of this month
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On 12/12/09, Harish Sati <harish.sati@gmail.com> wrote:
> *Sample Question Paper for Karnataka Bank Clerical Recruitment Exam.*
>
> *Directions (Q1, 2, 3):* Choose *the word* which most nearly the SAME in
> meaning as the word given in CAPITALS as used in the passage.
>
> *1. *SCALE
>
> 1. balance
>
> 2. proportion
>
> 3. quality
>
> 4. steep
>
> 5. trace
>
> *2. *ENVIABLE
>
> 1. miserable
>
> 2. disappointing
>
> 3. insurmountable
>
> 4. pessimistic
>
> 5. admirable
>
> *3. *SIPID
>
> 1. Flavoured
>
> 2. Stupid
>
> 3. Beautiful
>
> 4. Rude
>
> 5. None of these
>
> *Directions (Q. 4, 5):* Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of
> the word given in CAPITALS as used in the passage.
>
> **
>
> *4. *DEPENDABLE
>
> 1. independent
>
> 2. creditable
>
> 3. unreliable
>
> 4. unapproachable
>
> 5. incongruent
>
> *5. *FRAGILE
>
> 1. weak
>
> 2. perfect
>
> 3. vulnerable
>
> 4. robust
>
> 5. delicate
>
> *Directions (Q. 6-10):* Read each sentence to find out whether there is any
> *error* in it. The error, if any will be one part of the sentence. *The
> number of* that part of the sentence is the answer. If there is no error the
> answer is (5). (Ignore the error of punctuation, if any.)
>
> **
>
> *6. *At present, nearly / all foundries of / the country use coke / as a
> natural fuel. / No error
>
> *7. *The Bill ensures that / the chairperson or members / cannot be removed
> out of office / except by an order of the President / No error
>
> *8. *The directives in the holy books thus lay / emphasis on the need to /
> avoid get caught / on the stranglehold of worldly attractions / No error
>
> *9. *An effective criminal law / is required for / effective implementation
> of / rules of law / No error
>
> **
>
> *10. *Local residents told the Chief Minister / that the building / was
> unauthorised construction / No error
>
> **
>
> **
>
> *Directions (Q. 11-15):* In each of the following sentences there are two
> blank spaces. Below each sentence there are five pairs of words denoted by
> 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Find out which pair of words can be filled up in the
> blanks in the sentence in the same sequence to make the sentence
> meaningfully complete.
>
> **
>
> *11. *A _______ is known for his _______
>
> 1. hypocrite, honesty
>
> 2. braggart, modesty
>
> 3. altruist, truthfulness
>
> 4. mercenary, sincerity
>
> 5. philanthropist, benevolence
>
> *12. *One _______ by which we may estimate the character of a man in public
> office is his _______
>
> 1. hyperbole, intuition
>
> 2. criterion, integrity
>
> 3. amenity, civility
>
> 4. unwary, irritable
>
> 5. specious, misanthropic
>
> *13. *Because of his _______ honesty, employers tolerated his _______
> outbursts and did not fire him
>
> 1. rapacious, amenable
>
> 2. unwavering, irascible
>
> 3. amiable, regular
>
> 4. unwary, irritable
>
> 5. specious, misanthropic
>
> *14. *The _______ law of increase old age pensions was passed to _______ the
> hardship of the elderly voters in the state.
>
> 1. auspicious, mollify
>
> 2. expedient, alleviate
>
> 3. equivocal, aggravate
>
> 4. exemplary, condone
>
> 5. notorious, assuage
>
> *15. *When I listened to his _______ arguments, all my doubts were _______
> and I was forced to agree with his point of view.
>
> 1. competent, compelled
>
> 2. congruent, confirmed
>
> 3. cogent, dispelled
>
> 4. forceful, repelled
>
> 5. fluent, ignored
>
> *Directions (Q. 16-20):* Which of the following phrases 1, 2, 3, and 4 given
> below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold type to make
> the sentence either correct or phrased in different words?
>
> **
>
> *16. *No caring for the family, Dhanraj *wanted to gather roses only.*
>
> 1. wanted to paint a rosy picture of the past
>
> 2. make safe investment
>
> 3. wanted to start the business of roses
>
> 4. wanted to seek all enjoyments of life
>
> 5. None of these
>
> *17. *After the successful performance of the great actor was over, there
> was *thunderstruck* applause.
>
> 1. fearful
>
> 2. cheerful
>
> 3. decisive
>
> 4. thunderous
>
> 5. No correction required
>
> *18. *We *might not be* able to change the situation quickly, but we should
> continue our efforts in that direction.
>
> 1. could not be
>
> 2. had not been
>
> 3. would not
>
> 4. did not
>
> 5. No correction required
>
> *19. *The monograph, which was published three years ago, *would
> suggest*that by 2001 there will be 73 million TV sets in India.
>
> 1. has been suggesting
>
> 2. would have suggested
>
> 3. will suggest
>
> 4. had suggested
>
> 5. No correction required
>
> *20. *Some of the African have been *enmeshed *in an inescapable debt trap.
>
> 1. entangled
>
> 2. hit
>
> 3. struck
>
> 4. ensured
>
> 5. None of these
>
> *Answers:*
>
> 1. 2, 2. 5, 3. 1, 4. 3, 5. 4, 6. 2, 7. 3, 8. 3, 9. 4, 10. 4
>
> 11. 5, 12. 2, 13. 2, 14. 2, 15. 3, 16. 4, 17. 4, 18. 5, 19. 4, 20. 1
>
> --
> with warm regards
>
> Harish Sati
> Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)
> Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068
>
> (M) + 91 - 9990646343 | (E-mail) Harish.sati@gmail.com
>
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