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In the question, there is a sentence of which some parts have been jumbled
up. Re-arrange these parts which are labelled P, Q, R and S to produce the correct
sentence. Choose the proper sequence. : I saw that
P: but seeing my host in this mood
Q: I deemed it proper to take leave
R: as I had frequently done before
S: it had been my intention to pass the night there

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Additional Questions

In the question, there is a sentence of which some parts have been jumbled
up. Re-arrange these parts which are labelled P, Q, R and S to produce the correct
sentence. Choose the proper sequence. : People
P: at his dispensary
Q: went to him
R: of all professions
S: for medicine and treatment

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In the question, there is a sentence of which some parts have been jumbled
up. Re-arrange these parts which are labelled P, Q, R and S to produce the correct
sentence. Choose the proper sequence. : He told us that
P: and enjoyed it immensely
Q:in a prose translation
R: he had read Milton
S: which he had borrowed from his teacher

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In the question, there is a sentence of which some parts have been jumbled
up. Re-arrange these parts which are labelled P, Q, R and S to produce the correct
sentence. Choose the proper sequence. : We have to
P: as we see it
Q: speak the truth
R: there is falsehood and darkness
S: even if all around us

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In the question, there is a sentence of which some parts have been jumbled
up. Re-arrange these parts which are labelled P, Q, R and S to produce the correct
sentence. Choose the proper sequence. : It was
P: in keeping with my mood
Q: a soft summer evening
R: as I walked sedately
S: in the direction of the new house

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In the question each passage consists of six sentences. The first and the
sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four sentences have been
removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q, R and S. Select the proper
order for the four sentences. : S1: Metals are today being replaced by polymers in
many applications.
S6: Many Indian Institutes of Science and Technology run special programmes on
polymer science.
P: Above all, they are cheaper and easier to process, making them a viable
alternative to metals.
Q: Polymers are essentially long chains of hydrocarbon molecules.
R: Today polymers are as strong as metals.
S: These have replaced the traditional chromium-plated metallic bumpers in cars.

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In the question each passage consists of six sentences. The first and the
sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four sentences have been
removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q, R and S. Select the proper
order for the four sentences. :
S1: The cooperative system of doing business is a good way of encouraging ordinary workers to work hard.
S6: The main object is to maintain the interest of every member of the society and to ensure that the members participate actively in the projects of the society.
P: If the society is to be well run, it is necessary to prevent insincere officials being elected to the committee which is solely responsible for the running of the business.
Q: They get this from experienced and professional workers who are not only familiar with the cooperative system, but also with efficient methods of doing business.
R: To a large extent, many cooperative societies need advice and guidance.
S: The capital necessary to start a business venture is obtained by the workers
contributions.

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In the question each passage consists of six sentences. The first and the
sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four sentences have been
removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q, R and S. Select the proper
order for the four sentences. : S1: American private lives may seem shallow.
S6: This would not happen in China, he said.
P: Students would walk away with books they had not paid for.
Q: A Chinese journalist commented on a curious institution: the library.
R: Their public morality, however, impressed visitors.
S: But in general they returned them.

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In the question each passage consists of six sentences. The first and the
sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four sentences have been
removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q, R and S. Select the proper
order for the four sentences. : S1: On vacation in Tangier, Morocco, my friend and
I sat down at a street cafe.
S6: Finally a man walked over to me and whispered, "Hey buddy .... this guys your
waiter and he wants your order."
P: At one point, he bent over with a big smile, showing me a single gold tooth and
a dingy face.
Q: Soon I felt the presence of someone standing alongside me.
R: But this one wouldnt budge.
S: We had been cautioned about beggars and were told to ignore them.

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In the question each passage consists of six sentences. The first and the
sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four sentences have been
removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q, R and S. Select the proper
order for the four sentences. : S1: Venice is a strange and beautiful city in the
north of Italy.
S6: This is because Venice has no streets.
P: There are about four hundred old stone bridges joining the island of Venice.
Q: In this city there are no motor cars, no horses and no buses.
R: These small islands are near one another.
S: It is not an island but a hundred and seventeen islands.

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In the question each passage consists of six sentences. The first and the
sixth sentences are given in the beginning. The middle four sentences have been
removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q, R and S. Select the proper
order for the four sentences. : S1: I keep on flapping my big ears all day.
S6: Am I not a smart, intelligent elephant ?
P: They also fear that I will flap them all away.
Q: But children wonder why I flap them so.
R: I flap them so to make sure they are safely there on either side of my head.
S: But I know what I am doing.

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