SBI Clerks General English Model Questions and Key with explanations

Conjunctions : A Conjunction is a word, which joins together two or more sentences or words in order to convey the complete sense of those sentences or words.

Kinds of Conjunctions
a) Co-ordinating Conjunctions: The conjunctions, which join the clauses of equal rank are known as ‘Co-ordinating Conjunctions’.
e.g.: and, or, but, as well as, nor, for, also, etc.,

b) Correlative Conjunctions: The conjunctions, which are used in pairs are known as ‘Correlative Conjunctions’.
e.g.: either… or, neither… nor, both… and, though… yet, not only… but also, no sooner… than, scarcely… when, whether… or, so… as, such that, as … as, such… as, etc.

c) Subordinating Conjunctions: The conjunctions, which join one clause to another on which they depend for its full meaning, are known as ‘Subordinating Conjunctions’.
e.g.: as, than, that, unless, as soon as, because, if, since, though, although, while, before, until, after, whether, as if, in case, so that, as long as, who, which, when, etc.
    
Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 5.
1. Though (1)/ he is rich, (2)/ but still (3)/ he is a miser. (4)/ No error (5).
2. As (1)/ all the workers are very hardworking, (2)/ so the factory is progressing (3)/ by leaps and bounds. (4)/ No error (5).
3. Because (1)/ he is magnanimous (2)/ therefore all his friends (3)/ approach him to seek help. (4)/ No error (5).
4. Although (1)/ it is heavily raining, (2)/ but still he walks (3)/ unmindfully without an umbrella. (4)/ No error (5).
5. I humbly implored (1)/ no other friend of mine (2)/ but (3)/ Arun for succour.(4)/ No error (5).
6. He is no other man (1)/ except (2)/ my brother who has voluntarily extended all the possible help (3)/ for the completion of my venture. (4)/ No error (5).
7. As the examinations (1)/ are fast approaching, (2)/ so the students are devoting (3)/ more time to studies. (4)/ No error
(5).
8. Both President (1)/ as well as (2)/ Secretary have signed the document (3)/ after thorough perusal. (4)/ No error (5).
9. Despite (1)/ my sincere advice (2)/ both Kiran and Tarun have not (3)/ submitted applications before the stipulated time. (4)/
No error (5).
10. The Managing Director (1)/ not only commended the secretary (2)/
for his exemplary service (3)/ but also gave him a cash prize. (4)/ No error (5).
11. Raviraj, who works hard, (1)/ has both won a medal and scholarship (2)/ for his sincerity in discharging his duties (3)/ to the utmost satisfaction of his superiors. (4)/ No error (5).
12. The manager either sanctions (1)/ educational loan or agricultural loan. (2)/ It is completely dependent on (3)/ his discretion. (4)/ No error (5).
13. He was very economical and prudent. (1)/ No sooner had he got the money (2)/ then (3)/ he rushed to the bank to deposit it. (4)/ No error (5).
14. Hardly (1)/ had the workers received the bonus (2)/ than (3)/
they thanked the management profusely. (4)/ No error (5).
15. Scarcely (1)/ had the British left (2)/ the reigns of administration (3)/ than all the Indians felt jubilant. (4)/ No error (5).
16. Until (1)/ the officer displays transparency in all his works, (2)/ he will enjoy himself (3)/ the affection of his subordinates. (4)/ No error (5).
17. He had been serving the nation (1)/ in different capacities (2)/ as long as (3)/ he attained eighty years of age. (4)/ No
error (5).
18. He works hard (1)/ by the sweat of his brow, (2)/ because (3)/ he earns for the future happiness. (4)/ No error (5).
19. He says, (1)/ “five years passed (2)/ since (3)/ I left England”. (4)/ No error (5).
20. He wishes (1)/ to know that (2)/ how much time (3)/ I take in completing the project. (4)/ No error (5).
21. Tell me (1)/ that whether (2)/ you are ready to accept (3)/ the offer extended to you by your officer. (4)/ No error (5).
22. Though (1)/ he is poor (2)/ but (3)/ he is very honest. (4)/ No error (5).
23. This is (1)/ the same bike (2)/ which I (3)/ saw yesterday. (4)/ No error (5).
24. Unless (1)/ you do not not invite him (2)/ in person, (3)/ he will not attend the function. (4)/ No error (5).
25. Both Kiran and Pranav (1)/ are equally renowned singers. (2)/ Pranav sings like Kiran (3)/ in every respect. (4)/ No error (5).

Key with Explanations
(1-4): Two conjunctions should not be used in the same sentence.
1-3; Delete ‘but’.
2-3; Delete ‘so’.
3-3; Delete ‘therefore’.
4-3; Delete ‘but’.
(5-6): ‘Other’ should be followed by ‘than’, not by ‘but’ or ‘except’.
5-3; Replace ‘but’ with ‘than’.
6-2; Replace ‘except’ with ‘than’.
7-3; Delete ‘so’. ‘As’ should not be followed by ‘so’ except
for the sake of emphasis (e.g. As you sow, so shall you reap.)
8-2; Replace ‘as well as’ with ‘and’. ‘Both’ should be used with ‘and’ not with ‘as well as’.’Both… and’ should be used in the
‘positive sense’. In the negative sense, ‘neither… nor’ should be used in the place of ‘both… and’.
9-3; It should be ‘neither Kiran nor Tarun has not’ instead of ‘both Kiran and Tarun have not’.
(10-12): The correlative conjunctions ‘not only… but also’, ‘both… and’, ‘either… or’ and ‘neither… nor’ should be followed
by the same part of speech.
10-5; No error.
11-2; It should be ‘has won both a medal and scholarship’.
12-1; It should be ‘The manager sanctions either’.
13-3; Replace ‘then’ with ‘than’. ‘No sooner’ should be followed by ‘than’ not by ‘then’.
(14-15): ‘Hardly’ and ‘scarcely’ should be followed by ‘when’ not by ‘than’.
14-3; Replace ‘than’ with ‘when’.
15-4; Replace ‘than’ with ‘when’.
(16-17): ‘Until’ is used to express action before a certain time. ‘As long as’ is used to express ‘how long’ an action continues.
16-1; Replace ‘Until’ with ‘As long as’.
17-3; Replace ‘as long as’ with ‘until’.
18-3; Replace ‘because’ with ‘in order that’ or ‘so that’.
‘Because is used to express a ’cause’ or ‘reason’. ‘In order that’ or ‘so that’ is used to express a purpose.
19-2; It should be ‘Five years have passed’. ‘Since’ is preceded by a Verb in the present perfect tense and is followed by past indefinite tense, when it is used as a conjunction.
(20-21): ‘That’ should not be used before a sentence in the indirect speech and before interrogative adverbs and pronouns in the indirect speech.
20-2; Delete ‘that’.
21-2; Delete ‘that’.
22-3; Replace ‘but’ with ‘yet’. ‘Though’ and ‘although’ should not be followed by ‘but. They may or may not be followed by ‘yet’.
23-3; Replace ‘which’ with ‘as’. The adjectives ‘such’ and ‘same’ are followed by the conjunction ‘as’ not by ‘who’ or ‘which’.
24-2; It should be ‘you invite him’. The conjunction ‘unless’ is negative in meaning. Therefore another negative word ‘not’ should not be used.
25-3; Replace ‘like’ with ‘as’. ‘Like’ should not be used as a conjunction instead of ‘as’ in the sentence.

SBI Clerks Numerical Ability Model Questions and Answers

1. What is 579 times 382?
1) 237838 2) 228238 3) 221178 4) 223738 5) None of these

2. 750 ÷ 375 × (25)2 = ?
1) 1250 2) 1260 3) 1350 4) 1230 5) None of these

3. (25)3 ÷ 625 × 55 = (5)?
1) 8 2) 6 3) 7 4) 2 5) None of these

4. 8476 − 2334 + 3297 = ? + 6447
1) 2872 2) 2992 3) 2912 4) 3012 5) None of these

5. 23 × 15 ÷ 25 −? +48.2 = −35
1) 68 2) 86 3) 91 4) 97 5) None

6. A sum of money has been divided among A, B and C in 18:15:13 ratio. If B gets Rs.4500, find C’s share of money.
1) Rs.3900 2) Rs.5400 3) Rs.4200
4) Can’t be determined 5) None of these

7. A certain number, when divided by 76 leaves a remainder 26. What is the remainder if that number is divided by 19?
1) 13 2) 5 3) 7 4) Can’t be determined 5) None of these

8. What approximate value should come in place of question mark (?) in the following question?
17.978 − 21.008 + 32.981 − 12.968 =?−17.001
1) 38 2) 31 3) 27 4) 34 5) 36

9. The average of seven numbers is 18. The average of first three numbers is 14 and the average of last three numbers is 19. What
is the middle number?
1) 42 2) 57 3) 27 4) Can’t be determined
5) None of these

10. In a mixture contains milk and water in the ratio 5:4. If 9 litres of water is added, the ratio becomes 4:5. Find the quantity of milk in the mixture.
1) 8 2) 20 3) 24 4) 18 5) None

11. A man spends 25% of his monthly income on rent, 20% on school fees, 30% on cloths and saves the remaining. If he saves Rs.1350 find his annual income.
1) Rs.13400 2) Rs.153200 3) Rs.160800 4) Rs.154000
5) None of these

12. Find the least number which when increased by 4 is exactly
divisible by 8, 16, 24, 30 and 32?
1) 480 2) 484 3) 476 4) 472 5) None of these

13. The difference between a twodigit number and the number
obtained by interchanging the digits is 27. What is the difference
between the digits of the number?
1) 3 2) 5 3) 7 4) Can’t be determined 5) None of these

14. 18% of 1220 + 35% of 2750 = ?
1) 1216.3 2) 1215.2 3)1124.6
4) 1182.1 5) None of these

15. What sum of money will amount to Rs.8850 in three years, at the rate of interest being 5%, 6% and 7% during 1st, 2nd and 3rd
year respectively?
1) Rs.8500 2) Rs.8000 3) Rs.7800 4) Rs.8300 5) None of these

16. The average age of a class of 32 students is 16 years. If the teacher’s age is also included, the average increases by one year. Find the age of the teacher.
1) 49 2) 46 3) 48 4) Can’t be determined 5) None of these

17. A and B started a business by investing Rs.15000 and Rs.21000 respectively. After 3 months C joined them with Rs.24000. At the end of the year if they receive Rs.37800 as profit, find what will be C’s share in that money.
1) Rs.14700 2) Rs.10500 3) Rs.18500 4) Rs.12600 5) None of these

18. Sum of three numbers is 126. Second number is twice the first number and third number is half of the first number. What is the
second number?
1) 36 2) 18 3) 54 4)72 5) None of these

19. A sum of money will become double in 3 years at compound interest. In what time will it become four times itself?
1) 9 yrs 2) 6 yrs 3) 12 yrs
4) Can’t be determined 5) None of these

20. In how many different ways can the letter of the word MODULE be arranged?
1) 360 2) 5040 3) 180 4) 720 5) None of these

21. A 250 m long train running at 72 kmph speed crosses a bridge in 19 sec. Find the length of the bridge.
1) 150 m 2) 225 m 3) 130 m 4) 175 m 5) None of these

22. 12 men together can complete a work in 28 days. In how many days 21 men finish that work?
1) 49 days 2) 16 days 3) 20 days 4) 18 days 5) None of these

23. A solid metallic spherical ball of radius 6 cm is melted and recast into small metallic cones of 3 cm radius and 4 cm height. Find
the number of cones that can be made.
1) 12 2) 21 3) 24 4) 18 5) None of these

24. 3426.5 − 274.05 + 402.025 = ?
1) 3525.4950 2) 3554.4750 3) 3425.3750 4) 3555.4755 5) None of these

25. 1587 + 2277 = ? ÷ 69
1) 49 2) 44 3) 73 4) 56 5) None of these

26. 18% of 1220 + 35% of 2750 = ?
1) 1216.3 2) 1215.2 3)1124.6 4) 1182.1 5) None of these

27. 14.2 × 8.5 × 12.4 = ?
1) 1392.68 2) 1496.68 3) 1493.78 4) 1529.38 5) None of these

28. (6 × 15) − (8 × 6) −18 = ? ÷ 3
1) 24 2) 64 3) 12 4) 36 5) None of these

29. 483 ÷ 23 ÷ 3 = ?
1) 14 2) 6 3) 7 4) 3 5) None of these

Answers : 1-3; 2-1; 3-3; 4-2; 5-4; 6-1; 7-3; 8-4; 9-3; 10-2; 11-3; 12-3; 13-1; 14-4; 15-1; 16-1; 17-4; 18-4; 19-2; 20-4; 21-3; 22-2; 23-3; 24-2; 25-4; 26-4; 27-2; 28-5; 29-3.

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