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Question 1
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Directions: Un-jumble the words to make a sentence.
(A) most weekends /(B) go /(C) we /(D) skiing on /(E) for
Solution
We go for skiing on most weekends.
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Question 2
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Directions: Unjumble the words/phrases to make a sentence.
(A) the game /(B) two /(C) substitutions /(D) during /(E) were made
Solution
Two substitutions were made during the game.
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Question 3
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Directions: Arrange the following jumbled words to form a meaningful sentence and select the correct option.
(A) not /(B) such /(C) sit well /(D) attitude does /(E) with me
Solution
Such attitude does not sit well with me.
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Question 4
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Directions: Arrange the following jumbled words to form a meaningful sentence and select the correct option.
(A) car /(B) any /(C) the /(D) valuables in /(E) leave
Solution
The correct sequence is given in option (1).
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Question 5
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Directions: Un-jumble the words to make a sentence.
(A) still /(B) professes /(C) her /(D) she /(E) innocence
Solution
She still professes her innocence.
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Question 6
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Directions: Un-jumble the words to make a sentence.
(A) notorious /(B) his drinking /(C) is /(D) he /(E) for
Solution
He is notorious for his drinking.
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Question 7
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Directions: Un-jumble the words to make a sentence.
(A) people are /(B) the classes /(C) unwilling to /(D) attend /(E) some
Solution
Some people are unwilling to attend the classes.
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Question 8
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Directions: Un-jumble the words to make a sentence.
(A) health /(B) anger can /(C) detrimental /(D) effects on /(E) have
Solution
Anger can have detrimental effects on health.
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Question 9
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Directions: Un-jumble the words to make a sentence.
(A) previous administration /(B) the /(C) from /(D) policies /(E) are inherited
Solution
Policies are inherited from the previous administration.
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Question 10
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Directions: Un-jumble the words to make a sentence.
(A) garment is /(B) this /(C) not wearable /(D) shapeless /(E) and
Solution
This garment is shapeless and not wearable.
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Question 11
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Directions: Un-jumble the words to make a sentence.
(A) gaslight /(B) than ever /(C) in the /(D) paler /(E) she looked
Solution
In the gaslight she looked paler than ever.
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Question 12
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Directions: Un-jumble the words to make a sentence.
(A) into space /(B) hours /(C) gazing /(D) he sat for /(E) just
Solution
He sat for hours just gazing into space.
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Question 13
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Directions: Un-jumble the words to make a sentence.
(A) floor was /(B) and grease /(C) the /(D) in filth /(E) covered
Solution
The floor was covered in filth and grease.
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Question 14
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Directions: Un-jumble the words to make a sentence.
(A) encompasses /(B) responsibilities /(C) range of /(D) a wide /(E) the job
Solution
The job encompasses a wide range of responsibilities.
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Question 15
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Directions: Un-jumble the words to make a sentence.
(A) she /(B) me /(C) easy familiarity /(D) with /(E) addressed
Solution
She addressed me with easy familiarity.
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Question 16
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Directions: Un-jumble the words to make a sentence.
(A) had /(B) all his /(C) he /(D) worries /(E) forgotten
Solution
He had forgotten all his worries.
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Question 17
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Directions: Un-jumble the words to make a sentence.
(A) always /(B) gives us /(C) she /(D) much homework /(E) far too
Solution
She always gives us far too much homework.
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Question 18
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Directions: Un-jumble the words to make a sentence.
(A) criticism /(B) some harsh /(C) minister /(D) the /(E) received
Solution
The minister received some harsh criticism.
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Question 19
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Directions: Un-jumble the words to make a sentence.
(A) morning /(B) hatched /(C) this /(D) chicks /(E) ten
Solution
Ten chicks hatched this morning.
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Question 20
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Directions: Un-jumble the words to make a sentence.
(A) cover any /(B) the paint /(C) irregularity /(D) in the surface /(E) will
Solution
The paint will cover any irregularity in the surface.
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Question 21
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Directions: Un-jumble the words to make a sentence.
(A) are /(B) local police /(C) racial /(D) trying to defuse /(E) tension
Solution
Local police are trying to defuse racial tension.
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Question 22
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Directions: Un-jumble the words to make a sentence.
(A) clouds /(B) by the /(C) diffused /(D) the moonlight /(E) was
Solution
The moonlight was diffused by the clouds.
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Question 23
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Directions: Un-jumble the words to make a sentence.
(A) diminishing /(B) our /(C) results /(D) were producing /(E) efforts
Solution
Our efforts were producing diminishing results.
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Question 24
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Directions: Un-jumble the words to make a sentence.
(A) the possibility of /(B) we /(C) future strikes /(D) cannot /(E) discount
Solution
We cannot discount the possibility of future strikes.
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Question 25
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Directions: Un-jumble the words to make a sentence.
(A) should /(B) our procedures /(C) you /(D) familiarize /(E) yourself with
Solution
You should familiarize yourself with our procedures.
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Question 26
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Directions: Un-jumble the words to make a sentence.
(A) lives /(B) their /(C) on /(D) depended /(E) the job
Solution
Their lives depended on the job.
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Question 27
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Directions: Un-jumble the words to make a sentence.
(A) his /(B) breakfast /(C) he /(D) over /(E) sat hunched
Solution
He sat hunched over his breakfast.
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Question 28
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Directions: Un-jumble the words to make a sentence.
(A) the test /(B) I /(C) out during /(D) blanked /(E) totally
Solution
I totally blanked out during the test.
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Question 29
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Directions: Un-jumble the words to make a sentence.
(A) let terrorists /(B) in their /(C) governments /(D) succeed /(E) designs
Solution
Governments let terrorists succeed in their designs.
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Question 30
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Directions: Un-jumble the words to make a sentence.
(A) waited /(B) for their /(C) response /(D) habitual /(E) they
Solution
They waited for their habitual response.