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English Sample practice paper for SBI
Associates Clerk - 03
Keshava, the washerman had a donkey. They
worked together all day, and Keshava would pour out his heart to the doneky.
One day, Keshava was walking home with the donkey when he felt tired. He tied
the donkey to a tree and sat
down to rest for a while, near a school. A window was open, and through it, a
teacher could be heard scolding the students. ‘Here I am, trying to turn you
donkeys into human beings, but you just won’t study !’ As soon as Keshava heard
these words, his ears pricked up. A man who could actually turn donkeys into
humans ! This was the answer to his prayers. Impatiently, he waited for school
to be over that day. when everyone had gone home, and only the teacher remained behind
to check some papers, Keshava entered the classroom.
‘How can I help you ?’ asked the teacher.
Keshava scratched his head and said, ‘I heard what you said to the children.
This donkey is my companion. If you made it human, we could have such good
times together.’ The teacher decided to trick Keshava. He
pretended to think for a while and then said, ‘Give me six months and it will
cost you a thousand rupees.’ The washerman agreed and rushed home to get the
money. He then left the donkey in the teacher’s care.
After the six months were up, Keshava went
to the teacher. The teacher had been using the donkey for his own work. Not
wanting to give it up, he said, ‘Oh, your donkey became so clever that it ran
away. He is the headman of the next village.’ When Keshava reached the next
village he found the village elders sitting under a tree, discussing serious
problems. How surprised they were when Keshava marched up to the headman,
grabbed his arm and said, ‘How dare you ? You think you are so clever that you
ran away ? Come home at once !’
The headman understood someone had played
a trick on Keshava. ‘I am not your donkey !’ he said. ‘Go find the sage in the
forest.’ Keshava found the sage sitting under a tree with his eyes
closed, deep in meditation. He crept up and grabbed the sage’s
beard. ‘Come back home now !’ he shouted. The startled sage somehow calmed
Keshava. When he heard what had happened, he had a good laugh. Then he told the
washerman kindly, ‘The teacher made a fool of you. Your donkey must be still
with him. Go and take it back from him. Try to make some realfriends,
who will talk with you and share your troubles. A donkey will never be able to
do that !’ Keshava returned home later that day with his donkey, sadder and
wiser.
1. Which of the following can be said
about the teacher ?
(A) He had the ability to transform
animals into human beings
(B) He took advantage of Keshava’s simple
nature
(C) He had plotted with the village
headman to cheat Keshava
(D) He enjoyed teaching children though he
was poorly paid
(E) He was honest and used Keshava’s money
to care for the donkey
Ans : (B)
2. Why did Keshava talk to his donkey
while working ?
(A) He wanted to practise his
communication skills because he wanted to make friends
(B) To entertain himself because he found
his work monotonous
(C) The donkey helped him to find answers
to his problems
(D) He regarded the doneky as his friend
and confided in him
(E) He believed the donkey to be a human
being in disguise
Ans : (E)
3. How did Keshava get his donkey back ?
(A) He threatened to take the teacher to
the village elders
(B) The sage forced the teacher to release
the donkey
(C) He asked the village headman for help
(D) The teacher returned it on learning
that Keshava had learnt his lesson
(E) None of these
Ans : (E)
4. Which of the following is NOT true
in the context of the passage?
(a) The donkey was over burdened by the
teacher.
(b) The teacher was cunning by nature.
(c) The sage laughed at Keshava and
treated him unkindly.
(A) Both (a) & (c), (B) Both (b) & (c), (C) Only (b), (D) All (a), (b) & (c), (E) None of these
Ans : (A)
5. Why was Keshava keen to meet the
teacher one day ?
(A) Keshava wanted to ask the teacher how
to make his donkey a better companion
(B) He wanted to learn more prayers as he
was devout
(C) He had been reliably informed that the
teacher had changed donkeys into human beings
(D) He heeded the teacher’s words of
advice and wanted to study, (E)
None of these
Ans : (A)
6. Why did Keshava interrupt the
discussion among the village elders ?
(A) He did not agree with their views on
different issues
(B) To confront the headman who had
cheated him out of one thousand rupees
(C) He wanted them to get justice for him
(D) He was looking for the donkey and
wanted to ask for directions, (E)
None of these
Ans : (E)
7. What made Keshava pull the sage’s beard
?
(A) He wanted to wake up the sage who was
a sleep under the tree
(B) The headman requested him to move the
sage from under the tree
(C) He wanted the sage to explain what had
happened to the donkey
(D) He misunderstood the village headman
and took the sage to be his donkey
(E) None of these
Ans : (D)
8. Why did the teacher ask Keshava to
leave the donkey with him for six months ?
(a) He realised that the donkey would require
a lot of training.
(b) To reduce Keshava’s dependence on the
donkey.
(c) He wanted to rescue the donkey from
Keshava who did not know to treat the donkey properly.
(A) None, (B) Only (b), (C) Both (a) & (b), (D) Only (c), (E) None of these
Ans : (A)
Directions—(Q. 9–10) Choose the word which is MOST
SIMILAR in MEANING to the word printed in bold as
used in the passage.
9. trick: (A) joke, (B) skill, (C) mislead, (D) technique, (E) lunny
Ans : (C)
10. remained: (A) pending, (B) waited, (C) lasted, (D) survived, (E) continued
Ans : (D)
Directions—(Q. 11–12) Choose the word which is MOST
OPPOSITE in MEANING to the word printed in bold as
used in the passage.
11. real: (A) false, (B) imitated, (C) dishonest, (D) imagine, (E) genuine
Ans : (A)
12. deep: (A) low, (B) distracted, (C) flat, (D) awake, (E) sleep
Ans : (B)
Directions—(Q. 13–17) Which of the phrases (A), (B),
(C) and (D) given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed
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
(E) as the answer.
13. The company has set up a foundation
which helps students who do not have the necessary funds to study
ahead.
(A) further to study, (B) of studying more, (C) to study onward, (D) for higher studies,
Ans : (D)
14. If this land is used to cultivate
crops it will be additionally source of income for the
villagers.
(A) a source of additional, (B) an additionally source, (C) an additional source, (D) additionally the source
Ans : (C)
15. Belonged to this
cadre, you are eligible for facilities such as free air travel and
accommodation.
(A) since you belong to, (B) whoever belongs, (C) for belonging to, (D) to belong in
Ans : (A)
16. The bank has hired a consultant who will
look into any issues which arise during the merger.
(A) is looking over, (B) will be looked after, (C) will look out, (D) looks down on
Ans : (E)
17. I had severe doubts about if I
successfully run a company, but my father encouraged me.
(A) if I am successful in, (B) how should I successfully, (C) whether I could successfully, (D) that I would succeed to
Ans : (C)
Directions—(Q. 18–22) In each question below a
sentence with four words printed in bold type is given. These
are lettered as (A), (B), (C) and (D). One of these four words
printed in bold may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in
the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or
inappropriate if any. The letter of that word is your answer.
If all the words printed in bold are correctly spelt and also appropriate in
the context of the sentence, mark (E) i.e. ‘All Correct’ as your answer.
18. RBI has attempted (A)
to spend (B) financial (C) awareness (D)
through this programme.
Ans : (B)
19. In order to succeed (A)
it is crucial (B) for an organisation to constantly (C) improve. (D)
Ans : (E)
20. With some assistance (A)
from her son she was enable (B) to settle (C)
her debts (D) on time. Ans
: (B)
21. Though the government initiated (A)
a large sum (B) of money in the scheme (C) it
was a failure. (D)
Ans : (A)
22. We have prepared a detailed (A)
report giving various (B) solutions (C)
to resort (D) the problem.
Ans : (D)
Directions—(Q. 23–27) Rearrange the following six sentences
(a), (b), (c), (d), (e) and (f) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful
paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.
(a) I was pleased by their reaction.
(b) Writing my speech was easy, but I was
unsure if I could motivate the employees to donate to those affected by the
earthquake.
(c) Instead of throwing out their unusable
articles, they had transferred them to my office in the name of donations.
(d) When a reputed company invited me to
deliver a lecture on Corporate Social Responsibility, I agreed.
(e) It was an affluent company and the
well dressed employees who met me afterwards promised to send lots of donations
to my office.
(f) What I saw however when I opened the
bags of ‘donations’ they had sent shocked me.
23. Which of the following should be
the SECOND sentence after rearrangement ?
(A) (b), (B)
(c), (C) (d), (D) (e), (E)
(f) Ans : (A)
24. Which of the following should be
the THIRD sentence after rearrangement ?
(A) (a), (B)
(b), (C) (c), (D) (d), (E)
(e) Ans : (E)
25. Which of the following should be t h
e FOURTH sentence after rearrangement ?
(A) (a), (B)
(b), (C) (c), (D) (d), (E)
(e) Ans : (A)
26. Which of the following should be
the LAST (SIXTH) sentence after rearrangement ?
(A) (b), (B)
(c), (C) (d), (D) (e), (E)
(f) Ans : (B)
27. Which of the following should be
the FIRST sentence after rearrangement ?
(A) (a), (B)
(b), (C) (c), (D) (d), (E)
(e) Ans : (D)
Directions—(Q. 28–32) Read each sentence to find out
whether there is any grammatical error or idiomatic error in it. The error, if
any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that
part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (E).
(Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.)
28. He has travelled (A) / all over the
world (B) / yet he speaks (C) / several languages fluently. (D)
Ans : (C)
29. A successful company is (A) / any that
makes a good (B) / profit and provides (C) / high returns to its shareholders.
(D)
Ans : (B)
30. The agreement on (A) / which all of us
have (B) / worked so hard will (C) / be sign tomorrow. (D)
Ans : (D)
31. It is necessarily to maintain (A) / a
record of all transactions (B) / in case the auditors (C) / want to see it. (D)
Ans : (A)
32. Very few young trainees (A) /
willingly undertake (B) / a posting to a branch (C) / located in a rural area.
(D)
Ans : (E)
Directions—(Q. 33–40) In the following passage there
are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are
printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of
which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Today, twenty-two years after the bank …(33)…,
it has over a thousand branches all over the country and the staff …(34)…
about twentythree lakh borrowers. We decided to operate …(35)… from conventional
banks who would ask their clients to come to their office. Many people in rural
areas found this …(36)…. Our bank is therefore based on the …(37)…
that people should not come to the bank but that the bank should go to the
people. Our loans are also …(38)… we give them for activities from
candle making to tyre repair. We also keep …(39)… checks on the borrower
through weekly visits. We do this to make certain that the family of the
borrower is …(40)… from the loan.
33. (A) origin, (B) commence, (C) existed, (D) began, (E) inaugurated
Ans : (E)
34. (A) assemble, (B) cope, (C) interact, (D) deal, (E) handle
Ans : (E)
35. (A) differently, (B) similar, (C) reverse, (D) opposite, (E) identically
Ans : (A)
36. (A) worried, (B) upset, (C) panicking, (D) anxious, (E) threatening
Ans : (D)
37. (A) principle, (B) discipline, (C) opportunity, (D) chance, (E) advantage
Ans : (A)
38. (A) worth, (B) vary, (C) disburse, (D) contrast, (E) diver
Ans : (B)
39. (A) consistently, (B) regular, (C) often, (D) frequently, (E) daily
Ans : (B)
40. (A) benefiting, (B) serving, (C) welfare, (D) obliged, (E) progress
Ans : (A)
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