PREPARATORY QUESTIONS

JUMBLED SENTENCES

PREPARATORY SET-36 (NEW PATTERN)

Direction (Qs.1-5): In each question below some sentences are given which are divided into five parts. The first part of the sentence (1) is correct and is given in bold followed by four parts named A, B, C and D. Rearrange the four parts to make a coherent sentence. The rearranged sequence of the parts will be your answer. If the given sentence is correct as it is, then choose option (5) i.e., ‘No rearrangement required’ as your answer.

Question No : 1

Though these (1)/ to park your boat (A)/ is prohibitive for many of us (B)/ are all find facilities (C)/ a couple of hundred dollars (D).

(1) DBCA                                      

(2) CDAB                                         

(3) BACD       

(4) ACBD                   

(5) No rearrangement required

Question No : 2

Her evidence, (1)/ is overwhelming and convincing (A)/ from archival research (B)/ and some survivor interviews (C)/ once again drawn (D).

(1) DBCA                                      

(2) CDAB                                         

(3) BACD       

(4) ACBD                   

(5) No rearrangement required

Question No : 3

It is just (1)/ that the designer’s (A)/ presentation and attitude (B)/ gives them a romantic and (C)/ a beautiful extra dimension (D).

(1) DBCA                                      

(2) CDAB                                         

(3) BACD       

(4) ACBD                   

(5) No rearrangement required

Question No : 4

Another reason (1)/ we must jump back (A)/ into the market (B)/ is that we can’t take the pain (C)/ of watching it rise day after day (D).

(1) BDCA                                      

(2) CDBA                                        

(3) ACDB       

(4) DBAC                   

(5) No rearrangement required

Question No : 5

The reality is that (1)/ when we become aware (A)/ that surprise and bother us (B)/ of what we’re spending (C)/ we will find some things (D).

(1) BDCA                                      

(2) CDBA                                        

(3) ACBD

(4) DBAC                   

(5) No rearrangement required