Ordering of Sentences
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: Reena went shopping one morning.P: Disappointed she turned around and returned to the parking lot.Q: She got out and walked to the nearest shop.R: She drove her car into the parking lot and stopped.S: It was there that she realised that she'd forgotten her purse at home.S6: She drove hoe with an empty shopping basket.The Proper sequence should be:

QPRS
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PQRS
RSQP

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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: Our own country is a little world in itself with an infinite variety and places for us to discover.P: I wish I had more time, so that I could visit the odd nooks and corners of India.Q: I have travelled a great deal in this country and I have grown in years.R: And yet I have not seen many parts of the country we love so much and seek to serve.S: I would like to go there in the company of bright children whose minds are opening out with wonder and curiosity as they make new discoveries.S6: I should like to go with them, not so much to the great cities of India as to the mountains and the forests and the great rivers and the old monuments, all of which tell us something of India's story.The Proper sequence should be:

PQSR
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QRPS
RPQS

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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: We speak today of self-determination in politics.P: So long as one is conscious of a restraint, it is possible to resist it or to bear it as a necessary evil and to keep free in spirit.Q: Slavery begins when one ceases to feel the restraint and it depends on if the evil is accepted as good.R: There is, however, a subtler domination exercised in the sphere of ideas by one culture on another.S: Political subjection primarily means restraint ion the outer life of people.S6: Cultural subjection is ordinarily of an unconscious character and it implies slavery from the very start.The Proper sequence should be:

SPQR
RSPQ
SPRQ
RSQP

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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:

RPSQ
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SQPR
PSRQ

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Ordering of Sentences
S1: In other words, grammar grows and changes, and there is no such thing as correct use of English for the past, the present and the future. P: "The door is broke." Q: Yet this would have been correct in Shakespeare's time. R: Today, only an uneducated person would say,"My arm is broke." S: For example, in Shakespeare's play Hamlet, there is the line. S6: All the words that man has invented are divided into eight classes, which are called parts of speech. The Proper sequence should be:

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QPSR
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