Question 1 1 / -0
Directions: Select the option which unjumbles the words to form a sentence. (A) the evening /(B) she spent /(C) with her /(D) brother /(E) beloved
Solution
She spent the evening with her beloved brother.
Question 2 1 / -0
Directions: Select the option which unjumbles the words to form a sentence. (A) with /(B) only /(C) two ministers /(D) dissented /(E) the view
Solution
Only two ministers dissented with the view.
Question 3 1 / -0
Directions: Select the option which unjumbles the words to form a sentence. (A) station /(B) disrepair /(C) fell into /(D) quickly /(E) the
Solution
The station quickly fell into disrepair.
Question 4 1 / -0
Directions: Select the option which unjumbles the words to form a sentence. (A) seems /(B) disposed to /(C) she /(D) the view /(E) favourably
Solution
She seems favourably disposed to the view.
Question 5 1 / -0
Directions: Select the option which unjumbles the words to form a sentence. (A) her head /(B) and got /(C) ducked /(D) into the car /(E) she
Solution
She ducked her head and got into the car.
Question 6 1 / -0
Directions: Select the option which unjumbles the words to form a sentence. (A) the trial /(B) remained /(C) throughout /(D) she /(E) dry-eyed
Solution
She remained dry-eyed throughout the trial.
Question 7 1 / -0
Directions: Select the option which unjumbles the words to form a sentence. (A) to be /(B) of truth /(C) appears /(D) an element /(E) there
Solution
There appears to be an element of truth.
Question 8 1 / -0
Directions: Select the option which unjumbles the words to form a sentence. (A) person /(B) should /(C) to vote /(D) have right /(E) every
Solution
Every person should have right to vote.
Question 9 1 / -0
Directions: Select the option which unjumbles the words to form a sentence. (A) is /(B) smell /(C) familiar /(D) to everyone /(E) the
Solution
The smell is familiar to everyone.
Question 10 1 / -0
Directions: Select the option which unjumbles the words to form a sentence. (A) exercise /(B) avoid injury /(C) help you /(D) can /(E) stretching
Solution
Stretching exercise can help you avoid injury.
Question 11 1 / -0
Directions: Select the option which unjumbles the words to form a sentence. (A) by himself /(B) to repair /(C) he /(D) the car /(E) managed
Solution
He managed to repair the car by himself.
Question 12 1 / -0
Directions: Select the option which unjumbles the words to form a sentence. (A) are major /(B) buyers /(C) hindrance to /(D) potential /(E) high prices
Solution
High prices are major hindrance to potential buyers.
Question 13 1 / -0
Directions: Select the option which unjumbles the words to form a sentence. (A) holes /(B) his trousers /(C) knees of /(D) there were /(E) in the
Solution
There were holes in the knees of his trousers.
Question 14 1 / -0
Directions: Select the option which unjumbles the words to form a sentence. (A) of sparks /(B) exploded in a /(C) amplifier /(D) the /(E) fountain
Solution
The amplifier exploded in a fountain of sparks.
Question 15 1 / -0
Directions: Select the option which unjumbles the words to form a sentence. (A) on the /(B) I am /(C) train /(D) noon /(E) leaving
Solution
I am leaving on the noon train.
Question 16 1 / -0
Directions: Select the option which unjumbles the words to form a sentence. (A) each /(B) to tolerate /(C) little foibles /(D) other's /(E) we have
Solution
We have to tolerate each other's little foibles.
Question 17 1 / -0
Directions: Select the option which unjumbles the words to form a sentence. (A) I /(B) singing soon /(C) will enter /(D) a competition /(E) for
Solution
I will enter a competition for singing soon.
Question 18 1 / -0
Directions: Select the option which unjumbles the words to form a sentence. (A) will /(B) computer programming /(C) need someone /(D) a logical mind /(E) with
Solution
Computer programming will need someone with a logical mind.
Question 19 1 / -0
Directions: Select the option which unjumbles the words to form a sentence. (A) have already /(B) families /(C) children /(D) with foster /(E) been placed
Solution
Children have already been placed with foster families.
Question 20 1 / -0
Directions: Select the option which unjumbles the words to form a sentence. (A) grey eyes /(B) humorous /(C) wide smile and /(D) he /(E) had
Solution
He had wide smile and humorous grey eyes.
Question 21 1 / -0
Directions: Select the option which unjumbles the words to form a sentence. (A) at least she's reliable /(B) but /(C) maybe /(D) slow /(E) she
Solution
She maybe slow but at least she's reliable.
Question 22 1 / -0
Directions: Select the option which unjumbles the words to form a sentence. (A) banks /(B) to merge /(C) are set /(D) the /(E) next year
Solution
The banks are set to merge next year.
Question 23 1 / -0
Directions: Select the option which unjumbles the words to form a sentence. (A) with a /(B) politician /(C) meet a /(D) conscience /(E) social
Solution
Meet a politician with a social conscience.
Question 24 1 / -0
Directions: Select the option which unjumbles the words to form a sentence. (A) my grandparent's /(B) the holidays /(C) house in /(D) went to /(E) I
Solution
I went to my garndparent's house in the holidays.
Question 25 1 / -0
Directions: Select the option which unjumbles the words to form a sentence. (A) the world /(B) I /(C) do not /(D) have a /(E) care in
Solution
I do not have a care in the world.
Question 26 1 / -0
Directions: Select the option which unjumbles the words to form a sentence. (A) moving towards /(B) we /(C) are /(D) society /(E) a cashless
Solution
We are moving towards a cashless society.
Question 27 1 / -0
Directions: Select the option which unjumbles the words to form a sentence. (A) happening /(B) communicate about /(C) they /(D) failed to /(E) what was
Solution
They failed to communicate about what was happening.
Question 28 1 / -0
Directions: Select the option which unjumbles the words to form a sentence. (A) the islands /(B) will improve /(C) communication between /(D) the new /(E) airport
Solution
The new airport will improve communication between the islands.
Question 29 1 / -0
Directions: Select the option which unjumbles the words to form a sentence. (A) is married /(B) brother /(C) my /(D) new job /(E) to his
Solution
My brother is married to his new job.
Question 30 1 / -0
Directions: Select the option which unjumbles the words to form a sentence. (A) police /(B) observed /(C) the /(D) enter the bank /(E) a man
Solution
The police observed a man enter the bank.