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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-11
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Question 1 |
Although many institutions
P: these can have
Q: have tried to organise
R: remedial programmes for the weaker students,
S: only a peripheral impact
The correct sequence should be
P: these can have
Q: have tried to organise
R: remedial programmes for the weaker students,
S: only a peripheral impact
The correct sequence should be
PQRS | |
QRPS | |
SRPQ | |
PRQS |
Question 1 Explanation:
The correct sequence is QRPS.
When the start of the sentence is given something as ‘Although many institutions’, the next most suitable phrase with it would be phrase Q. There is only one phrase with Q as the first part of the sentence. Therefore, the correct order is QRPS option (b).
Question 2 |
He was known
P: and therefore his arrest
Q: surprised everyone who knew him
R: on charges of corruption
S: to be an honest and kind man
The correct sequence should be
P: and therefore his arrest
Q: surprised everyone who knew him
R: on charges of corruption
S: to be an honest and kind man
The correct sequence should be
SPRQ | |
RQPS | |
PQRS | |
QRPS |
Question 2 Explanation:
The correct sequence is SPRQ.
When the start of the sentence is given something as ‘He was known’, the next most suitable phrase with it would be phrase S. There is only one option with S as the first part of the sentence. Therefore, the correct order is SPRQ, option (a).
Question 3 |
I am sure
P: and will be happy
Q: sooner or later
R: a day will come
S: when all will be equal
The correct sequence should be
P: and will be happy
Q: sooner or later
R: a day will come
S: when all will be equal
The correct sequence should be
QPRS | |
QSRP | |
RQSP | |
RSQP |
Question 3 Explanation:
The correct sequence is RQSP.
The key sequence pair is SP. It can be only found in this order in option (c) which has the sequence of RQSP.
Question 4 |
Fame
P: by showing off
Q: to the best advantage
R: one’s ability and virtue
S: is earned
The correct sequence should be
P: by showing off
Q: to the best advantage
R: one’s ability and virtue
S: is earned
The correct sequence should be
PQRS | |
SPRQ | |
PRSQ | |
PQSR |
Question 4 Explanation:
The correct sequence is SPRQ.
The key sequence pair is SP. It can be only found in this order in option (b) which ha s the sequence of SPRQ.
Question 5 |
Mr. Saxena was a profound scholar who
P: was held in high esteem by all those
Q: who read his books and visited him regularly
R: till his untimely death
S: though not popular with the general public
The correct sequence should be
P: was held in high esteem by all those
Q: who read his books and visited him regularly
R: till his untimely death
S: though not popular with the general public
The correct sequence should be
PQRS | |
RPQS | |
SRQP | |
SPQR |
Question 5 Explanation:
The correct answer seems to be (d) among the given choices.
SRPQ would have been an apt sequence of the danses but it is not provided in the answer.
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