Jumbled Sentences Quiz-2
Dear Readers,English is an important subject in CTET,DSSSB & Other Teaching Entrance Exams. In any of entrance exam, Jumbled Sentences carries a good weightage of questions. With focused practice good marks can be fetched from this section. These questions are very important in achieving your success in all entrance exams.
Directions (Questions 1-8): In the following questions, the first part of the sentence is numbered I. The remaining parts, labeled P, Q, R and S, are not their proper order. Select from answer choices provided, under each question, the combination to make a meaningful and correct sentence:
Question 1: There is a continuous demand
(P) are formed to train humanity
(Q) for destructive purposes and world organizations
(R) in the art of setting their disputes
(S) to banjhe application of science
Solution
SQPR
SQPR
Question 2. The unfortunate person
(P) of social contempt
(Q) but he is also the victim
(R) who is unemployed, is
(S) not only the object of self-pity
Solution
RSQP
RSQP
Question 3. In every country, children
(P) regarding their proper development because
(Q) great care is taken
(R) are given good education and
(S) what they become depends on it
Solution
RQPS
.
RQPS
.
Question 4. There was
(P) needed for its everyday life
(Q) a time when each family
(R) for itself most of the things it
(S) actually produced
Solution
QSRP
QSRP
Question 5. We have to
(P) as we see it
(Q) speak the truth
(R) there is falsehood and darkness
(S) even if all around us
Solution
QPSR
QPSR
Question 6. The majestic mahogany table
(P) belongs to an old prince
(Q) which had one leg missing
(R) who is now impoverished
(S) but not without some pride
Solution
QPRS
QPRS
Question 7. By this time
(P) at the railway station
(Q) reported mass looting
(R) reports of violence were flooding in
(S) while police dispatched
Solution
RSQP
RSQP
Question 8. It would
(P) appear from the statement
(Q) about the policy of the management
(R) in dealing with the strike
(S) that he was quite in the dark
Question 9. 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) The two neighbors never fought with each other.
(A) The two neighbors never fought with each other.
(B) Fights involving three male fiddler crabs have been recorded, but the status of the participants was unknown.
(C) They pushed or grappled only with the intruder.
(D) We recorded 17 cases in which a resident that was fighting an intruder was joined by an immediate neighbor, an ally.
(E) We therefore tracked 268 intruder males until we saw them fighting a resident male.
Solution
BEDAC
BEDAC
Question 10. 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) Experts such as Larry Burns, head of research at GM, reckon that only such a full-hearted leap will allow the world to cope with the mass motorization that will one day come to China or India.
(A) Experts such as Larry Burns, head of research at GM, reckon that only such a full-hearted leap will allow the world to cope with the mass motorization that will one day come to China or India.
(B) But once hydrogen is being produced from business or extracted from underground coal or made from water, using nuclear or renewable electricity, the way will be open for a huge reduction in carbon emissions from the whole system.
(C) In theory, once all the bugs have been sorted out, fuel cells should deliver better total fuel economy than any existing engines.
(D) That is twice as good as the internal combustion engine, but only five percentage points better than a diesel hybrid.
(E) Allowing for the resources needed to extract hydrogen from Hydrocarbon oil, coal or gas, the fuel cell has an efficiency of 30 per cent.
Solution
CEDBA
CEDBA