Directions(1-7): Arrange the following sentences to make a coherent paragraph.
B. That the PLA decided to undertake the action just as the year’s first group of pilgrims was reaching Nathu La cannot be a coincidence.
C. The warmth that officials reported at the meeting was obviously misleading,
D. In fact, during Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit in 2014, the stretch was opened as an alternative route to Kailash Mansarovar for Indian pilgrims as a confidence-building measure.
E. Moreover, it came only days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's bilateral meeting with President Xi in Kazakhstan.
F. The boundary stand-off with china at the Doka La tri-junction with Bhutan is by all accounts unprecedented; it demands calmer counsel on all sides.
G. and it is important for India and China to accept that relations have deteriorated steadily since Mr. Xi’s 2014 visit.
H. Its action of sending People’s Liberation Army construction teams with earth moving equipment to forcibly build a road upsets a carefully preserved peace.
C. The warmth that officials reported at the meeting was obviously misleading,
D. In fact, during Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit in 2014, the stretch was opened as an alternative route to Kailash Mansarovar for Indian pilgrims as a confidence-building measure.
E. Moreover, it came only days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's bilateral meeting with President Xi in Kazakhstan.
F. The boundary stand-off with china at the Doka La tri-junction with Bhutan is by all accounts unprecedented; it demands calmer counsel on all sides.
G. and it is important for India and China to accept that relations have deteriorated steadily since Mr. Xi’s 2014 visit.
H. Its action of sending People’s Liberation Army construction teams with earth moving equipment to forcibly build a road upsets a carefully preserved peace.
1. Which of the following should be the fifth sentence after rearrangement?
i. B
ii. D
iii. F
iv. A
v. C
i. B
ii. D
iii. F
iv. A
v. C
2. Which of the following should be the first sentence after rearrangement?
i. B
ii. F
iii. C
iv. A
v. E
ii. F
iii. C
iv. A
v. E
3. Which of the following should be the sixth sentence after rearrangement?
i. B
ii. C
iii. E
iv. G
v. F
4. Which of the following should be the fourth sentence after rearrangement?
i. H
ii. F
iii. E
iv. D
v. G
5. Which of the following should be the third sentence after rearrangement?
i. B
ii. D
iii. H
iv. G
v. C
6. Which of the following should be the last sentence after rearrangement?
i. A
ii. G
iii. B
iv. F
v. E
7. Which of the following should be the second sentence after rearrangement?
i. C
ii. A
iii. F
iv. B
v. E
Directions(8--14): Arrange the following sentences to make a coherent paragraph.
A. It is not the first such order, an Uttar Pradesh MLA, Umlesh Yadav, was disqualified in 2011 on the same ground, of suppressing expenditure incurred in the publication of paid news.
B. In a typical inquiry into the paid news phenomenon, the newspaper or publication concerned denies that it was paid for publishing the material and insists that it was part of its normal election coverage.
C. However, the EC did not buy his arguments, mainly because it was difficult to believe that he had not seen reports that appeared in his Datia constituency
D. The candidate denies authorising the publication and takes the plea that he or she could not possibly account for something that was not paid for. Mr. Mishra was no exception.
E. The Election Commission’s order disqualifying Madhya Pradesh Minister Narottam Mishra for three years is an important step in curbing ‘paid news’ in the electoral arena.
F. during the campaign for the 2008 Assembly elections, often with his picture and the Bharatiya Janata Party’s symbol.
G. The EC has called paid news, a term that refers to propaganda in favour of a candidate masquerading as news reports or articles, a “grave electoral malpractice” on the part of candidates to circumvent expenditure limits.
H. He, in fact, argued that his rivals could be behind the 42 reports that the EC’s National Level Committee on Paid News found to be nothing but election advertisements, without any disclaimer.
8. Which of the following should be the seventh sentence after rearrangement?
I. B
II. D
III. C
IV. H
V. A
9. Which of the following should be the fourth sentence after rearrangement?
I. F
II. C
III. E
IV. B
V. G
10. Which of the following should be the sixth sentence after rearrangement?
I. H
II. C
III. D
IV. B
V. A
11. Which of the following should be the second sentence after rearrangement?
I. G
II. A
III. C
IV. F
V. H
12. Which of the following should be the last sentence after rearrangement?
I. D
II. E
III. F
IV. H
V. A
13. Which of the following should be the first sentence after rearrangement?
I. G
II. D
III. H
IV. A
V. E
14. Which of the following should be the fifth sentence after rearrangement?
I. D
II. C
III. A
IV. B
V. F
i. B
ii. C
iii. E
iv. G
v. F
4. Which of the following should be the fourth sentence after rearrangement?
i. H
ii. F
iii. E
iv. D
v. G
5. Which of the following should be the third sentence after rearrangement?
i. B
ii. D
iii. H
iv. G
v. C
6. Which of the following should be the last sentence after rearrangement?
i. A
ii. G
iii. B
iv. F
v. E
7. Which of the following should be the second sentence after rearrangement?
i. C
ii. A
iii. F
iv. B
v. E
Explanation:
(F, A, H, D, B, E, C, G)- As we all know that first of all we will go through all of these sentences for getting our first sentence and understand the basic meaning of passage and when we read all of these sentences we understand that there are only two sentences (F and A) which can be our first sentence but when we read sentence F we see that in this sentence the passage is something about the boundary of China so it can be our basic sentence.
- Now we will find out some pairs of the passage to arrange it easily, when we read sentence A and sentence H we can see that we have an pronoun it which refers China so it should be our first pair and now we have only a single sentence that is incomplete and it is sentence C and we have only one sentence which can be the other part of this sentence and it is sentence Gnow when we read sentence D it says that the stretch was opened as an alternative route to Kailash Mansarovar and when we understand this sentence we can clearly say that another part of this sentence should be sentence B because in this sentence PLA decided the action about the Pilgrim and after this sentence we have only one sentence remaining that is sentence E so it should be our next sentence.
- Now we have found three pairs for the passage and these pairs are(A-H),(D-B-E) and (C-G).
Directions(8--14): Arrange the following sentences to make a coherent paragraph.
A. It is not the first such order, an Uttar Pradesh MLA, Umlesh Yadav, was disqualified in 2011 on the same ground, of suppressing expenditure incurred in the publication of paid news.
B. In a typical inquiry into the paid news phenomenon, the newspaper or publication concerned denies that it was paid for publishing the material and insists that it was part of its normal election coverage.
C. However, the EC did not buy his arguments, mainly because it was difficult to believe that he had not seen reports that appeared in his Datia constituency
D. The candidate denies authorising the publication and takes the plea that he or she could not possibly account for something that was not paid for. Mr. Mishra was no exception.
E. The Election Commission’s order disqualifying Madhya Pradesh Minister Narottam Mishra for three years is an important step in curbing ‘paid news’ in the electoral arena.
F. during the campaign for the 2008 Assembly elections, often with his picture and the Bharatiya Janata Party’s symbol.
G. The EC has called paid news, a term that refers to propaganda in favour of a candidate masquerading as news reports or articles, a “grave electoral malpractice” on the part of candidates to circumvent expenditure limits.
H. He, in fact, argued that his rivals could be behind the 42 reports that the EC’s National Level Committee on Paid News found to be nothing but election advertisements, without any disclaimer.
8. Which of the following should be the seventh sentence after rearrangement?
I. B
II. D
III. C
IV. H
V. A
9. Which of the following should be the fourth sentence after rearrangement?
I. F
II. C
III. E
IV. B
V. G
10. Which of the following should be the sixth sentence after rearrangement?
I. H
II. C
III. D
IV. B
V. A
11. Which of the following should be the second sentence after rearrangement?
I. G
II. A
III. C
IV. F
V. H
12. Which of the following should be the last sentence after rearrangement?
I. D
II. E
III. F
IV. H
V. A
13. Which of the following should be the first sentence after rearrangement?
I. G
II. D
III. H
IV. A
V. E
14. Which of the following should be the fifth sentence after rearrangement?
I. D
II. C
III. A
IV. B
V. F
Explanation
(E, A, G, B, D, H, C, F)- First of all when we solve a parajumble we need to go through all of the given sentences once and when we have done it we can easily find that sentence (1st sentence) in which the main theme has given of the passage in this paragraph we have two sentences that can be our 1st sentence (E or G) but sentence E has the full form of EC so it should be our first sentence.
- In sentence E it has given that EC has passed an order to disqualify MP’s Minister Narottam Mishra and in sentence A it has given that it is the first order so it can be our second sentence easily.
- Now in sentence G we have what EC has called paid news so it can be our next sentence (3rd sentence)
- Now we should find those sentences that can be a pair and we can find two pairs easily in this paragraph (D and H), (C and F). In our first pair, we have Mr. Mishra a noun in sentence D and in sentence H we have a pronoun he so it can be a pair easily. In our second pair, we have a word however that is mostly used in a conclusion sentence and in sentence F we have the other part of sentence C so it should be our last pair.
- Now we are left with only one sentence (B) and one single place for this sentence place 4th so it can be our 4th sentence.