- These tests are a check for your learning and are meant to serve as tools for assessment.
- The test is designed to check your current understanding of the language and whether you are able to logically co-relate different parts of a paragraph.
- Directions for individual questions: The sentences given in each question, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labeled with a letter. Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.
Ordering of Sentences: Test-24
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Question 1 |
1. The multi sourcing of
P. financial mess with
Q. coins led to a
R. using their own mix of
S. different mints
6. metals and alloys.
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Question 1 Explanation:
The first sentence out of the given options is Q, followed by P and S, and the last sentence out of the given options is R.
Question 2 |
1. Carpentry is a very strenuous profession.
P. Because of such tools they put themselves at risk of injury.
Q. In such areas it is all too easy to fall or slip.
R. Sometimes their work demands Climbing on high rise buildings.
S. Carpenters have to work with sharp tools.
6. Their lives, thus, are full of challenges.
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Question 2 Explanation:
The first sentence out of the given options is S, followed by P and R, and the last sentence out of the given options is Q.
Question 3 |
1. Bhima reached the Rakshasa's den.
P. He was a monster with red hair and a red beard.
Q. He climbed down from the cart.
R. At once he sat down to eat the food.
S. The Rakshasa saw him.
6. When he saw what Bhima was doing, he roared.
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Question 3 Explanation:
The first sentence out of the given options is Q, followed by P and S, and the last sentence out of the given options is R.
Question 4 |
1. The lead story
(P) at 4AM
(Q) in tonight's news
(R) concerns the fire
(S) which engulfed the Columbia College
(6) this morning.
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Question 4 Explanation:
The first sentence out of the given options is Q), followed by R) and S), and the last sentence is P).
Question 5 |
1. It is very misleading to say that computers can 'think' like people.
P. However, they make it possible for people to 'bottle' thought.
Q. They have no more a mind of their own than a lawn mower.
R. They can not.
S. You work out how to do a particular job, write a program and then the computer applies your thinking to that job as long as you like.
6. In this sense computers are half alive because' they perpetuate thinking of their creators.
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Question 6 |
1. One of the most widely spread of bad habits
P. which is now smoked or chewed by men
Q. and even by children
R. often by women
S. is the use of tobacco
6. almost all over the world.
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P Q R S | |
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P Q S R |
Question 6 Explanation:
The first sentence out of the given options is S, followed by P and R, and the last sentence out of the given options is Q.
Question 7 |
1. It was nine o'clock in the evening and Rajan was reading. P. At first he thought nothing of It.
Q. The walls were a moving mass of big ants.
R. Suddenly, he heard faint noises.
S. When he went to his bedroom later, however, he was shocked by what he saw.
6.They covered everying – the book case, the shelves, the chest of drawers.
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Question 7 Explanation:
The first sentence out of the given options is R, followed by P and S, and the last sentence out of the given options is Q.
Question 8 |
1. 'Acu' means needless in Latin.
P. The needles stimulates specific nerves that transmit electrical impulses via the spinal cord and brain to the affected area.
Q. Quite appropriately, then, acupuncture consists of inserting very fine needles at specific points on the skin located near nerve endings.
R. Acupuncture also stimulates the release of chemical substances from the brain centres and pitulary glands.
S. These are connected to one another by lines called channels or meridians.
6. Known as endorphins and encephalins, which are released and carried across the blood stream, these chemicals are the body's own pain-relief mechanism.
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Question 8 Explanation:
The first sentence out of the given options is Q, followed by S and P, and the last sentence out of the given options is R.
Question 9 |
1. A man should give the same care to himself that he gives to his car.
P: And sooner or later there comes a complete break down.
Q: Everyday tens of thousands of men are trying to work when their bodies and minds are in need of repair work.
R: For worry pulls down the mind and fatigue pulls down the body.
S: He does not try to drive his car when there is something wrong with it. he has to put it in order.
6: Man should realise that most worry and fatigue can be prevented.
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Question 9 Explanation:
The first sentence out of the given options is S, followed by Q and P, and the last sentence out of the given options is R.
Question 10 |
1. When the Governor
P. the bell had rung
Q. justice should be immediately
R. he ordered that
S. found out why
6. done to the horse
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Question 10 Explanation:
The first sentence out of the given options is S, followed by P and R, and the last sentence out of the given options is Q.
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