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. In rural villages, nationwide last year, State Grid's "Power For All" project ran electric lines to 545,000 previously, unserved households, offering the occupants free power indefinitely.B. The Beijing-based utility turned to what it knows best: electricity.C. "We transformed people's lives",, says Linuji, the project's chief.D. Families bought their first refrigerators, televisions, even computers.E. State Grid corporation wanted to do good in Chinese communities.
A: EBADC
Q: Directions: The 1st and the last parts of the paragraph are numbered 1 and 6. The rest of the paragraph is split into four parts and named P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentence/ paragraph and find out which of the four combinations is correct.1. Typically, the personality and habits of a person are gauged by the kinds of friends he has.P. However, as they say “opposites attract” so it is quite possible that we make friends of opposite nature by accident, chance or out of ignorance invalidating the above statement.Q. Therefore, if a man has good, well behaved and respectable friends, he is adjudged to be a gentleman.R. Usually a man seeks the company of like minded persons.S. On the other hand, if his friends are not so reputable or have done anything that society calls ‘misbehavior’, then he is considered to be a man of the same character.6. We need to judge people not by the company they keep but by their individual personalities.1
A: QSRP
Q: The sentences given in each question, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a letter. Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.A. It should not be concluded that censorship should be advocated solely for the protection of the target.B. In a passage reminiscent of the Soviet attempt to label political dissidents mentally ill, he argues: "Bigotry harms the individuals who harbor it by reinforcing rigid thinking, thereby dulling their moral and social senses."C. Delgado feels that a tort for racist speech will discourage such speech.D. Delgado seeks to protect the speakers as well.E. An apparently growing number of academics and judges explicitly defend limitations of expression on the ground that restricting expression will modify beliefs.F. It will establish a new public conscience, and ultimately change attitudes.
A: ECFADB
Q: Choose the best option representing the most logical and coherent sequence of the six sentences labelled (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) to construct a meaningful paragraph.A. First, there can be coordination failures in the investment process, which can result in insufficient FDI in certain sectors or inflow of wrong quality of FDI.B. Efforts are needed to counter two sets of market failures relating to FDI.C. Hence, in a liberalized environment, market signals and its direction need to be made more explicit so as to direct FDI inflows in the desired direction.D. In the policy front, given the deficiencies in markets and existing institutions, there is a need for careful design of FDI policies.E. Second, there can be a conflict of interests of the host country with that of the investor.F. Ideally, policies should be designed to attract sufficient FDI, extract all the benefits offered and to ensure that they operate within a framework similar to international best-practices.
A: DFBAEC
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. During the 24-hour darkness of the austral autumn and winter, the South Pole Telescope operates nonstop under impeccable conditions for astronomy.B. The atmosphere is thin (the pole is more than 9,300 feet above sea level, 9,000 of which are ice), stable (due to the absence of the heating and cooling effects of a rising and setting Sun) and the pole has some of the calmest winds on Earth, blowing almost always from the same direction.C. “The South Pole has the harshest environment on Earth, but also the most benign", says William Holzapfel, a University of California at Berkeley astrophysicist, the on-site lead researcher at the South Pole Telescope.D. From an astronomer’s perspective, not until the Sun goes down and stays down—March through September— does the South Pole get “benign"
A: CDAB
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. In Europe during the middle ages, gift-giving remained the prerogative of the upper class.A. Political negotiation was replaced by the exchange of gifts an attempt to attain a goal, not by argument but through presents.B. Underlings were excluded. Even in the 17th century, Christmas and New Year gifts were officially banned in parts of Germany.C. Christmas offered an opportunity for this - based on the gifts that the three wise men offered the infant Christ.D. It was only with industrialization and the rise of the middle classes that the private exchange of gifts developed as a social institution.6. Then, in the 18th century, the custom of giving presents to children started.
A: BADC
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.1. The question whether India should manufacture nuclear weapons or not has been asked very often.A. Hence there is no alternative at the disposal of India but to make atomic weapons.B. Pakistan has already declared its intention to make the atom bomb.C. In this context, we need to strengthen our defence and security so as to maintain the morale of the people.D. Vast majority of the population is always afraid of a fresh attack by that nation.6. Even though the production of atom bomb is very expensive, India cannot give us the proposal.
A: BDCA
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. Every school should enable children and adolescents at all levels to learn critical health and the skills in addition to the regular routine and textbooks.A. Unfortunately no textbook of study period can solve these issues for them today.B. The set of skills that help in building up the psychological competence to enable students to face challenges in life with ease, is what constitutes life skills.C. Most children encounter difficulties when it comes to problems like tackling failure, relationships, exam fear and stage fright and so on.D. And it is very clear that these problems will go on to shape the future of children.6. Hence, creating awareness and helping children deal with such problems independently becomes quite essential.
A: BCAD
Q: In the given question, a sentence has been broken into five parts and the parts are jumbled. Choose the option which provides the correct way to rearrange the parts to form a grammatically and contextually meaningful sentence.A. the indigenous group belonging to the Mexican state of SonoraB. this camp was established to safeguardC. significance they hold for the Comcaac people,D. olive ridley turtles, not only because they areE. endangered, but also because of the cultural
A: BDECA
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.P) The number of seats available on a train is limited and due to the large gap between demand and supply, ticketing is instrumental in achieving the objective of decongestion when limited services are available for such a large population.Q) We are a country of 130 crores with people across the social strata moving between states and cities.R) One of the major reasons behind the idea is to regulate the flow of people who are availing the service.S) We need to first understand the underlying purpose of ticketing.
A: SRQP
Q: A number of sentences are given below which, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labeled with a letter. Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the four given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.P) As a child, you may have paid little attention to your father‘s financial hardships.Q) You may also be unaware about how your father intends to sustain himself through his non-working years.R) These are some of the conversations you need to have with your father to ascertain his financial security needed to lead his golden years with dignity.S) Does he have a pension plan? Has he invested adequately? Does he have health coverage?
A: PQSR
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.P) And as India also imports capital goods and intermediate products from China, such restrictions will affect domestic manufacturing competitiveness, and thus further erode the country‘s export competitiveness.Q) India is dependent on China for a wide array of goods, ranging from electronics to fertilisers — Made in China often helps Make in India too.R) Any attempt to reduce imports from China, operationalised through tariffs or other non-tariff barriers, will raise prices for Indian consumers.S) To begin with, boycotting Chinese products is easier said than done.
A: SQRP
Q: In the given question, a sentence has been broken into five parts and the parts are jumbled. Choose the option which provides the correct way to rearrange the parts to form a grammatically and contextually meaningful sentence.A. in other activities that put them near othersB. must navigate a host of restrictions, includingC. to get a haircut, dine out or engageD. those that remain and are gradually opening upE. limits on customers, who themselves may be reluctant
A: DBECA
Q: Choose the best option representing the most logical and coherent sequence of the six sentences labelled (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) to construct a meaningful paragraph.A. Before their economic modernization, these countries, for centuries, had a stable or very slow-growing population as a result of a combination of high birth rate and almost equally high death rate.B. However, the decline in death rate was not immediately accompanied by a decline in fertility.C. The theory of Demographic Transition attempts to explain why all contemporary developed nations have more or less passed through the same three stages of population growth.D. With declining death rate but birthrate not falling correspondingly, these countries passed through stage two, marking the beginning of Demographic Transition i.e. transition from stable or slow-growing population to rapidly increasing number.E. Finally, stage three is reached when the forces and influences of modernization and economic development cause fertility to decline so that eventually the falling birth rate converges with lower death rate leaving little or no population growth.F. With economic development resulting in higher incomes improved public health facilities, there was a marked decline in mortality that gradually raised life expectancy from under 40 years to over 60 years.
A: CAFBDE
Q: Directions: The 1st and the last parts of the paragraph are numbered 1 and 6. The rest of the paragraph is split into four parts and named P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentence/ paragraph and find out which of the four combinations is correct.1. More organisations today seek a transformation in their businesses, yet most of them think of and talk about managing change.P. Change is characterised by 'reactivity'.Q. Most of us live in the domain of change both as individuals and as organisations.R. The characteristics of transformation are positive and actually creative. They stem from a new found sense of purposefulness, once a higher purpose is discovered.S. The implications of this conflict will not be fully appreciated until we learn to distinguish between change and transformation.6. Clearly, we all aspire to live in the domain of transformation even if we presently are in the domain of change.
A: SPQR
Q: In the question below, a set of sentences is given which when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Arrange the sentences in the correct sequence from the answer options.A. Cotton is a Kharif crop that requires 6 to 8 months to mature.B. So, in Northern India, it is harvested in December before the winter frost damages crops.C. Its time of sowing and harvesting differs in different parts of the country.D. It is so because sowing and harvesting time depend upon climatic conditions.E. Whereas, in the peninsular part of India, there is no such danger of winter frost.
A: ACDBE
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. A person's appearance and behaviour make us draw conclusion about their education level, socio-economic background, competency, success in career, trustworthiness, level of sophistication etc.B. An individual's perception is affected by his cultural experiences, beliefs, attitudes and expectations.C. We are constantly feeding other's perception of us through our actions, language, dressing etc.D. These conclusions are amazingly similar.E. This is what makes perceptions a truly unique individual experience.
A: BECAD
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.1. It is often said that spiritualism is vanishing from our lives.A. In the present age and in the age to come God will be the first casualty.B. In the present age we have achieved only material progress.C. Our past ages were characterized by spiritualism.D. Progress through materialism will assume even greater intensity in the times to come.6. Materialism without losing the tinges of morality seems to be a better choice.
A: BDCA
Q: Directions: The 1st and the last parts of the paragraph are numbered 1 and 6. The rest of the paragraph is split into four parts and named P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentence/ paragraph and find out which of the four combinations is correct.1. Employees need to follow a meaningful set of guidelines designed to minimize risks while encouraging creativity.P. They must establish a meaningful corporate culture that encourages a sense of entrepreneurship.Q. Seniors managers have a large role to play in this balancing act.R. They have to find ways of encouraging mass experiments while limiting possible threats to the company's existence.S. They need to make sure the workers they hire have the skills necessary to drive the company forward.6. If all goes well, natural leaders will 'emerge' to move the organization forward.
A: QSRP
Q: In the question below, a set of sentences of given, which when properly sequenced from a coherent paragraph. The Introductory sentence is given as as (1) and the next five statements are given in random order. Arrange these statements in correct sequence and choose the correct answer accordingly.1. Pittsburgh was once known as the steel city due to the steel manufacturers in the area.A. The city is now a centre for healthcare, technology companies, medical research and so on.B. But a lot has changed in Pittsburgh since then.C. It employs more people in renewable energy than in the 'dirty' business of iron and steel making.D. So you can imagine the pollution there 40 years ago.E. The city's three rivers are clean enough to attract toursists.
A: DBACE
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. The Bethnal Green Museum of childhood is a tribute to children and the process of growing up.A. Located on Cambridge Health Road, London, U.K., it began as a museum with works of art displayed.B. In 1947 it was officially recognised as the National Museum of childhood.C. Inaugurated by the Prince and Princess of Wales in 1872, in the 1920s the Museum ceased to be a general one and began to focus on children.D. The Museum is housed in a red brick building with colourful letters, deliberately askew, declaring its name to the world.6. Written on the walls of the museum you find that the memories of a nation have been captured and displayed to the best advantage.
A: ACBD
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.P) Indo–Nepal relations are in the limelight, but for the wrong reasons.Q) Both countries have entered into a dispute that has flared up once again over a territory that has mostly remained out of public view.R) From the Indian point of view, it facilitates connectivity to the China border and cuts down considerably the travel time of the Kailas–ManasarovarYatra.S) On 8 May 2020, the defence minister of India inaugurated an 80-kilometre (km) road going up to the Lipulekh pass—the trijunction of India, China, and Nepal. India, for various reasons—―strategic, religious and trade‖—considers this high altitude road important.
A: PQSR
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.P) The team of researchers in Nottingham refined the equation using new data and assumptions.Q) They found that there are likely between four and 211 civilizations capable of communicating with others, with 36 the most likely number.R) Our current technology makes it nearly impossible to detect or communicate with possible alien life.S) Finding these civilizations is another issue entirely — scientists said they would be thousands of light-years away.
A: PQSR
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. The many faces and abilities of Eve are seen in every sphere of life.B. The roles played historically by men and women are not strictly within their domain anymore and the lines have become very blurred.C. The underlying question is "How to be a lady?" while wearing all these different hats!D. Nothing is the same anywhere in world, particularly when it comes to gender roles, rules and expectations.E. The number of women who are educated, is growing at a steady pace and with education come aspiration, ambitions and achievements.
A: DBEAC
Q: A number of sentences are given below which, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labeled with a letter. Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the four given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.P) In 1995, astronomers at last found the first planet orbiting a faraway, sun-like star. Q) Since then, however, astronomers have discovered thousands of exoplanets—or planets orbiting other stars—and many have conditions that could be favorable to life. R) Six decades after Ozma, we know that planets vastly outnumber stars in the Milky Way, providing billions of places for alien metabolisms to emerge. S) The massive Jupiter-like world, called 51 Pegasi b, is completely inhospitable for life as we know it.
A: PSQR
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. They have more to gain and more to lose. B. So even if you could take a defence of justification, proving or justifying contempt may well be impossible.C. They need to protect each other.D. The corrupt, unlike the honest, stand together.E. There is a vested interest.
A: DCEAB
Q: Choose the best option representing the most logical sequence of four sentences labelled (A), (B), (C) and (D) to construct a coherent paragraph from sentences 1 to 6.1. In Rameswaram, an island at the southernmost tip of Tamil Nadu, stands the ancient Ramanathaswamy Temple, where Hindu pilgrims from across the country seek to wash away their sins in the 22 wells (teerthas) that dot its corridors.(A) They recall that 30 years ago the pillars had some fine engravings.(B) But when some visitors, like former journalist M.S. Prabhakara, stop and take a hard look, they find a lot missing.(C) Not many bother to stop by and look at what's happened over the years to the legendary corridor, the longest in India-1.2 km and 1,212 pillars-built between 1740 and 1770.(D) Bath water trails down their bodies as they perambulate from one well to another through musty, bat-infested corridors.6. Tourism brochures still vouch for the temple's "magnificent corridors and massive sculptured pillars," and Lonely Planet's south India guide tells tourists to expect "massive sculptured pillars with elaborate design and rich carving.”
A: DCBA
Q: In each of the following questions, an opening statement (1) and a closing statement (6) are provided. Four statements A, B, C, D are given between them. From the options select the one representing the best sequence of the six statements taken together.(1) The complete control of impulse is not really desirable.(A) It exhausts vitality.(B) Indifferent to the very purposes which he has been trying to achieve.(C) A life governed by purposes and desires, to the exclusion of impulse, is a tiring life.(D) And leaves a man indifferent.(6) When a whole nation lives this way, it becomes feeble.
A: CADB
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. Each year we still have to choose some mix of output that is consistent with our existing production possibilitiesB. Choosing what to produce-a mix of output- is one of our most important economic decisionsC. However promising the prospects for growth may be, we still have to live within our current production constraintsD. The fact that those limits may expand in future years does not make our current choices any easierE. There is still a limit to how much we can produce in any year
A: CEDAB
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 is this factor that makes it difficult for human to distinguish between good and evil personalities.B. A closer look at the behavioral pattern of criminals and animals reveal some amazing similarities.C. Thus, white collar crime is easily committed.D. But, both predator and prey are of the same species in the case of human beings.E. The prey usually identifies its enemy by its appearance or simply by instinct.
A: BEDAC