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  • The question below consists of a set of labelled sentences. Out of the four options given, select the most logical order of the sentences to form a coherent paragraph People used to preserve A-companionship in absentia B-letters for years as these humble pieces C-of paper afforded


  • Options
  • A. BAC
  • B. BCA
  • C. ACB
  • D. ABC

  • Correct Answer
  • BCA 

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    • 1. In the following question, four words are given out of which one word is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt word

    • Options
    • A. frothyest
    • B. frothiest
    • C. frrothiest
    • D. frrothyest
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    • 2. In the following items, each passage consists of six sentences. The first and the sixth sentence are given in the beginning as S1 and S6. The middle four sentences in each have been removed and jumbled up. These are labeled P, Q, R and S. You are required to find out the proper sequence of the four sentences and mark your response accordingly on the Answer Sheet. S1 :There were shots as I ran. S6:Staying submerged was only too easy with so much clothing and my army boots. P:The water was icy, but I stayed until I thought my lungs would burst. Q:I tripped at theedge and went in with a splash. R:The minute I came up I took a breath and plunged down again. S:I ducked down, pushed between two men and ran for the river. The proper sequence should be

    • Options
    • A. S Q P R
    • B. P R Q S
    • C. S Q R P
    • D. Q S P R
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    • 3. In a certain code language, "PUNISHED" is written as "288" and "TAILOR" is written as "225". How is "RELEASED" written in that code language?

    • Options
    • A. 207
    • B. 237
    • C. 225
    • D. 243
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    • 4. In the following passage some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives. The quest for a _____ life engrosses every human being on this earth. Everyman tends to define a happy life in a _____ individualistic fashion. _____have attempted to define a happy life in various terms. Hedonists have a _____ notion that happiness lies in the _____ of physical appetites. that happiness lies in the _____ of physical appetites.

    • Options
    • A. gratification
    • B. simplification
    • C. purification
    • D. identification
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    • 5. In the following passage some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives. The quest for a _____ life engrosses every human being on this earth. Everyman tends to define a happy life in a _____ individualistic fashion. _____have attempted to define a happy life in various terms. Hedonists have a _____ notion that happiness lies in the _____ of physical appetites. in various terms. Hedonists have a _____ notion

    • Options
    • A. complex
    • B. distinct
    • C. varied
    • D. simple
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    • 6. In the following items, each passage consists of six sentences. The first and the sixth sentence are given in the beginning as S1 and S6. The middle four sentences in each have been removed and jumbled up. These are labeled P, Q, R and S. You are required to find out the proper sequence of the four sentences and mark your response accordingly on the Answer Sheet. S1 :Why do the English travel? S6:For here, in cosmopolitan England, one is always exposed to the danger of meeting all sorts of peculiar aliens. P:Besides, they are taught that travel broadens the mind. Q:They do so mainly because their neighbor does this and they have caught the bug from him. R:Although they have now discovered the sad truth that whatever travel may do to the mind, it certainly broadens other parts of the body. S:But, and perhaps mainly, they travel to avoid foreigners. The proper sequence should be

    • Options
    • A. R S Q P
    • B. P R S Q
    • C. S Q P R
    • D. Q P R S
    • Discuss
    • 7. In the following items, each passage consists of six sentences. The first and the sixth sentence are given in the beginning as S1 and S6. The middle four sentences in each have been removed and jumbled up. These are labeled P, Q, R and S. You are required to find out the proper sequence of the four sentences and mark your response accordingly on the Answer Sheet. S1 :Jumbo, the famous 3.3 metre elephant was born in Africa over a hundred years ago. S6:Before his death in September 1882, he had been seen by over 20 million Americans. P:After disembarkation in New York, he was taken in a procession to the place where he was to be kept. Q:Another admirer was the famous American showman Barnum who bought it for a huge sum in February 1882. R:Transported from his native land to London Zoo, he became a favourite of Queen Victoria. S:He made his transatlantic voyage aboard SS Assyrian Monarch. The proper sequence should be

    • Options
    • A. P Q R S
    • B. S R Q P
    • C. P S R Q
    • D. R Q S P
    • Discuss
    • 8. In the following items, each passage consists of six sentences. The first and the sixth sentence are given in the beginning as S1 and S6. The middle four sentences in each have been removed and jumbled up. These are labeled P, Q, R and S. You are required to find out the proper sequence of the four sentences and mark your response accordingly on the Answer Sheet. S1 :The bureaucrat and the social worker are men of totally different orientations and styles of functioning. S6:The world will be a better place to live in if they learn a little from each other. P:The other is considered to be a man ever on the move. Q:He is portrayed as a man fond of rules above all other things. R:The one is regarded as given to sedentary habits, doing a lot of paper work. S:Driven by an urge to help others he is impatient with red tape and unnecessary delays. The proper sequence should be

    • Options
    • A. P Q R S
    • B. R Q P S
    • C. S R Q P
    • D. Q P S R
    • Discuss
    • 9. In the following items, each passage consists of six sentences. The first and the sixth sentence are given in the beginning as S1 and S6. The middle four sentences in each have been removed and jumbled up. These are labeled P, Q, R and S. You are required to find out the proper sequence of the four sentences and mark your response accordingly on the Answer Sheet. S1 :Universities are peculiar institutions. S6:It is the most important institution in the complex process of knowledge creation and distribution. P:Traditionally elite institutions, the modern university has provided social mobility to previously disfranchised groups. Q:The contemporary university stands at the centre of its society. R:They have common historical roots yet are deeply embedded in their societies. S:Established in the medieval period to transmit established knowledge and provide training for a few key professions, universities have become a primary creator of new knowledge through basic research. The proper sequence should be

    • Options
    • A. P S Q R
    • B. S Q R P
    • C. S P R Q
    • D. R P S Q
    • Discuss
    • 10. In the following items, each passage consists of six sentences. The first and the sixth sentence are given in the beginning as S1 and S6. The middle four sentences in each have been removed and jumbled up. These are labeled P, Q, R and S. You are required to find out the proper sequence of the four sentences and mark your response accordingly on the Answer Sheet. S1 :At the age of eighteen Gandhi went to college, but remained for only part of the year. S6:This was against his religion, and most of his relatives were against his going. P:Soonafter this, he was advised to go to England to study tobe a lawyer. Q:Studies did not interest him and he did not do well. R:It was difficult for him to leave India and go to a foreign land where he would have to eat and drink with foreigners. S:This would not be easy. The proper sequence should be

    • Options
    • A. P S R Q
    • B. S Q P R
    • C. P R Q S
    • D. Q P S R
    • Discuss


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