Ordering of Words in a Sentence - Test-05
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.
(P) he told the journalists
(Q)that the government must take firm action
(R)that the meeting unanimously decided
(S)after coming out of the Conference Hall
a.
PRQS
b.
PSQR
c.
SPQR
d.
SPRQ
2.
(1) Paintings
(P) have been
(Q) which were submitted
(R) totally ruined by rain
(S) for the exhibition
(6) last night.
a.
PQRS
b.
PRQS
c.
QRPS
d.
QSPR
3.
By this time
(P) at the railway- station
(Q) reported mass looting
(R) reports of violence were flooding in
(S) while police dispatches
a.
RSPQ
b.
RSQP
c.
SPRQ
d.
SQRP
4.
(1) Charles Goodyear once accidentally
(P)and found that the resulting rubber
(Q)dropped a mixture of natural rubber
(R) was harder, stronger, more elastic
(S) and sulphur over a hot stove
(6)and non-sticky.
a.
PSQR
b.
QSPR
c.
RSQP
d.
SQPR
5.
(P) by the hard hitting cyclone
(Q) and bridges broken leaving the population marooned
(R)FiJi Islands presented the ghastly scene of an earthly paradise overrun by marauders
(S) after the tops of several houses were blown off
a.
PQRS
b.
PRQS
c.
RSQP
d.
SRQP
6.
The leader of the Opposition,
(P) in the manner he had planned to convince them,
(Q) on realising that he had failed to convince the assembly,
(R)who had a reputation for speech making,
(S) was very much disappointed
a.
PSRQ
b.
QSRP
c.
RSQP
d.
SPRQ
7.
(P) after travelling in other countries,
(Q) he should not forget
(R) all about the countries he has travelled
(S) when a man returns home
a.
PRQS
b.
RPQS
c.
SPQR
d.
SRQP
8.
(P) We must read
(Q) if we want to absorb the fruits of great literature
(R). but with concentration
(S) them not as we do cricket stories
a.
PRQS
b.
PRSQ
c.
PSQR
d.
QPSR
9.
A policeman
(P) to abide
(Q) if he has to do well,
(R) by the strict letters of the law
(S) cannot afford
a.
PRQS
b.
QSPR
c.
RQPS
d.
SPRQ
10.
(1) There is a continuous -demand
(P) are formed to train humanity
(Q) for destructive purposes, and world organisations
(R) in the art of settling their disputes
(S) to ban the application of science
(6) by peaceful negotiations
a.
PRSQ
b.
QSRP
c.
RPQS
d.
SQPR
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