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  • Question 1
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    Direction: In each questions, the first and the last sentences of the passage are numbered S1 and S6 respectively. The rest of the passage is split into four parts. These four sentences are jumbled. Read the sentences and identify their correct and logical order.
    S1: Reliogion is not a matter of mere dogmatic conformity.
    P : It is not merely going through the ritual prescribed to us.
    Q : It is not a question of ceremonial piety.
    R : Unless that kind of transformation occurs, you are not an authentically religious man.
    S : It is the remarking of your own self, the transformation of your nature.
    S6: A man of that character is free from fear, free from hatred.
    The Proper sequence should be:

    Solution

    It is not the question of ceremonial piety. It is not merely going through the ritual prescribed to us. It is the remarking of your own self, the transformation of your nature. Unless that kind of transformation occurs, you are not an authentically religious man.

  • Question 2
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    Direction: In each questions, the first and the last sentences of the passage are numbered S1 and S6 respectively. The rest of the passage is split into four parts. These four sentences are jumbled. Read the sentences and identify their correct and logical order.

    S1: Jawaharlal Nehru was born in Allahabad on 14 Nov 1889.
    P : Nehru meet Mahatma Gandhi in February 1920.
    Q : In 1905 he was sent to London to study at a school called Haroow.
    R : He became the first Prime Minister of Independent India on 15 August 1947.
    S : He married Kamla Kaul in 1915.
    S6: He died on 27 May 1964.

    The Proper sequence should be:

    Solution

    In 1905 he was sent to London to study at a school called Haroow. He married Kamla Kaul in 1915. Nehru meet Mahatma Gandhi in February 1920. He became the Prime Minister of Independent India on 15 August 1947.

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    Direction: In each questions, the first and the last sentences of the passage are numbered S1 and S6 respectively. The rest of the passage is split into four parts. These four sentences are jumbled. Read the sentences and identify their correct and logical order.

    S1: Once upon a time an ant lived on the bank of river.
    P : The dove saw the ant struggling in water in a helpless condition.
    Q : All its efforts to come up is failed.
    R : One day it suddenly slipped in to water.
    S : A dove lived in the tree on the bank not far from the spot.
    S6: She was touched.

    The Proper sequence should be:

    Solution

    One day it suddenly slipped into water. All its efforts to come up failed. A dove lived in the tree on the bank not far from the spot. The dove saw the ant struggling in water in a helpless condition.

  • Question 4
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    Direction: In each questions, the first and the last sentences of the passage are numbered S1 and S6 respectively. The rest of the passage is split into four parts. These four sentences are jumbled. Read the sentences and identify their correct and logical order.

    S1: Jawaharlal Nehru was the greatest plan-enthusiast.
    P : Under Nehru's advice, the pre-Independent congress set up National Planning Commission in 1938.
    Q : But he forgot that what could be achieved by force under the communist dictatorship of Russia was not possible under the democratic set up of India.
    R : He took the idea from Russia where Five year plans transformed a very backward country into a top power of the world.
    S : No free government can call for compulsory sacrifice and suffering from the whole people.
    S6: Nehru himself became the chairman of the commission.

    The Proper sequence should be:

    Solution

    He took the idea from Russia where Five year plans transformed very backward country into a top power of the world. But he forgot that what could be achieved by force under the communist dictatorship of Russia was not possible under the democratic set up of India. No free government can call for compulsory sacrifice and suffering from the whole people. Under Nehru’s advice, the pre-Independent congress set up National Planning Commission in 1938.

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    Direction: In each questions, the first and the last sentences of the passage are numbered S1 and S6 respectively. The rest of the passage is split into four parts. These four sentences are jumbled. Read the sentences and identify their correct and logical order.

    S1: It was a dark moonless night.
    P : He turned over the pages, reading passages here and there.
    Q : He heard them on the floor.
    R : The poet took down his books of poems from his shelves.
    S : Some of them contained his earliest writings which he had almost forgotten.
    S6: They all seemed to him to be poor and ordinary mere childish words.

    The Proper sequence should be:

    Solution

    The poet took down his books of poems from his shelves. He turned over the pages, reading passages here and there. Some of them contained his earliest writings which he had almost forgotten. He heard them on the floor.

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    Direction: In each questions, the first and the last sentences of the passage are numbered S1 and S6 respectively. The rest of the passage is split into four parts. These four sentences are jumbled. Read the sentences and identify their correct and logical order.

    S1: Politeness is not a quality possessed by only one nation or race.
    P : One may observe that a man of one nation will remove his hat or fold his hands by way of greetings when he meets someone he knows.
    Q : A man of another country will not to do so.
    R : It is a quality to be found among all peoples and nations in every corner of the earth.
    S : Obviously, each person follows the custom of his particular country.
    S6: In any case, we should not mock at others habits.

    The Proper sequence should be:

    Solution

    It is a quality to be found among all peoples and nations in every corner of the earth. One may observe that a man of one nation will remove his hat or fold his hands by way of greetings when he meets someone he knows. Obviously, each person follows the custom of his particular country. A man of another country will not do so.

  • Question 7
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    Direction: In each questions, the first and the last sentences of the passage are numbered S1 and S6 respectively. The rest of the passage is split into four parts. These four sentences are jumbled. Read the sentences and identify their correct and logical order.

    S1: We speak today of self-determination in politics.
    P : So long as one is conscious of a restraint, it is possible to resist it or to near it as a necessary evil and to keep free in spirit.
    Q : Slavery begins when one ceases to feel that restraint and it depends on if the evil is accepted as good.
    R : There is, however, a subtler domination exercised in the sphere of ideas by one culture to another.
    S : Political subjection primarily means restraint on the outer life of people.
    S6: Cultural subjection is ordinarily of an unconscious character and it implies slavery from the very start.

    The Proper sequence should be:

    Solution

    Political subjection primarily means restraint in the outer life of people. So long as one is conscious of a restraint, it is possible to resist it or to near it as a necessary evil and to keep free in spirit. Slavery begins when one ceases to feel that restraint and it depends on if the evil is accepted as good. There is, however, a subtler domination exercised in the sphere of ideas by one culture to another.

  • Question 8
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    Direction: In each questions, the first and the last sentences of the passage are numbered S1 and S6 respectively. The rest of the passage is split into four parts. These four sentences are jumbled. Read the sentences and identify their correct and logical order.

    S1: But how does a new word get into the dictionary?
    P : When a new dictionary is being edited, a lexicographer collects all the alphabetically arranged citation slips for a particular word.
    Q : The dictionary makers notice it and make a note of it on a citation slip.
    R : The moment new word is coined, it usually enter the spoken language.
    S : The word then passes from the realm of hearing to the realm of writing.
    S6: He sorts them according to their grammatical function, and carefully writes a definition.

    The Proper sequence should be:

    Solution

    The moment new word is coined, it usually enter the spoken language. The dictionary makers notice it and make a note of it on a citation slip. When a new dictionary is being edited, a lexicographer collects all the alphabetically arranged citation slips for a particular word. The word then passes from realm of hearing to the realm of writing.

  • Question 9
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    Direction: In each questions, the first and the last sentences of the passage are numbered S1 and S6 respectively. The rest of the passage is split into four parts. These four sentences are jumbled. Read the sentences and identify their correct and logical order.

    S1: This weather-vane often tops a church spire, tower or high building.
    P : They are only wind-vanes.
    Q : Neither alone can tell us what the weather will be.
    R : They are designed to point to direction from which the wind is coming.
    S : Just as the barometer only tells us the pressure of air, the weather-vane tells us the direction of wind.
    S6: The weather-vane can, however give us some indication of other.

    The Proper sequence should be:

    Solution

    Just as the barometer only tells us the pressure of air, the weather-vane tells us the direction of wind. They are only wind-vanes. Neither alone can tell us what the weather will be. They are designed to point to direction from which the wind is coming.

  • Question 10
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    Direction: In each questions, the first and the last sentences of the passage are numbered S1 and S6 respectively. The rest of the passage is split into four parts. These four sentences are jumbled. Read the sentences and identify their correct and logical order.

    S1: Duryodhana was a wicked prince.
    P : one day Bhima made Duryodhana fall from a tree from which Duryodhana was stealing fruits.
    Q : He did not like that Pandavas should be loved and respected by the people of Hastinapur
    R : Duryodhana specially hated Bhima.
    S : Among the Pandavas, Bhima was extraordinary strong and powerful.
    S6: This enraged Duryodhana so much that he began to think of removing Bhima from his way.

    The Proper sequence should be:

    Solution

    He did not like that Pandavas should be and respected by the people of Hastinapur. Among the Pandavas, Bhima was extraordinary strong and powerful. One day Bhima made Duryodhana fall from a tree from which Duryodhana was stealing fruits. Duryodhana specially hated Bhima.

  • Question 11
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    Direction: In each questions, the first and the last sentences of the passage are numbered S1 and S6 respectively. The rest of the passage is split into four parts. These four sentences are jumbled. Read the sentences and identify their correct and logical order.

    S1: I had halted on the road.
    P : As soon as I saw the elephant I knew I should not shoot him.
    Q : It is a serious matter to shoot a working elephant.
    R : I knew that his 'must' was already passing off.
    S : The elephant was standing 8 yards from the road.
    S6: I decided to watch him for a while and then go home.

    The Proper sequence should be:

    Solution

    As soon as I saw the elephant I knew I should not shoot him. It is a serious matter to shoot a working elephant. The elephant was standing 8 yards from the road. I knew that his ‘must’ was already passing off.

  • Question 12
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    Direction: In each questions, the first and the last sentences of the passage are numbered S1 and S6 respectively. The rest of the passage is split into four parts. These four sentences are jumbled. Read the sentences and identify their correct and logical order.

    S1: There is a touching story of Professor Hardy visiting Ramanujan as he lay desperately ill in hospital at Putney.
    P : 'No Hardy, that is not a dull number in the very least.
    Q : Hardy, who was a very shy man, could not find the words for his distress.
    R : It was 1729.
    S : The best he could do, as he got to the beside was "I say Ramanujan, I thought the number of taxi I came down in was a very dull number".
    S6: It is the lowest number that can be expressed in two different ways as the sum of two cubes.

    The Proper sequence should be:

    Solution

    It was 1729. ‘No hardy, that is not a dull number in the very least’. The best he could do, as he got to the beside was ”I say Ramanujan, I thought the number of taxi I came down in was a very dull number ”. Hardy, who was a very shy man, could not find the words for his distress.

  • Question 13
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    Direction: In each questions, the first and the last sentences of the passage are numbered S1 and S6 respectively. The rest of the passage is split into four parts. These four sentences are jumbled. Read the sentences and identify their correct and logical order.

    S1: Throughout history man has used energy from the sun.
    P : Today, when we burn wood or use electric current we are drawing an energy.
    Q : However we now have a new supply of energy.
    R : All our ordinary life depends on sun.
    S : This has come from the sun.
    S6: This energy comes from inside atoms.

    The Proper sequence should be:

    Solution

    Today, when we burn wood or use electric current we are drawing an energy. This has come from the sun. All our ordinary life depends on sun. However we now have new supply of energies.

  • Question 14
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    Direction: In each questions, the first and the last sentences of the passage are numbered S1 and S6 respectively. The rest of the passage is split into four parts. These four sentences are jumbled. Read the sentences and identify their correct and logical order.

    S1: Growing up means not only getting larger, but also using our sense and our brain is to become more aware of things around us.
    P : Not only does he have a memory but he is able to think and reason.
    Q : In this, man differs from all other animals.
    R : Before we spray our roadside plants or turn sewage in to our rivers, we should pause to think what the results of our action are likely to do.
    S : This is to say, he is able to plan what he is is going to do in the light of his experience before he does it.
    S6: In other words, we must develop and use our ability to reason, because the destruction or the preservation of the places in which we live depend on us.

    The Proper sequence should be:

    Solution

    In this man differs from all other animals. Not only does he have a memory but he is able to think and reason. This is to say, he is able to plan what he is going to do in the light of his experience before he does it. Before we spray our roadside plants or turn sewage into our rivers, we should pause to think what the results of our action are likely to do.

  • Question 15
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    Direction: In each questions, the first and the last sentences of the passage are numbered S1 and S6 respectively. The rest of the passage is split into four parts. These four sentences are jumbled. Read the sentences and identify their correct and logical order.

    S1: The December dance and music season in Madras is like the annual tropical cyclone.
    P : A few among the new aspirants dazzle witht he colour of youth, like fresh saplings.
    Q : It rains an abundance of music for over a fortnight.
    R : Thick clouds expectation charge the atmosphere with voluminous advertisements.
    S : At the end of it one is left with the feeling that the music of only those artists seasoned by careful nurturing, stands tall like well-routed trees.
    S6: Many a hastily planed shrub gets washed away in the storm.

    The Proper sequence should be:

    Solution

    It rains an abundance of music for over a fortnight. Thick clouds expectation charges the atmosphere with voluminous advertisements. A few among the new aspirants dazzle with the colour of youth, like fresh saplings. At the end of it one is left with the feeling that the music of only those artists seasoned by careful nurturing, stands tall like well-routed trees.

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