Para-jumble (sentence arrangement): Arrange P–Q–R–S to complete the incident of a fire breaking out on board a ship. S1 = "Smoke oozed up between the planks." P = "Passengers were told to be ready to quit the ship." Q = "The rising gale fanned the smouldering fire." R = "Everyone now knew there was fire on board." S = "Flames broke out here and there." S6 = "Most people bore the shock bravely." Between S1 and S6, place P–Q–R–S in an event-progression order. Choose the correct sequence of P–Q–R–S that completes the paragraph.
Verbal Ability
Ordering of Sentences
Difficulty: Medium
Choose an option
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ASRQP
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BQPSR
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CRSPQ
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DQSRP
Answer
Correct Answer: QSRP
Explanation
Given data
- S1: smoke appears between planks.
- Q: wind fans the smouldering fire.
- S: visible flames break out.
- R: all realize there is a fire.
- P: passengers are instructed to prepare to leave the ship.
Concept/Approach Follow physical escalation: smoke → fanned fire → flames → awareness → evacuation instructions.
Step-by-step reasoning After S1, Q explains intensification by the gale. S shows the next stage: flames emerging. R captures collective awareness once flames are evident. P gives the logical safety instruction after awareness spreads.
Verification This sequence reads as a natural emergency timeline leading smoothly into S6's comment on passenger reactions.
Common pitfalls Issuing instructions (P) before awareness (R) appears premature; placing R before S underplays the role of visible flames in triggering realization.
Final Answer QSRP