
Direction: In the question below, a passage consisting of six sentences is given. The first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning of the question as S1, and S6, respectively. The other four sentences of the passage have been jumbled up, and labelled as P, Q, R and S.
Find out the proper order of the jumbled four sentences.
S1: A gentleman who lived alone always had two plates placed on the table at dinner time.
S6: In this way, the cat showed her gratitude to her master.
P: One day just as he sat down to dine, the cat rushed into the room.
Q: One plate was for himself and the other was for his cat.
R: She dropped a mouse into her own plate and another into her master's plate.
S: He used to give the cat a piece of meat from his own plate.
The proper sequence should be:
Find out the proper order of the jumbled four sentences.


Important Questions on Jumbled Paragraph
Direction: In the question below, a passage consisting of six sentences is given. The first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning of the question as S1, and S6, respectively. The other four sentences of the passage have been jumbled up, and labelled as P, Q, R and S.
Find out the proper order of the jumbled four sentences.
S1: The study of speech disorders due to brain injury suggests that patients can think without having adequate control over their language.
S6: How they manage to do this we do not know.
P: But they succeed in playing games of chess.
Q: Some patients, for example, fail to find the names of objects presented to them.
R: They can even use the concepts needed for chess playing, though they are unable to express many of the concepts in ordinary language.
S: They even find it difficult to interpret long written notices.
The proper sequence should be:

Direction: In the question below, a passage consisting of six sentences is given. The first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning of the question as S1, and S6, respectively. The other four sentences of the passage have been jumbled up, and labelled as P, Q, R and S.
Find out the proper order of the jumbled four sentences.
S1: And then Gandhi came.
S6: Political freedom took new shape and then acquired a new content.
P: Get off the backs of these peasants and workers, he told us, all you who live by their exploitation.
Q: He was like a powerful current of fresh air, like a beam of light, like a whirlwind that upset many things.
R: He spoke their language and constantly drew their attention to their appalling conditions.
S: He didn't descent from the top, he seemed to emerge from the masses of India.
The proper sequence should be:

Direction: In the question below, a passage consisting of six sentences is given. The first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning of the question as S1, and S6, respectively. The other four sentences of the passage have been jumbled up, and labelled as P, Q, R and S.
Find out the proper order of the jumbled four sentences.
S1: Ants eat worms, centipedes and spiders.
S6: Some jump, and some give out a pungent repellent substance.
P: They are usually much quicker than the ant itself.
Q: Nevertheless, these animals do not make easy game for ants.
R: Besides, they have an extraordinary number of ways of escaping.
S: They also eat larvae and insect adults such as flies, moths and springtails.
The proper sequence should be:

Direction: In the question given below, a 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 as P, Q, R and S. Find out the proper order of the four sentences.
S1: The future beckons to us.
S6: There is no resting for anyone of us till we redeem our pledge in full.
P: In fact, we have hard work ahead.
Q: Where do we go, and what shall be our endeavour?
R: We shall also have to fight and end poverty, ignorance and disease.
S: It will be to bring freedom and opportunity to the common man.
The proper sequence should be:

Direction: In the question below, a passage consisting of six sentences is given. The first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning of the question as S1, and S6, respectively. The other four sentences of the passage have been jumbled up, and labelled as P, Q, R and S.
Find out the proper order of the jumbled four sentences.
S1: Once upon a time an ant lived on the bank of a river.
S6: She was touched.
P: The dove saw the ant struggling in water in a helpless condition.
Q: All its efforts to come up are failed.
R: One day, it suddenly slipped into water.
S: A dove lived in the tree on the bank not far from the spot.
The proper sequence should be:

Direction: In the question below, a passage consisting of six sentences is given. The first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning of the question as S1, and S6, respectively. The other four sentences of the passage have been jumbled up, and labelled as P, Q, R and S.
Find out the proper order of the jumbled four sentences.
S1: It is regrettable that there is widespread corruption in the country at all levels.
S6: This is indeed a tragedy of great magnitude.
P: So there is hardly anything that the government can do about it now.
Q: And there are grafts and other malpractices too.
R: The impression that corruption is universal phenomenon persists and the people not cooperate in checking this evil.
S: Recently, several offenders were brought to the book, but they were not given deterrent punishment.
The proper sequence should be:

Direction: In the question below, a passage consisting of six sentences is given. The first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning of the question as S1, and S6, respectively. The other four sentences of the passage have been jumbled up, and labelled as P, Q, R and S.
Find out the proper order of the jumbled four sentences.
S1: Smoke oozed up between the planks.
S6: Most people bore the shock bravely.
P: Passengers were told to be ready to quit the ship.
Q: The rising gale fanned the smouldering fire.
R: Everyone now knew there was a fire on board.
S: Flames broke out here and there.
The proper sequence should be:

Direction: In the question below, a passage consisting of six sentences is given. The first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning of the question as S1, and S6, respectively. The other four sentences of the passage have been jumbled up, and labelled as P, Q, R and S.
Find out the proper order of the jumbled four sentences.
S1: It was a dark moonless night.
S6: They all seemed to him to be poor and ordinary mere childish words.
P: He turned over the pages, reading passages here and there.
Q: He heard them on the floor.
R: The poet took down his books of poems from his shelves.
S: Some of them contained his earliest writings, which he had almost forgotten.
The proper sequence should be:
