- These tests are a check for your learning and are meant to serve as tools for assessment.
- The test is designed to check your current understanding of the language and whether you are able to logically co-relate different parts of a paragraph.
- Directions for individual questions: 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.
Para Jumbles:Test-3
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Question 1 |
A. All levels of demand, whether individual, aggregate, local, national or international are subject to change.
B. At the same time science and technology add new dimensions to products, their uses, and the methods used to market them.
C. Aggregate demand fluctuates with changes in the level of business activity, GNP and national income.
D. The demand of individuals tends to vary with changing needs or rising income.
B. At the same time science and technology add new dimensions to products, their uses, and the methods used to market them.
C. Aggregate demand fluctuates with changes in the level of business activity, GNP and national income.
D. The demand of individuals tends to vary with changing needs or rising income.
CBDA | |
DCAB | |
BCAD | |
ADCB |
Question 1 Explanation:
The paragraph cannot start with ‘D’ or ‘B’ as they continue a previous sentence.
Between option ‘A’ and ‘C’, the former will be used to start the paragraph as the other statements of the paragraph fall in sync.
Between option ‘A’ and ‘C’, the former will be used to start the paragraph as the other statements of the paragraph fall in sync.
Question 2 |
A. Secret persons shall strike with weapons, fire or poison.
B. Clans mutually supporting each other shall be made to strike at the weak points.
C. He shall destroy their caravans, herds, forests and troop reinforcements.
D. The conqueror shall cause enemy kingdom to be destroyed by neighbouring kings, jungle tribes, pretenders or unjustly treated princes.
B. Clans mutually supporting each other shall be made to strike at the weak points.
C. He shall destroy their caravans, herds, forests and troop reinforcements.
D. The conqueror shall cause enemy kingdom to be destroyed by neighbouring kings, jungle tribes, pretenders or unjustly treated princes.
DCBA | |
ABCD | |
BDCA | |
BDCA |
Question 2 Explanation:
Only statement D can be used to start a paragraph as all the other sentences are clearly a continuation of some previous sentence and cannot be used at the start of the paragraph. The only option starting with D is option A and is thus the correct option.
Question 3 |
A. but a masterpiece is
B. untaught genius
C. a laborious career than the lucky fluke of
D. more likely to come as the culminating point of
B. untaught genius
C. a laborious career than the lucky fluke of
D. more likely to come as the culminating point of
CDAB | |
ADCB | |
CDBA | |
ACDB |
Question 3 Explanation:
The first sentence here is hard to find so we use the method of option elimination.
Sentence C cannot be used to start a paragraph as it is not specific or logical.
If sentence A is used to start the paragraph, then D will automatically follow it as it gives meaning to the paragraph and forms the next sentence in the sequence. This helps us identify the correct answer, that is option B.
Sentence C cannot be used to start a paragraph as it is not specific or logical.
If sentence A is used to start the paragraph, then D will automatically follow it as it gives meaning to the paragraph and forms the next sentence in the sequence. This helps us identify the correct answer, that is option B.
Question 4 |
(A) What interests you is the way in which you have a created the illusion.
(B) They are angry with you, for it was.
(C) The public is easily disillusioned and then.
(D) The illusion they loved, they do not understand that.
(B) They are angry with you, for it was.
(C) The public is easily disillusioned and then.
(D) The illusion they loved, they do not understand that.
ACBD | |
BDCA | |
CBDA | |
BCAD |
Question 4 Explanation:
Sentence B cannot be the first sentence as it does not specify who are ‘they’ in the sentence.
Sentence C tells us about the public and how it is easily disillusioned and B moves it forward by stating the anger that follows the disillusionment.
Thus, we can infer that option D is the right option.
Sentence C tells us about the public and how it is easily disillusioned and B moves it forward by stating the anger that follows the disillusionment.
Thus, we can infer that option D is the right option.
Question 5 |
(A) To have settled one’s affairs is a very good preparation to leading the rest one’s life without concern for the future.
(B) When I have finished this book I shall know where I stand.
(C) One does not die immediately after one has made one’s will, one makes one ‘s will as a precaution.
(D) I can afford then to do what I choose with the years that remain to me.
(B) When I have finished this book I shall know where I stand.
(C) One does not die immediately after one has made one’s will, one makes one ‘s will as a precaution.
(D) I can afford then to do what I choose with the years that remain to me.
DBAC | |
CABD | |
BDAC | |
CBDA |
Question 5 Explanation:
Sentences D and B cannot be used to start the paragraph as they are logically inconsistent and meaningless if used at the start.
Clearly A is a succession of C,
and this helps us identify a mandatory pair.
This makes option B the correct answer.
Clearly A is a succession of C,
and this helps us identify a mandatory pair.
This makes option B the correct answer.
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