Q: Arrange the sentences A, B, C, and D in a proper sequence to make a coherent paragraph.A. There was nothing quite like a heavy downpour of rain to make life worthwhile. B. We reached the field, soaked to the skin, and surrounded it. C. The wet as far as he was concerned was ideal. D. There, sure enough, stood Claudius, looking like a debauched Roman emperor under a shower.
A: BDCA
Q: A number of sentences are given below which, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a letter. Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the four given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.A. But first we must understand that droughts are not natural disasters anymore.B. For this we need changes in policies and practices for the management of our water resources.C. We must use this drought as the opportunity to drought proof the country.D. These are "government-made" disasters.E. Several parts of the country are experiencing drought for the fifth consecutive year this year.
A: ECBAD
Q: Arrange the sentences A, B, C, and D in a proper sequence to make a coherent paragraph.A. Such a national policy will surely divide and never unite the people. B. In fact, it suits the purpose of the politicians; they can drag the people into submission by appealing to them in the name of religion. C. In order to inculcate the unquestioning belief they condemn the other states, which do not follow their religion. D. The emergence of the theocratic states where all types of crimes are committed in the name of religion, has revived the religion of the Middle Ages.
A: DBCA
Q: Arrange the sentences A, B, C, and D in a proper sequence to make a coherent paragraph. A. He was carrying his jacket and walked with his head thrown back. B. As Anette neared the lamp, she saw a figure walking slowly. C. For a while Michael walked on and she followed 20 paces behind. D. With a mixture of terror and triumph of recognition, she slackened her pace.
A: BADC
Q: Arrange the sentences A, B, C, and D in a proper sequence to make a coherent paragraph.A. An essay which appeals chiefly to the intellect is Francis Bacon’s Of Studies. B. His careful tripartite division of studies expressed succinctly in aphoristic prose demands the complete attention of the mind of the reader. C. He considers studies as they should be; for pleasure, for self-improvement, for business. D. He considers the evils of excess study: laziness, affectation, and preciosity.
A: ABCD
Q: A number of sentences are given below which, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a letter. Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the four given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.A. So it is not always a blessing to have house servantsB. Sometimes he may even teach bad habits to our childrenC. Or he may be lazyD. He may be dishonestE. A servant might not always be a trustworthy fellow
A: EDCBA
Q: In the question below, the passage consists of six sentences. The first and sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four sentences in each have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled as P, Q, R and S. Find out the proper order for the four sentences.S1: When a satellite is launched, the rocket begins by going slowly upwards through the air.P : However, the higher it goes, the less air it meets.Q : As the rocket goes higher, it travels faster.R : For the atmosphere becomes thinner.S : As a result, there is less friction.S6: Consequently, the rocket still does not become too hot.The Proper sequence should be:
A: QPRS
Q: In the following question, statements 1 and 6 are respectively the first and the last sentences of a paragraph and statements A, B, C and D come in between them. Rearrange A, B, C and D in such a way that they make a coherent paragraph together with statements 1 and 6. Select the correct order from the given choices and mark its number as your answer.1. One of the worst aspects of Indian democracy is growing terrorism.A. Strict laws must be enacted to punish the terrorists and to avoid such incidents.B. Recently, terrorists succeeded in planting a bomb in the Army Headquarters.C. Such laws must be enforced more effectively.D. Terrorism must be curbed with a heavy hand.6. The government can expect full co-operation from all who desire a peaceful life.
A: BACD
Q: Read the following group of sentences. The 1st and the last sentences are numbered 1 and 6, the rest are numbered P,Q,R,S. Arrange these four sentences in proper order to form a meaningful paragraph/sentence.1. Optimism is not a deep complicated philosophyP. In some persons it is an inborn trait.Q. In fact, it is always taking a positive and bright view of life.R. It is more of a general attitude of life.S. They are tuned that way by nature and temperament.6. However, in most cases it is an acquired and nurtured habit.
A: RQPS
Q: The question has a number of sentences which, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a letter. Choose the most suitable order of sentences from among the four given choices to construct a coherent paragraph. A. As such the statue of Apollo which stood astride the entrance of the Agean port of Rhodes, fell neatly into the definition.B. In ancient times any statue which was larger than life-size was called a colossus.C. That statue was said to have been 71 cubic high or just under 107 feet.D. It was a colossus.
A: BADC
Q: Read the following group of sentences. The 1st and the last sentences are numbered 1 and 6, the rest are numbered P,Q,R,S. Arrange these four sentences in proper order to form a meaningful paragraph/sentence.1. We frisked about cheerfully over a path that led to a guava orchard.P. There was a mud wall around it.Q. I smacked my lips at the sight of the luscious green guavas in the orchard.R. Ajit also followed him without a second’s thought.S. Saransh was the first one to leap over the wall to get the guavas.6. However I was scared that the watchman will catch us.1
A: PSRQ
Q: A number of sentences are given below which, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a letter. Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the four given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.A. It carries a message from a manufacturer or service provider to a customer.B. An advertisement is a medium.C. We all know that.D. And the message the medium wanted to convey in the first place is lost in a bewildering variety of frills.E. But what we do not know or come to know, is that the medium often becomes the message.
A: BACED
Q: The question consists of five statements labeled A, B, C, D, and E which when logically ordered form a coherent passage. Choose the option that represents the most logical order.A) People started fearing famine.B) Monsoon turned out to be unusually abundant and the danger was averted.C) The monsoon failed and water tanks became almost empty.D) So, no grain could be sown by the farmers in their fields.E) Farmers looked anxiously for the next monsoon.
A: CDAEB
Q: Read the following group of sentences. The 1st and the last sentences are numbered 1 and 6, the rest are numbered P,Q,R,S. Arrange these four sentences in proper order to form a meaningful paragraph/sentence.1. Civilization is based on a clearly defined and widely accepted yet often unarticulated hierarchy.P. Violence done by those lower on the hierarchy to those higher is unthinkableQ. Violence done by those higher on the hierarchy to those lower is nearly always invisible, that is, unnoticed.R. When it is noticed, it is fully rationalized.S. When it does occur it is regarded with shock, horror, and the fetishization of the victims.6. The classification in society is a menace to mankind.
A: QRPS
Q: Arrange the sentences A, B, C, and D in a proper sequence to make a coherent paragraph.A. The director walked into the room and took a look around the class.B. Mitch wanted to scream– the illogicality of the entire scene struck him dumb. C. The managers started at him with the look of fear that no democratic country should tolerate in its people. D. He walked out of the room– it was his irrevocable protest against an insensible and insensitive situation
A: ACBD
Q: 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.A. When I speak of intelligence, I include two thingsB. There is one great defect in traditional moralityC. The other is receptivity to knowledgeD. One is actual knowledgeE. It puts low store by intelligence
A: BEADC
Q: Read the following group of sentences. The 1st and the last sentences are numbered 1 and 6, the rest are numbered P,Q,R,S. Arrange these four sentences in proper order to form a meaningful paragraph/sentence.1. Youths are the assets and hope of a nationP. in making India a greatQ. Steeped in old cultural valuesR. They can play a vital roleS. democratic, progressive and prosperous country.6. But equipped with modern scientific knowledge.
A: RPSQ
Q: The question consists of five statements labelled A, B, C, D and E which when logically ordered form a coherent passage. Choose the option that represents the most logical order.A) Despite the strong performance of the economy in 2010-11, the outlook for 2011-12 is clouded by stubborn and persistently high inflation, and rising external risks.B) The three key macroeconomic concerns before the Union Budget 2011-12 were high inflation, high current account deficit (CAD), and fiscal consolidation.C) Additionally, there was an expectation that the government would restart the reform process.D) While the Budget sets a lower nominal gross domestic product (GDP) growth target of 14%, we believe that the real GDP growth target of 9% factored in the Budget is on the optimistic side.E) The Budget has made an attempt to address all these issues, albeit through small steps.
A: BCEAD
Q: The question consists of five statements labelled A, B, C, D and E which when logically ordered form a coherent passage. Choose the option that represents the most logical order.A) A famous Japanese rock garden is at Ryoan-Ji in Northwest Kyoto, Japan.B) The rocks of various sizes are arranged on small white pebbles in five groups, each comprising five, two, three, two, & three rocks.C) The garden is 30 meters long from East to West & 10 meters from north to south.D) The garden contains 15 rocks arranged on the surface of white pebbles in such a manner that visitors can see only 14 of them at once from whichever angle the garden is viewed.E) There are no trees, just 15 irregularly shaped rocks of varying sizes, some arranged by gravel/sand that is raked everyday.
A: ACEBD
Q: Read the following group of sentences. The 1st and the last sentences are numbered 1 and 6, the rest are numbered P,Q,R,S. Arrange these four sentences in proper order to form a meaningful paragraph/sentence.1. The man looked calm but formidable.P. I gained some confidence and called them in.Q. He waved to my friends to come in and join us.R. He smiled and told me not be be frightened and call them inside the garden.S. I was dazed and undecided so I just stood there without looking at my friends.6. He brought us to a room and laid a big basket of oranges in front of us.
A: QSRP
Q: In the following question, an opening statement (1) and a closing statement (6) are provided. Four statements A, B, C, and D are given between them. From the options select the one representing the best sequence of the six statements taken together.(1) The war has grown out of the life of impulse,(A) There is an impulse of aggression.(B) Either may be in accordance with reason.(C) And an impulse of resistance to aggression.(D) And not out of reason or desire.(6) But both are operative in many cases in which they are quite contrary to reason.
A: DACB
Q: A number of sentences are given below which, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a letter. Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the four given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.A. Made from bird feathers, the strongest quills were those taken from living birds during the spring season.B. The fine outer feathers from the left wing were favored as they curved outward and away when used by a right-handed writer.C. For fine lines, crow feathers were the best closely followed by those of the eagle, owl, hawk, and turkey.D. The writing instrument that dominated for the longest period in history - over one thousand years - was the quill pen introduced around 700 A.D.E. Goose feathers were the most common in usage, while those of the swan was considered premium grade, being more scarce and expensive.
A: DABEC
Q: A number of sentences are given below which, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a letter. Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the four given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.A. Diamonds which have been immortalized in Indian mythology, have a brilliance that fires the imagination of the soul.B. No one quite knows whether or not it is true, but in the case of a diamond anything could be true.C. So brilliant are the stones, that over the years they have come to be associated with the mystical and the magical something not quite of this world.D. Tales like this have passed into legend and are still told in hushed whispers.E. Many folk tales are told of diamonds each one revolving around a diamond more brilliant than the other.
A: ACEDB
Q: Arrange the sentences A, B, C, and D in a proper sequence to make a coherent paragraph. A. Alex had never been happy with his Indian origins. B. He set about rectifying this grave injustice by making his house in his own image of a country manor C. Fate had been unfair to him; if he had his wish, he would have been a court or an Earl on some English estate, or a medieval monarch in a chateau in France. D. This illusion of misplaced grandeur, his wife felt, would be Alex undoing.
A: ACBD
Q: The question consists of five statements labelled A, B, C, D and E which when logically ordered form a coherent passage. Choose the option that represents the most logical order.A) Thus, despite India's huge population, we have not done well in Olympic Games.B) During the British period also, cricket remained popular in India.C) Cricket has been an extremely popular game in India for quite some time now.D) It is time our government and corporate fraternity pay due attention to other games/sports and we redeem our national pride in Olympic Games.E) However, due to this reason, other games/sports did not receive the required attention they deserve.
A: CBEAD
Q: Arrange the sentences A, B, C, and D in a proper sequence to make a coherent paragraph.A. The influence is reflected the most in beaded evening wear. B. Increasingly the influence of India’s colour and cuts can be seen on western styles. C. And even as Nehre Jackets and Jodhpur’s remain staples of the fashion world, designers such as Armani and Mc Fadden have turned to the sleek silhouette of the churidar this year.D. Indian hot pink, paprika and saffron continue to be popular colors, year in and year out.
A: BADC
Q: Read the following group of sentences. The 1st and the last sentences are numbered 1 and 6, the rest are numbered P,Q,R,S. Arrange these four sentences in proper order to form a meaningful paragraph/sentence.1. Porcelain became popular at the beginning of the 19th century.P. In a kin at more than 2372 degree FahrenheitQ. Refer to both China and Bisque dollsR. porcelain is made by firing special clays.S. porcelain is used generally, to6. only a few type of clays can withstand such high temperatures
A: SQRP
Q: Arrange the sentences A, B, C, and D in a proper sequence to make a coherent paragraph.A. His left-hand concealed a blackjack, his right-hand groped for the torch in his pocket. B. The meeting was scheduled for 9 O’clock, and his watch showed the time to be a quarter to nine. C. The man lurked in the corner, away from the glare of light.D. His heart thumped in his chest, sweat beads formed themselves on his forehead his mouth was dry.
A: CABD
Q: In the question below, the passage consists of six sentences. The first and sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four sentences in each have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled as P, Q, R and S. Find out the proper order for the four sentences.S1: Smoke oozed up between the planks.P: Passengers were told to be ready to quit the ship.Q: The rising gale fanned the smouldering fire.R: Everyone now knew there was a fire on board.S: Flames broke out here and there.S6: Most people bore the shock bravely.The Proper sequence should be:
A: SRQP
Q: Read the following group of sentences. The 1st and the last sentences are numbered 1 and 6, the rest are numbered P,Q,R,S. Arrange these four sentences in proper order to form a meaningful paragraph/sentence.1. Vijay jumped down from the tree and took to his heels.P. The watchman chased them furiously.Q. After what seemed ages, he seemed to have slowed down.R. Sanjay and Farhan were far ahead and Vijay ran faster.S. As he ran the guavas started falling out of his pockets.6. By this time the other workers had also started chasing them.1
A: RSPQ