
In each of these questions, a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R, S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence.
P: disintegrates some part of the old truths, and
Q: thereby upsets the way of men's thinking and
R: science does not merely add new truths to the old ones, but
S: sometimes the new truth it discovers
T: the ways of their lives
Q: thereby upsets the way of men's thinking and
R: science does not merely add new truths to the old ones, but
S: sometimes the new truth it discovers
T: the ways of their lives


Important Questions on Composition
P: equality before the law and the right
Q: however money and all that money
R: today political freedom assures people
S: to elect their government
T: can buy is not fairly distributed

P: the image dies as soon as it is seen
Q: and based on a delicate system of filming and recording
R: its working does not consist in storing or recording an image
S: the science of television is highly sophisticated
T: it rather catches and reflects an image like a minor

P: the chief reason is that it is considered rude to differ with them
Q: moreover, even agreeing with them completely is not considered good manners
R: in England it is not easy to keep up conversation with women in company:
S: nor can you ask them to give a reason for the opinion they profess;
T: you are also afraid of imposing your views upon them

P: and was at once convinced
Q: he sent a few copies of the book to well-known poetry critics
R: Shaw read the first few lines of the volume
S: and awaited their reaction
T: that what he was reading was real poetry

Arrange the sentences, A and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6.
1. The list of horrors goes on.
A. And one in every five is malnourished.
B. This is because local clinics, ill-equipped to deal with even small things, either don't work or simply don't exist.
C. Nobody has been able to figure out a way to reduce the speed that is at the root of India's overpopulation problems: a baby born every second.
D. There is such an acute shortage of treatment centers that premier hospitals are choked with patients who show up to treat their coughs and colds.
6. Kalyan Banerjee, a consultant at the hospital is worried.

Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6.
1. It was something I knew would give me a chance to be my own boss.
A. I could have more except that supervision becomes difficult.
B. Today I have 800 on my staff, office and members.
C. The moment I announced I was starting a business, people started contacting me.
D. I was sick of working for others.
6. Our clients are well-known industrialists and organisations, many of whom were in touch with me when I was in the services.

1. Fire ripped through another pipeline in southern Nigeria, killing at least 40 people.
A. The explosion was the third in two weeks.
B. Police were deployed to stop villagers from stealing fuel from other pipelines.
C. Local politicians have blamed this vandalism on cartels.
D. Once the cartels have siphoned off fuel, impoverished locals move in to collect what they can for sale to passing motorists.
6. But pipelines often explode, and the practice has left about 2000 people dead in the past two years.

Arrange the sentences, A, B, C, and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6.
1. Reservation should not exceed 50% for the civil services for want of balance and efficiency.
A. If the reservation is 50%, it is adequate for aspirants from the reserved category and even unreserved category to get an equal opportunity.
B. The number of aspirants to the civil services in India is very large, and they come from various socioeconomic backgrounds.
C. These aspirants come from both reserved and unreserved categories.
D. But if the reservation was to exceed the 50% mark, a lot of deserving candidates from the unreserved category would be deprived of a chance.
6. Thus, to achieve optimum efficiency, it is essential to maintain a maximum of 50% reservation.
