Ordering of Sentences
In each question, the first and the last sentences of the passage are numbered S1 and S6 respectively. The rest of the passage is split into four parts. These four sentences are jumbled. Read the sentences and identify their correct and logical order. S1: Rammohan Roy was associated with several newspapers.P: Many educationists protested vigorously against these measures.Q: But this came to grief soon after the enactment in 1823, of new measures for the control of the press.R: He brought out a bilingual, Bengali-English magazine.S: Later, desiring an all-India circulation, he published a weekly in Persian, which was recognised then as the language of the cultured classes all over India.S6: Rammohan Roy even addressed a petition to the King-in-Council in England.The Proper sequence should be:

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Ordering of Sentences
In each question, the first and the last sentences of the passage are numbered S1 and S6 respectively. The rest of the passage is split into four parts. These four sentences are jumbled. Read the sentences and identify their correct and logical order. S1: Forecasting the weather has always been a difficult business.P: During a period of drought, streams and rivers dried up, the cattle died from thirst and the crops were ruined.Q: Many different things affect the weather and we have to study them carefully to make an accurate forecast.R: Ancient Egyptians had no need of this weather in the Nile valley hardly ever changes.S: In early times, when there were no instruments, such as thermometer or the barometer, man looked for tell-tale signs in the sky.S6: He made his forecasts by watching flights of the birds or the way smoke rose from fire.The Proper sequence should be:

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QPRS
PRQS

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Ordering of Sentences
S1: A certain young man was entrusted to the care of a teacher. P: This dullard will come to grief if I send him away without a single lesson, thought the teacher. Q: He was so dull of mind that he could not, even in three months, time, learn as much as a single lesson. R: The young man came to ask the teacher's permission to go home. S: It's my business to provide agood education to my pupils, to get on in life. S6: The teacher asked him to wait. The Proper sequence should be:

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Ordering of Sentences
In each question, the first and the last sentences of the passage are numbered S1 and S6 respectively. The rest of the passage is split into four parts. These four sentences are jumbled. Read the sentences and identify their correct and logical order. S1: Most of the perishable foods are shipped by refrigerator ships.P: They are placed in the refrigerated hold of the ship.Q: Some foods, such as bananas, are shipped before they get ripe.R: As the green bananas are loaded, a man watches closely the signs of yellow on them.S: The cool temperature keep the bananas from getting ripe during the trip.S6: Ripe bananas are poor travellers and even one ripe banana at the start of the trip can spoil a whole ship load of fruit.The Proper sequence should be:

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SRPQ
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QPSR

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