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: American private lives may seem shallow.P: Students would walk away with books they had not paid for.Q: A Chinese journalist commented on a curious institution: the library.R: Their public morality, however, impressed visitors.S: But in general they returned them.S6: This would not happen in China, he said.The Proper sequence should be:

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Ordering of Sentences
S1: The tooth had abscessed and was causing considerable pain. P: Finally, in desperation, she went inside a wooden pyramid model and sat down praying for miracles. Q: Since it was Sunday morning, no dentist was available. R: What happened she is not sure, but after ten minutes the pain simply faded away. S: Common pain killers had been of no avail. S6: It has not returned to this day. The Proper sequence should be:

PSRQ
QSPR
SRQP
QRSP

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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: The time has come for us to consider seriously the question of a Bharat brand of English.P: I am not suggesting here a mongrelisation of the language.Q: English must adopt the complexion of our life and assimilate its idiom.R: Now the time is ripe for it to come to the dusty street, market place and under the banyan tree.S: So far English has had a comparatively confined existence in our country, chiefly in the halls of learning, justice or administration.S6: Bharat English will respect the rule of law and maintain the dignity of grammar, but still have a swadeshi stamp about it.The Proper sequence should be:

SRQP
SRPQ
RQSP
QPSR

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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: In 1857, fighting broke out all over the country.P: Everywhere the people rose in rebellion.Q: In March 1858 British troops attacked the fort of Jhansi.R: Thousands of people were killed on both sides.S: The British fought back.S6: The Rani's troops fought back bravely.The Proper sequence should be:

QSPR
RPSQ
PSRQ
SQPR

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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: As a dramatist Rabindranath was not what might be called a success.P: His dramas were moulded more on the lines of the traditional Indian village dramas than the dramas of the modern world.Q: His plays were more a catalogue of ideas than a vehicle of the expression of action.R: Actually drama has always been the life of the Indian people, as it deals with legends of gods and goddesses.S: Although in his short stories and novels he was able to create living and well-defined characters, he did not seem to be able to do so in his dramas.S6: Therefore, drama forms the essential part of the traditional Indian culture.The Proper sequence should be:

SRQP
QPSR
QSPR
RSQP

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