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)If the parachutes had failed to open
(P)the whole of his couch would
(Q)he could have pulled a liver to provide an emergency ejection
(R)and special parachutes would have unfolded
(S)then have been fired from the cabin
(6) to bring him down


2. (1) Even though he had prepared well
(P) in the examination hall
(Q) and could not do well
(R) for the examination, (S) he got nervous
(6) as well as he had hoped to do.


3. (P) it becomes difficult
(Q) satisfyingour desire
(R) but once we set about
(S) if not impossible to restrain them


4. (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


5. (1) China is clearly
(P) become a middle income nation
(Q) its economy and society, and
(R) and perhaps a super power
(S) determined to modernise
(6) in the next twenty five years


6. (1) I wasn't sure
(P) to hear his voice
(Q) in my heart of hearts (R) through that window once more,
(S) what I really wished
(6) or never to see him there again.


7. (1) What the country needs
(P) and change tactics
(Q) who would encourage players
(R) are coaches and officials
(S) to read the game as it progresses
(6) accordingly.


8. (P) Since they are swayed exclusively
(Q) the mental horizon of students
(R) has narrowed these days
(S) by considerations of career


9. 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


10. (1) If the sword fish really attacked
(P) it could have cut it
(Q) and that would have been
(R) to pieces very quickly
(S) the rubber raft with its vicious sword
(6) the end of thei experiment.


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