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: He tried the door.P: The room was neat and clean.Q: Then he stepped into the room.R: He waited for a minute or two.S: It opened easily and he peeped in.S6: He was careful not to touch anything.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: Over the centuries the face of the earth has become crowded with monuments and memorials.P: Films, pictures and even miniature models can be made of the relics for prosperity interested in knowing about them.Q: Some people however would contend that antiquity should be preserved for future generations.R: If they were all to be preserved we will have very little space for other, more useful, things.S: Personally, I do not agree with their contention.S6: We must have more space for building new things and developing open countryside.The Proper sequence should be:

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Ordering of Sentences
S1: The domestic cat is a contradiction in itself. P: But the adult pet dog also sees its human family as the dominant members of the pack. Q: Nursed in kittenhood it develops extraordinary intimacy with mankind. R: The dog, like the pet cat, sees its owners as pseudo-parents. S: At the same time, however, the cat continues to retain its independence. S6: Hence it has won such a reputation for obedience and loyalty. The Proper sequence should be:

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S1: You might say that all through history there have been wars and that mankind has survive inspite of them. P: Now, if his purposes are those of destruction, each fresh advance in his mastery of nature only increases the danger from war, as men learn to destroy one another in ever great numbers, from ever great distances, and in ever more varied and ingenious ways. Q: He has learned to tap the hidden forces of our planet and use them for his purpose. R: It has even developed and become civilised inspite of them. S: This is true, but unfortunately as part of his development man has enormously increased his power over nature. S6: Man has now discovered how to release the colossal forces locked up in the atom. The Proper sequence should be:

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S1: It was early 1943 and the war in the East was going disastrously. P: How this unlikely bunch of middle aged civilians accomplished their missions makes fascinating reading. Q: To stop the sinkings a spy ring had to be broken, a German ship assaulted, and a secret radio transmitter silenced. R: U-boats were torpedoing Allied ships in the Indian ocean faster than they could be replaced. S: And the only people who could do the job were a handful of British businessmen in Calcutta-all men not called out for active service. S6: Boarding party, James Leasor's latest best-seller is a record of this tale of heroics tinged with irony and humour. The Proper sequence should be:

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