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Fillers Questions - SSC Easy Level
Fillers Questions - SSC Moderate Level
Fillers Questions - SSC Hard Level
Fillers Questions - Bank Easy Level
Fillers Questions - Bank Moderate Level
Fillers Questions - Bank Hard Level
Double Fillers Questions - Bank Easy Level
Double Fillers Questions - Bank Moderate Level
Double Fillers Questions - Bank Hard Level
Multiple Fillers Questions - Bank Easy Level
Multiple Fillers Questions - Bank Moderate Level
Multiple Fillers Questions - Bank Hard Level
Fillers Solutions - SSC Easy Level Questions
Fillers Solutions - SSC Moderate Level Questions
Fillers Solutions - SSC Hard Level Questions
Single Fillers Solutions - Bank Easy Level Questions
Single Fillers Solutions - Bank Moderate Level Questions
Single Fillers Solutions - Bank Hard Level Questions
Double Fillers Solutions - Bank Easy Level Questions
Double Fillers Solutions - Bank Moderate Level Questions
Double Fillers Solutions - Bank Hard Level Questions
Multiple Fillers Solutions - Bank Easy Level Questions
Multiple Fillers Solutions - Bank Moderate Level
Questions
Multiple Fillers Solutions - Bank Hard Level Questions
Fillers Questions - SSC Easy Level
Direction (Q:1 – Q:10): Fill in the blank with the most
appropriate word/group of words.
Q:1 A majority of farmers are illiterate, but we have
trained _______ to go live, press like, and share buttons on
Facebook.
1.them
2.us
3.their
4.him
Q:2 The three brothers loved ____________.
1.one another
2.each other
3.with each other
4.everyone
Q:3 Winter season is the _________ in Indian states.
1.more cool
2.more cooler
3.coolest
4.cooler
Q:4 Several environmentalists from the city conducted a
meet to discuss issues related to the __________ pollution
levels created by the growing number of pharmaceutical
companies.
1.rise in
2.raising of
3.rising from
4.raise in
Q:5 As I am weak, I __________ to lift this heavy bag.
1.cannot be able
2.will not be able
3.will not be abled
4.can be able
Q:6 Honesty implies _________ truthful to oneself.
1.to have been
2.having been
3.being
4.to be
Q:7 India has __________ primarily an agricultural country
in the world.
1.had always been
2.always been
3.been always
4.become always
Q:8 A pair of shoes ___________ sold by my father.
1.have been
2.has been
3.has being
4.would been
Q:9 Ranish was laughing when we __________.
1.went
2.go
3.goes
4.gone
Q:10 Everyone has the desire to _____ for one’s
achievements in their life.
1.be admired
2.being admired
3.be admiring
4.admire
Fillers Questions - SSC Moderate Level
Direction (Q:1 – Q:10): Fill in the blank with the most
appropriate word.
Q:1 In the present scenario, ________ of India are part of
the global village.
1.the rich and the poor
2.rich and the poor
3.rich and poor
4.the rich and poor
Q:2 Radha does not like _______.
1.me coming so late
2.my coming so late
3.I coming so late
4.me comes so late
Q:3 Rahul _______ in Srinagar for three years when his
parents came to visit.
1.has lived
2.had lived
3.was living
4.had been living
Q:4 Sita asked Rohan if she _______ borrow his book for a
week.
1.will
2.could
3.can
4.should
Q:5 The 1982, Asian Games _______ a major change in
India.
1.brought after
2.bring after
3.bring around
4.brought about
Q:6 The person _______ my car was a scientist.
1.to whom I sell
2.to who I sell
3.who was sold to
4.to whom I sold
Q:7 I think I have no _______ what she does.
1.control for
2.control with
3.control on
4.control over
Q:8 He plays several instruments and also _______ music.
1.has written
2.writes
3.wrote
4.written
Q:9 The first lithium refinery of India will soon _______ in
Gujarat to boost the nation’s efforts towards
electrification of transport.
1.been set up
2.being set up
3.be set up
4.to be set up
Q:10 Human rights are the basic rights and freedoms that
_____ to every person in the world, from birth until death.
1.was belonging
2.belong
3.belongs
4.is belonging
Fillers Questions - SSC Hard Level
Direction (Q:1 – Q:10): Fill in the blank with the most
appropriate word/group of words.
Q:1 Regulating social media will be difficult and it
remains _________ how the ECI will implement this.
1.to had been seen
2.to be seen
3.to being seen
4.to be seeing
Q:2 Radha has bought five ____________.
1.dozen of mangoes
2.dozens of mangoes
3.dozens of mangoe
4.dozen mangoes
Q:3 By temperament _____________ are reserved, so they
prefer to live in solitary houses.
1.English
2.the English
3.English people
4.some English
Q:4 To succeed in a difficult task ___________________.
1.persistence should have needed
2.one needs to be persisted
3.persistence is needed
4.persistent is what one needs
Q:5 ________ conserve pollinators, India’s first ‘Pollinator
Park’ opened in Uttarakhand’s Haldwani.
1.In a bid for
2.In a bid of
3.In a bid to
4.In a bid at
Q:6 A preliminary inquiry into the road accident points to
human error involving the container lorry driver who is
suspected __________ asleep at the wheel.
1.to have fall
2.to have been fallen
3.to have fallen
4.to has fallen
Q:7 Though I am tall, I feel inferior _______ others.
1.to
2.than
3.upon
4.from
Q:8 The addition of wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant
in the T20I squad against England is a good ________ the
Indian selectors.
1.sound made by
2.call make by
3.statement made by
4.call made by
Q:9 I think asking ourselves some basic questions
________ our understanding and awareness.
1.could help improving
2.could help to improve
3.could help improve
4.could help improved
Q:10 _______ 10,000 academically brilliant students
belonging to the economically weaker sections of the
society would be provided with free coaching for civil
services.
1.As much as
2.As most as
3.As many as
4.As more as
Fillers Questions - Bank Easy Level
Direction (1 to 10) : Select the most appropriate word to
fill in the blank.
Q:1 Environmental sustainability is the process of making
sure that the current processes of interaction with the
environment are pursued with the idea of keeping the
environment as _______ as naturally possible based on
ideal-seeking behaviour.
1.Soiled
2.Pristine
3.Sullied
4.Dirty
5.Blemished
Q:2 Chatrik therefore wrote various prose works to
_______ such virtues as tolerance, love of truth, simple
living and high thinking besides an insistence upon
personal ethics and hygiene in the interests of
community living.
1.Debacle
2.Despot
3.Emend
4.Extol
5.Embezzlement
Q:3 The model code of conduct issued by the ECI is a set
of guidelines meant for political parties, candidates, and
governments to ________ to during an election.
1.follow
2.repudiate
3.acclaim
4.adhere
5.None of these
Q:4 The riots are the ________ of a complex mix of change,
resistance to change, and ingrained political and social
inertia.
1.culmination
2.objection
3.termination
4.dejection
5.None of these
Q:5 Vaccination is a safe and effective way to _______
disease and save lives – now more than ever.
1.Acquire
2.Obtain
3.Declare
4.Cure
5.Prevent
Q:6 Digital India Award formerly _________ as Web Ratna
Awards is an initiative to acknowledge the exemplary
initiatives in e-Governance.
1.Used
2.Named
3.Asked
4.Known
5.Provided
Q:7 The pandemic has wreaked havoc on the Indian
economy and businesses are ________ towards insolvency
and over-burdened bankruptcy courts.
1.Emulate
2.Squelchy
3.Stumbling
4.Exalted
5.None of these
Q:8 Reforms based on the Committee’s
recommendations will have serious _________ for every
person who is subjected to the criminal justice system.
1.Shrug
2.Scrounged
3.Stringent
4.Ramifications
5.None of these
Q:9 Darkyn ________ there was, but she saw no silver
lining to her existence.
1.claimed
2.ordered
3.acclaimed
4.confessed
5.None of these
Q:10 A health magazine carried out a campaign on the
________ effects of mercury amalgam.
1.Rescind
2.Adverse
3.Emend
4.Elicit
5.Accede
Fillers Questions - Bank Moderate Level
Direction (1 to 10) : Select the most appropriate word to
fill in the blank.
Q:1 Anusha has always been a very _______ child, she is
very obedient and heeds all her parents’ advice.
1.Angry
2.Disturbed
3.Ideal
4.Frustrated
5.Honest
Q:2 Olivia Connor is a very ________ chef, her baking
recipes are known to be very economical as well as
delicious worldwide.
1.Nice
2.Ordinary
3.Traditional
4.Famous
5.Wonderful
Q:3 It is very important for a great leader to be a great
________ in order to inspire the public.
1.Imitation
2.Ironic
3.Orator
4.Doctor
5.Punctual
Q:4 Gradually one gets cocooned in the lonely ivory tower
of old age where memories and the _________ wait for
death is the only pastime.
1.Inescapable
2.Inevitable
3.Certain
4.Inexorable
5.Obligatory
Q:5 Antibiotics that once ________ ailments across the
spectrum are now turning into a potential source of
prolonged illness, disability and death.
1.Sustained
2.Alleviated
3.Surmised
4.Cured
5.Concealed
Q:6 Millions of people in the UK will need food aid in the
coming days, food charities are warning, as the
coronavirus outbreak threatens to quickly spiral into a
________ of hunger unless the government acts
immediately to reinvent the way we feed ourselves.
1.Affluence
2.Sedation
3.Remnant
4.Plight
5.Milestone
Q:7 The consequences of a disrupted supply chain will be
most ________ for the millions in households whose
incomes are so low that they have depended on food
banks or free meals at school or in daycare centres,
which have now closed.
1.Obtuse
2.Acute
3.Minor
4.Blunt
5.Dense
Q:8 The mentor of a trainee ‘X’ had a family emergency
during a sales conference and left before she presented
to advertisers. She had to finish the presentation with
only a few notes her supervisor wrote before leaving. She
called a meeting with her three other colleagues and
together they made changes, strengthening their
presentation. After pitching to the advertisers, they
secured three new accounts and two other renewals. In
the absence of her mentor the trainee ‘X’ managed the
__________ situation very skillfully.
1.Negative
2.Upcomming
3.Disturbing
4.Traumatic
5.Stressful
Q:9 An employee ‘X’ isn’t performing well. The manager
worries about hurting his feelings by saying his
performance status, hence he avoided correcting the
situation. As a result, other employees are forced to
compensate for the underachiever. This situation in turn,
is building ________ towards management as a result.
1.Compassion
2.Defamation
3.Loyalty
4.Frustration
5.Sincerity
Q:10 With all the imperative actions India should take in
the future to evolve as ‘a major global power’. It is
very________ as the coronavirus spreads across the
country to understand those imperatives.
1.Inapplicable
2.Pertinent
3.Contradictory
4.Extraneous
5.Baneful
Fillers Questions - Bank Hard Level
Direction (1 to 10): In the following question given below,
a situation has been stated. Answer the question, based
on the paragraph.
Q:1 The folksong presents an _______ vision of an
individual’s thoughts. Trilling called them the stuff of
‘imagination’, but these notions apply as well to dreams.
1.Exalted
2.Arcane
3.Maverick
4.Callous
5.None of these
Q:2 To escape and for psychological relief from problems
in their daily life. This all might sound surprising, but this
is the truth. And my change from a believer to an atheist
showed me this with stunning clarity: that people pray to
get relief, and to escape from the burgeoning problems of
their daily, _______ lives.
1.Imaginative
2.Delirious
3.Mundane
4.Rapturous
5.Frenzy
Q:3 English is a major challenge for many students at
primary schools. They tend to forget the language since a
majority of them do not have any English-speaking
person at home. Meanwhile, due to ________ challenges,
government schools are yet to start online classes for
class 12 students in domain-specific subjects.
1.Excessive
2.Abundant
3.Lucrative
4.Logistical
5.Clangorous
Q:4 India failed despite being aware how global________,
had led to an alarming spread of the virus, examples
being the large outbreaks in South Korea, Singapore, Italy
and Spain.
1.Symposium
2.Congregation
3.Convocation
4.Concourse
5.Convention
Q:5 In India the institutional mechanism for keeping the
poor away from deprivation and________ will have to relate
to its own economic conditions.
1.Diaspora
2.Destitution
3.Exodus
4.Dissolution
5.Disbandment
Q:6 If we want to prevent the sterilization of the mind and
the stagnation of the soul of humanity, we must not
_______ or refuse recognition to any one of the historical
religions.
1.Endorse
2.Corroborate
3.Embrace
4.Substantiate
5.Repudiate
Q:7 She declines to be bound by any interpretation,
however, learned it maybe if it is_________ to reason or to
the moral sense.
1.Salubrious
2.Balmy
3.Couthy
4.Repugnant
5.Affable
Q:8 Again, when Madhava loses his mental balance on
account of the mysterious disappearance of Malati, and
Makaranda thinks of ending his own life, the story comes
to a ________ halt.
1.Certain
2.Systematic
3.Assured
4.Precarious
5.Immutable
Q:9 But there are signs of a renaissance and, given that
youth organizations provide adolescents’ main
experience of democracy, their strengthening will be an
essential ________ to future human rights in the country.
1.Temperate
2.Buttress
3.Clement
4.Equable
5.Volatile
Q:10 But they also stoutly resisted the British efforts
to_________ the colonial agrarian structure in the name of
maintaining law and order.
1.Dispirit
2.Deter
3.Bolster
4.Hinder
5.Decrease
Double Fillers Questions - Bank Easy Level
Direction (1 to 10): Select the most appropriate option to
fill in the given blanks.
Q:1 The student was fairly ________ of passing, yet
previous experiences with this teacher left him ________.
1.uncertain, confused
2.certain, confident
3.confident, uncertain
4.confident, certain
5.None of these
Q:2 While the practice _______ food security it does not
_______ adequate cash for the families.
1.assure, retain
2.provide, demand
3.allows, require
4.ensures, provide
5.improves, outsource
Q:3 The upcoming housing units in Maharashtra will
increase residential building sector floor space by
approximately 100 million square metre and will generate
higher carbon footprint, posing ________ environmental
impacts if not constructed _______and factoring
occupants comfort.
1.undesirable, nicely
2.strong, timely
3.adverse, sustainably
4.quick, development
5.destructive, helpfully
Q:4 Pongal is a multi-day Tamil harvest festival ________
South India, particularly in the Tamil community. It is
observed ________ the start of the month Tai according to
the Tamil solar calendar, and this is typically about
January 14.
1.in; at
2.at; in
3.of; in
4.of; at
5.None of these
Q:5 The judge used his _________ in ________ the matter.
1.Know, Making
2.Tactics, Knowing
3.Discretion, Settling
4.Brains, Considering
5.Bias, Interferring
Q:6 The Board members could not arrive _________ a
unanimous _______ on the issue.
1.At, Judgement
2.On, Progress
3.In, Policy
4.To, Dissent
5.For, Action
Q:7 India is facing the _______ floods, cyclones,
heatwaves and droughts in its recent history. Climate
change has ________ one billion people in the country in
the last year.
1.Worst-Impacted
2.Best-Increased
3.Less-Prohibited
4.Amount-Earnest
5.Exhaustive-Life-changing
Q:8 There’s always the danger that if we take too long,
warming will have _______to the point where melting ice
emits methane, creating yet more temperature _______ .
1.amplified, stabilizes
2.downsized, stabilizes
3.intensified, corners
4.increased, rises
5.remained, fuses
Q:9 India stands to gain _______ in the international arena
with its two-pronged strategy of _______ ties with allies
and making hostile neighbours see reason.
1.Make, Denied
2.Declare, Happened
3.Flip, Cut
4.Treasure, Mandated
5.Heft, bolstering
Q:10 An international exposé by several newspapers has
revealed how ________ China is taking the cyber route to
keep prominent Indian citizens under________.
1.Insidiously, Surveillance
2.Established, Power
3.Negotiated, Help
4.Cope, Separate
5.Revealed, Joy
Double Fillers Questions - Bank Moderate Level
Direction (1 to 10): Select the most appropriate option to
fill in the given blanks.
Q:1 These numbers are the first estimates based on data
_______ from large firms and are bound to worsen once
more _______ and representative data becomes available.
1.Obtained-Accurate
2.Sustained-Assist
3.Assumed-Produce
4.Taken-Pacify
5.Access-Ruling
Q:2 The presence of homeless persons with mental
illness elicits a range of responses from a desire to help,
triggered by the ________ of pity or sympathy, to ________
wishing them away or shunning them from mainstream
society.
1.Request, Trouble
2.Evocation, Wilfully
3.Relaunch, Integration
4.Organize, Worry
5.Attend, Discount
Q:3 In the recent hype of drug cases that majorly involved
Bollywood celebrities, a lot of Actors-turned-politicians,
took to their verified Twitter ________ to share their
opinion on the alleged Bollywood-drugs _______ that is
currently being probed by the Narcotics Control Bureau
(NCB) post the mysterious death of late actor Sushant
Singh Rajput.
1.Multiply, Interpretation
2.Handle, Nexus
3.Categorize, Future
4.Implement, Identity
5.Facilitate, Extension
Q:4 Microsoft is one of the ________ and the most
successful companies in the world. Even more _________
from human resources perspective is the fact the
microsoft is an employeedriven organisation.
1.Wealthy-Insignificant
2.Wealthiest-Important
3.Wealthier-Unimportant
4.More wealthier-Inessential
5.None of these
Q:5 What other instruments can one consider to ________
and fortify competition in Indian telecom without which
our $1 trillion digital ambition will ________ on paper.
1.Downgrade-Intend
2.Stimulate-Remain
3.Contain-Borrow
4.Upgrade-Modify
5.None of these
Q:6 Since it first went online in 2001, Wikipedia has
grown beyond the seemingly boundless online library of
________it is today, to leave________a distinct cultural
imprint.
1.Culture-Away
2.Knowledge-Apart
3.Diversity-Up
4.Information-Behind
5.None of these
Q:7 Rather than the _______ of privatization going to the
Consolidated Fund of India, a sovereign wealth fund could
be created which is _______ managed.
1.profits, personally
2.security, sectionally
3.proceeds, professionally
4.future, selectively
5.gains, privately
Q:8 The animals, created for the first time by researchers
in the United States and Britain using a gene-editing tool
called CRISPR-Cas9, _______ be used as “surrogate sires”,
essentially sterile blank slates that could then be
transplanted with stem cells that _______ the desired
sperm.
1.can; reciprocates
2.could; duplicates
3.could; produce
4.will; enhances
5.None of these
Q:9 Rather than designate any one language as the
nation’s ________tongue, it makes more sense to
________in the development of other regional languages
and thus preserve India’s multiculturalism through
multilinguism.
1.Simple-Ignore
2.First-Simplify
3.Universal-Accept
4.Standardised-Invest
5.None of these
Q:10 Based on the _______ UK series of the same name,
Utopia is a conspiracy thriller about a group of _______
who band together to locate a comic book manuscript
that they believe contains information about future
pandemics.
1.Declining, Organizations
2.Cult, Nerds
3.Inclining, Propagandas
4.Protecting, Protests
5.Technology, Technical
Double Fillers Questions - Bank Hard Level
Q:1 Direction: Select the most appropriate option to fill in
the blanks.
After Daphne had been transformed into a_______, Apollo
made the plant sacred and________ to always wear it as
clothing. Thus, in a way, Daphne stayed with Apollo
forever.
1.Laurel-Vowed
2.Dishonour-Denied
3.Reproach-Misust
4.Odium-Misused
5.None of these
Q:2 Direction: In the following question, two sentences
(A) and (B) having one blank each is given. Find the word
from the options so as to form grammatically and
contextually sentences.
(A) I am becoming a _______ of these lectures over the
years.
(B) He has become a natural _______ of media and
messages.
1.Demagogue
2.Regisseur
3.Lampoon
4.Taciturn
5.Connoisseur
Direction (3 to 4): Select the most appropriate option to
fill in the blanks.
Q:3 To deal with the slowdown, we are focusing on
driving volume growth through new product _________ and
consumer offers, as well as fast-tracking growth in
_________ channels such as modern trade and e-
commerce.
1.unveilings, elusive
2.eliminations, various
3.launches, alternate
4.inaugurations, ambiguous
5.negligence, variable
Q:4 The problem of ________ journals emerged after the
UGC introduced a ________ scoring system leading to an
Academic Performance Indicator in which publishing is a
part.
1.qualitative, trade
2.predatory, quantitative
3.rapacious, value
4.exalting, perfect
5.predacious, number
Direction (5 to 9): In the questions given below a
sentence is given with two blanks in each. Corresponding
to each question two columns are given with three words
in each column. Which combination of words from the
two columns will perfectly fit into the blanks to make the
sentence contextually correct and meaningful.
Q:5 President Ram Nath Kovind on Sunday laid the
foundation stone for a ________ to mark 200 years of the
Paika Rebellion, an ________ against colonial rule that
predates the rebellion of the sepoys in 1857.
Column 1 Column 2
A. Memorial D. Revolt
B. Monumental E. Uprising
C. Obliteration F. Insurrection
1.A-D and A-E
2.B-F
3.B-D
4.A-E
5.A-E and A-F
Q:6 The ________ argue that President Emmanuel
Macron’s proposed pension _______ will force them to
make a choice between working for long hours and
receiving lower payments.
Column 1 Column 2
A. Demonstrators D. Reforms
B. Protesters E. Waivers
C. Militants F. Aspiration
1.A-E
2.B-F
3.A-F
4.B-D
5.C-D
Q:7 U.S. President Donald Trump told reporters in June
2018 after his first ________ with North Korean leader Kim
Jong Un that North Korea had pledged to ________ one of
its missile installations.
Column 1 Column 2
A. Deliberation D. Dismounting
B. Summit E. Dismantle
C. Invasion F. Invite
1.A-F
2.B-E
3.C-E and B-E
4.B-E and A-E
5.C-E
Q:8 In an event to ______ the death anniversary of B.R.
Ambedkar, the Chief Minister announced that ‘Life and
Contributions of Baba Saheb Ambedkar’ will be part of
the ________ in all government schools.
Column 1 Column 2
A. Memorize D. Curriculum
B. Commemorate E. Scholarship
C. Mark F. Syllabus
1.C-D
2.B-F
3.A-D
4.B-F and C-D
5.A-E
Q:9 More than the introduction of new laws, the _______
need of the hour is to collectively create a mindset that
________ and condemn atrocities against women.
Column 1 Column 2
A. Trivial D. Denounce
B. Pressing E. Discriminate
C. Clamant F. Inculpate
1.A-D
2.A-D and B-D
3.C-D and B-F
4.C-E
5.A-F
Q:10 In the following question, two sentences (A) and (B)
having one blank each is given. Find the word from the
options so as to form grammatically and contextually
sentences.
A. Businesses were clamoring for relief and Governor
Shaktikanta Das’s measures address the crucial factor of
sustaining system liquidity while offering _______ to
individuals and businesses.
B. The measures seem to have been designed assuming
the best-case scenario that the country will be able to
fight off the _______ effects of the virus in the next few
weeks.
1.Trammel, Ingratiate
2.Pallatives, Maleficent
3.Impediment, Constraint
4.Earnest, Contraction
5.Restriction, Expanding
Multiple Fillers Questions - Bank Easy Level
Direction (1 to 3) : The following statement has three
blanks which are to be filled with the options given below.
Find the right combination of words which when placed in
the same sequence as given in the option can most
suitably complete the sentence without altering the
meaning of the statement.
Q:1 We have been compelled to realise that between 100
million to 125 million people ________ their villages,
families and homes to find work far away ________ they
can find it; their invisible hands harvest the crops and
feed us, clean streets, run factories, build roads, and
________ our houses.
1.Go, As, Make
2.Leave, Wherever, Construct
3.Make, As, Destroy
4.Come, When, Steal
5.Enter, Where, Renovate
Q:2 The employment situation in India is a very _________
challenge that must be acknowledged, confronted and for
which we must debate solutions.
A. Positive B. Dispersion
C. Grim D. Serious
1.A and B only
2.B and D only
3.A and C only
4.C and D only
5.None of the above
Q:3 The ________ between both the parties was signed by
the representatives from the two leading firms. Most of
the board members were in ________ with the proposal to
merge the two companies for the purpose of survival.
This ________ will pave the way for further development of
the sector in the country.
1.Agreement
2.Custom
3.Victory
4.Ratification
5.None of the above
Q:4 Direction: In the following question, two sentences
(A) and (B) having two blanks each are given. Find the
pair of words from the options so as to form
grammatically and contextually correct sentences.
(A) It is a __________ that after ragging there could develop
__________ between the students.
(B) It is a __________ to believe that a jaunty, ostentatious
__________ still prevailed.
1.Effervescent, Esurient
2.Fallacy, Comradeship
3.Insinuating, Impervious
4.Innocuous, Guile
5.Mundane, Somnolent
Direction (5 to 9): The following statements have three
blanks which are to be filled with the options given below.
Each blank can be filled with one word among the given
six words. Find the combination/s which can most
suitably complete the sentence without altering the
meaning of the state.
Q:5 As a result of expected changes in population and
income levels, the environmental effects _________ the
food system could increase by 50–90% in the absence of
technological changes and dedicated _______ measures,
reaching levels that are beyond the planetary boundaries
that define a/an _______ operating space for humanity.
I – Mitigation II – Haven
III – Safe IV – Deterrent
V – of VI – at
1. II, III, VI
2. I, III, V
3. I, V, VI
4. II, IV, VI
5. III, IV, V
Q:6 As an open economy since the late 1980s, Turkey has
________ significant international capital flows, some of
which _________ highly mobile and short term, also expose
Turkey to sudden stops and reversals when international
investors fear the _______.
I – Contemporaneous II – Attracted
III – Are IV – Worst
V – Has VI – Dilatory
1.I, II, III
2.II, V, IV
3. III, I, VI
4. V, VI, I
5. II, III, IV
Q:7 The broadcaster _______ not been forthcoming with
provision of any _________ whatsoever in the absence of
which their allegations remain __________.
I – Has II – Claim
III -Have IV – Evidence
V – Proved VI – Unsubstantiated
1. II, III, V
2. I, IV, VI
3.III, V, VI
4.II, IV, V
5. I, III, VI
Q:8 By the next century flood risk may _________by 50%
and erosion risk by 13% across the region, and all
_________ two of the sites (Medina of Tunis and Xanthos-
Letoon) will be at risk from ________of these hazards, said
researchers.
I – Everyone II – Though
III – Increase IV – But
V – Decrease VI – Either
1.III, IV, VI
2. II, V, IV
3.V, III, II
4. VI, I, II
5.I, II, III
Q:9 China could _______an unprecedented degree of State
control, India does not ______ itself to that as a society.
This makes individual _______necessary to control the
outbreak.
A.Exert B.Warrant C.Conceal D.Aid E.Lend F.Precaution
1.ABD
2.BEC
3.BAF
4.AEF
5.ECA
Multiple Fillers Questions - Bank Moderate Level
Q:1 Direction: In the question given below, there are two
statements, each statement consists of two blanks. You
have to choose the option which provides the correct set
of words that fits both the blanks in both the statements
appropriately and in the same order making them
meaningful and grammatically correct. If none of the
words fits best, choose the option that indicates ‘None of
the above’ as your answer.
I. The Programme ________ is radical because the
exercise envisages a serious re-imagination of
government and governance and ________ cooperative
federalism.
II. The book turned movie boasts of an ingeniously
________ production and ________ the original work, at
times even surpassing it.
1.Perceived, lightens
2.Conceived, deepens
3.Born, jokes
4.Conceptualized, satire
5.None of the above
Direction (2 to 3): In the following questions, a sentence
with three blanks is given, indicating that something has
been omitted. The sentence is followed by two columns
i.e 1 and 2, each carrying three words. You have to
identify the correct pair(s) of words that would fill the
blanks to make the sentence grammatically correct and
meaningful. Then mark the relevant option as your
answer.
Q:2 The Supreme Court’s ________ following the arrest of
five ________ activists by the Pune police last month has
been truly _______ and raises the bar for protection of
personal liberty.
Column 1 Column 2
(I) imagination (iv) Intervention
(ii) Unusual (v) prominent
(iii) Desirable (vi) Extraordinary
1.(iv),(iii),(i)
2.(i),(v),(iii)
3.(iii),(vi),(ii)
4.(iv),(v),(vi)
5.None of these
Q:3 India has not ________full capital account
convertibility. It has kept short-term foreign borrowings
within _________ limits. India did not open up to foreign
banks despite pressure from the U.S. and the
international agencies. Foreign banks _________ from
overseas markets following the crisis, causing a severe
credit crunch in places such as Eastern Europe. India
escaped this fate.
Column 1 Column 2
(i) embraced (iv) Cuddled
(ii) Stringent (v) flexibility
(iii) Retreated (vi) Entered
1.(i),(ii),(iii)
2.(iv),(v),(vi)
3.(i),(iv),(vi)
4.(i),(iii),(vi)
5.None of these
Q:4 Direction: The following statement has three blanks
which are to be filled with the options given below. Find
the right combination of words which when placed in the
same sequence as given in the option can most suitably
complete the sentence without altering the meaning of
the statement.
E-commerce is well-known for _______ the digital footprint
of visitors to _______ them with ________ product offerings.
1.Initiating, Harass, Damaged
2.Leveraging, Target, Customised
3.Displaying, Attract, Discounted
4.Providing, Deceive, Expensive
5.None of these
Multiple Fillers Questions - Bank Hard Level
Direction (1 to 4) : In the questions given below a
sentence is given with three blanks in each.
Corresponding to each question six words are given.
Which combination of words out of these words will
perfectly fit into the blanks to make the sentence
contextually correct and meaningful.
Q:1 This center will support the police in maintaining law
and order, _______ disaster management operations, help
control pollution and _________ use of electricity and
water, make timely _________ of services possible and
offer better health and education services.
A. Hamper B. Assist C. Delivery D. Approval E. Efficient F.
Timely
1.ACF
2.BEA
3.BEC
4.ABC
5.AEC
Q:2 The Central Vigilance Commission has summoned
the top _______ of the Employees’ Provident Fund
Organization after a fire on Friday night _______ its
vigilance wing office in the capital. Several fire tenders
were _______ to douse the flames at the NBCC Tower.
A. Employed B.Diaspora
C. Destroyed D. Brass
E. Deployed F.Acquisition
1.ADF
2.DCE
3.BCA
4.ACF
5.BCE
Q:3 Over 10,000 people have been ________ while several
others affected due to the floods caused by ________ rains
in the Tamil dominated Northern and Eastern _______ of
Sri Lanka.
A. Immigrated B. Drizzling
C. Provinces D. Displaced
E. Plateaus F. Torrential
1.AFE
2.DFC
3.BFC
4.DBE
5.ABC
Q:4 Vast crowds of black-clad demonstrators ________
Hong Kong on Sunday in the largest anti-government
________ since local elections last month that boosted the
pro-democracy movement seeking to ________ controls by
China.
A. Curb B. Slogans
C.Emigrated D. Thronged
E. Protests F. Command
1.CBA
2.BEA
3.FED
4.DEA
5.CEF
Fillers Solutions - SSC Easy Level Questions
Q:1 (1) As the objective case is being used for the
“farmers” (that is plural in nature), we need to use the
plural objective case for that.
Q:2 (1) Whenever two nouns are used in a sentence then
for showing reciprocation, we use “each other” but when
more than two nouns are used, we use “one another”. The
given statement is talking about more than two nouns.
So, we need to use “one another”.
Q:3 (3) We use a superlative adjective to say that a thing
or person is the most of a group. So, ‘coolest’ is the
superlative degree of the adjective and is an appropriate
option as the sentence is talking about the highest limit
of the word ‘cool’ in the Indian states.
Q:4 (1) Rise (Noun)- an increase in an amount, a number
or a level. As an article “the” is followed by a noun and
the chosen option is noun itself hence, it will suit the
blank.
Q:5 (2) “Subject + modal verb + be able + to + v1 + object”
is the correct structure. For showing negative capacity or
ability we use “will” instead of “cannot”.
Q:6 (3) “Imply” is followed by the “present participle”
form of the verb. The chosen option is a present
participle form hence, it will be the correct answer.
Q:7 (2) “Subject + has/have + past participle (v3) + object
+ other words” is the correct present perfect tense
structure. “Always” is used between the auxiliary verb
and the main verb.
Q:8 (2) The subject of the given statement is “a pair” that
is singular hence, we need to use a singular verb.
“Have/has” is followed by the past participle form of the
verb.
Q:9 (1) The written statement is in the past tense hence,
we need to use coming verb in the same tense. As only
the chosen option is in the past tense it will be the correct
answer.
Q:10 (1) “to be + past participle” is the correct form of the
verb hence, it will be the correct answer.
Fillers Solutions - SSC Moderate Level Questions
Q:1 (1) Whenever we have to show a class we use “the”
before that. As in the given statement, it is trying to show
the class of “rich and poor” we need to use “the” before
both nouns.
Q:2 (2) “Present participle” is always followed by
“possessive pronoun”. As “coming” is the present particle
we need to use “possessive pronoun” before it.
Q:3 (4) As there is a time period in the statement we need
to use “past perfect continuous tense” that is used to
show a time period. The correct structure for the given
tense is “Subject + had been + v4 + object + since/for +
time period.”
Q:4 (2) As the reporting verb (asked) is in the past tense
we need to keep the reported speech in the past tense as
well.
Q:5 (4) The verb will be in the past tense as there is an
adverb in the statement showing past time. Bring about-
to cause it to happen.
Q:6(4) “To” needs an object hence, we need to use
“whom” as it is an objective case. As the statement is
written in the past tense we need to use “sold’ as the
main verb of the statement.
Q:7 (4) Control over- Power or influence over someone or
something. The chosen phrasal verb has the meaning
related to the context of the statement hence, it will be
correct.
Q:8 (2) In the given statement verbs are connected with
“and” hence, we need to keep both the verbs in the same
form. As the first verb is in the singular form the coming
verb will be in the same form as well.
Q:9 (3) “Modal verb + V1” is the correct verb phrase. As
the is a modal verb before the blank space we need to use
the main verb in the first form of the verb.
Q:10 (2) The verb of a relative pronoun is greatly decided
by the antecedent used before it. As the antecedent is
“basic rights and freedoms” which is plural we need to
use the plural verb.
Fillers Solutions - SSC Hard Level Questions
Q:1 (2) The main verb is always followed by an infinitive
“to + v1” but if we need to use the passive form of
infinitive we use the structure “to + be + past participle”.
In the statement, it is being talked about the object so we
need to use a passive structure.
Q:2 (1) The correct phrase is- The plural form is dozen
after a number. Fixed number + dozen of + Plural Noun.
Q:3 (2) The English- The people who belong to England.
English- it is considered as the subject.
Q:4 (3) As the statement shows a fact we need to use
simple present tense here. The statement should be in
the passive voice as there is no subject in the given
statement.
Q:5 (3) In a bid to- in an attempt. “In a bid to” is followed
by the first form of the verb.
Q:6 (3) “TO + v1” is the correct form hence, “Have” will be
correct. “Has/Have + past participle” is the correct
structure, hence, “fallen” will be used.
Q:7 (1) “Inferior” is followed by the preposition “To”.
Q:8 (4) “Good call”- used to express approval of a
person’s decision or suggestion. The chosen option gives
a meaning that suit the statement.
Q:9 (3) “Help” is followed by the first form of the verb.
Example: She asked him to help her father clean the
garage.
Q:10 (3) “As____as” is used for a positive degree of the
adjective. “Much/Many” both are the positive degree of
the adjective. The statement is talking about “countable
noun” hence, “As many as” will be the correct answer.
Single Fillers Solutions - Bank Easy Level Questions
Q:1 (2) The word ‘pristine’ suits the sentence context as it
talks about keeping the environment natural.
Q:2 (4) The sentence seems to be giving inferences on
glorifying. So, the passage requires a word that best
represents this theme of it and the word “Extol” seems to
make it more absolute with its depiction praise, glorify, or
honor.
Q:3 (4) Among the given alternatives, ‘adhere’ is the only
verb that is followed by the preposition ‘to’.It means ‘to
follow a rule; to stick firmly to something’.
Q:4 (1) The given sentence is talking about the riots
which mean ‘a violent disturbance of the peace by a
crowd.’ ‘Culmination’ is the most suitable word to fill in
the blank as it means ‘the highest or climactic point of
something’.
Q:5 (5) The sentence seems to be providing inferences on
the usage of Vaccination and that is used to “prevent”
disease and save lives – now more than ever. the word
“Prevent” 116 seems to make it more absolute with its
depiction.
Q:6 (4) The passage requires a word that best represents
this theme of it and the word “Known” seems to make it
more absolute with its usage. This representative sounds
absolutely relevant for the given passage as it is in
congruence with its essence.
Q:7 (3) Walk unsteadily/ Miss a step and fall or nearly
fall/ Make an error.
Q:8 (4) The act of branching out or dividing into
branches/ A development that complicates a situation.
Q:9 (1) means stated, which absolutely fits the blank.
Q:10 (2) “Adverse” seems to make it more in an opposing
direction. This representative sounds absolutely relevant
for the given passage as it is in congruence with its
essence.
Single Fillers Solutions - Bank Moderate Level Questions
Q:1 (3) As in the above statement, it is given that Anusha
was an obedient child and listened to her parents, she is
perceived to be the perfect child. Thus, “ideal” is the most
appropriate fillers.
Q:2 (4) According to the given statement, the subject is
known worldwide. Thus the most appropriate fillers is
famous.
Q:3 (3) The complete sentence is: It is very important for
a great leader to be a great orator in order to inspire the
public.
Q:4 (4) The passage requires a word that best represents
this theme of it and the word “Inexorable” seems to make
it more absolute with its depiction ‘impossible to prevent,
resist, or stop.’
Q:5 (4) The passage requires a word that best represents
this theme of it and the word “Cured” seems to make it
more absolute with its depiction “relieve (a person or
animal) of the symptoms of a disease or condition.”
Q:6 (4) The blank needs a word that best utilizes the
outcome of the coronavirus outbreak, hence the word
“plight” which means ‘a bad or difficult state or situation’
will appear the best word to fit in the blank.
Q:7 (2) The blank requires a word that best replicates the
sentence’s denotation and the word “acute” fits best in
here as it means ‘very serious; very great’.
Q:8 Since, for the important presentation her mentor has
to leave which in turn would have made her nervous and
woried for the situation. Stressful: making you feel
worried and nervous.
Q:9 (4) Frustration is a feeling of annoyance that occurs
when something doesn’t go as you expect. This is just
one example of how behavioral pitfalls can be
devastating to an organization.
Q:10 (2) The blank requires a word that best depicts the
inference of the entire passage and the word “Pertinent”
seems to fit the best in here as it is absolutely in
congruence with the given statement.
Single Fillers Solutions - Bank Hard Level Questions
Q:1 (1) Here in the sentence after the blank, the phrase
used is ‘vision of individual’s thought’ and exalted means
think or speak very highly of something.
Q:2 (3) Mundane means dull. The above sentences are
about an atheist who wants to escape the problems of
their daily dull life.
Q:3 (4) The most suitable option that fits in the blank
making complete sense as per the sentence is Logistical
as it is making the sentence contextually understandable.
Q:4 (2) Congregation means a gathering or collection of
people. In the sentence the suitable option is
congregation to make the sentence contextually as well
as grammatically correct.
Q:5 (2) The passage requires a word that best be in sync
with the theme of it and the word “destitution” seems to
make the passage appropriate with its depiction “poverty
so extreme that one lacks the means to provide for
oneself”.
Q:6 (5) The passage requires a word that best represents
this theme of it and the word “Repudiate” seems to make
it more absolute with its depiction “refuse to
acknowledge, ratify, or recognize as valid”.
Q:7 (4) The passage requires a word that best represents
this theme of it and the word “Repugnant” seems to make
it more absolute with its depiction “making you feel
disgust.” This representative sounds absolutely relevant
for the given passage as it is in congruence with its
essence.
Q:8 (4) The passage requires a word that best represents
this theme of it and the word “Precarious” seems to make
it more absolute with its depiction ‘not safe or certain;
dangerous’.
Q:9 (2) The passage requires a word that best represents
this theme of it, and the word “Buttress” seems to make it
more absolute with its depiction ‘a stone or brick
structure that supports a wall or makes it stronger’.
Q:10 (3) Bolster. the passage requires a word that best
represents this theme of it and the word “Bolster” seems
to make it more absolute with its depiction ‘to support or
encourage somebody/something; to make something
stronger’.
Double Fillers Solutions - Bank Easy Level Questions
Q:1 (3) Note the word “yet” in the sentence. This is a
contrast indicator. So, the words but be opposite of each
other, which leaves us with option 3.
Q:2 (4) Option 4 - Both the words are grammatically as
well as contextually correct.
Q:3 (3) Sustainable development means utilizing
resources today in a manner that does not harm future
generations. The adverb “sustainably” would fit the blank
aptly.
Q:4 (4) The first blank cites a place after the blank. So,
the correct preposition in that place is ‘of’. The second
preposition cites a day/date. So, the correct preposition
will be ‘at’.
Q:5 (3) ‘Discretion’ means the freedom to decide what
should be done in a particular situation. Also, a judge
‘settles’ a matter.
Q:6 (1) It can appropriately modify the noun ‘judgement’.
No other word except ‘judgement’ makes sense in the
given context.
Q:7 (1) The statement seems to be providing inferences
on India to be facing the “worst” continuous natural
devastations and that Climate change has “Impacted” one
billion people in the country in the last year.
Q:8 (4) In the context of the sentence, the words which
are suitable for the first blank are “amplified”,
“intensified” and “increased”. The only word that makes
the sentence meaningfully correct is “rises”. The words
“stabilizes” and “corners” are irrelevant to the context of
this sentence.
Q:9 (5) Heft - The property of being large in mass.
Bolstering - support and strengthen.
Q:10 (1) An international exposé by several newspapers
has revealed how insidiously China is taking the cyber
route to keep prominent Indian citizens under
surveillance.
Double Fillers Solutions - Bank Moderate Level Questions
Q:1 (1) Among the options, Option 1, i.e. “Obtained-
Accurate” seems to be the correct pair as “Obtained”
portrays “get, acquire, or secure (something)” and
“Accurate” depicts “(especially of information,
measurements, or predictions) correct in all details;
exact” which portrays the accurate meaning here.
Q:2 (2) Evocation: the act of bringing or recalling a
feeling, memory, or image to the conscious mind.
Wilfully: with the intention of causing harm; deliberately.
Q:3 (2) Handle: to touch or hold something with your
hand(s) Nexus: a complicated series of connections
between different people or things.
Q:4 (2) When we use 'one of the' phrase, we always use a
superlative degree with it; here it will be “wealthiest”. On
reading the passage we can understand that Microsoft
company is “important” for human resources.
Q:5 (2) The statement depicts about the query on what
other instruments can one consider most probably to
“stimulate” which means ‘to make somebody feel
interested and excited about something’ and fortify
competition in Indian telecom without which our $1
trillion digital ambition which will most probably “remain”
on paper as stated in the sentence.
Q:6 (4) After drawing an inference it can be stated that
the sentence seems to state about Wikipedia’s well-
developed boundless online library of “information” and
that it is too distinct and enormous to leave “behind” a
distinct cultural imprint. So, the two correct words will be
“Information” and “Behind” which will make the
statement seem coherent.
Q:7 (3) The word “fund” indicates that the word in the first
blank refers to a word indicating the ‘monetary returns’ of
privatization. In the context of the sentence, the words
which are suitable for the first blank are “profits”,
“proceeds” and “gains”. Hence options 2 and 4 are
eliminated. Since the sentence speaks of an alternative to
the national level “Consolidated Fund of India”, it makes
no sense to manage it “personally” or “privately”. This
eliminates options 1 and 5 as well. The only word that
makes the sentence meaningfully correct is
“professionally”.
Q:8 (3) The blanks require appropriate fillers to make the
sentence coherent. The words that fit best in the
sentence are “could; produce” as they are the only ones
that suit the sentence (grammatically as well as
contextually).
Q:9 (4) The statement depicts about suggestions to
“invest” more on the regional languages than India’s only
“standardised” tongue. So, the two correct words will be
“Standardised-Invest” which will make the statement
seem coherent.
Q:10 (2) Cult - Followers of an unorthodox, extremist, or
false religion. Nerd - An intelligent but single-minded
expert in a particular technical field. Based on the cult UK
series of the same name, Utopia is a conspiracy thriller
about a group of nerds who band together to locate a
comic book manuscript that they believe contains
information about future pandemics.
Double Fillers Solutions - Bank Hard Level Questions
Q:1 (1) The word that fits best in the first blank is ‘laurel’
means 'a small evergreen tree that has shiny, dark green
leaves and black berries'. The second blank can be filled
with the word ‘vowed’ means ‘to make a determined
decision or promise to do something’.
Q:2 (5) Connoisseur: an expert; a person who knows a lot
about art, good food, music, etc.
Q:3 (3) “New products” before the first blank indicates
that the word describes the introduction of new products.
In the context of the sentence, the words which are
suitable for the first blank are “unveilings”, “launches”
and “inaugurations”. Hence options 2 and 5 are
eliminated. For “fast-tracking” growth, multiple different
channels must be used. Out of the remaining options, the
only word that makes the sentence meaningfully correct
is “alternate”.
Q:4 (2) The word “problem” before the first blank
indicates that it is something ‘negative’ in nature. In the
context of the sentence, the words that are suitable for
the first blank are “predatory”, “rapacious” and
“predacious” all of which mean ‘greedy’. Hence options 1
and 4 are eliminated. ”Scoring system” after the second
blank shows that it has to describe the scoring system as
‘measurable’ The only word that makes the sentence
meaningfully correct is “quantitative”. The words “value”
and “number” are irrelevant to the context of this
sentence. This eliminates options 3 and 5 as well.
Q:5 (5) The phrase ‘foundation stone’ is used for
memorial, hence, in the first blank ‘memorial’ will be
used. ‘Uprising’ and ‘insurrection’ both mean the same
i.e. ‘an act of rebellion’ that fits in the context of the given
sentence.
Q:6 (4) As ‘Waiver’ means ‘a situation in which somebody
gives up a legal claim or right; an official document
stating this’ and ‘Aspiration’ means ‘an ambition of
achieving something.’ The given sentence talks about the
government policy reforms related to pension, and its
effect on the public.
Q:7 (4) ‘Summit’ means ‘an important meeting or series
of meetings between the leaders of two or more
countries’ and ‘deliberation’ means ‘discussion or
thinking about something’. ‘Dismantle’ means ‘to
destroy’. It fits in the context of the given sentence in
second blank.
Q:8 (4) Commemorate and mark both mean the same i.e.
to remember/ recall or celebrate an event or a person by
doing something. And similarly, syllabus and curriculum
are also the synonym of each other.
Q:9 (3) The word ‘Clamant’ means ‘urgently demanding
attention’ and ‘Denounce’ means ‘to say publicly that
something is wrong; to be very critical of a person in
public’. Similarly, ‘pressing’ implies here in the sentence
‘that must be dealt with immediately; urgent’ and
‘inculpate’ means ‘accuse or blame; incriminate’.
Q:10 (2) The second statement is the continuation of the
first one as to how some organizations and govt. have
come up with the best solutions against the outbreak.
The most suitable option that fits in the blanks making
complete sense as per the sentence is Pallatives,
Maleficent.
Multiple Fillers Solutions - Bank Easy Level Questions
Q:1 (2) The sentence is written in the present tense.
Therefore, the first form of the verb must be used here.
Among the given options, only word given in option 2 fits
in the respective blank.
Q:2 (4) The statement talks about challenge and hence
the tone is serious and negative. Thus, positive can be
eliminated. ‘Grim’ and ‘serious’ both fit in well with the
statement and also convey the seriousness of the
situation.
Q:3 (1) According to the given paragraph, the context is
regarding the merger between two companies and it was
done in order to survive in the long term and also the
concerned sector will benefit from this decision taken by
the board members of both the companies. Coming to the
given options we can see that ‘agreement’ will fit in all the
three blanks.
Q:4 (2) Fallacy: a false belief or a wrong idea.
Comradeship: the feeling of friendship between people
who live or work together, especially in a difficult
situation. In the two given sentences, words “Fallacy,
Comradeship” fit best so as to make contextually correct
sentences.
Q:5 (2) In the first blank a preposition is required thus, ‘of’
is a relevant preposition as “of” is used for expressing the
relationship between a part and a whole.Moreover, in the
third blank, an adjective is needed to qualify the noun
‘operating space’. So, ‘safe’ is the correct choice for the
blank. For the second blank, another adjective is needed
and out of the given alternatives, mitigation is the
suitable adjective making 2 as the right option.
Q:6 (5) The first blank needs a past participle as the
helping verb ‘has’ takes V3 after it. So, among the given
options only ‘attracted’ seems to be an appropriate word
for the first blank. the second blank requires a helping
verb. ‘Are’ is the correct option. ‘Fear the worst’ is a
common phrase meaning ‘to fear that the worst possible
thing has happened.
Q:7 (2) ‘The broadcaster’ is a singular subject thus it
requires a singular verb after it. Thus, from the give
alternatives only ‘has’ is the correct option for the blank.
In the view of given choices for the second blank only
“claim” and “evidence” are possible options as ‘any’ can
be followed only by a noun and contextually ‘evidence’
seems the correct word for the blank. For the third blank,
“unsubstantiated” means “not supported or proven by
evidence” and being an adjective is the only suitable
option to qualify the noun ‘allegations’.
Q:8 (1) The phrase ‘all but’ means ‘nearly’ thus, ‘but’ is an
appropriate option for the blank. As, nearly all the sites
will be at risk, hence the only suitable option for the first
blank is ‘increase’. Now, moving towards third blank,
since two risks are mentioned, the only suitable word for
the second blank is ‘either’ because ‘either of’ is used for
referring to two options.
Q:9 (4) So, in the first blank “Exert” will be used as it
means to apply or to make use of something as China
could apply an unprecedented degree of state control for
its people. The second sentence states about India’s
phase of not stating itself to that as a society,hence the
best appropriate word for the second blank is “Lend”. In
the third sentence,in order to control an outbreak,
individual interventions must be taken hence
“Precaution” will be most appropriate for the third blank.
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Questions
Q:1 (2) In the first blank, the only options that fit in are
option 2 and 4 i.e. ‘conceived’ and ‘conceptualized’.
However, ‘satire’ meaning ‘spoof’ does not make sense in
either of the statements as the second blank. So, the
correct word for the second blank is ‘deepens’ which
means ‘to become or to make something deep or deeper’.
Q:2 (4) The word ‘intervention’ means ‘the act or fact of
becoming involved intentionally’. Hence, the intervention
will go in the first blank. Further, ‘prominent’ means
‘important; famous’, which refers to the activists. The
arrest has been considered extraordinary here.
Q:3 (1) The word ‘embraced’ means ‘to accept (a belief,
theory, or change) willingly and enthusiastically’. Hence
‘embraced’ fits in the first blank. Next, ‘stringent’ means
‘(used about a law, rule, etc.) very strict’, hence, stringent
limits makes sense. Further, the sentence talks about the
crisis which means a negative word will fit in the last
blank. ‘retreat’ means ‘move back or withdraw.’
Q:4 (2) Among the given options, option 2 provides the
best combination of words to make the sentence
grammatically and contextually correct. ‘Leverage’ means
‘use something to maximum advantage. ‘Customised’
means ‘modified’.
Multiple Fillers Solutions - Bank Hard Level Questions
Q:1 (3) The given sentence talks about a center
supporting and helping police in various fields, hence,
among the given options ‘assist’ fits in the context of the
given sentence which means help someone, typically by
doing a share of the work. The second blank talks about
the use of electricity and water. Among the given options
‘efficient’ fits in the context of the given sentence which
means achieving maximum output by minimum wastage.
Efficient use of electricity and water fits best in the
context of the given sentence. The third blank talks about
the ‘services’. So, if we try to understand the meaning of
the given sentence we can say that the center will help
the police in timely delivery of the services.
Q:2 (2) In the first blank ‘brass’ will be used which means
people in authority as CVC will summon someone who is
in authority to explain why the accident happened. The
sentence talks about a fire accident; hence, the most
appropriate word for the second blank is ‘destroyed’. Fire
tender means the vehicles used to extinguish the fire and
deploy means to use something effectively.
Q:3 (2) ‘displaced’ fits in the context of the given
sentence which means ‘moved or shifted’. The given talks
about ‘floods’ and ‘floods’ are caused by heavy rains.
Among the given options ‘torrential’ fits in the context of
the given sentence which means rain falling rapidly and in
copious quantities. The given sentence talks about floods
in some areas of Sri Lanka, hence, ‘provinces’ fits in the
context of the given sentence which means a principal
administrative division of a country.
Q:4 (4) Among the given sentence ‘thronged’ fits best in
the context of the given sentence as it means to be
present somewhere in large numbers. The first part of the
sentence talks about demonstrators or protesters and
protesters will ‘protest’ against someone, hence,
‘protests’ fits best in the context of the given sentence.
‘Curb’ fits in the third blank as the word after the blank is
‘control’ and control by someone over something can
either be increased or decreased
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Directions: In the questions given below, a blank has
been provided for each and needs to be filled with
the appropriate word. Choose the best option
among the given ones.
1. There has not been much appreciation of how
the present government got lucky as a _______ of
falling oil prices worldwide, since it came to power
in 2014.
A. Matter B. Conclude C. Decision
D. Result E. Initiation
2. The IBC provides for a time limit of 180 days once
a case of default is brought to the National
Company Law Tribunal, following a joint decision of
creditors accounting for a _______ share of claims
on a company.
A. Auxiliary B. Dominant C. Minority
D. Humble E. Inconspicuous
3. Over two-thirds of Gaza’s population comprises of
refugees, some of them
_______ several times over amid the death and
devastation of successive Israeli
assaults.
A. Destroyed B. Uprooted C. Displaced
D. Settled E. Both B and C
4. The fabricated controversy around Jinnah’s
portrait has brought into public
debate, once again, the old and sterile question of
Jinnah’s _______ in British
India’s partition.
A. Culpability B. Guilty C. Blaming
D. Abuse E. Both A and B
5. Those who want to learn a foreign language, or
want their children to, often
feel they are racing against the_______.
A. Minutes B. Time C. Clock
D. world E. Early
6. India is a big importer of smartphones but is not
_______ into any part of the production cycle, be it
components, final products or intellectual property.
A. Plugged B. Involved C. Dealing
D. Manufacturing E. None of the above
7. Drug-resistant tuberculosis is a growing problem
facing the country as _______ patients increased by
13% in 2016, even as total deaths from
tuberculosis fell.
A. Dying B. Effect C. Affected
D. Impact E. None of the above
8. Home-grown militancy is a reflection of
__________, and the alarming reports
of its revival demand a security strategy as well as a
political outreach.
A. Alienation B. Subordination C. Colonialism
D. Secession E. None of the above
9. The retail price of petrol is a hot political subject
and successive governments at the Centre are
__________ held responsible for it.
A. Interval B. Seldom C. Routinely
D. Randomly E. None of the above
10. The decision to make the GSTN a 100%
government-owned firm, instead of the present
structure with 51% private ownership, explains
__________ how this will address data security
concerns nor the impact on the Network’s
functional efficiency.
A. Either B. Or C. Neither
D. Nor E. None of the above
Correct answers:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
DBEACACBDA
Explanations:
1.
Matter is incorrect as it does not really convey the
correct meaning. Matter refers to an issue
while here the sentence talks about the
consequence of falling oil prices.
Conclude is correct in terms of meaning but
incorrect grammatically.
Decision is incorrect as it was not the decision of the
government but a set of external factors
which led to the drop in oil prices.
Initiation means start/beginning and is incorrect.
Result fits in well contextually and grammatically.
Hence, option D is correct.
2.
Logically, creditors having a majority share would
take decisions pertaining to a company. Thus,
minority and auxiliary (minor) can be eliminated.
Humble and inconspicuous are both absurd and do
not fit in.
Only dominant which means majority/main/primary
fits in.
Hence, option B is correct.
3.
Destroyed does not fit in as the statement talks
about refugees and thus refers to how they
were forced to relocate.
Settled is the opposite and is incorrect.
Both uprooted and displaced mean the same and
are contextually and grammatically correct.
Hence, option E is correct.
4.
The statement states that the recent controversy
has brought into limelight as to how much
Jinnah was to blame for the partition.
Options A, B and C are synonyms and convey the
same meaning. However, we need a noun in
the blank and the only one that fits in is culpability
which means blame/guilt.
Abuse can be eliminated as it does not fit in.
Hence, option A is correct.
5.
The statement basically wants to convey that people
find it tough to pick up a new language.
Minutes is too specific as the statement is general in
nature.
Time is grammatically incorrect as the correct
phrase would be racing against time.
World and early are irrelevant and can be
eliminated easily .Clock fits in well. It is
grammatically correct and conveys the meaning
well.
Hence, option C is correct.
6.
Involved is incorrect as it does not fit with into.
Dealing and manufacturing also do not convey the
correct meaning.
Only plugged fits in well. Plugged into means
involved in.
Hence, option A is correct.
7.
Deaths have actually decreased as per the
statement and option A is incorrect.
Effect means result/ consequence and is incorrect
here.
Impact is incorrect in terms of grammar.
Only Affected fits in well.
Hence, option C is correct.
8.
The statement talks about home-grown
militancy/terrorism and what it indicates.
We can eliminate subordination which means
submission as terrorism implies the opposite and
is used to indicate rebellion/strength/anger but not
submission.
Colonialism is absurd as it a concept of the past.
Secession means to breakaway/withdraw from
something and while this may be one of the
aims but does not indicate it.
Only alienation meaning disaffection/estrangement
fits in. It conveys that home grown
militancy points towards a feeling of
resentment/disaffection of the militants with
respect to
their nation.
Hence, option A is correct.
9.
The statement talks about home-grown
militancy/terrorism and what it indicates.
We can eliminate subordination which means
submission as terrorism implies the opposite and
is used to indicate rebellion/strength/anger but not
submission.
Colonialism is absurd as it a concept of the past.
Secession means to breakaway/withdraw from
something and while this may be one of the
aims but does not indicate it.
Only alienation meaning disaffection/estrangement
fits in. It conveys that home grown
militancy points towards a feeling of
resentment/disaffection of the militants with
respect to
their nation.
Hence, option A is correct.
10.
The basic thumb rule is that neither and nor always
go together. Neither allows us to make a
negative statement about two people or things at
the same time.
Either is never used with nor. It is always paired with
or. This eliminates options A and B.
Nor has already been used and cannot be used
again.
Only Option C fits in.
Directions: In the statements given below, a blank
has been given. This needs to be filled up using a
correct combination of words from the options
mentioned below. The statement so formed must
be contextually and grammatically sound.
1. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un held talks with
Chinese President Xi Jinping and __________ his
commitment to the “denuclearization” of the
peninsula.
A. Emphasized
B. Affirmed
C. Redundant
D. Forced
A. A,B
B. B,D
C. A,D
D. B,C
E. None of the above
2. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has __________ a
penalty of Rs 58.9 crore on ICICI Bank Limited for
non-compliance of directions issued by it.
A. Appoint
B. Wrecked
C. Slapped
D. Imposed
A. A,C
B. C,D
C. B,D
D. A,B
E. None of the above
3. India’s listed corporates will have to __________
quick action to get on board more directors,
including a woman, if they have to ensure
compliance with the SEBI’s new corporate
governance norms.
A. Intimate
B. Initiate
C. Concede
D. Take
A. A,B
B. B,C
C. B,D
D. A,C
E. None of the above
4. In a press statement, the spokesperson re-
iterated that the company continues to give
__________ importance to regulatory compliance
and endeavors to meet supervisory expectations.
A. Finicky
B. Partial
C. Absolute
D. Utmost
A. A,B
B. B,C
C. A,D
D. C,D
E. None of the above
5. In order to reduce the fiscal deficit, the Economic
Affairs Secretary said that in the next fiscal, the G-
sec buyback would be __________ by Rs 25,000
crore.
A. Chafed
B. Reduced
C. Increased
D. Pared,
A. A,C
B. C,D
C. A,D
D. B,D
E. None of the above
6. With only three trading sessions left in March,
foreign investors have sold a net $1.12 billion in
Indian debt and are now on the __________ of
turning net sellers for the year so far.
A. Adjoin
B. Center
C. Verge
D. Brink
A. B,C
B. C,D
C. A,C
D. A,B
E. None of the above
7. Rising energy prices are ________ India’s trade
and current account deficits, while the government
has also loosened its fiscal deficit targets to finance
increased spending ahead of general elections.
A. Decreasing
B. Reducing
C. Widening
D. Increasing
A. A,B
B. B,C
C. B,D
D. C,D
E. None of the above
8. The Dalwai committee has observed that an
increase in the Minimum Support Price can be one
of the instruments for _______ farmers’ income but
also cautioned that it may not have a positive
outcome from the macroeconomic point of view.
A. Enhancing
B. Incongruous
C. Enchanting
D. Boosting
A. A,C
B. A,D
C. C,D
D. B,C
E. None of the above
9. Former Reserve Bank of India Governor
Raghuram Rajan stated that Global economic
recovery could be ________ if the trade war
between the U.S. and China escalated.
A. Hit
B. Affected
C. Stagnate
D. Exuberant
A. A,B
B. A,C
C. B,D
D. C,D
E. None of the above
10. Going where no other exchange has gone
before’ seems to be the new-found mantra of Indian
commodity exchanges as they aggressively
________ with each other to introduce trading in
commodities that had never been traded anywhere
else.
A. Vie
B. Compete
C. Combat
D. Debate
A. A,D
B. B,C
C. C,D
D. A,B
E. None of the above
Correct Answers:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
ABCDDBDBAD
Explanations:
1.
Emphasized: To stress upon.
Affirmed: To confirm/declare.
Redundant: Incorrect as this is an adjective while we
need a noun here. Also, this means repetitive
and does not fit in.
Forced is obviously incorrect.
Hence, option A is correct.
2.
A fine/penalty cannot be appointed.
Similarly, a penalty cannot be wrecked (destroyed)
on someone.
Both slapped and imposed are synonyms and
correct.
Hence, option B is correct.
3.
Intimate means to inform and does not fit in.
Initiate (commence) and take both here fit in well.
Concede means to give in and does not fit in.
Hence, option C is correct.
4.
Finicky means choosy/fussy and is irrelevant.
Partial is opposite of the correct answer.
Both absolute and utmost mean the same and fit in
well.
Hence, option D is correct.
5.
Chafed means bruised and is absurd.
Increased is the opposite of what is needed.
Reduced and pared both mean the same and also fit
in well.
Hence, option D is correct.
6.
Adjoin means to connect and does not fit in.
Center is clearly incorrect.
Both verge and brink mean at the edge (of doing
something ) and are correct.
Hence, option B is correct.
7.
Contextually, rising oil prices would lead to increase
in India’s deficits. Hence, A and B are both
incorrect.
Only C and D make sense here.
Hence, option D is correct.
8.
Incongruous refers to incompatible and does not fit
in.
Enchanting means mystical and is incorrect.
Both A and D mean the same (increasing) and also
fit in the blank well.
Hence, option B is correct
9.
Trade wars are harmful and thus negative.
Exuberant meaning enthusiastic is out of place here.
Stagnate meaning idle is also incorrect.
Both hit and affected are correct and show the
negative context as well.
Hence, option A is correct.
10.
Debate means a verbal spar and does not make
sense here.
Combat means to fight physically and is absurd.
Both vie and compete mean the same and also fit
the blank well.
Hence, option D is correct