Ordering of Words in a Sentence - Test-01

Ordering of Words in a Sentence
Directions: In the following items some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. You are required to re-arrange these parts that are labeled P, Q, R and S to produce the correct sentence.


1. (1) The man
(P) to be changed
(Q) who resolves
(R)by the first counter suggestion of a friend
(S) but suffers his resolution
(6) can never accomplish anything great or useful.


2. (1) It was obvious
(P) made by him
(Q) submitted at the meeting
(R) from the comments
(S) on the draft proposals
(6) that he was not satisfied with them.


3. In the modern times
(P) certainly
(Q) hijackings are
(R) experienced by the air personnel
(S) the most cruel form of horror


4. As the situation has changed,
(P) since we last discussed this matter
(Q) it was best to contact you,
(R) it appeared to me
(S) without losing. time


5. The doctor's offer
(P) not only saved Julie
(Q) but enabled her to blossom into a happy woman
(R) from the jaws of death
(S) of marriage


6. (1) A number of measures
(P) the financial conditions
(Q) for mobilisation of resources
(R) in order to improve
(S) are being taken by the State Governments
(6) of the Municipal Corporations.


7. They tell us
(P) in some places
(Q) there must have been
(R)thlat when the great glaciers of the Ice Age melted
(S) vast steppes or wide treeless plains


8. I know it is not nice to compromise but
(P) if placed in his situation
(Q) you can ' hardly blame him
(R) for doing what
(S) most people would do


9. (1) The greatest tragedy of Bhopal
(P)we in India
(Q)is that ever after the Bhopal disaster,
(R) have not realized
(S) the necessity
(6) of town planning


10. (1)The establishment of Delhi Sultanate
(P)new features in art and architecture
(Q)and their diffusion to all parts of the country
(R) saw the introduction of
(S) leading to the growth of
(6)India'scomposite culture.


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