KVS Teaching, Non Teaching General English Questions and Answers

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KVS Teaching, Non Teaching General English Questions and Answers: Candidates who are preparing for the KVS Written Exam for various Teaching Non Teaching posts should check this article to get the Important General English Questions for KVS PGT and other posts. However, before blindly checking the General English Questions for KVS Teaching Non Teaching Posts know the KVS Syllabus and then know what other sections are there for the exam and then start your preparation.

KVS Teaching, Non Teaching General English Quiz

Directions (1 – 5): Each of the following sentences is divided in to four parts. Any of the parts may contain an error. Select the part that has an error. Select option (d), if you find no error in the sentence. Ignore punctuation errors if any.

1. My sister-in-laws

(a)/ who live in Bangalore
(b)/ have come to stay with us.
(c)/ No error
(d) None

Answer: a)

Explanation: Replace ‘sister-in-laws’ with ‘sister-in-law’.

2. A woman who always

(a)/ connives on the mistakes
(b)/ of her children is their worst enemy.
(c)/ No error
(d) None

Answer: b)

Explanation: Replace ‘on’ with ‘at’.

3. As the celebration was going

(a)/ we noticed Mrs. Sharma fall back
(b)/ in her chair gasping for breath.
(c)/ No error
(d) None

Answer: a)

Explanation: Add ‘on’ after ‘going’.

4. Transporting goods by

(a)/ air is cheaper
(b)/ than land.
(c)/ No error
(d) None

Answer: c)

Explanation: Add ‘by’ before ‘land’.

5. She, you and I

(a)/ will manage the
(b)/ workflow together.
(c)/ No error
(d) None

Answer: a)

Explanation: The correct form is ‘You, she and I’.

Directions (6 – 10): Choose the option that completes the sentence most meaningfully and appropriately.

6. They recognise that problems that were too big to crack in the past can now be solved precisely because of _____________, algorithms and sensors.

a) Amortization
b) Digitization
c) Initialization
d) Localization

Answer: b)

Explanation: As per the meaning of the sentence, the word ‘Digitization’ which means ‘process of converting information into a digital format’ fits in the blank.

7. According to the last population ____________, globally India has the largest illiterate population.

a) Agreement
b) Economy
c) Census
d) Consensus

Answer: c)

Explanation: As per the meaning of the sentence, the word ‘Census’ which means ‘an official count or survey, especially of a population’ fits in the blank.

8. A transparent regulatory environment, clarity on applicability of existing tax Laws, less __________ by State and minimum restriction or regulation are the key takeaways from the Startup launch.

a) Interference
b) Aid
c) Help
d) Fund

Answer: a)

Explanation: As per the meaning of the sentence, the word ‘Interference’ which means ‘the act or an instance of hindering, obstructing, or impeding’ fits in the blank.

9. A Limited Liability Partnership, popularly known as LLP combines the advantages of both the Company and Partnership into a single form of organization and offers a ___________ structure.

a) Homogeneous
b) Concentration
c) Separated
d) Hybrid

Answer: d)

Explanation: As per the meaning of the sentence, the word ‘Hybrid’ which means ‘a thing made by combining two different elements’ fits in the blank.

10. The e-commerce market has grown exponentially and evolved as a leading source of the much needed foreign ___________ required by our economy.

a) Institution
b) Affair
c) Investment
d) Tourist

Answer: c)

Explanation: As per the meaning of the sentence, the word ‘Investment’ which means ‘flow of capital from one nation to another in exchange for significant ownership stakes in domestic companies’ fits in the blank.

Directions (11 – 15): The following sentences have a certain phrase highlighted in bold. Choose the correct phrase from the options given below to replace the highlighted phrase and make it grammatically correct. Ignore punctuation errors if any.

11. If you do not finish your presentation, the manager is going to give you a large time.

a) Over time
b) Less time
c) Hard time
d) Soft time

Answer: c)

12. We cannot move forward without Ankit, so let’s call it a year.

a) Call it a month
b) Say it a year
c) Say it a day
d) Call it a day

Answer: d)

13. My parents call me every then and now to see if I’m doing well.

a) now and then
b) now and when
c) when and where
d) Here and there

Answer: a)

14. He will realize that he is doing something bad quicker or later.

a) Faster or later
b) Later or sooner
c) Sooner or later
d) Slower or later

Answer: c)

15. What’s the matter? Has the cat got your mouth?

a) Cat got your hair
b) Cat got your teeth
c) Cat got your face
d) Cat got your tongue

Answer: d)

Directions (16 – 20): Read the following passages carefully and answer the questions that follow:

That the global economy is slowing down is an understatement. This is more so when much of the world economic activity’s fulcrum is oil. With oil prices falling below $28 per barrel and set to drop further — some suggest they could fall as low as $10 a barrel. The reason? Iran, a major oil producer, just free from sanctions imposed by the US, is all set to boost its crude output. The country has announced that it will increase its crude output by 500,000 barrels a day. With this, the global crude oil market is set for a glut and consequent collapse in oil prices.
Experts point to China as one of the main reasons for the slow down. The dragon economy has become a drag on the global economy. Growth slowed down to 6.9 per cent after the fourth quarter slowed to 6.8 per cent last year. This was exacerbated by a huge outflow of capital, a slide in the Yuan currency and stock market crashes. With many of the markets riding piggyback on the Chinese economy, demand fell everywhere and impacted the world economy at large. The latest forecast by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) cut its global growth forecast for 2016 at 3.4 per cent, down 0.2 per cent but put India’s projected growth at 7.5 per cent, up from 7.3 per cent last year. So, as the dragon slows down, it could be the time of the resurgent tiger, cranked up by low oil prices.

16. According to the passage, what will be the main reason for drop in the oil prices in future?

a) Iran’s decision to decrease the output of crude oil.
b) Iran’s decision to increase the output of crude oil.
c) Iran’s decision to increase the input of crude oil.
d) Iran’s decision to decrease the input of crude oil.

Answer: b)

Explanation: The first paragraph clearly states that the oil prices may fall to $10 a barrel in future as Iran, a major oil producer is all set to boost its crude output.

17. What does the author mean by saying ‘global crude oil market is set for a glut’?

a) Less supply of crude oil in the domestic market.
b) Less supply of crude oil in the global market.
c) Excessive supply of crude oil in the global market.
d) Excessive supply of crude oil in the domestic market.

Answer: c)

Explanation: The word ‘Glut’ means an excessively abundant supply of something.

18. According to the passage, what is the main reason of recent global economic slowdown?

a) Growth in the Chinese Economy.
b) Slowdown in the Chinese Economy.
c) Increase in the Yuan currency.
d) None of the above

Answer: b)

Explanation: The second paragraph clearly states that drop in Chinese economy is one of the main reasons for the global economic slowdown.

19. What does the word ‘exacerbated’ mean in the passage?

a) Making a good situation even worse.
b) Making a bad situation even worse.
c) Making a bad situation better.
d) Making a good situation even better.

Answer: b)

Explanation: The word ‘exacerbate’ means to make something that is already bad even worse.

20. Which of the following statement is incorrect according to the passage?

a) The oil prices are falling below $28 per barrel.
b) There has been growth in the Yuan currency.
c) International Monetary Fund (IMF) cut its global growth forecast for 2016 at 3.4%.
d) Iran announced that it will increase its crude output by 500,000 barrels a day.

Answer: b)

Explanation: The second paragraph clearly states that the Chinese economy suffered more by a huge outflow of capital, a slide in the Yuan currency, and stock market crashes. Hence, option b) is incorrect.

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