Parajumbles
Parajumbles: Overview
This topic covers concepts, such as Parajumbles, Parajumbles Based on Paragraph Sequencing, Parajumbles Based on Odd One Out, Common Subject in Parajumble Sentences, and Common Theme in Parajumble Sentences.
Important Questions on Parajumbles
Read the following statements, and find out the odd sentence out of the rest which does not match the central theme of the other statements.
A) Trash sorting was a hot topic in Sanghai in the weeks before a new municipal regulation on waste management took effect on July , requiring everyone, from households to businesses, to sort their trash into recyclable, kitchen, hazardous and residual waste.
B) Though the regulation inconveniences people while they form new habits and those who don't comply face fines, it has boosted existing waste treatment business and will create new opportunities in the circular economy.
C) Dealing with waste is big business as billion Yuan ( billion) in investment will be needed if the current trash-sorting program in Shanghai is to be implemented across China, according to a recent report by Orient Securities.
D) The report calculated a -billion-yuan market for Shanghai in the whole industrial chain education, monitoring of garbage disposal, transportation, and construction of waste treatment facilities. It then projected the Shanghai model to the national level, and estimated the market size will be around billion Yuan.

Read the following statements, and find out the odd sentence out of the rest which does not match the central theme of the other statements.
A) President Xi Jinping called on Wednesday for better assumption of responsibilities and zero complacency in deepening reform to break through blockades of vested interests and institutional ailments hindering development.
B) Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission spoke while presiding over the ninth meeting of the Central Committee for Deepening Overall Reform. Xi, head of the committee, said deepening reform is a major indicator that the Party is staying true to its original aspiration and keeping its mission firmly in mind.
C) He urged Party members to become more purposeful in thought and action while pursuing reform to tackle difficulties, strengthen weak areas and ensure policy implementation, according to a statement released after the meeting. The meeting reviewed and passed a number of guidelines and plans, including a plan to establish a national committee on ethics in science and technology and a guideline to step up protection of intellectual property rights.
D) China will invest about billion yuan ( billion) over three years to support the development of a housing rental market in pilot cities. Chinese financial news outlet Yicai Wednesday reported. Sixteen selected Chinese cities will get billion yuan each year as a reward and subsidy for developing the housing rental market and the total amount will reach billion yuan in three years, the report said.

Following are the jumbled sentences, arrange the sentences to make coherent paragraph
A. So the organisation measures and follows the changes in a worker's income over time.
B. First, to be a groundbreaking social business, it has to get work, which it measures by sales revenue.
C. Second, to reduce poverty, Samasource has to provide work.
D. Samasource (company) has several ways of measuring how well it is achieving its mission.
E. Therefore, it tracks the number of workers that it has employed, and the funds paid to them.
F. It also tracks its profit margin, and whether profits are reinvested, to make sure that it stays true to its social mission.
Which of the following is the second sentence after rearrangement?

In the following question, a set of five sentences is given, which when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Arrange the sentence in their correct sequence and answer the questions that follow.
A. It is pertinent to note that first Global Investors Meet organized by the state in the year 2015 had transformed the overall brand image of the state across the globe and served as a platform to attract investments.
B. Tamil Nadu, the second biggest state economy in the country is organizing Global Investors Meet in Chennai on January 23 & 24.
C. For this purpose, the state has partnered with five countries; namely, Australia, France, UK, South Korea and Japan.
D. The Tamil Nadu government is leaving no stone unturned to ensure that the second edition of the Meet (TN GIM 2019), turns out to be bigger and better than the last time.
E. During the two-day summit four years ago, MoUs worth more than INR 2.40 lakh crores (USD 36 billion) were signed by the State Government with investors.
F. The event is expected to see participation from many countries, bringing in more investment & employment and further boost to economic growth in the state.
Which of the following is the fifth sentence after rearrangement?

Four statements are given below, labelled A, B, C and D. Of these, three statements are in logical order and form a coherent paragraph/ passage. From the given options, choose the option that does not fit the sequences.
A. A research team at the Indian Institute of Science in Bengaluru has developed nanozymes that destroy the cell membrane of bacteria by directly targeting its phospholipids.
B. Former PhD students KapudeepKarmakar and Kritika Khulbe who conducted the research say that nanozymes developed by them can replace the antibiotics that have become ineffective as several bacteria have developed resistance to them by producing their own enzymes.
C. Nanozymes are nanomaterials that can disintegrate the cell membranes of a range of diseases causing bacteria.
D. The study conducted by the Department of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry and the Department of Microbiology and Cell Biology was published in ACS Applied BioMaterials journal.

Directions: The sentences given below are not arranged in proper order. Rearrange these sentences to form a coherent and meaningful paragraph and choose the correct order as your answer.
A. It is only after sunset that he satisfies his hunger and quenches his thirst.
B. In this way, by practising self-restraint for one month in a year, he is able to lead a life of self-discipline in all matters for the rest of the year.
C. During the month of Ramzan, the believer abstains from food and drink in the daytime of his own free will.
D. Fasting is an exercise in self-discipline and is good for everyone.

Directions: In the following questions, some parts of the sentence have been-jumbled up. You are required to rearrange these parts which are labelled P, Q, R and S to produce the correct sentence. Choose the option with the proper sequence:
If the idyllic
P : and rehabilitation work being carried out across several nations,
Q : only a cursory mention in the massive restoration
R : Island of Car Nicobar has found
S : part of the reason could be inaccessibility of these islands
Which one of the following is the correct sequence?

Five sentences are given below the sequence of which is wrong, and in each sentence, there are some errors. Rearrange the sentences at first to make a coherent paragraph and count the errors in the sentences. Read the questions carefully and answer accordingly.
A. A deeper problem lie in a flawed understanding of nationalism and the governments disregard for democratic principles.
B The central government backing out of its legal commitment to compensate for Goods and Services Tax (GST) shortfall is one ground for this complaint and just the tip of a dangerous iceberg.
C. Federalism can function only in the hands of those with a grasp of India’s democratic nationalism.
D. Several Chief Ministers has recently complained about the growing crisis from Indian federalism.
E. Both are indispensable and neither work properly without the other.
Find the fifth sentence after rearrangement and count the errors in it.

Five sentences are given below the sequence of which is wrong, and in each sentence, there are some errors. Rearrange the sentences at first to make a coherent paragraph and count the errors in the sentences. Read the questions carefully and answer accordingly.
A. A deeper problem lie in a flawed understanding of nationalism and the governments disregard for democratic principles.
B The central government backing out of its legal commitment to compensate for Goods and Services Tax (GST) shortfall is one ground for this complaint and just the tip of a dangerous iceberg.
C. Federalism can function only in the hands of those with a grasp of India’s democratic nationalism.
D. Several Chief Ministers has recently complained about the growing crisis from Indian federalism.
E. Both are indispensable and neither work properly without the other.
Find the fourth sentence after rearrangement and count the errors in it.

Five sentences are given below the sequence of which is wrong, and in each sentence, there are some errors. Rearrange the sentences at first to make a coherent paragraph and count the errors in the sentences. Read the questions carefully and answer accordingly.
A. A deeper problem lie in a flawed understanding of nationalism and the governments disregard for democratic principles.
B The central government backing out of its legal commitment to compensate for Goods and Services Tax (GST) shortfall is one ground for this complaint and just the tip of a dangerous iceberg.
C. Federalism can function only in the hands of those with a grasp of India’s democratic nationalism.
D. Several Chief Ministers has recently complained about the growing crisis from Indian federalism.
E. Both are indispensable and neither work properly without the other.
Find the third sentence after rearrangement and count the errors in it.

Five sentences are given below the sequence of which is wrong, and in each sentence, there are some errors. Rearrange the sentences at first to make a coherent paragraph and count the errors in the sentences. Read the questions carefully and answer accordingly.
A. A deeper problem lies in a flawed understanding of nationalism and the governments disregard for democratic principles.
B The central government backing out of its legal commitment to compensate for Goods and Services Tax (GST) shortfall is one ground for this complaint and just the tip of a dangerous iceberg.
C. Federalism can function only in the hands of those with a grasp of India’s democratic nationalism.
D. Several Chief Ministers has recently complained about the growing crisis from Indian federalism.
E. Both are indispensable and neither work properly without the other.
Find the second sentence after rearrangement and count the errors in it.

Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the question given below.
(A) Sharing the details on the card, the bank said, there is a joining fee of Rs and comes with a revolutionary days interest free credit period.
(B) The average credit limit offered will be in range of Rs lakh per month and will be decided on the basis of business data of MSME's transactions with the aggregator platforms, GMV (Gross Monthly Volume) of last months and overall revenue.
(C) Indian private sector lender Axis Bank has partnered with embedded fintech firm Rupifi to launch an exclusive business credit card for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises. (MSMEs)
(D) With the credit card, Rupifi and Axis Bank can enable business loans and credit solutions to MSME's.
(E) The card is applicable only for MSMEs and is only for domestic use and this new co-branded card is powered by payment giant Visa,
(F) This partnership gives Axis Bank the opportunity to tap into unexplored and productive MSME segment and it also helps the bank to penetrate deeper into retail and commerce, food, tech, travel, transport and logistic business.
What will be the pairing sentence after fourth sentence in rearrangement?

Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the question given below.
(A) Sharing the details on the card, the bank said, there is a joining fee of Rs and comes with a revolutionary days interest free credit period.
(B) The average credit limit offered will be in range of Rs lakh per month and will be decided on the basis of business data of MSME's transactions with the aggregator platforms, GMV (Gross Monthly Volume) of last months and overall revenue.
(C) Indian private sector lender Axis Bank has partnered with embedded fintech firm Rupifi to launch an exclusive business credit card for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises. (MSMEs)
(D) With the credit card, Rupifi and Axis Bank can enable business loans and credit solutions to MSME's.
(E) The card is applicable only for MSMEs and is only for domestic use and this new co-branded card is powered by payment giant Visa,
(F) This partnership gives Axis Bank the opportunity to tap into unexplored and productive MSME segment and it also helps the bank to penetrate deeper into retail and commerce, food, tech, travel, transport and logistic business.
After rearranging all the sentences, what will be the theme of paragraph, as per the context?

Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the question given below.
(A) Sharing the details on the card, the bank said, there is a joining fee of Rs and comes with a revolutionary days interest free credit period.
(B) The average credit limit offered will be in range of Rs lakh per month and will be decided on the basis of business data of MSME's transactions with the aggregator platforms, GMV (Gross Monthly Volume) of last months and overall revenue.
(C) Indian private sector lender Axis Bank has partnered with embedded fintech firm Rupifi to launch an exclusive business credit card for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises. (MSMEs)
(D) With the credit card, Rupifi and Axis Bank can enable business loans and credit solutions to MSME's.
(E) The card is applicable only for MSMEs and is only for domestic use and this new co-branded card is powered by payment giant Visa,
(F) This partnership gives Axis Bank the opportunity to tap into unexplored and productive MSME segment and it also helps the bank to penetrate deeper into retail and commerce, food, tech, travel, transport and logistic business.
Which of following will be fourth sentence after rearrangement?

Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the question given below.
(A) Sharing the details on the card, the bank said, there is a joining fee of Rs and comes with a revolutionary days interest free credit period.
(B) The average credit limit offered will be in range of Rs lakh per month and will be decided on the basis of business data of MSME's transactions with the aggregator platforms, GMV (Gross Monthly Volume) of last months and overall revenue.
(C) Indian private sector lender Axis Bank has partnered with embedded fintech firm Rupifi to launch an exclusive business credit card for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises. (MSMEs)
(D) With the credit card, Rupifi and Axis Bank can enable business loans and credit solutions to MSME's.
(E) The card is applicable only for MSMEs and is only for domestic use and this new co-branded card is powered by payment giant Visa,
(F) This partnership gives Axis Bank the opportunity to tap into unexplored and productive MSME segment and it also helps the bank to penetrate deeper into retail and commerce, food, tech, travel, transport and logistic business.
Which of following will be last sentence after rearrangement?

Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the question given below.
(A) Sharing the details on the card, the bank said, there is a joining fee of Rs and comes with a revolutionary days interest free credit period.
(B) The average credit limit offered will be in range of Rs lakh per month and will be decided on the basis of business data of MSME's transactions with the aggregator platforms, GMV (Gross Monthly Volume) of last months and overall revenue.
(C) Indian private sector lender Axis Bank has partnered with embedded fintech firm Rupifi to launch an exclusive business credit card for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises. (MSMEs)
(D) With the credit card, Rupifi and Axis Bank can enable business loans and credit solutions to MSME's.
(E) The card is applicable only for MSMEs and is only for domestic use and this new co-branded card is powered by payment giant Visa,
(F) This partnership gives Axis Bank the opportunity to tap into unexplored and productive MSME segment and it also helps the bank to penetrate deeper into retail and commerce, food, tech, travel, transport and logistic business.
Which of following is first sentence after rearrangement?

Following are the jumbled sentences, arrange the sentences to make coherent paragraph.
A. Patel's not so unexpected decision to quit, though he has cited “personal reasons” in an official statement, was owing to government pressure for not moving forward on some of the decisions taken at the last board meeting.
B. Before the dust has settled on Urjit Patel's resignation from the post of central bank chief, the government has rushed to appoint former economic affairs secretary and current member of the finance commission, Shaktikanta Das, as the next RBI governor for three years.)
C. The choice is not very surprising as Das was the crisis manager in the finance ministry when Patel, barely two months into his tenure as RBI governor, was pushed to implement demonetisation without adequate provisions to handle the crisis that followed)
D. "Some board decisions were taken last time, which Patel had also agreed to but had apparently not implemented so it's likely he did not want to face the board again, thus the resignation ahead of the next board meeting on Dec 14-15," a senior official, requesting anonymity, says.
E. Having worked closely with finance minister Arun Jaitley in the planning and roll out of several reforms including the GST, Das should not have any problem in responding to the needs of the government, now gripped with anxiety after the negative poll verdict from three crucial states.
Which of the following is the fifth sentence after rearrangement?

Following are the jumbled sentences, arrange the sentences to make coherent paragraph.
A. Patel's not so unexpected decision to quit, though he has cited “personal reasons” in an official statement, was owing to government pressure for not moving forward on some of the decisions taken at the last board meeting.
B. Before the dust has settled on Urjit Patel's resignation from the post of central bank chief, the government has rushed to appoint former economic affairs secretary and current member of the finance commission, Shaktikanta Das, as the next RBI governor for three years.)
C. The choice is not very surprising as Das was the crisis manager in the finance ministry when Patel, barely two months into his tenure as RBI governor, was pushed to implement demonetisation without adequate provisions to handle the crisis that followed)
D. "Some board decisions were taken last time, which Patel had also agreed to but had apparently not implemented so it's likely he did not want to face the board again, thus the resignation ahead of the next board meeting on Dec 14-15," a senior official, requesting anonymity, says.
E. Having worked closely with finance minister Arun Jaitley in the planning and roll out of several reforms including the GST, Das should not have any problem in responding to the needs of the government, now gripped with anxiety after the negative poll verdict from three crucial states.
Which of the following is the third sentence after rearrangement?

Following are the jumbled sentences, arrange the sentences to make coherent paragraph.
A. Patel's not so unexpected decision to quit, though he has cited “personal reasons” in an official statement, was owing to government pressure for not moving forward on some of the decisions taken at the last board meeting.
B. Before the dust has settled on Urjit Patel's resignation from the post of central bank chief, the government has rushed to appoint former economic affairs secretary and current member of the finance commission, Shaktikanta Das, as the next RBI governor for three years.)
C. The choice is not very surprising as Das was the crisis manager in the finance ministry when Patel, barely two months into his tenure as RBI governor, was pushed to implement demonetisation without adequate provisions to handle the crisis that followed)
D. "Some board decisions were taken last time, which Patel had also agreed to but had apparently not implemented so it's likely he did not want to face the board again, thus the resignation ahead of the next board meeting on Dec 14-15," a senior official, requesting anonymity, says.
E. Having worked closely with finance minister Arun Jaitley in the planning and roll out of several reforms including the GST, Das should not have any problem in responding to the needs of the government, now gripped with anxiety after the negative poll verdict from three crucial states.
Which of the following is the fourth sentence after rearrangement?

Following are the jumbled sentences, arrange the sentences to make coherent paragraph.
A. Patel's not so unexpected decision to quit, though he has cited “personal reasons” in an official statement, was owing to government pressure for not moving forward on some of the decisions taken at the last board meeting.
B. Before the dust has settled on Urjit Patel's resignation from the post of central bank chief, the government has rushed to appoint former economic affairs secretary and current member of the finance commission, Shaktikanta Das, as the next RBI governor for three years.)
C. The choice is not very surprising as Das was the crisis manager in the finance ministry when Patel, barely two months into his tenure as RBI governor, was pushed to implement demonetisation without adequate provisions to handle the crisis that followed)
D. "Some board decisions were taken last time, which Patel had also agreed to but had apparently not implemented so it's likely he did not want to face the board again, thus the resignation ahead of the next board meeting on Dec 14-15," a senior official, requesting anonymity, says.
E. Having worked closely with finance minister Arun Jaitley in the planning and roll out of several reforms including the GST, Das should not have any problem in responding to the needs of the government, now gripped with anxiety after the negative poll verdict from three crucial states.
Which of the following is the first sentence after rearrangement?
