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 wrangle over the possibility of human cloning has once again provided an opportunity where a scientific breakthrough has to bypass traditional, legal, institutional and moral boundaries.A. The U.S. government has already stopped the use of government funds for research into human cloning and urged scientists to impose a voluntary ban on the work in this field.B. They are working out various options to avoid or stop any efforts in this matter of cloning.C. Many other countries have already laid strict laws to discourage cloning.D. Former US President, Bill Clinton, had set up a panel of experts to review the possible implications of this extraordinary scientific feat.6. However, it .is our experience that mere legal restrictions cannot stop any research; it may lead to mushrooming of underground cloning laboratories.
A: DBAC
Q: In the following question, statements 1 and 6 are respectively the first and the last sentences of a paragraph. Statements A, B, C and D come in between them. Rearrange A, B, C and D in such a manner that they make a coherent paragraph together with the statements 1 and 6. Select the correct order from the given choices and mark its number as your answer1. Time-tested remedies for physical and mental well being are back with a bangA. contrary to this, science has been taking quantum leaps in all areasB. And the most virulent among these is stressC. Alternate therapies, music healing, classical dance as fitness exercise, meditation, yoga have been culled out of ancient texts, prescribed and presented as palliatives to a plethora of problemsD. Still somewhere down the lane, human beings are not able to come to grip with mind boggling illnesses that can virtually eat up a man6. Unable to cope with this stress which is a direct fall-out of strenuous, nerve edge lifestyles, man is falling a prey to several unknown symptomatic illnesses
A: CADB
Q: In the following question, statements 1 and 6 are respectively the first and the last sentences of a paragraph. Statements A, B, C and D come in between them. Rearrange A, B, C and D in such a manner that they make a coherent paragraph together with the statements 1 and 6. Select the correct order from the given choices and mark its number as your answer1. Idealism, the philosophical view that the mind or spirit constitutes the fundamental reality, has taken several distinct but related formsA. Subjective idealism denies that material objects exist independently of human perception and thus stands opposed to both realism and naturalismB. Plato is often considered the first idealist philosopher, chiefly because of his metaphysical doctrine of formsC. Objective idealism accepts commonsense “realism” (the view that material objects exist) but rejects “naturalism” (according to which the mind and spiritual values have emerged from material things)D. Plato considered the universal idea of form-for example redness or goodness more real than a particular instance of the form- a real object, a good action6. According to Plato, the world of changing experience is unreal and the idea or form-which does not change and which can be known only by reason-constitutes true reality
A: CABD
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. What compels kids to be insolent?A. Often they do it to get attention or to test their skill at arguing or to try to dominate their parents, friends or teachers.B. Thus using words to make other people angry or sad gives youngsters a sense of power.C. However not all rude behaviour should be considered an act of defiance.D. Children are bound to be disappointed when their wants clash with parental rules and authority.6. You should expect and allow a certain amount of grumbling when you are telling a child to do something or enforcing limits.
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. The reason is obvious - these markets revolve around money and money spins the wheels of the world.B. Today, it is seen as the career that proves a greater role in decision-making, planning and controlling operations in any organization.C. Whenever and wherever people talk of markets, financial markets occupy the centre stage.D. In essence, a finance career has metamorphosized into a challenging profession in a dynamic environment that certainly includes India.E. A career in finance is perceived as a back-office record-keeping job is history.
A: CAEDB
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. Discrimination on the basis of sex, it has been said, is the last form of discrimination that is universally accepted and practiced without pretense.B. A liberation movement demands an expansion of our moral horizons, so that practices that were previously regarded as natural and inevitable are now seen as intolerable.C. With women's liberation some thought we had come to the end of the road.D. We are familiar with black liberation and a variety of other movements.E. If we have learned anything from the liberation movements, we should have learned how difficult it is to be aware of the ways in which we discriminate until they are forcefully pointed out to us.F. But one should always be wary of talking of "the last remaining form of discrimination".
A: DCAFEB
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. Cottage industry needs encouragement.A. The government can make arrangements for proper training of people in different jobs in order to make them technically proficient in the job they like.B. There must be an arrangement to collect and sell their products.C. Co-operative societies may be organised to take up this duty.D. Every home must have some occupation to utilize the spare time of all the members of the family.6. If all these are done carefully, there will be a drastic change in the village atmosphere.
A: DABC
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. Further, it is nearly impossible to establish property rights on air and running water.B. Then they will be likely to abuse these resources to the point of zero marginal private utility, even if this endangers everyone's living because of eventual resource exhaustion.C. However, the stipulation and protection of property rights entails large costs. Compared with arable land near villages, which is fairly easy for villagers to monitor, protection of property rights on remote forests and grazing lands is far more difficult and costly.D. With no property-right assignment, people can use resources without paying costs.E. This human propensity to be ‘free-riders' is responsible for deforestation and air and water pollution.F. If property rights on certain resources are given to particular individuals or groups, they will utilize their resources efficiently with due consideration for future living, thereby avoiding resource exhaustion- such as one would not kill the goose yielding the golden eggs.
A: FCADBE
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. By middle age most of us carry in our heads a tremendous catalogue of things we have no intention of trying again, because we tried them once and failed.B. There is no learning without some difficulty and fumbling. If you want to keep learning you must keep on risking failure-all your life.C. It assures the progressive narrowing of the personality and prevents exploration and experimentation.D. Learning is a risky business, and we do not like failure.E. One of the reasons mature people are apt to learn less than younger people is that they are willing to risk less.F. We pay a heavy price for our fear of failure. It is a powerful obstacle to growth.
A: EDAFCB
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 more water used in a toilet bowl, Wang‘s team found, the greater the force of the flush. Q) Shortly after flushing, water rushes into the bowl, striking the opposite side with enough force to generate a vortex that forcefully pushes not only the liquid but also the air inside the toilet. R) According to their simulations, this combination launches aerosols that can last in the air for just over a minute. S) For the latest study, Wang‘s team used computer models to show that tiny droplets called aerosols, created by the turbulence of water sloshing inside a toilet bowl, could be ejected up to three feet into the air.
A: SQRP
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. U.N. studies show that the gap between rich and poor is wider in Africa than anywhere else in the world.B. What makes the unrest in Kenya most alarming is that its root causes are maladies that still plague other, less stable African states.C. Despite Kenya's overall economic growth, 58% of its people are poor.D. The first is poverty.E. Despite the continent's recent economic growth, the number of its poor grew from 288 million in 1981 to 516 million in 2001.
A: BDCAE
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. For the first time, a majority of Americans (52%) expressed their, support for a ban on all handguns.B. A new consensus is shaping up.C. More Americans recognize that rather than protecting them from potential tyranny - so their forefathers imagined - guns now threaten the very survival of the nation's citizens and communities.D. This is a dramatic change from the past.E. According to a recent Louis Harris Poll, American public opinion is rapidly swinging in favour of more stringent gun control.
A: CBEAD
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. Very popular with the younger crowd of the twin cities are bowling alleys.A. They are not allowed to use the bowling alley.B. But tough luck for those less than 12 years.C. Their plush interiors, music and cafeteria facilities make them the ideal places for youngsters to take their friends out for a treat.D. There are already four of them in town with another ready to join the club.6. The older kids who use them swear they have the best time in the world.
A: DCBA
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. Research indicates that, as young children, later borns are more reserved than older siblings.B. Age spacing moderates this developmental trend and affects later borns differently from firstborns.C. This is the same age disparity that maximizes most other personality differences by birth order.D. Birth order is an important precursor of shyness, but its consequences change with age and are also dependent on age spacing and sibship size.E. A two-year-old is easily intimidated by a four-year-old, but the same age difference between teenagers is not nearly as intimidating.F. The most extroverted firstborns are those who are three to four years older than their closest sibling.
A: DAEBFC
Q: Each question has a number of sentences which, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labeled with a letter. Choose the most suitable order of sentences from among the four given choices to construct a coherent paragraph. A. So reservation for the scheduled castes and tribes and a few most backward classes is necessary till it succeeds in creating a level playing field in societyB. While reservation , per se, is discriminatory and opposed to an egalitarian society , as it gives an individual or a community an undue advantage over another, it cannot be denied that the people belonging to the scheduled castes and the scheduled tribes would not have achieved whatever they have achieved socially, politically and economically in the post independent India without reservationC. But, reservation for the economically backward will surely open a Pandora’s box, as there is no definite yardstick to measure whether an individual is poorD. The latest move to extend the benefit of reservation to the economically backward among the forward castes is really controversial
A: DBAC
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. With the U.S lifting sanctions, India has better choice of weapon-locating radars for the Army, an equipment that was missed during the Kargii conflict.A. In such situations, officials say, weapon- locating radars play an important role.B. Since the Army could not operate beyond the Line of Control, it was impossible to physically ascertain the exact location of Pakistani guns.C. According to officials at the School of Artillery here, nearly 80 percent of the casualties in Kargii resulted from enemy artillery fire.D. By picking up the trajectory of an incoming artillery shell, these radars can locate the point of its origin.6. This automatically-generated data, sources say, would make it possible for Indian artillery guns to respond within seconds and destroy or neutralize enemy guns.
A: CBAD
Q: Rearrange the following sentences to make a meaningful paragraph.A. The French Revolution created a vision for a new moral universe: that sovereignty resides in nations; that a constitution and the rule of law govern politics; that people are equal and enjoy inalienable rights; and that church and state should be separate.B. The French Revolution invented modern revolution —the idea that humans can transform the world according to a plan—and so has a central place in the study of the social sciences.C. It ushered in modernity by destroying the foundations of the “Old Regime"—absolutist politics, legal inequality, a “feudal" economy (characterized by guilds, manorialism, and even serfdom), and an alliance of church and state.D. That vision is enshrined in the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen of 1789, whose proclamation of “natural, imprescriptible, and inalienable rights served as the model for the 1948 United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
A: BCAD
Q: In the following question, four statements A, B, C and D are provided between an opening statement 1 and a closing statement 6. The four statements are jumbled up and form a coherent paragraph when properly arranged between the two given statements. Select the alternative representing the proper and logical sequencing of these six taken together.1. Everyone in business has experienced, or endured, a "legacy" computer system - that is, a computer system installed years ago. (A) Nevertheless, the system runs the business and simply cannot be turned off.(B) It has tweaked and expanded so many times that no one in the company is quite sure how it works.(C) Should a company junk the old system and replace it with new technology?(D) But what is a company to do when change in markets or strategy render the legacy system outdated?6. Or should it attempt to upgrade what's already in place, however daunting the task?
A: BADC
Q: In each of the following questions, four statements A, B, C and D are provided between an opening statement 1 and a closing statement 6. The four statements are jumbled up and form a coherent paragraph when properly arranged between the two given statements. Select the alternative representing the proper and logical sequencing of these six taken together.1. At the heart of the novel – as dark as Conrad's – is the relationship between Piya and her guide Fokir.(A) He can read the secrets she is searching for; he, the child of the river, can see them before her binoculars reach out to them.(B) In his ramshackle boat unfolds the best of this novel.(C) They have no words in common. (D) The river unites them; it reduces the cultural – and linguistic – gap between them.6. Silence and gestures, movements of eyes and figures, translate their emotions for each other and dramatize the tension, elemental, erotic.
A: BDAC
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 significance of silence is often underestimated.A. Silence provides a chance to reflect and understand, so that a greater comprehension and a wider, liberating perspective can help douse the flames of anger and revenge rather than fan and spread them, leading to more violence and unhappiness.B. It could well mean a desire to distance oneself from the situation in order to get a clearer view of the larger picture.C. Silence does not necessarily mean ignorance or even concurrence.D. Observing a two-minute silence is a symbolic act of respect for the departed.6. But with a little effort silence can be to the spirit what sleep is to the body; silence can rest the mind, and silence can be more profound in its eloquence than even the longest talkathon ever telecast or even the most enduring filibuster witnessed in Parliament.
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.A. Maintaining important permanent structures based on race posits permanent separation and there by economically, politically and intellectually counter-productive isolation.B. It trades a short-term electoral reward for the creation of the idea of permanent, irreducible, separate interests based on race, hardly a vision of an integrated society.C. It is also antithetical to the long-term interests of the blacks.D. Drawing voting district lines on the basis of race and other mechanisms such as those proposed by Lani Guinier, for example, furthers separation by race on so crucial an act of citizenship as voting.E. The static regulatory vision of racial America is empirically outmoded.
A: ECDBA
Q: The sentences given in the 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. Since then, intelligence tests have been mostly used to separate dull children in school.B. In other words, intelligence tests give us a norm for each age.C. Intelligence is expressed as intelligence quotient and tests are developed to indicate what an average child of a certain age can do-what a 5-year-old can answer, but a 4-year-old cannot, for instance.D. Binet developed the first set of such tests in the early 1900s to find out which children in school needed special attentionE. Intelligence can be measured by tests.
A: EDACB
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. Rather, as many view it, it would be inescapable.B. With the number of flyers growing 6% annually and 3 billion cell-phone devices in operation, foreign airlines are racing to offer passengers the ability to call, text and e-mail with their mobiles and PDAS at about the same rates as for roaming international calls.C. Connectivity has yet again despoiled once sacred ground, though this time it's in the air.D. In the U.S., voice won't be available anytime soon, but Wi-fi will make e-mail and testing available next year.E. Whether you're en route to London, Paris or Dublin a fellow traveller's gritty life details, will soon be audible.
A: CEABD
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. Sugar treats were full of the "empty calories" all dieters had to eliminate.B. Foods high in sugar were dubbed "junk foods" - unappetizing designation for energy-rich but nutrient-thin products.C. Sugar first got its bad name, as fat did, because of its link with a degenerative disease, diabetes, with dental cavities, and above all, with overweight.D. At the heart of these terms was, it appeared, the curious assumption that a food that did nothing but feed you and provided no other nutrients was a bad food, a corollary to the increasingly prevalent notion that eating merely to eat was also "bad".E. In the seventies, attacks against sugar escalated.
A: CAEBD
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. Academic liberalism has notable virtues, but combativeness is not often one of them.B. So will a good number of professors who vaguely subscribe to "the humanist tradition" but are not famously courageous.C. Some of those who are now attacking "traditionalist" humanities and social science courses do so out of sincere persuasion.D. University administrators, timorous by inclination are seldom firm on behalf of principles regarding education; subjected to enough pressure,- many of them will buckle under.E. In the academy, whichever group goes on the offensive gains advantage.F. Others, from a political agenda; and some from an all-too-human readiness to follow the academic fashion that, for the moment, is "in"
A: DBAECF
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) At its western end are the Shyok river and the Darbuk-Shyok-Daulet Beg Oldie (DSDBO) road.Q) The river has its source in Aksai Chin, on China‘s side of the LAC, and it flows from the east to Ladakh, where it meets the Shyok River on India‘s side of the LAC.R) The valley is strategically located between Ladakh in the west and Aksai Chin in the east, which is currently controlled by China as part of its Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.S) The valley refers to the land that sits between steep mountains that buffet the Galwan River.
A: SQRP
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 common house sparrow once seen everywhere in large numbers in Mumbai has become scarce in many areas, and this is causing concern not only to bird lovers but also to scientists.A. The declining bird population could mean that air pollution levels in the metropolis are rising dangerously; or, since sparrows are grain eaters, it could indicate that the people are consuming certain higher dosages of pesticides than before.B. Today, if the sparrows of Mumbai are in distress it could be a warning to human residents.C. Formerly, miners used to carry canaries down into the mines with them.D. If the canaries showed signs of distress it indicated that there were poisonous gases in the air, and the miners would immediately leave the mine.6. In some countries like Britain, the quality of the environment is graded according to the number of bird species found in the locality.
A: CDBA
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) Considering the large volume of Bangladeshi migrants in the Middle East, secondary economic impacts through depressed demand and falling oil prices will also likely add strain to the flow of remittances. Q) But the COVID-19 pandemic is having an acute effect on Bangladeshi migrants abroad, who are largely concentrated in countries with strict lockdown measures. R) International remittances normally represent around 7% of Bangladesh‘s GDP. S) The economic importance of the more than 10 million migrants from Bangladesh who sent close to $18 billion in 2019 cannot be overstated.
A: SRQP
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 oldest fossil grasses are just 70 million years old, although grass may have evolved a bit earlier than that.B. There have been land plants for 465 million years, yet there were no flowers for over two-thirds of that time.C. The equally-familiar grasses appeared even more recently.D. Flowering plants only appeared in the middle of the dinosaur era.
A: BDCA
Q: The sentences given in the 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. To be culturally literate is to possess the basic information needed to thrive in the modern worldB. Nor is it confined to one social class; quite the contraryC. It is by no means confined to “culture” narrowly understood as an acquaintance with the artsD. Cultural literacy constitutes the only sure avenue of opportunity for disadvantaged children, the only reliable way of combating the social determinism that now condemns themE. The breadth of that information is great, extending over the major domains of human activity from sports to science
A: AECBD