PREPARATORY QUESTIONS

JUMBLED SENTENCES

PREPARATORY SET-56 (NEW PATTERN)

Direction (Qs.1-5): Given below the sentences each of which has been divided into four parts. Each of the questions is then followed by the five options which give the sequence of the rearranged parts. You must choose the option which gives the correct sequence of the parts. If the sentence is already arranged in the correct sequence or the correct sequence doesn’t match with any of the given sequences, mark option (5) i.e. “No arrangement required” as your answer.

Question No : 1

and lower crude prices (A)/ weaker domestic currencies (B)/ helped by higher gold prices,(C)/ improving margins make miners produce more,(D)/ No arrangement required.

(1) ACDB                                      

(2) BACD                                         

(3) CDBA       

(4) DCBA                   

(5) No arrangement required

Question No : 2

A shift in savings (A)/ there has been (B)/ physical to financial assets (C)/ of households sector from (D)/ No arrangement required.

(1) BCAD                                       

(2) ADCB                                         

(3) BADC       

(4) DCBA                   

(5) No arrangement required

Question No : 3

prison term for not meeting (A)/ the new CSR norms, (B)/by imposing a punitive fine and (C)/ obligations are undesirable (D)/ No arrangement required.

(1) BCAD       

(2) ADCB       

(3) BADC       

(4) DCBA       

(5) No Error

Question No : 4

(A) in a way that acknowledges women’s role/ (B) as social and biological reproducers of society,/ (C) finding the means in law to take women into account,/ (D) remains a fundamental challenge to activism in this arena,/ (E) women’s body integrally and sexually autonomic

(1) CABD                                      

(2) AEBC                                         

(3) CADB

(4) None of these       

(5) No correction required

Question No : 5

(A) in which rectangular cells subject to simple rules, flash on and off,/ (B) there are theories involving science and arithmetic such as ‘cellular automata’,/ (C) and mathematicians study how groups/ (D) of these cells evolve over time/ (E) of data can be studied to form the basic statistics of study

(1) BACE                                       

(2) BACD                                         

(3) BCEA        

(4) None of these       

(5) No correction required