In most of the
Bank PO, Bank SO Examinations five or ten questions relating to ordering of
sentences / Jumbles up sentence do appear. These sentences are part of a
paragraph. Candidates are required to place these sentences in proper sequence
in order from a coherent and meaningful paragraph.(वाक्य को सही क्रम में जमाना)
Types of question – These questions are
usually of four types.
1. In this types of questions five sentences are given, each sentence is
labeled with a letter. The candidates are required to arrange these sentences
in a proper sequence.
2. In this types of questions, first sentence and last sentences of the
paragraph are given and the candidate is required to place the rest for middle
sentences in proper sequence.
3. In this types of questions five sentences marked (A), (B), (C), (D), (E)
are given. These are jumbled up. The candidate is required to rearrange these
sentences in proper order.
4. This types of questions a sentence is given with some parts marked P, Q,
R, S jumbled up. Candidate is required to rearrange these parts in proper
sequence so as to from a meaningful sentence.
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How To Attempt
These Questions? (इस प्रकार के प्रशनो को किस प्रकार से सोल्व करे)
1. Questions of
arranging the sentences have a little different approach to solve, questions
where no starting sentence is given, first try to find out the first sentence. If
any chronological order can be established it will be an easy way of solving
the questions. Try then to find the linkage how the events go. If possible find
the final sentence.
2. Questions where
starting sentence (S1) and last sentence (S6) are given can be solved more
easily. The strategy is almost the same. Just find the second sentence first
that have linkage of the event after the first sentence and the rest sentence
in sequence. It is usually easy to trace the second sentence and also the last.
3. Third types of
questions first try to arrange the sentences in proper sequence and then answer
the questions asked.
4. Fourth types of
questions where in the candidates is required the jumbled part of a sentence in
such a way, as to from the sentence can be solved with more ease. Candidate should
read all the part and try to find out the logical sentence and then arrange
these parts in a correct sentence.
Finding linkage is
the most important task in order to find the proper sequence. Your commend over
vocabulary, your knowledge of grammatical rules, preposition, conjunctions
shall be helpful in solving the questions.
Direction: - In each of the questions below for sentences are given which are
denoted by (A), (B), (C), (D) by using all the four sentences you have to frame
a meaningful paragraph. The correct order of the sentence is your answer. Choose
from the five alternatives the one having the correct order of sentences and
mark it as your answer.
Q.1. (A) Now under
liberated economy they are learning to compete domestically and globally.
(B)
In India corporations until recently achieved success by avoiding competition, using
protected and regulated domestic markets.
(C)
The trend is irreversible.
(D)
Business leaders are preparing them solves to meet competitive challenges, and
to avoid being swept away.
Options. (A) ABDC (B) BDCA (C) BDAC (D) CDBA (E) BADC
Q.2. (A)
Participation involves more than the formal sharing of decisions.
(B)
Through anticipation, individuals or organizations considers trends and
make plans, shielding institutions from trauma of learning by shock.
(C) Innovative
learning involves both anticipation and participation.
(D)
It is an attitude characterized by cooperation, dialogue and empathy.
Options (A) BCAD (B) ABCD (C) DACB (D)
CBAD (E) ACBD
Direction: -
Rearrange the following four sentences (A), (B), (C), and (D) in the proper
sequence to form a meaningful paragraph then marks the correct sequence as your
answer.
Q. 1 (A) he was so
busy with them that he did not get time to eat.
(B) Thousands of people come to him and
asked different types of questions.
(C) No one cared to see that he had his
food or rest that night.
(D) Swami Vivekananda once stayed in a
small village.
Options (A) BCDA (B) CBAD (C) DBAC (D)
DBCA (E) ABCD
Q.2 (A) the peasant, the shoemaker, the sweeper
and such other lower classes of India have much greater for work and self-reliance
than you.
(B) Remember that the nation lives in
the cottage.
(C) They are producing the entre wealth of the
land without a word of complaint.
(D) This process of production is going through
long ages.
Options (A) BDAC (B) BDCA (C) DCBA (D)
BACD (E) ADCB
Answers 1. (E), 2. (D)
3. (C) 4. (D)