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- Direction for Individual Question Each of the following questions in this section consists of a sentence the parts of which have been jumbled. These parts have been labeled and you are required to rearrange the jumbled parts of the sentence so as to form a meaningful sentence. Select the apt option which does so.
Ordering of Words: Test-5
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Question 1 |
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P: expected to go
Q: through which
R: the escapers
S: prepared maps of the county
The correct sequence should be
P: expected to go
Q: through which
R: the escapers
S: prepared maps of the county
The correct sequence should be
PQRS | |
SQRP | |
SRQP | |
PRQS |
Question 1 Explanation:
The correct sequence is SQRP.
Two options get straight out eliminated as they contain phrase P in the start which does not make sense at that part of the sentence. Out of the remaining two, option (d) is also rejected at the phrases in it are jumbled.
Question 2 |
A tortoise
P: fly in the air
Q: two geese
R: everyday
S: watched
The correct sequence should be
P: fly in the air
Q: two geese
R: everyday
S: watched
The correct sequence should be
SQPR | |
RSQP | |
PSQR | |
RPSQ |
Question 2 Explanation:
The correct sequence is SQPR.
When the start of the sentence is given something as ‘The best way of understanding our own civilization’, the next most suitable phrase with it would be P. There is only one with P as the first part of the sentence. Therefore, the correct order is RSPQ, option (c).
Question 3 |
Please
P: equally
Q: share the prize money
R: that all are satisfied
S: among your friends to make sure
The correct sequence should be
P: equally
Q: share the prize money
R: that all are satisfied
S: among your friends to make sure
The correct sequence should be
QRSP | |
PQSR | |
QPRS | |
QPSR |
Question 3 Explanation:
The correct sequence is QPSR.
The correct sequence of the sentence is QSRP, option (d). No confusion can arise in the other options as the sentence formation in those options is improper.
Question 4 |
You have been writing to me often about
P: getting a first prize in sports etc.
Q: but my daughter
R: distinguishing in a fancy dress show, or
S: such achievements make me apprehensive of your educational progress
Which one of the following is the correct sequence?
P: getting a first prize in sports etc.
Q: but my daughter
R: distinguishing in a fancy dress show, or
S: such achievements make me apprehensive of your educational progress
Which one of the following is the correct sequence?
QPRS | |
QSRP | |
RSQP | |
RPQS |
Question 4 Explanation:
The correct sequence is RPQS.
The key sequence pair is RP. This can be figured out by seeing the context of these phrases and the usage of connecting word ‘and’. RP is not present in two of the options so they can be rejected straight out. Out of the remaining options, the correct option can be reached upon by using the options provided.
Question 5 |
How strange that a refugee
P: should fall in love
Q: when he had got to America
R: with a girl less than half his age
S: who had by the skin of his teeth escaped death in Germany
Which one of the following is the correct sequence?
P: should fall in love
Q: when he had got to America
R: with a girl less than half his age
S: who had by the skin of his teeth escaped death in Germany
Which one of the following is the correct sequence?
RQPS | |
SPRQ | |
RPQS | |
SQPR |
Question 5 Explanation:
The correct sequence is SPRQ.
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