Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order. P: Taking this as a small example, we need to set-up an action plan on a war-footing. Q: Our country had earlier faced the problem with our neighbours backed defense hackers jamming our troop movement communication system giving false commands and creating a situation of uncertainty. R: But our planning and implementation gap has always been unpardonably long. S: The National Security Council is already in touch with server ministries like home, defense, communication, oil and natural gas, etc. to draw up plans.
1. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order. P: Children with good manners are liked by one and all. Q: They are appreciated even by strangers. R: All round development of a child is possible only if a child is groomed in good manners. S: Therefore, the public schools lay great emphasis on the cultivation of good manners in their students.
2. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order. P: The Information Technology today is rightly called the Technology of the Century as it has found its application and use in every walk society of the world. Q: Distances no longer exist and the world appears to have shrunk into a Global Village. R: It is really a landmark achievement that more than six billion population of the world will soon be living in a virtual village, as compact as any small Indian village of a few thousand population. S: The wisdom of the wisest is today available to the stupidest of the person thus ushering in an era of real equality of opportunity to all.
3. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order. P: When one gets solved or nears the solution, other starts raising its ugly head. Q: Threats to our nation building processes are increasing day by day. R: Tougher punishments should be provided for them in order to weed them out completely. S: The need of the day is to go for integrated approach with taking steps to solve the poverty, illiteracy and population problems along with tough steps and stern action against the terrorists.
4. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order. P: It is also when the community or religion is used to further the political interests of the vested groups. Q: But communal feelings start when one community thinks in a hostile manner towards the other communities. R: It is also not being conscious of their own identities and doing something which pursues its interests. S: Communalism is not thinking about their own communities.
5. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order. P: The Mughal empire was extensive, but it was not integrated. Q: It was rather an agglomeration of territories bound together by a common administration and common ties to the imperial authority. R: The strong hand of the emperor held the country together, compelling obedience from the nobles who governed the provinces. S: But these nobles felt no sense of national loyalty, for the simple reason that the empire was not a nation.
6. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order. P: But our behavior, ?good? or ?bad?, certainly shapes our persona and determines our personality. Q: If one is helpful, polite and considerate in one?s actions towards fellow-beings, one is known as a kind person. R: The converse is equally true and a mean, rude and selfish person is regarded as bad. S: Growing urbanisation and lack of roots in any given place have made us increasingly indifferent to the feelings of others and led us to adopt an apathetic attitude to most things.
7. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order. P: The English developed transport and communication on modern lines. Q: They established the first printing press and newspaper in India. R: One of the most beneficial results of the British rule was the modernization of India. S: The Press further developed later to inform and educate the masses about the British exploitation of India.
8. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order. P: It affords us a glimpse into acts, events, ideas, characters of the past, thus helping us to know more about those centuries gone by. Q: It is almost as if such acts and ideas were meant to occur over and over again in different centuries though in a slightly different manner each time. R: History is a record of past, especially in connection with human race. S: When we trace history right from its beginning to the recent times, we cannot fail to notice that some events and characters have shown a repetitive quality.
9. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order. P: In order to bridge this generation gap, elders should adopt a more sympathetic approach towards the young, and try to understand the emotions, the aspirations and the problems of the young. Q: They should, therefore, value the advice and counsel of the elders. R: The generation gap has widened to such an extent that the old and the young people appear to be living in two separate worlds without any interaction. S: The youth should realize that they have no experience of life.
10. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order. P: But the achievements of science have not come to man as a ripe apple falls in the lap of a man sitting under an apple tree. Q: Science is not just the result of observation and experience. R: It is, on the other hand , the result of centuries of hard work done by man, even at the risk of his own life or health. S: There is no doubt that science has been the greatest boon to man so far.