Ordering of Words in a Sentence - Test-05
Ordering of Words in a Sentence
Directions
: In the following items some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. You are required to re-arrange these parts that are labeled P, Q, R and S to produce the correct sentence.
1.
Almost thirty-five years ago
(P) seemed inconsequential compared to the benefits
(Q) scientists said, would flow from it
(R) the problems of dismantlement
(S) when nuclear power reactors first went on line
a.
RSPQ
b.
RSQP
c.
SRPQ
d.
SRQP
2.
The administration will soon launch
(P) to educate the people about their rights
(Q) a consumer protection drive
(R) against using fraudulent means
(S) and to warn traders
a.
PQSR
b.
PSQR
c.
QPSR
d.
SPQR
3.
(1) Kiran with a deep sigh
(P) as if she were the thief herself,
(Q) and at the top she placed
(R) replaced the inkstand in the box, and
(S) covered it with the linen
(6) the presents together with the bank note.
a.
PSQR
b.
QSRP
c.
RPSQ
d.
SQPR
4.
(1) They would gather information
(P) and then report the findings
(Q) of the lands
(R) through which they travelled
(S) about the wealth and military strength
(6) to the king
a.
PQSR
b.
PSQR
c.
QRSP
d.
SQRP
5.
The professor
(P) who has explored many jungles
(Q) will lecture on the new expedi
(R) about which I have read
(S) which he is now planning
a.
PQRS
b.
PRQS
c.
QRSPA
d.
RSPQ
6.
(1) I am of the opinion that
(P) a terrible mistake
(Q) our Govt.
(R) is making
(S) by discontinuing the tram lines
(6) in Calcutta
a.
QRPS
b.
PRQS
c.
SQRP
d.
PQRS
7.
(P) by the hard hitting cyclone
(Q) and bridges broken leaving the population marooned
(R)FiJi Islands presented the ghastly scene of an earthly paradise overrun by marauders
(S) after the tops of several houses were blown off
a.
PQRS
b.
PRQS
c.
RSQP
d.
SRQP
8.
(1) The code
(P) is normally put onto cards
(Q) that the computer understands
(R) small holes are punched
(S) through which
(6) in specially arranged patterns
a.
PQSR
b.
QPSR
c.
SRQP
d.
SRPQ
9.
(1) There is a continuous -demand
(P) are formed to train humanity
(Q) for destructive purposes, and world organisations
(R) in the art of settling their disputes
(S) to ban the application of science
(6) by peaceful negotiations
a.
PRSQ
b.
QSRP
c.
RPQS
d.
SQPR
10.
This is a letter
(P) from a young lady
(Q) who was lately wounded in a duel
(R)written in the most passionate terms
(S) wherein she laments the misfortune of a gentleman.
a.
PRQS
b.
PRSQ
c.
RPQS
d.
RPSQ
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