit and subprime loans

QUESTION 9.
The key risk to watch out to would be if the US takes up financial deregulation in away that could accelerate the pace of increase in leverage, increasing the risks of a boom-bust scenario.
(A) to watched out for would be if the US takes up financial
(B) to watch out for would be if the US takes up financial
(C) to watch out towards would be if the US takes up financial
(D) to watch out for will be if the US takes up financial
(E) to watch out for would be if the US took up financial

QUESTION 10.
One negative effect of demonetisation have been a wave of write-offs of farm loans by state governments.
(A)demonetisation had been a wave of write-offs of farm loans by state
(B)demonetisation has been a wave of write-off of farm loans by state
(C)demonetisation has been a wave of write-offs of farm loans to state
(D)demonetisation has been a wave of write-offs of farm loans by state
(E)demonetisation has being a wave of write-offs of farm loans by state

QUESTION 11.
Technological change and industry disruption seems to be accelerating. And digital information networks are linking individuals, organizations and nations as never before.
(A)disruption seemed to be accelerating
(B)disruption seem to be acceleration
(C)disruption seem to be accelerating
(D)disruption seeming to be accelerating
(E)disruptions seem to be accelerating

QUESTION 12.
Obsessing so much about budget and deadlines will kill ideas before they get off the ground.
(A)Obsessing to much about budget and deadlines will
(B)Obsessing too more about budget and deadlines will
(C)Obsessing too much into budget and deadlines will
(D)Obsessing too much about budget and deadlines will
(E)Obsessing too on budgets and deadlines will

QUESTION 13.
To help individuals see where their work fit in the ecosystem, encourage relationships with colleagues in the innovation chain, from manufacturing to marketing and distribution.
(A)To help individuals see where there work fits in the ecosystem,
(B)To help individuals see where their work fits in the ecosystem,
(C)To help individual sees where their work fits in the ecosystem,
(D)To help individuals sees where their work fits in the ecosystem,
(E)To help individuals see which their work fits in the ecosystem,

QUESTION 14.
In terms of looking for a good private equity fund, you look obviously at the manager’s past track record.
(A)you looked obviously at the manager’s past track record.
(B)you had look obviously at the manager’s past track record.
(C)you have been looking obviously at the manager’s past track record.
(D)you look obviously at the manager’s past track record.
(E)you has look obviously on the manager’s past track record.

QUESTION 15.
There already a lot of private equity money in China, and valuations are high compared to the rest of the region.
(A)There’s already a lot of private equity money in China,
(B)There’s already lots of private equity money in China,
(C)There’s already a lot of private equity moneys in China,
(D)There’s are already a lot of private equity money on China,
(E)There’s already a load of private equity money in China.

EXPLANATION
SOLUTION 1.E. 'travelled' is the correct term here.
SOLUTION 2.B. 'seem' should be used instead of 'seemed'.
SOLUTION 3.C. 'likely' is the correct term and not like.
SOLUTION 4.E. 'dampen' is the correct term here.
SOLUTION 5.D. position is so worthwile is correct.
SOLUTION 6.A. 'estimate' is the correct form of verb here.
SOLUTION 7.D. 'assess' should be used and not access.
SOLUTION 8.C. 'though' is the correct word to begin with.
SOLUTION 9.B. 'watch out for' is the correct term.
SOLUTION 10.D. has is the correct term. write-offs is the correct term.
SOLUTION 11.C. seem should be used rather than 'seems'.
SOLUTION 12.D. too is the correct word to be used here.
SOLUTION 13.B. the word fits is appropriate.
SOLUTION 14. D. look is the correct form of verb.
SOLUTION 15. A. There's should be written in the sentence.
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