2.
In the given questions first and the last part of a sentence are numbered a and b respectively. The balance sentence is split into four parts. These parts are jumbled and marked P, Q, R and S. From the four options given, choose the correct combination that helps to form a complete meaningful sentence
a: When all the members were seated
P: during the previous year Q: the Secretary came to the dais
R: and read out the report S: detailing the activities of the organisation
b: and plans for the coming year.
6.
In the given questions first and the last part of a sentence are numbered a and b respectively. The balance sentence is split into four parts. These parts are jumbled and marked P, Q, R and S. From the four options given, choose the correct combination that helps to form a complete meaningful sentence
a: I have not come
P: even if it means humiliation Q: but the boy must learn
R: to complain, he said S: to be honest
b: and admit he broke the window pane.
8.
In the given questions first and the last part of a sentence are numbered a and b respectively. The balance sentence is split into four parts. These parts are jumbled and marked P, Q, R and S. From the four options given, choose the correct combination that helps to form a complete meaningful sentence
a: Yet so few of us have
P: walls of daily routine Q: the time or the means
R: that enclose our lives S: to break through the narrow
b: to get to know this land.
9.
A sentence has been split into 6 parts. The first and last parts are marked 'a' while the rest are marked P,Q,R,S. Choose the correct combination to complete a meaningful sentence.
(P) for thousands of years
(Q) famous symbols of ancient civilizations
(R) Monuments have been created
(S) and they are often the most durable and
13.
In the given questions first and the last part of a sentence are numbered 'a' and 'b' respectively and printed in bold. The balance sentence is split into four parts, are jumbled and marked P, Q, R and S. From the four options given, choose the correct combination that helps to form a meaningful sentence.
(a) Gandhiji wanted the Congress Party
(P) for he knew that
(Q) its' usefulness and would merely be
(R) to be disbanded on Independence
(S) after that, the party had outlived
(b) used by some politicians for their own ends.
14.
In the given questions, a sentence is given; some parts of which are jumbled and marked P, Q, R and S. The jumbled parts have to be rearranged to produce a correct sentence. Choose the option, which according to you gives the correct sequence of the jumbled parts.
If you need help
P: promptly and politely
Q: ask for attendants
R: to help our customers
S: who have instructions
The correct sequence of the jumbled parts should be
15.
(a) Ants eat worms, centipedes and spiders. [Previous Year, 2021]
P: They are usually much quicker than the ant itself.
Q: Nevertheless, these animals do not make easy game for ants.
R: Besides, they have an extraordinary number of ways of escaping.
S: They also eat larvae and insect adults such as flies.
(b) Some jump and some give out a pungent repellent substance.
The proper sequence should be:
21.
In the given questions first and the last part of a sentence is numbered 'a' & 'b' respectively and printed in bold. The balance sentence is split into four parts, jumbled and marked P, Q, R, and S. From the four options given, choose the correct combination that helps to form a meaningful complete sentence.
a: One of the aims
P: build character
Q: of education is
R: to impart some sort of moral instruction
S: and to inculcate certain traits b: which help a person in leading a responsible life.
22.
In the given questions first and the last part of a sentence are numbered 'a' and 'b' respectively and printed in bold. The balance sentence is split into four parts, are jumbled and marked P, Q, R and S. From the four options given, choose the correct combination that helps to form a meaningful sentence.
(a) Hope springs eternally in the heart of man
(P) but hope is everlasting
(Q) love, friendship and youth perish
(R) it is nursed by the glorious elements of nature
(S) man drives hope from nature in his gallant struggle after some noble ideal
(b) This is the central idea of the Poem.
25.
In the given questions first and the last part of a sentence are numbered a and b respectively. The balance sentence is split into four parts. These parts are jumbled and marked P, Q, R and S. From the four options given, choose the correct combination that helps to form a complete meaningful sentence
a: Thousands of students
P: on all India basis Q: from all over India
R: which are conducted S: appear in the examinations
b: by different recruiting organisations.
26.
In the given questions first and the last part of a sentence is numbered 'a' & 'b' respectively and printed in bold. The balance sentence is split into four parts, are jumbled and marked P, Q, R, and S. From the four options given, choose the correct combination that helps to form a meaningful complete sentence.
a: Another prevalent belief is that P: a job is more than
Q: not to have to work, R: one would be blissfully happy but,
S: if one were rich enough b: just a paycheque.
28.
In the given questions first and the last part of a sentence is numbered 'a' & 'b' respectively and printed in bold. The balance sentence is split into four parts, jumbled and marked P, Q, R, and S. From the four options given, choose the correct combination that helps to form a meaningful complete sentence.
a: These things
P: but then success is achieving what one desires and
Q: access to zenith of success
R: is not assured,
S: are worth trying even if
B: happiness is accepting what one gets
30.
In the given questions first and the last part of a sentence is numbered 'a' & 'b' respectively and printed in bold. The balance sentence is split into four parts, are jumbled and marked P, Q, R, and S. From the four options given, choose the correct combination that helps to form a meaningful complete sentence.
a: These things
P: but then success is getting what one wants and
Q: access to pinnacle of success S: are worth a try even if
R: is not promised
b: happiness is liking what one gets
33.
In the given questions, a sentence is given; some parts of which are jumbled and marked P, Q, R and S. The jumbled parts have to be rearranged to produce a correct sentence. Choose the option, which according to you gives the correct sequence of the jumbled parts.
Work is the one thing
P: and without it
Q: that is necessary
R: to keep the world going
S: we should all die
The correct sequence of the jumbled parts should be
35.
In the given questions first and the last part of a sentence is numbered 'a' & 'b' respectively and printed in bold. The balance sentence is split into four parts, jumbled and marked P, Q, R, and S. From the four options given, choose the correct combination that helps to form a meaningful complete sentence.
a: We know that
P: mechanical inventions of this
Q: scientific age, it is necessary for us
R: ourselves from the many
S: we are to profit
b: to live together in large communities
38.
In the given questions first and the last part of a sentence is numbered 'a' & 'b' respectively and printed in bold. The balance sentence is split into four parts, are jumbled and marked P, Q, R, and S. From the four options given, choose the correct combination that helps to form a meaningful complete sentence.
a: The Second Directive orders P: of anti-dumping laws to prevent
Q: from undercutting US firms R: more effective enforcement
S: foreign manufacturers b: by selling goods at an unfair price.
39.
A sentence has been split into 6 parts. The first and last parts are marked 'a' while the rest are marked P,Q,R,S. Choose the correct combination to complete a meaningful sentence.
a: Many satellites P and very much
Q: besides the Moon R: made by man
S: are the artificial satellites b: smaller than the Moon,
41.
(a) Satyajit Ray made several films for children
P: Later film makers have followed his lead.
Q: Today other nations are making the children's' film in a big way.
R: This was at a time when no director considered children as potential audience.
S: Ray was, thus, a pioneer in the field.
(b) But today few think of Ray as a maker of children's films.
The proper sequence should be:
42.
In the given questions first and the last part of a sentence are numbered 'a' and 'b' respectively and printed in bold. The balance sentence is split into four parts, are jumbled and marked P, Q, R and S. From the four options given, choose the correct combination that helps to form a meaningful sentence.
(a) A ceiling on urban property
(P) no mill-owner could own factories or mills or plants
(Q) and mass circulation papers
(R) would mean that
(S) no press magnate could own printing presses
(b) since their value would exceed the ceiling fixed by the Government.
43.
In the given questions first and the last part of a sentence is numbered 'a' & 'b' respectively and printed in bold. The balance sentence is split into four parts, jumbled and marked P, Q, R, and S. From the four options given, choose the correct combination that helps to form a meaningful complete sentence.
a: As we moved slowly
P: of the town, we passed
Q: houses running at
R: row after row of little grey slum
S: through the outskirts
B: right angles to the embankment.
44.
In the given questions first and the last part of a sentence are numbered 'a' and 'b' respectively and printed in bold. The balance sentence is split into four parts, are jumbled and marked P, Q, R and S. From the four options given, choose the correct combination that helps to form a meaningful sentence.
(a) India has been a land
(P) but in the sense that learning has always been very highly valued
(Q) not indeed in the sense that education has been universal
(R) and the learned man has been held in higher esteem
(S) of learning throughout the ages
(b) than the warrior or the administrator.
45.
In the given questions first and the last part of a sentence is numbered 'a' & 'b' respectively and printed in bold. The balance sentence is split into four parts, are jumbled and marked P, Q, R, and S. From the four options given, choose the correct combination that helps to form a meaningful complete sentence.
a: The President faced the strongest criticism
P: when Attorney General condemned Q: ever from within his own camp
R: the socialist president's grip
S: Wednesday's Supreme Court rulings strengthening
b: on the levers of power.
48.
(a) A noise started above their heads.
P: but people did not take it seriously.
Q: That was to show everyone that there was something wrong.
R: It was a dangerous thing to do.
S: for, within minutes the ship began to sink.
(b) Nearly 200 lives were lost on the fateful day.
The proper sequence should be:
49.
A sentence has been split into 6 parts. The first and last parts are marked 'a' while the rest are marked P,Q,R,S. Choose the correct combination to complete a meaningful sentence.
a: Love is one of the P: It may, if not
Q: well regulated and controlled R: But, like all strong passions
S: earliest of human passions b: lead us into misery.
53.
(a) A ceiling on urban property
P: no milk owner could own factories or milk or plants.
Q: and mass circulation papers,
R: would mean that,
S: No press magnate could own printing presses,
(b) since their value would exceed the ceiling fixed by the government.
The proper sequence should be: