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English » Para jumbles

In the following question, a sentence is divided into six parts (1), (P), (Q), (R), (S) and (6) in which order of (1) & (6) is the same but that of (P), (Q), (R) and (S) are jumbled up. Find the correct sequence with the help of the options.

(1) Generally

(P) regarded to

(Q) for underdeveloped

(R) be unsuitable

(S) democracy is

(6) countries

A

SPRO

B

PSQR

C

SRPQ

D

SPQR

English » Para jumbles

Find the actual order of the jumbled part of a sentence with the help of the options-

(P) of government in which

(Q) is allowed to function

(R) it is a system

(S) only one political party

A

RSPQ

B

RPSQ

C

RPQS

D

RQPS

English » Para jumbles

A sentence is divided into four parts and jumbled and numbered (P), (Q), (R), (S). Find the correct order with the help of the options-

P. views on this

Q. we were asked

R. subject in the debate

S. to express our personal

A

 QRPS

B

RSPQ

C

RPSQ

D

QSPR

English » Para jumbles

Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A.It is unquestionably evident that this virus brought misery and grief into the lives of the people of other professions too.
B.Covid-19 changed the form and face of every field in the world. It did not leave any field untouched.
C.One of the most affected areas is education. Millions of students all over the world could not get a proper education.
D.Millions of the teachers who are working, specifically in private educational institutes, were not paid full salary during the pandemic.

A

DABC

B

ACDB

C

BCDA

D

CBDA

English » Para jumbles

Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. It was in this spirit that my little ones crept about me the other evening to hear about their great-grandmother Field, who lived in a great house in Norfolk (a hundred times bigger than that in which they and papa lived), which had been the scene—so at least it was generally believed in that part of the country—of the tragic incidents which they had lately become familiar with from the ballad of the Children in the Wood.
B. Here, Alice put out one of her dear mother’s looks, too tender to be called upbraiding.
C. Children love to listen to stories about their elders when they were children ; to stretch their imagination to the conception of a traditionary great-uncle, or grandame, whom they never saw.
D. Certain it is, that the whole story of the children and their cruel uncle was to be seen fairly carved out in the wood upon the chimney-piece of the great hall— the whole story down to the Robin Redbreasts—till a foolish rich person pulled it down to set up a marble one of modern invention in its stead, with no story upon it.

A

 DBCA

B

CDBA 

C

CADB 

D

ADCB 

English » Para jumbles

Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. Two astronomers – Johannes Kepler from Germany and Galileo from Italy – supported the Copernican theory after nearly a century passed by.
B. Copernicus’ view was that the sun was stationary and the earth and the planets moved in orbits around the sun.
C. Nicholas Copernicus, a Polish priest, proposed a model in 1514.
D. There are many popular theories about the solar system. Ancient People believed that the sun moved around the earth and the earth was static.

A

DCBA

B

BCAD

C

DACB

D

ABCD 

English » Para jumbles

Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. However, after studying the myths scientifically, only a simpleton would find them irrational or worthless.
B. Moreover, it is wrong to analyse myths on the yardstick of their factual accuracy as they were designed to serve a greater, deeper purpose.
C. Myths have always been regarded as a complex and intriguing aspect in human life
D. In modern scientific world, they are essentially seen as something unscientific and meaningless.

A

 DCAB

B

CDAB 

C

 DACB

D

ACDB 

English » Para jumbles

Rearrange the jumbled parts of the sentence and mark your response accordingly

(P) The Spirit of man has slowly and

(Q) Painfully surmounted and his

(R) Growing intelligence has faced 

(S) All the obstacles that have come in his way successfully

A

QPSR

B

PQRS

C

RPQS

D

 PRQS

English » Para jumbles

Arrange the following sentences in a meaningful order :  

P : If they studied hard

Q : Could pass their examinations easily

R : With all their heart and soul

S : And did not waste their time  

The correct sequence should be :

A

QPRS

B

PRSQ

C

QRPS

D

RQPS

English » Para jumbles

Arrange in a meaningful sequence :   

(P) to take a drop in salary

(Q) if you want

(R) must be prepared 

(S) the job, you

A

Q R P S

B

Q S R P

C

Q P S R

D

P R Q S

English » Para jumbles

Find proper sequence of the jumbled part of a sentence with the help of the options—  

(P) any attempt to use code

(Q) letter has raised eyebrows

(R) the lack of

(S) names or mark interest in the block.

A

QPSR

B

RQSP

C

RPSQ

D

QSPR

English » Para jumbles

Choose the meaningful sequence of the parts P, Q, R and S with the helps of the options—  

(P) laughed in their sleeves

(Q) of the subject

(R) the students

(S) at the teacher's ignorance

A

RQPS

B

SQPR

C

SPQR

D

RPSQ

English » Para jumbles

Find the proper sequence of the jumbled parts (P), (Q), (R) and (S) of a sentence with the help of the passage—  

(P) is looking to invest around

(Q) Ferrero, Italian manufacturer of

(R) Rs 2000 crore in India

(S) confectionary and chocolate products

A

QPSR

B

RQPS

C

RQSP

D

QSPR

English » Para jumbles

Arrange the sentences in a meaningful order.  

The leader of opposition :  

P. in the manner he had planned to convince them

Q. On realizing that he had failed to convince the assembly

R. Who had a reputation for speech making

S. was very much disappointed

A

QSRP

B

PSRQ

C

SPRQ

D

RSQP

English » Para jumbles

In the following questions (1) and (6) are at their proper positions while the remaining part in. between is broken into four parts and jumbled and numbered (P). (Q), (R) and (S). Find proper sequence with the help of the options

  (1) The lead story

(P) at 4 AM

(Q) in tonight's news

(R) concerns the fire

(S) which engulfed the columbia college.

(6) this morning

A

QRSP

B

RSPQ

C

RPSQ

D

QRPS

English » Para jumbles

In the following question, a sentence is divided into six part (1), (P), (Q), (R), (S) and (6). The order of (1) and (6) is correct but (P), (Q), (R) and (S) are jumbled up. Find the correct order with the help of the options.  

(1) In the meantime

(P) two decades of their presence

(Q) in the arts scene of New York with

(R) long season to celebrate

(S) they are busy preparing for a

(6) a variety of interesting events 

A

SRPQ

B

PQRS

C

SRQP

D

SPQR

English » Para jumbles

In the following question a sentence is divided into six parts (1), (P), (Q), (R), (S) and (6). The order of (1) and (6) is correct but (P), (Q), (R), (S) is jumbled up. Find the correct order-

(1) Within a decade

(P) and Indians started learning

(Q) palpably and awareness about the 

(R) a generation of young Americans

(S) Kathak and Bharat natyam and one began to feel 

(6) cultural legacy of India

A

PQRS

B

RPSQ

C

QSPR

D

QPSR

English » Para jumbles

In the following question, a sentence is divided into six parts (1), (P), (Q), (R), (S) and (6). The order of (1) and (6) is correct but (P), (Q), (R) and (S) are jumbled up. Find the correct order with the help of the options-

(1) And who knows

(P) could be the

(Q) if the government machinery 

(R) ultimate success, especially

(S) his latest venture 

(6) is kept at bay

A

RSPQ

B

PSRQ

C

SPRQ

D

PQRS

English » Para jumbles

In the following question a sentence is divided into six parts (1), (P), (Q), (R), (S) and (6). The order of (1) and (6) are correct while (P). (Q), (R), (S) is jumbled up. Find the correct sequence.  

(1) When you

(P) often add

(Q) are trying

(R) a bad shot you 

(S) up having

(6) a bad day 

A

RPQS

B

SPRQ

C

QPRS

D

QRPS