
The FIRST and the LAST sentences of the paragraph are numbered 1 and 6. The others, labelled as P, Q, R and S, are given below:
1. The word symmetry is used here with a special meaning, and therefore needs to be defined.
P. For instance, if we look at a vase that is left and right symmetrical, then turn it 180° around the vertical axis, it looks the same.
Q. When we have a picture that is symmetrical, one side is somehow the same as the other side.
R. When is a thing symmetrical - how can we define it?
S. Professor Hermann Weyl has given this definition of symmetry - a thing is symmetrical if one can subject it to a certain operation and it appears exactly the same after the operation.
6. We shall adopt the definition of symmetry in Weyl's more general form, and in that form we shall discuss symmetry of physical laws.
Which of the following combination is the Most Logical Ordered?


Important Questions on Paragraph Jumbles

1. The periodic table orders the elements in a way that helps to understand why atoms behave as they do.
2. The properties of the elements are due to electronic configuration, and their recurring pattern gives rise to periodicity.
3. In other words, what gives the elements their properties and what order lies below the surface of their seemingly random nature"
4. What makes fluorine read violently with caesium while its nearest neighbour neon is reluctant to react with anything?





Read the following sentences and answer the question that follows:
1. I have good knowledge of German.
2. Except for Rajiv, everybody was there.
3. Whole Delhi was celebrating Independence Day.
4. Neither the dog, nor is the cat responsible for this mess.
5. He knows to swim.
6. I look forward to seeing you..
Which of the above are grammatically INCORRECT?

