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Rearrangement of Sentences

P.Q.R.S

By - Hemendar Goswami
Rearrange the following part of the sentence in form of a
meaningful sentence.

P. The Prime Minister declared that those states


Q. will get all help and aid
R. where family planning
S. is effected very efficiently

1) P R S Q
2) P Q R S
3) R S P Q
4) Q P S R
Rearrange the following part of the sentence in form of a
meaningful sentence.

P. The Prime Minister declared that those states


Q. will get all help and aid
R. where family planning
S. is effected very efficiently

1) P R S Q
2) P Q R S
3) R S P Q
4) Q P S R
Rearrange the following part of the sentence in form of a
meaningful sentence.

P. Seventy-two people
Q. were affected by food poisoning, reports PTI
R. including several women and children
S. of the central part of the city

1) S P Q R
2) P Q R S
3) R S P Q
4) P R S Q
Rearrange the following part of the sentence in form of a
meaningful sentence.

P. Seventy-two people
Q. were affected by food poisoning, reports PTI
R. including several women and children
S. of the central part of the city

1) S P Q R
2) P Q R S
3) R S P Q
4) P R S Q
Rearrange the following part of the sentence in form of a
meaningful sentence.

P. all religions are to advance the cause of peace,


Q. in a holy partnership
R. justice and freedom
S. bound together

1) P R Q S
2) P Q R S
3) S Q P R
4) S P Q R
Rearrange the following part of the sentence in form of a
meaningful sentence.

P. all religions are to advance the cause of peace,


Q. in a holy partnership
R. justice and freedom
S. bound together

1) P R Q S
2) P Q R S
3) S Q P R
4) S P Q R
Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order.

P: There is a
Q: type of chess
R: with short
S: time limits

1) SQRP
2) RSQP
3) SRQP
4) PQRS
Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order.

P: There is a
Q: type of chess
R: with short
S: time limits

1) SQRP
2) RSQP
3) SRQP
4) PQRS
Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order.

P: shortage of a
Q: are facing
R: natural fodder
S: sunder ban tigers

1) QSRP
2) PQRS
3) SQPR
4) SQRP
Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order.

P: shortage of a
Q: are facing
R: natural fodder
S: sunder ban tigers

1) QSRP
2) PQRS
3) SQPR
4) SQRP
Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order.

P: him when his


Q: I was told
R: you looked after
S: end was near

1) SRQP
2) PQRS
3) QRPS
4) QRSP
Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order.

P: him when his


Q: I was told
R: you looked after
S: end was near

1) SRQP
2) PQRS
3) QRPS
4) QRSP
Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order.

P: for all scenes


Q: He knew
R: rehearsals were
S: not important

1) SRQP
2) SPQR
3) QRSP
4) PRQS
Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order.

P: for all scenes


Q: He knew
R: rehearsals were
S: not important

1) SRQP
2) SPQR
3) QRSP
4) PRQS
Rearrangement of Sentences
P.Q.R.S

Class - 2
By - Hemendar Goswami
Direction: Arrange the PQRS parts of the sentence to make a
meaningful sentence.

1. The recently opened


P. Hauz Khas village Park Balluchi
Q. at the Deer park
R. has taken the capital's gourmets
S. and hospitality industry
6. by storm

1) P, Q, R, S
2) Q, R, P, S
3) S, P, Q, R
4) Q, P, R, S
Direction: Arrange the PQRS parts of the sentence to make a
meaningful sentence.

1. The recently opened


P. Hauz Khas village Park Balluchi
Q. at the Deer park
R. has taken the capital's gourmets
S. and hospitality industry
6. by storm

1) P, Q, R, S
2) Q, R, P, S
3) S, P, Q, R
4) Q, P, R, S
Direction: Make a meaningful sentence by rearranging the PQRS
parts of the sentence.

1. We have the pleasure


P. a double room with bath
Q. for five days from September 4 to September 8,
R. that we have reserved
S. in informing you
6. both days inclusive

1) P, Q, S, R
2) S, R, P, Q
3) R, Q, P, S
4) R, P, S, Q
Direction: Make a meaningful sentence by rearranging the PQRS
parts of the sentence.

1. We have the pleasure


P. a double room with bath
Q. for five days from September 4 to September 8,
R. that we have reserved
S. in informing you
6. both days inclusive

1) P, Q, S, R
2) S, R, P, Q
3) R, Q, P, S
4) R, P, S, Q
Arrange the parts of the sentence in a meaningful and
grammatically correct order.

A. how polluting industries


B. the judges wondered
C. continued to operate
D. in the Taj Trapezium Zone
E. despite the Supreme Court's order

1) BADEC
2) BACDE
3) ADCEB
4) ACDBE
Arrange the parts of the sentence in a meaningful and
grammatically correct order.

A. how polluting industries


B. the judges wondered
C. continued to operate
D. in the Taj Trapezium Zone
E. despite the Supreme Court's order

1) BADEC
2) BACDE
3) ADCEB
4) ACDBE
Parts of a sentence are given in jumbled order. Arrange the
parts in the right order to form a meaningful sentence.

A: expectation of a reward.
B : it is often said that
C : duty without the
D : one should do one's

1) DCAB
2) BDCA
3) BCDA
4) CABD
Parts of a sentence are given in jumbled order. Arrange the
parts in the right order to form a meaningful sentence.

A: expectation of a reward.
B : it is often said that
C : duty without the
D : one should do one's

1) DCAB
2) BDCA
3) BCDA
4) CABD
Parts of a sentence are given in jumbled order. Arrange the parts
in the right order to form a meaningful sentence.

A: of the day over


B: of the happenings
C : a diary is a record
D : period of time

1) CBAD
2) CABD
3) ADBC
4) BADC
Parts of a sentence are given in jumbled order. Arrange the parts
in the right order to form a meaningful sentence.

A: of the day over


B: of the happenings
C: a diary is a record
D: period of time

1) CBAD
2) CABD
3) ADBC
4) BADC
Directions: The questions below consist of a set of labelled parts
of a sentence. Out of four options given, select the most logical
order of the parts which form a coherent sentence.

It has been
P : has a detrimental
Q : found that the
R : effect on the ozone layer
S : use of body spray

1) SPQR
2) QSPR
3) RSQP
4) PQSR
Directions: The questions below consist of a set of labelled parts
of a sentence. Out of four options given, select the most logical
order of the parts which form a coherent sentence.

It has been
P : has a detrimental
Q : found that the
R : effect on the ozone layer
S : use of body spray

1) SPQR
2) QSPR
3) RSQP
4) PQSR
The questions below consist of a set of labelled parts of a
sentence. Out of four options given, select the most logical
order of the parts which form a coherent sentence.

The city police


P : department reported
Q : of all petty crimes
R : go unreported
S : that approximately 80 percent

1) QSRP
2) PSQR
3) PRSQ
4) SQRP
The questions below consist of a set of labelled parts of a
sentence. Out of four options given, select the most logical
order of the parts which form a coherent sentence.

The city police


P : department reported
Q : of all petty crimes
R : go unreported
S : that approximately 80 percent

1) QSRP
2) PSQR
3) PRSQ
4) SQRP
The question below consists of a set of labeled sentences. Out of
the four options given, select the most logical order of the
sentences to form a coherent paragraph.

P: the achievements of
Q: peace are far more
R: lasting and renowned
S: than those of war

1) SRQP
2) PRQS
3) PQRS
4) QSRP
The question below consists of a set of labeled sentences. Out of
the four options given, select the most logical order of the
sentences to form a coherent paragraph.

P: the achievements of
Q: peace are far more
R: lasting and renowned
S: than those of war

1) SRQP
2) PRQS
3) PQRS
4) QSRP
The question below consists of a set of labeled sentences. Out of
the four options given, select the most logical order of the
sentences to form a coherent paragraph.

P: to encourage the development of


Q: cottage industries in the village
R: an exhibition was organized
S: by the district authorities

1) RQSP
2) PQRS
3) RSPQ
4) QRPS
The question below consists of a set of labeled sentences. Out of
the four options given, select the most logical order of the
sentences to form a coherent paragraph.

P: to encourage the development of


Q: cottage industries in the village
R: an exhibition was organized
S: by the district authorities

1) RQSP
2) PQRS
3) RSPQ
4) QRPS
The question below consists of a set of labeled sentences. Out of
the four options given, select the most logical order of the
sentences to form a coherent paragraph.

P: human life is a tale of errors and follies,


Q: we all commit errors and mistakes out of ignorance or
inexperience
R: nobody is infallible
S: in the process of acquiring experience, man often stumbles and
falls down.

1) PRQS
2) PSQR
3) RSPQ
4) PQRS
The question below consists of a set of labeled sentences. Out of
the four options given, select the most logical order of the
sentences to form a coherent paragraph.

P: human life is a tale of errors and follies,


Q: we all commit errors and mistakes out of ignorance or
inexperience
R: nobody is infallible
S: in the process of acquiring experience, man often stumbles and
falls down.

1) PRQS
2) PSQR
3) RSPQ
4) PQRS
Direction: The question below consists of a set of labelled
sentences. Out of the four options given, select the most logical
order of the sentences to form a coherent paragraph.

P: the journey towards


Q: landing on the moon
R: the moon was more
S: thrilling than the

1) SRQP
2) PRSQ
3) PQRS
4) SQRP
Direction: The question below consists of a set of labelled
sentences. Out of the four options given, select the most logical
order of the sentences to form a coherent paragraph.

P: the journey towards


Q: landing on the moon
R: the moon was more
S: thrilling than the

1) SRQP
2) PRSQ
3) PQRS
4) SQRP
Directions: The question below consists of a set of labeled
sentences. Out of the four options given, select the most logical
order of the sentences to form a coherent paragraph.

P: said that more things


Q: therefore it is rightly
R: the world of dreams
S: are wrought by prayer than

1) PQRS
2) QPSR
3) SRQP
4) QRSP
Directions: The question below consists of a set of labeled
sentences. Out of the four options given, select the most logical
order of the sentences to form a coherent paragraph.

P: said that more things


Q: therefore it is rightly
R: the world of dreams
S: are wrought by prayer than

1) PQRS
2) QPSR
3) SRQP
4) QRSP
Arrange parts of the sentence in meaningful and grammatically
correct order.

A. that drones have been found to be


B. at the Kaziranga National Park
C. extremely essential for vigilance
D. the Divisional Forest Officer said

1) DCAB
2) DACB
3) DABC
4) DBCA
Arrange parts of the sentence in meaningful and grammatically
correct order.

A. that drones have been found to be


B. at the Kaziranga National Park
C. extremely essential for vigilance
D. the Divisional Forest Officer said

1) DCAB
2) DACB
3) DABC
4) DBCA
Arrange parts of the sentence in meaningful and grammatically
correct order.

A. in a lab in 2014
B. to successfully grow human lungs
C. was the first
D. the research team
E. at University of Texas Medical Branch

1) ABDEC
2) DECBA
3) DACBE
4) EDCBA
Arrange parts of the sentence in meaningful and grammatically
correct order.

A. in a lab in 2014
B. to successfully grow human lungs
C. was the first
D. the research team
E. at University of Texas Medical Branch

1) ABDEC
2) DECBA
3) DACBE
4) EDCBA
Arrange parts of the sentence in meaningful and grammatically
correct order.

A. according to the latest count


B. Kaziranga National Park has 2413 rhinos
C. Have fallen to poachers
D. and this year, so far, at least five

1) ACBD
2) ABCD
3) ADCB
4) ABDC
Arrange parts of the sentence in meaningful and grammatically
correct order.

A. according to the latest count


B. Kaziranga National Park has 2413 rhinos
C. Have fallen to poachers
D. and this year, so far, at least five

1) ACBD
2) ABCD
3) ADCB
4) ABDC
Arrange parts of the sentence in meaningful and grammatically
correct order.

A. in most government departments


B. on seniority basis
C. and there is no incentive
D. promotions are given
E. for a hard working person

1) ABDCE
2) ADBCE
3) DEBCA
4) DABCE
Arrange parts of the sentence in meaningful and grammatically
correct order.

A. in most government departments


B. on seniority basis
C. and there is no incentive
D. promotions are given
E. for a hard working person

1) ABDCE
2) ADBCE
3) DEBCA
4) DABCE
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the option that
gives their correct order.

A. In the city of Cashgar, lived a barber who was a great talker.


B. The barber started talking non-stop instead of shaving him.
C. The Sultan got angry.
D. Once the Sultan called the barber to shave his head.

1) DABC
2) BCDA
3) CADB
4) ADBC
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the option that
gives their correct order.

A. In the city of Cashgar, lived a barber who was a great talker.


B. The barber started talking non-stop instead of shaving him.
C. The Sultan got angry.
D. Once the Sultan called the barber to shave his head.

1) DABC
2) BCDA
3) CADB
4) ADBC
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the option that
gives their correct order.

A. In the village lived a simple, good-natured fellow named Rip


Van Winkle.
B. He was a kind neighbour, ready to help anyone.
C. Everyone in the village liked him.
D. Many years ago, at the foothills of the Kaatskill (Kat-skill)
mountains, was a little village.

1) CBDA
2) ACDB
3) DABC
4) BDAC
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the option that
gives their correct order.

A. In the village lived a simple, good-natured fellow named Rip


Van Winkle.
B. He was a kind neighbour, ready to help anyone.
C. Everyone in the village liked him.
D. Many years ago, at the foothills of the Kaatskill (Kat-skill)
mountains, was a little village.

1) CBDA
2) ACDB
3) DABC
4) BDAC
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the option that
gives their correct order.

A. When we came to land we saw no river or spring nor any


inhabitants so I went on to explore.
B. I turned back to join the crew, only to see them getting into the
boat and rowing for life to get to the ship.
C. On the 16th of June 1730 we discovered land.
D. The country was barren and rocky.

1) DBAC
2) ACDB
3) BCDA
4) CADB
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the option that
gives their correct order.

A. When we came to land we saw no river or spring nor any


inhabitants so I went on to explore.
B. I turned back to join the crew, only to see them getting into the
boat and rowing for life to get to the ship.
C. On the 16th of June 1730 we discovered land.
D. The country was barren and rocky.

1) DBAC
2) ACDB
3) BCDA
4) CADB
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the option that
gives their correct order.

A. Though he worked very hard, he earned very little money


B. A young woodcutter named Taro lived with his mother and
father on a lonely hillside.
C. This made him sad, for he was a thoughtful son and wanted to
give his old parents everything they needed.
D. All day long he chopped wood in the forest

1) DABC
2) CDBA
3) ACDB
4) BDAC
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the option that
gives their correct order.

A. Though he worked very hard, he earned very little money


B. A young woodcutter named Taro lived with his mother and
father on a lonely hillside.
C. This made him sad, for he was a thoughtful son and wanted to
give his old parents everything they needed.
D. All day long he chopped wood in the forest

1) DABC
2) CDBA
3) ACDB
4) BDAC
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the
option that gives their correct order.

1. There are some stores


P. that make it easy
Q. who have
R. with reasonable goods
S. for people
6. a limited budget.

(1) PQRS (2) SPQR


(3) RPSQ (4) QPSR
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the
option that gives their correct order.

1. There are some stores


P. that make it easy
Q. who have
R. with reasonable goods
S. for people
6. a limited budget.

(1) PQRS (2) SPQR


(3) RPSQ (4) QPSR
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the
option that gives their correct order.
1. The availability of electric power
P. would make a tremendous difference
Q. to be improved
R. to the countryside
S. and enable rural economy
6. in various directions.

(1) PRSQ (2) RQSP


(3) QRPS (4) RSQP
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the
option that gives their correct order.
1. The availability of electric power
P. would make a tremendous difference
Q. to be improved
R. to the countryside
S. and enable rural economy
6. in various directions.

(1) PRSQ (2) RQSP


(3) QRPS (4) RSQP
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select
the option that gives their correct order.

1.The transition from


P. school to college
Q. meet it
R. so one must
S. is demanding
6. without expectations.

(1) SQRP (2) PSRQ


(3) PRQS (4) RQPS
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select
the option that gives their correct order.

1.The transition from


P. school to college
Q. meet it
R. so one must
S. is demanding
6. without expectations.

(1) SQRP (2) PSRQ


(3) PRQS (4) RQPS
1. Sam Walton built his business empire knowing that there is
only one boss – the customer.
A. In fact he believes that customer is the origin, the source of
money we have.
B. Customer thus has the power to fire anybody in the company
from the chairman on down.
C. Management can ensure this doesn’t happen by motivating
the employees to cultivate meaningful relationships with
customer.
D. He can achieve this simply by spending his money elsewhere.
6. So it is not the company which pays us but the customer.

1) DABC
2) CDBA
3) ACDB
4) ABDC
1. Sam Walton built his business empire knowing that there is
only one boss – the customer.
A. In fact he believes that customer is the origin, the source of
money we have.
B. Customer thus has the power to fire anybody in the company
from the chairman on down.
C. Management can ensure this doesn’t happen by motivating
the employees to cultivate meaningful relationships with
customer.
D. He can achieve this simply by spending his money elsewhere.
6. So it is not the company which pays us but the customer.

1) DABC
2) CDBA
3) ACDB
4) ABDC
1.Natural resources such as air and water from rivers have been
treated as free goods.
A. Though forests lately been regulated by Governments, for a long
time, they were also treated as free goods.
B. Now it seems less and less possible for it to regenerate itself
from destruction caused by human beings.
C. When this number was rather small, these natural resources
could regenerate themselves and continue the ecological bal-
ance.
D. Thus, human beings and their organisations made extensive use
of these commodities.

1) DABC
2) CDBA
3) ADCB
4) ABDC
1.Natural resources such as air and water from rivers have been
treated as free goods.
A. Though forests lately been regulated by Governments, for a long
time, they were also treated as free goods.
B. Now it seems less and less possible for it to regenerate itself
from destruction caused by human beings.
C. When this number was rather small, these natural resources
could regenerate themselves and continue the ecological bal-
ance.
D. Thus, human beings and their organisations made extensive use
of these commodities.

1) DABC
2) CDBA
3) ADCB
4) ABDC
1. The organization had 1300 surplus staff members.
A. It was mainly a result of technology upgradation.
B.The organization decided to dismiss these surplus staff
members.
C.Besides centralization of operation and re-engineering of
business processes have also led to some surplus.
D. However while doing so the authority assured the em-
ployees of rich monetary benefits.
6. It was very good gesture on the part of the organisation.

1) ACBD
2) BDCA
3) ADCB
4) ABDC
1. The organization had 1300 surplus staff members.
A. It was mainly a result of technology upgradation.
B.The organization decided to dismiss these surplus staff
members.
C.Besides centralization of operation and re-engineering of
business processes have also led to some surplus.
D. However while doing so the authority assured the em-
ployees of rich monetary benefits.
6. It was very good gesture on the part of the organisation.

1) ACBD
2) BDCA
3) ADCB
4) ABDC
S1 : In 1945, America faced two powerful enemies in the world
war.
S6 : This was the weapon that ended the second world war.
P : America found conventional weapons insufficient to crush
them.
Q : These were Germany and Japan who posed strong opposition
to America.
R : The result of this was the production of the atom bomb.
S : The government ordered the scientists to conduct research
and produce a new deadly weapon.

(a) QPSR (b) PQRS


(c) QPRS (d) PQSR
S1 : In 1945, America faced two powerful enemies in the world
war.
S6 : This was the weapon that ended the second world war.
P : America found conventional weapons insufficient to crush
them.
Q : These were Germany and Japan who posed strong opposition
to America.
R : The result of this was the production of the atom bomb.
S : The government ordered the scientists to conduct research
and produce a new deadly weapon.

(a) QPSR (b) PQRS


(c) QPRS (d) PQSR
S1 : A century ago, the cinema was just a mechanical toy.
S6 : Finally, it has evolved as the century’s most potent and
versatile art form.
P : Thus, it gained respectability and acceptance.
Q : It gradually came to be considered as an art form of the new
era.
R : By the 1920s, even its worst critics had to take it seriously.
S : Later, it was viewed as an extension of photography.

(a) PQRS (b) SQRP


(c) SPQR (d) QRSP
S1 : A century ago, the cinema was just a mechanical toy.
S6 : Finally, it has evolved as the century’s most potent and
versatile art form.
P : Thus, it gained respectability and acceptance.
Q : It gradually came to be considered as an art form of the new
era.
R : By the 1920s, even its worst critics had to take it seriously.
S : Later, it was viewed as an extension of photography.

(a) PQRS (b) SQRP


(c) SPQR (d) QRSP
P: Mike was a poor farmer. Both had large families with many
sons, daughters-in-law and grandchildren.
Q: One fine day, Mike, tired of not being able to fed his family,
decided to leave the village and move to the city where he was
certain to earn enough to feed everyone
R: Mike and Morris lived in the same village; while Morris owned
the largest jewelry shop in the village,
S: Along with his family, he left the village for the city

A. PQRS
B. SQRP
C. RPQS
D. RPSQ
P: Mike was a poor farmer. Both had large families with many
sons, daughters-in-law and grandchildren.
Q: One fine day, Mike, tired of not being able to fed his family,
decided to leave the village and move to the city where he was
certain to earn enough to feed everyone
R: Mike and Morris lived in the same village; while Morris owned
the largest jewelry shop in the village,
S: Along with his family, he left the village for the city

A. PQRS
B. SQRP
C. RPQS
D. RPSQ
A: He was so busy with them that he did not get time to
eat.
B: Thousands of people came to him and asked different
types of questions.
C: No one cared to see that he had his food or rest that
night.
D:Swami Vivekanand once stayed in a small village.

(a) BCDA (b) CBAD


(c) DBAC (d) DBCA
A: He was so busy with them that he did not get time to
eat.
B: Thousands of people came to him and asked different
types of questions.
C: No one cared to see that he had his food or rest that
night.
D:Swami Vivekanand once stayed in a small village.

(a) BCDA (b) CBAD


(c) DBAC (d) DBCA
A: The peasant, the shoemaker, the sweeper and such other
lower classes of India have much greater capacity for work and
self-reliance than you.
B: Remember that the nation lives in the cottage.
C: They are producing the entire wealth of the land without a
word of complaint.
D: This process of production is going through long ages.

(a) BDAC (b) BDCA


(c) DCBA (d) BACD
A: The peasant, the shoemaker, the sweeper and such other
lower classes of India have much greater capacity for work and
self-reliance than you.
B: Remember that the nation lives in the cottage.
C: They are producing the entire wealth of the land without a
word of complaint.
D: This process of production is going through long ages.

(a) BDAC (b) BDCA


(c) DCBA (d) BACD
S1 : His wrist watch had gone out of order.
S6 : His estimate appeared reasonable.
P: He took it to a watch repairer.
Q: He gave an idea of the likely cost of the replacement based on
the examination of the watch.
R: He found that some parts needed replacement.
S: The repairer opened the outer case and checked the parts.

(a) PQSR (b) RQSP


(c) PSRQ (d) RPSQ
S1 : His wrist watch had gone out of order.
S6 : His estimate appeared reasonable.
P: He took it to a watch repairer.
Q: He gave an idea of the likely cost of the replacement based on
the examination of the watch.
R: He found that some parts needed replacement.
S: The repairer opened the outer case and checked the parts.

(a) PQSR (b) RQSP


(c) PSRQ (d) RPSQ
(1) General Washington was responsible for America gaining
independence.
(A) He was confident they would win but his men were in doubt, so he
took out a coin, tossed it and said, "If it is heads, we. shall win.”
(B) After the battle his lieutenant said. "Sir, one can , change destiny."
(C) During one momentous battle the general decided to attack the enemy
although his army was out numbered.
(D) When the coin came down heads, the soldiers were filled with
confidence and attacked and defeated the enemy.
(6) The general then showed the lieutenant the coin which had heads on
both sides and said, "We make our own destiny."

1) ACBD
2) CADB
3) ADCB
4) ABDC
(1) General Washington was responsible for America gaining
independence.
(A) He was confident they would win but his men were in doubt, so he
took out a coin, tossed it and said, "If it is heads, we. shall win.”
(B) After the battle his lieutenant said. "Sir, one can , change destiny."
(C) During one momentous battle the general decided to attack the enemy
although his army was out numbered.
(D) When the coin came down heads, the soldiers were filled with
confidence and attacked and defeated the enemy.
(6) The general then showed the lieutenant the coin which had heads on
both sides and said, "We make our own destiny."

1) ACBD
2) CADB
3) ADCB
4) ABDC
(1) Edison invented the long lasting electric light bulb.
(A)With all this experimentation he incurred an expenditure
of over a million dollars before success smiled on him.
(B) To find a fibre to burn inside a bulb he experimented
with over two thousand items.
(C) However he did not invent it overnight.
(D) His friends too travelled all over the world from South
America to India in search of a suitable fibre.
(6) We thus owe the miracle of light as much to his
perseverance as to his genius.

1) ACBD
2) CADB
3) CBAD
4) ABDC
(1) Edison invented the long lasting electric light bulb.
(A)With all this experimentation he incurred an expenditure
of over a million dollars before success smiled on him.
(B) To find a fibre to burn inside a bulb he experimented
with over two thousand items.
(C) However he did not invent it overnight.
(D) His friends too travelled all over the world from South
America to India in search of a suitable fibre.
(6) We thus owe the miracle of light as much to his
perseverance as to his genius.

1) ACBD
2) CADB
3) CBAD
4) ABDC
(1) We spend at least half our waking hours at work.
(A) As a result the non-stop tensions and anxieties at work
often result in health-related problems.
(B) The truth is we cannot change the world of work.
(C) So how can we control these problems and perform at
work?
(D) However, we can change the way we feel and deal with
various rearrangement.
(6) We have therefore to take charge and transform the way
in which we respond to our work environment.

1) AEBD
2) CADB
3) CBAD
4) ABDC
(1) We spend at least half our waking hours at work.
(A) As a result the non-stop tensions and anxieties at work
often result in health-related problems.
(B) The truth is we cannot change the world of work.
(C) So how can we control these problems and perform at
work?
(D) However, we can change the way we feel and deal with
various rearrangement.
(6) We have therefore to take charge and transform the way
in which we respond to our work environment.

1) AEBD
2) CADB
3) CBAD
4) ABDC
(1) The acronym RTGS stands for Real Time Gross
Settlement.
(A) Settlement in 'real time' means the transaction is not
subjected to any waiting period.
(B) It is a funds transfer mechanism.
(C) While 'gross settlement' means the transaction is
settled without bunching it with any other transaction.
(D) The transfer of funds takes place on a real time and
gross basis.
(6) Moreover, as the money transfer takes place in the
books of RBI it is final and irrevocable.

1) AEBD
2) BACD
3) CBAD
4) ABDC
(1) The acronym RTGS stands for Real Time Gross
Settlement.
(A) Settlement in 'real time' means the transaction is not
subjected to any waiting period.
(B) It is a funds transfer mechanism.
(C) While 'gross settlement' means the transaction is
settled without bunching it with any other transaction.
(D) The transfer of funds takes place on a real time and
gross basis.
(6) Moreover, as the money transfer takes place in the
books of RBI it is final and irrevocable.

1) DEBA
2) BACD
3) CBAD
4) ABDC
1. Religion plays a very important part in Indian life.
A. Nevertheless, religion and rituals pervade the lives of Indians
more than they do the lives of most other people.
B. That is why religious considerations are sometimes more
vital than economic factors.
C. There is more talk about money and material things in India
than in the so called materialist societies.
D. But the claim that Indians are more spiritually minded than
any other people in the world is not correct.

1) DABC
2) BDCA
3) ADCB
4) ABDC
1. Religion plays a very important part in Indian life.
A. Nevertheless, religion and rituals pervade the lives of Indians
more than they do the lives of most other people.
B. That is why religious considerations are sometimes more
vital than economic factors.
C. There is more talk about money and material things in India
than in the so called materialist societies.
D. But the claim that Indians are more spiritually minded than
any other people in the world is not correct.

1) DABC
2) BDCA
3) ADCB
4) ABDC
S1 : Now-a-days, soap is going almost out of use as a washing
agent.
S6 : There are better washing agents than soap,but scientists are
not yet sure if their use is harmless to man.
P: They produce lather due to the presence of calcium salts in
water.
Q: Its place has been occupied by a new range of chemicals,
called detergents.
R: So, they are called soapless soaps.
S: Detergents are not soaps because they are not sodium or
potassium derivatives of fatty acids, as a normal soap is.

(a) SQRP (b) QSRP


(c) SQPR (d) QPRS
S1 : Now-a-days, soap is going almost out of use as a washing
agent.
S6 : There are better washing agents than soap,but scientists are
not yet sure if their use is harmless to man.
P: They produce lather due to the presence of calcium salts in
water.
Q: Its place has been occupied by a new range of chemicals,
called detergents.
R: So, they are called soapless soaps.
S: Detergents are not soaps because they are not sodium or
potassium derivatives of fatty acids, as a normal soap is.

(a) SQRP (b) QSRP


(c) SQPR (d) QPRS
1. Nalanda became India’s famous centre of education.
P. Ten thousand Buddhist monks used to live there.
Q. It is situated near the town of Bihar Sharif.
R. The ruins of Nalanda can still be seen.
S. It was visited by the Chinese Pilgrim Hiuen Tsang.
6. He stayed there for several years.

Options:
A.QPSR
B. RPSQ
C. RQPS
D. SPQR
1. Nalanda became India’s famous centre of education.
P. Ten thousand Buddhist monks used to live there.
Q. It is situated near the town of Bihar Sharif.
R. The ruins of Nalanda can still be seen.
S. It was visited by the Chinese Pilgrim Hiuen Tsang.
6. He stayed there for several years.

Options:
A.QPSR
B. RPSQ
C. RQPS
D. SPQR
(P) So, for many people, it may seem appropriate to marry for money
rather than love.
(Q) Nowadays, money is one of the most significant elements in our
lives.
(R) Certainly, money plays an important part in our lives.
(S) It is challenging for any persons to accept a partner who does
not have money, or at least a job to take care of their future family.

A. SQPR
B. QPRS
C. PRQS
D. RSQP
(P) So, for many people, it may seem appropriate to marry for
money rather than love.
(Q) Nowadays, money is one of the most significant elements in
our lives.
(R) Certainly, money plays an important part in our lives.
(S) It is challenging for any persons to accept a partner who does
not have money, or at least a job to take care of their future family.

A. SQPR
B. QPRS
C. PRQS
D. RSQP

Answer: option B.
1: The end of the eighteenth and the start of the nineteenth
centuries saw
P: which finally led to a French occupation of much of the
continent, including Spain.
Q: turmoil unleashed throughout Europe by the French
Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
R: This triggered a successful but devastating war of
independence that shattered the country
S: and created an opening for what would ultimately be the
successful independence of Spain’s mainland American colonies.
A. PQRS
B. QPRS
C. PRSQ
D. PRQS
1: The end of the eighteenth and the start of the nineteenth
centuries saw
P: which finally led to a French occupation of much of the
continent, including Spain.
Q: turmoil unleashed throughout Europe by the French
Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
R: This triggered a successful but devastating war of independence
that shattered the country
S: and created an opening for what would ultimately be the
successful independence of Spain’s mainland American colonies.
A. PQRS
B. QPRS
C. PRSQ
D. PRQS
S1 – Many parents encourage young people to leave home when they become
older, while others think they should stay at home with the family.
P- With the tremendous influence of modernization,
Q- To such an extent that nowadays, youngsters are motivated by their
parents to live alone as they grow up.
R- However, some people are of the view that it is more practical for a
youngster to live with their family.
S- Remarkable changes have taken place in the family structure
S6-On the one hand, there are many positive aspects to youths living away
from their parents at young age but there are negative impacts too
A. PSQR
B. PQRS
C. PSRQ
D. RSPQ
S1 – Many parents encourage young people to leave home when they become
older, while others think they should stay at home with the family.
P- With the tremendous influence of modernization,
Q- To such an extent that nowadays, youngsters are motivated by their
parents to live alone as they grow up.
R- However, some people are of the view that it is more practical for a
youngster to live with their family.
S- Remarkable changes have taken place in the family structure
S6-On the one hand, there are many positive aspects to youths living away
from their parents at young age but there are negative impacts too
A. PSQR
B. PQRS
C. PSRQ
D. RSPQ
Answer: option A
S1: Private cars are becoming a very controversial issue
P: these days but they are important in our modern lives for two main reasons
poor public transport and business.
Q: Many people in the world live in towns, villages and even cities that do not
have good buses or trains.
R: Without cars these people could not travel to work, to the shops or do
many other important things. Also, in many towns and cities buses stop
before midnight
S: but in today’s busy world people are busy twenty four hours a day. Doctors
need to visit patients, salespeople need to visit customers and computer
technicians need to visit businesses.
S6: In conclusion, although cars can cause problems it is impossible to live
without them in modern life.
A. PSQR
B. PQRS
C. PSRQ
D. RSPQ
S1: Private cars are becoming a very controversial issue
P: these days but they are important in our modern lives for two main reasons
poor public transport and business.
Q: Many people in the world live in towns, villages and even cities that do not
have good buses or trains.
R: Without cars these people could not travel to work, to the shops or do
many other important things. Also, in many towns and cities buses stop
before midnight
S: but in today’s busy world people are busy twenty four hours a day. Doctors
need to visit patients, salespeople need to visit customers and computer
technicians need to visit businesses.
S6: In conclusion, although cars can cause problems it is impossible to live
without them in modern life.
A. PSQR
B. PQRS
C. PSRQ
D. RSPQ
S1: The Western style of education has gained popularity over the last
decade.
P: In this essay I will briefly compare and contrast these two countries in
terms of their appeal to foreign students.
Q: Many foreign students come to countries like Australia and the USA to
study at university and improve their employment prospects.
R: Firstly they both have a very multicultural population so it is possible to
enjoy food from your own country when homesickness arises.
S: There are many similarities between the two countries.
S6: Another one is that their tertiary institutions have a reputation of quality
and excellence in academia.
A. PSQR
B. PQRS
C. PSRQ
D. QPSR
S1: The Western style of education has gained popularity over the last
decade.
P: In this essay I will briefly compare and contrast these two countries in
terms of their appeal to foreign students.
Q: Many foreign students come to countries like Australia and the USA to
study at university and improve their employment prospects.
R: Firstly they both have a very multicultural population so it is possible to
enjoy food from your own country when homesickness arises.
S: There are many similarities between the two countries.
S6: Another one is that their tertiary institutions have a reputation of quality
and excellence in academia.
A. PSQR
B. PQRS
C. PSRQ
D. QPSR
Answer: option D
S1 : Advertising is also advantageous to the consumers, if it increases the
sale of goods, industry prospers and prices may be reduced.
S6 : Advertising of this particular kind is planned to stimulate new wants or to
induce the buyers to change their habits.
P : There is no obvious connection, for example, between a picture of a
smiling girl and a certain brand sweets.
Q : The advertiser’s assumption is that by looking at such pictures, the
consumer would be influenced to buy his products.
R : On the other hand, much of the canvassing, of which the consumer is the
object, does not convey information but endeavours merely to draw the
public attention to certain products.
S : But most people like looking at the pictures of pretty girls.

(a) RQSP (b) SPRQ


(c) RPSQ (d) SQRP
S1 : Advertising is also advantageous to the consumers, if it increases the
sale of goods, industry prospers and prices may be reduced.
S6 : Advertising of this particular kind is planned to stimulate new wants or to
induce the buyers to change their habits.
P : There is no obvious connection, for example, between a picture of a
smiling girl and a certain brand sweets.
Q : The advertiser’s assumption is that by looking at such pictures, the
consumer would be influenced to buy his products.
R : On the other hand, much of the canvassing, of which the consumer is the
object, does not convey information but endeavours merely to draw the
public attention to certain products.
S : But most people like looking at the pictures of pretty girls.

(a) RQSP (b) SPRQ


(c) RPSQ (d) SQRP
S1 : We are living in an age in which technology has suddenly
‘annihilated distance.’
S6 : In that event, we should be dooming ourselves to wipe
each other out.
P : We have never been so conscious of our variety as we are
now that we have come to such close quarters.
Q : Physically, we are now all neighbours are, but
psychologically, we are still the strangers to each other.
R : Are we going to let this consciousness of our variety make
us fear and hate each other ?
S : How are we going to react ?

(a) QPSR (b) QPRS


(c) PRQS (d) SRPQ
S1 : We are living in an age in which technology has suddenly
‘annihilated distance.’
S6 : In that event, we should be dooming ourselves to wipe
each other out.
P : We have never been so conscious of our variety as we are
now that we have come to such close quarters.
Q : Physically, we are now all neighbours are, but
psychologically, we are still the strangers to each other.
R : Are we going to let this consciousness of our variety make
us fear and hate each other ?
S : How are we going to react ?

(a) QPSR (b) QPRS


(c) PRQS (d) SRPQ
S1 : Mom was pleased to receive your wishes on her birthday.
S6 : Your Mom has forgotten all the bitterness and sends her
blessings to you.
P: Girl ! wishes are more powerful than any other thing in the
world.
Q: Both of us had forgotten the day.
R: Your letter holds a proof of it.
S: It was your letter and the card which reminded us of it.

(a) PSQR (b) QRSP


(c) RQSP (d) QSPR
S1 : Mom was pleased to receive your wishes on her birthday.
S6 : Your Mom has forgotten all the bitterness and sends her
blessings to you.
P: Girl ! wishes are more powerful than any other thing in the
world.
Q: Both of us had forgotten the day.
R: Your letter holds a proof of it.
S: It was your letter and the card which reminded us of it.

(a) PSQR (b) QRSP


(c) RQSP (d) QSPR
A: It also gives rise to a feeling of animosity among the different
sections of the society.
B: In a democratic system, frequent use of power is never
desirable, be it on the part of government or the people.
C: Therefore, citizens should never resort to violent ways and
means in democracy, though they have the right to oppose the
government.
D: It destroys the stability and security in public life. The proper
sequence should be

(a) DBAC (b) BDAC


(c) BDCA (d) DACB
A: It also gives rise to a feeling of animosity among the different
sections of the society.
B: In a democratic system, frequent use of power is never
desirable, be it on the part of government or the people.
C: Therefore, citizens should never resort to violent ways and
means in democracy, though they have the right to oppose the
government.
D: It destroys the stability and security in public life. The proper
sequence should be

(a) DBAC (b) BDAC


(c) BDCA (d) DACB
A: The facts speak for themselves so, they need exposition only,
not demonstration.
B: At the present moment, it is widely recognised that India holds
the balance in the world-wide competition between rival ideologies.
C: It is not, of course, only in geographical sense that India is in a
key position.
D: India’s key position simply needs pointing out.

(a) DACB (b) CDAB


(c) BCDA (d) BDAC
A: The facts speak for themselves so, they need exposition only,
not demonstration.
B: At the present moment, it is widely recognised that India holds
the balance in the world-wide competition between rival ideologies.
C: It is not, of course, only in geographical sense that India is in a
key position.
D: India’s key position simply needs pointing out.

(a) DACB (b) CDAB


(c) BCDA (d) BDAC
A: This feeling of an extensive group gives rise to a fellow
feeling, a feeling of brotherhood amongst the citizens.
B: This feeling takes up beyond the bounds of family, caste,
religion as well as region and helps us to develop a broad
perspective that all of us together constitute an extensive group
called ‘the nation’.
C: National integration is the feeling among all the citizens of a
country that they all are part of one nation.
D: We do not, then, limit our thinking to our own caste or religion
but think about all our fellow citizens.

(a) CDAB (b) CABD


(c) CDBA (d)CBAD
A: This feeling of an extensive group gives rise to a fellow
feeling, a feeling of brotherhood amongst the citizens.
B: This feeling takes up beyond the bounds of family, caste,
religion as well as region and helps us to develop a broad
perspective that all of us together constitute an extensive group
called ‘the nation’.
C: National integration is the feeling among all the citizens of a
country that they all are part of one nation.
D: We do not, then, limit our thinking to our own caste or religion
but think about all our fellow citizens.

(a) CDAB (b) CABD


(c) CDBA (d)CBAD
S1 : Our house is high up on the Yorkshire coast and close to the sea.
S6 : Between the two, shifting backwards and forwards at certain
seasons of the year, lies the most horrible quicksand on the shores
of Yorkshire.
P: One is called the North spit and another the South.
Q: The sand hills here run down to the sea and end in two stretches
of rock, sticking out opposite to each other.
R: This one leads through a dark plantation of fir-trees and brings
you out between low cliffs to the loneliest and ugliest little bay on all
our coasts.
S: There are beautiful walls all around us in every direction except
one.
(a) SQRP (b) QSPR
(c) QPSR (d) SRQP
S1 : Our house is high up on the Yorkshire coast and close to the sea.
S6 : Between the two, shifting backwards and forwards at certain
seasons of the year, lies the most horrible quicksand on the shores
of Yorkshire.
P: One is called the North spit and another the South.
Q: The sand hills here run down to the sea and end in two stretches
of rock, sticking out opposite to each other.
R: This one leads through a dark plantation of fir-trees and brings
you out between low cliffs to the loneliest and ugliest little bay on all
our coasts.
S: There are beautiful walls all around us in every direction except
one.
(a) SQRP (b) QSPR
(c) QPSR (d) SRQP
S1 : Unhappiness and discontent spring not only from poverty.
S6 : We suffer from sickness of spirit and hence, we should discover our
roots in the eternal.
P: Man is a strange creature, fundamentally different from other
animals.
Q: If they are undeveloped and unsatisfied, he may have all the comforts
of the wealth, but still feel that life is not worthwhile.
R: He has far horizons, invariable hopes, spiritual powers.
S: What is missing in our age is the soul, there is nothing wrong with the
body.

(a) PRQS (b) SPRQ


(c) SPQR (d) PRSQ
S1 : Unhappiness and discontent spring not only from poverty.
S6 : We suffer from sickness of spirit and hence, we should discover our
roots in the eternal.
P: Man is a strange creature, fundamentally different from other
animals.
Q: If they are undeveloped and unsatisfied, he may have all the comforts
of the wealth, but still feel that life is not worthwhile.
R: He has far horizons, invariable hopes, spiritual powers.
S: What is missing in our age is the soul, there is nothing wrong with the
body.

(a) PRQS (b) SPRQ


(c) SPQR (d) PRSQ
S1 : Before we left Bareilly jail, a little incident took place which moved
me then and is still fresh in my memory.
S6 : This spontaneous act of courtesy and the kindly thought that
prompted; it touched me and I felt very grateful to him.
P: He told me the packet contained old German illustrated magazines.
Q: The Superintendent of Police of Bareilly, an Englishman, was present
there, and as I got into the car, he handed to me, rather shyly, a packet.
R: I had never met him before, nor have I seen him since and I do not
even know his name.
S: He said that he had heard that I was learning German and so, he had
bought these magazines for me.

(a) RQPS (b) QPSR


(c) QPRS (d) RQSP
S1 : Before we left Bareilly jail, a little incident took place which moved
me then and is still fresh in my memory.
S6 : This spontaneous act of courtesy and the kindly thought that
prompted; it touched me and I felt very grateful to him.
P: He told me the packet contained old German illustrated magazines.
Q: The Superintendent of Police of Bareilly, an Englishman, was present
there, and as I got into the car, he handed to me, rather shyly, a packet.
R: I had never met him before, nor have I seen him since and I do not
even know his name.
S: He said that he had heard that I was learning German and so, he had
bought these magazines for me.

(a) RQPS (b) QPSR


(c) QPRS (d) RQSP

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