phase replacement Model Questions & Answers, Practice Test for ibps po mains

Directions:

Which of the phrase/ word from the options (A), (B), (C) and (D) given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold letters to make the sentence grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is, mark (e) i.e., "No correction required" as the answer.

Question :21

The security officer will have to account for the money that had went missing in his surveillance.

Answer: (c)

"Had" is always followed by a 3 rd form of verb. This sentence shows a past perfect sentence of missing of money. The correct answer is Option C

The security officer will have to account for the money that had gone missing in his surveillance.

Question :22

Ambedkar begun his enquiries into the origins of caste and untouchability following Gandhi's threat to fast unto death if separate electorates were allowed for Untouchables.

Answer: (d)

The sentence shows a past story/incident/fact. To show past facts, we use simple past tense, and not past perfect tense. Therefore, the correct answer is Option D

Ambedkar began his enquiries into the origins of caste and untouchability following Gandhi's threat to fast unto death if separate electorates were allowed for Untouchables.

Question :23

A group of researchers have come up in a unique form of yarn made up of human skin cells that could replace conventional sutures in surgical procedures.

Answer: (d)

The subject of the sentence is "a group" which is a singular noun. This needs a singular verb to follow it. And the helping verb "have" is always followed by the third form of verb only. Therefore, the correct answer is Option D

A group of researchers has come up with a unique form of yarn made up of human skin cells that could replace conventional sutures in surgical procedures.

Question :24

Mr. Kejriwal accused Home minister of letting the Shaheen Bagh blockade of a critical road festering at one-and-a-half months only for electoral gains.

Answer: (d)

As written in highlighted texts, "at" can't be used as a preposition for showing periods (one-and-a-half months). "Fester" is used as a noun here, therefore option C and B get cancelled. And to show a period, we use "for" and not "from". Therefore, the correct answer is Option D

Mr. Kejriwal accused Home minister of letting the Shaheen Bagh blockade of a critical road fester for one- and-a-half months only for electoral gains.

Question :25

Apart from embracing a fashion-friendly approach, the leather industry needs to bring above the latest technology to become more environment-compliant.

Answer: (b)

"Bring in" is used to show to introduce something new in an environment. All other options have different meanings. Therefore, the correct answer is Option B

Apart from embracing a fashion-friendly approach, the leather industry needs to bring in the latest technology to become more environment-compliant.

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