Arun Sharma and Meenakshi Upadhyay Solutions for Chapter: Paragraph Jumbles, Exercise 16: Paragraph Jumbles

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Questions from Arun Sharma and Meenakshi Upadhyay Solutions for Chapter: Paragraph Jumbles, Exercise 16: Paragraph Jumbles with Hints & Solutions

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IPMAT: Rohtak
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Go through the statements below and answer the question that follows:

P. Fast food intake for more than three times a week is associated with greater odds of atopic disorders such as asthma, eczems or rhinitis. Thus, it should be definitely and strictly controlled in children as it does no good.

Q.Regular junk food intake can lead to physical and psychological issues among children.

R. Lack of vitamins such as A and C. and minerals such as magnesium and calcium, encourage the development of deficiency diseases and osteoporosis, as well as dental caries due to higher intake.
S. Junk food, which are rich in energy with lots of fat and sugar, are relatively low in other important nutrients such as protein, fiber, vitamins and minerals.
T. Emotional and self-esteem problems, along with the chronic illnesses in later life due to obesity, are the issues associated with the junk food.
 
Which of the following combinations is the MOST logically ordered?

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IPMAT: Rohtak
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Arrange the following sentences in a meaningful order

Nelson Mandela

(A) modern country in a modern way
(B) and could run a new
(C) shifted the beliefs of the people
(D) so they could heal the racial conflict

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IPMAT: Rohtak
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Arrange the following sentences in a meaningful order

The difference

(A) and development on the other affects
(B) in the relationship between death and birth rates on (C) the one hand but the age structure of the population (D) not just the rate of population growth

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IPMAT: Rohtak
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Arrange the following sentences in a meaningful order

A. But, clearly, the government still has the final say.

B. In the past few years, the Reserve Bank of India might have wrested considerable powers from the government when it comes to monetary policy.
C. The RBI's announcements on certain issues become effective only, after the government notifies them.
D. Isn't it time the government vested the RBI with power to sanction such changes, leaving their ratification later?

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IPMAT: Rohtak
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Arrange the following sentences in meaningful order

A. All levels of demand, whether individual, aggregate, local, national or international are subject to change.

B. At the same time, science and technology add new dimensions to products, their uses and the methods used to market them.

C. Aggregate demand fluctuates with changes in the level of business activity, GNP and national income.

D. The demand of individuals tend to vary with changing needs and rising income.

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IPMAT: Rohtak
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Arrange the following sentences in a meaningful order

(A) The commission also wants insurers to be legally bound to provide compulsory cover for pedestrians and cyclists involved in accidents with cars.

(B) A shake-up of the law governing the industry across Europe will make it far easier for individuals to switch insurance companies.
(C) Plans were announced by the European Commission that should lead to greater competition in the vehicle insurance market.
(D) It should mean that companies are no longer able to restrict the length of time motorists may keep their vehicles in EU states other than the ones in which they are registered.

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IPMAT: Rohtak
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Arrange the following sentences in a meaningful order

(A) Some people are born with greater possibilities or potential intelligence than others.

(B) Intelligence is improved by learning.

(C) It is no longer thought that intelligence is a general quality, underlying all behaviour and inherited wholly from our parents.

(D) However, this potential may not develops unless it is encouraged and stimulated by influences surrounding the child from birth.

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IPMAT: Rohtak
IMPORTANT

Below are some sentences given, arrange them in correct order.

(A) Particular finger positions or gestures of the hand, common to their age and civilisation, delivered at message that was instantly recognised by those who understood the symbolism.

(B) Since ancient times hands have been used in cave paintings, drawings, sculpture and line art as symbols of communication.

(C) European religious paintings represented the Holy Trinity by the extended thumb, index and middle fingers of a hand.
(D) Ancient Egyptian and Semitic art, for example, depicted celestial power by a hand painted in the sky.