PREPARATORY QUESTIONS

JUMBLED SENTENCES

PREPARATORY SET-32 (NEW PATTERN)

Direction (Qs.1-5): In the questions given below a sentence has been broken down into four fragments labeled (A), (B), (C) and (D) arranged but not necessarily in the same order. You have to find the correct order of the arrangement from the options given below. In case, the sentence is correct in its original form, please select (5) as your answer.

Question No : 1

than women in the highest wealth quintile, translating to a total fertility rate of 3.2 children (A)/ as the National Family Health Survey-4 (2015-16) notes, (B)/ versus 1.5 children moving from the wealthiest to the poorest (C)/ women in the lowest wealth quintile have an average of 1.6 more children (D)/

(1) DCBA                                      

(2) CBAD                                         

(3) ABDC       

(4) BDAC                   

(5) No arrangement required

Question No : 2

India’s 63 million firms in the micro, small and medium firm sector (A)/ are responsible for more than a quarter of (B)/ and must be reenergised for the government to kick-start the economy (C)/ the country’s manufacturing and services output, (D)/

(1) DCBA                                      

(2) CBAD                                         

(3) ABDC       

(4) BDAC                   

(5) No arrangement required

Question No : 3

specifically argued that the state and civil society need to deconstruct and change the ‘shame-honour paradigm’ (A)/ to criminal law after the Delhi gang-rape incident, (B)/ the Justice Verma Committee, which was set up to suggest amendments (C)/ with relation to rapes, and treat them as an offence against the body (D)/

(1) DCBA                                      

(2) CBAD                                         

(3) ABDC       

(4) BDAC                   

(5) No arrangement required

Question No : 4

the group behind the proposal, the Tulip Project, (A)/ has claimed that the attraction would welcome 1.2 million visitors a year, (B)/ into London's economy by 2045 (C)/ creating hundreds of jobs and injecting £970 million ($1.2 billion) (D)

(1) DCBA                                      

(2) CBAD                                         

(3) ABDC       

(4) BDAC                   

(5) No arrangement required

Question No : 5

that he would not run for a sixth term (A)/ he announced on March 20, 2008 (B)/ and financial scandal involving National Republican Congressional Committee, (C)/ amid a raging controversy surrounding a pedophile ring, (D)/

(1) DCBA                                      

(2) CBAD                                         

(3) ABDC       

(4) BDAC                   

(5) No arrangement required