Ordering of Sentences S1: I never took payment for speaking. P: The Sunday Society would then assure me that on these terms I might lecture on anything I liked and how I liked. Q: It often happened that provincial Sunday societies offered me the usual ten genuine fee to give the usual sort of lecture, avoiding controversial politics and religion. R: Occasionally to avoid embarrassing other lecturers who lived by lecturing, the account was settled by a debit and credit entry, that is, I was credited with the usual fee and expenses and gave it back as a donation to the society. S: I always replied that I never lectured on anything but very controversial politics and religion and that my fee was the price of my railway ticket third class if the place was farther off than I could afford to go at my own expense. S6: In this way I secured perfect freedom of speech, and was warmed against the accusation of being a professional agitator. The Proper sequence should be: SQRP QSPR QSRP SQPR SQRP QSPR QSRP SQPR ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Ordering of Sentences S1: In ancient Indian history the city of Ujjain was quite famous. P: Here lived at one time the poet Kalidasa. Q: He was a famous learned astronomer. R: And here also worked and visited Rajah Jaysingh of Jaipur. S: It was always renowned as a seat of learning. S6: So one can see what a great love all who care for India must feel for the ancientry of Ujjain. The Proper sequence should be: PSRQ SRPQ SPRQ QSRP PSRQ SRPQ SPRQ QSRP ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Ordering of Sentences S1: Useful human beings are divided into two classes : those whose work is work and pleasure; and those whose work and pleasure are one. P: The long hours in the office or factory give them keen appetite for pleasure even in its most modest forms. Q: Their life is a natural harmony. R: Of these the former are in majority. S: But fortune's favoured children belong to the second class. S6: For them the working hours are never long enough. The Proper sequence should be: QPRS SQPR RPSQ PSQR QPRS SQPR RPSQ PSQR ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Ordering of Sentences S1: Governments are instituted among men to secure their certain inalienable rights. P: Accordingly, men are more disposed to suffer than to right themselves by abolishing the forms of governments to which they are accustomed. Q: But prudence will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes. R: They derive their just powers from the consent of the governed, and therefore, can also be changed by them. S: But whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these rights of the people, it is their duty to throw off such a government. S6: Such was the necessity which constrained the united colonies of America to give up their allegiance to the British Crown and declare themselves free and independent states. The Proper sequence should be: QRPS SRQP PRSQ RQPS QRPS SRQP PRSQ RQPS ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Ordering of Sentences S1: Just as some men like to play football or tennis, so some men like to climb mountains. P: This is often very difficult to do, for mountains are not just big hills. Q: Paths are usually very steep, and some mountain sides are straight up and down, so that it may take many hours to climb as little as one hundred feet. R: There is always the danger that you may fall off and be killed or injured. S: Men talk about conquering a mountain, and the wonderful feeling it is to reach the top of a mountain after climbing for hours and may be, even for days. S6: You look down and see the whole country below you. The Proper sequence should be: PQRS SRQP RQPS QPSR PQRS SRQP RQPS QPSR ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP