Arrangement of Sentence
Part 4
Important for
All Competitive Exams
Ques 76. 1. Making ourselves
P. our language
Q. part of growing into
R. masters of
S. is an important
6. full manhood or womanhood
(1) PSRQ
(2) SQPR
(3) RPSQ
(4) PRSQ
Ques 77. 1. The very first battle they fought
P. and they had to fall back
Q. cross the border
R. was lost
S. letting the enemy
6. and enter the country
(1) RQSP
(2) RPSQ
(3) QRPS
(4) QPRS
Ques 78. 1. A nation
P. the material assets it possesses
Q. is not made by
R. and collective determination
S. but by the will
6. of the people
(1) PQRS
(2) QPSR
(3) RSPQ
(4) SRPQ
Ques 79. 1. When the Governor
P. the bell had rung
Q. justice should be immediately
R. he ordered that
S. found out why
6. done to the horse
(1) RSPQ
(2) PQSR
(3) SPRQ
(4) SQRP
Ques 80. 1. When you ponder over
P. that the only hope
Q. you will realize
R. of world peace lies
S. the question deeply
6. in the United Nations
(1) QRSP
(2) SPQR
(3) SQPR
(4) RSPQ
Ques 81. 1. When she got to her house,
there was nothing to retrieve.
P. All valuables were smashed
or stolen.
Q. The curtains were burned;
books were ripped to shreds.
R. Her medals and trophies had
been flung everywhere.
S. The house had been completely ransacked.
6. Mrs. M stood in the centre of
her bedroom looking at a ruined copy of the Holy book,
forcing back her tears.
(1) PQRS
(2) PRQS
(3) SPRQ
(4) RSQP
Ques 82. 1. We do not know whether the
machines are the masters or
we are.
P. They must be given or rather
‘fed’ with coal and given petrol
to drink from time to time.
Q. Already man spends most of
his time looking after and
waiting upon them.
R. Yet we have grown so dependent on them that they have
almost become the masters
now.
S. It is very true that they were
made for the sole purpose of
being man’s servants.
6. And if they don’t get their
meals when they expect
them, they will just refuse to
work.
(1) RSQP
(2) RSPQ
(3) SPQR
(4) SRQP
Ques 83. 1. The king of the oilfield is the
driller.
P. During the process of drilling, gas and oil may be met.
Q. He is a very skilled man.
R. If this rushes out and catches fire it is dangerous.
S. Sometimes he sends his drill
more than a mile.
6. This danger is well-known
and steps are taken to prevent it.
(1) PQRS
(2) QSPR
(3) QPRS
(4) QSRP
Ques 84. 1. Freedom is first of all a personal matter.
P. A man who will not submit to
the discipline of his chosen
occupation is not free to be a
great surgeon, an engineer,
or a golfer or an executive.
Q. Life imposes a drastic discipline on all living things, including human beings.
R. We are free to eat poison or
jump off a tall building, but
not to escape the consequences.
S. We are bound by the laws of
cause and effect.
6. Nature, morever, binds the
arbitrary limits of mind and
body; we are not free to do,
by whatever effort, what is
beyond our capacity.
(1) QRSP
(2) RSPQ
(3) PQRS
(4) SRQP
Ques 85. 1. The student came late to the
school.
P. He went home weeping.
Q. The watchman didn’t allow
him inside the school.
R. The boy was waiting outside
for some time.
S. He then decided to go home.
6. It was a bad day for him.
(1) QSPR
(2) QSRP
(3) QRSP
(4) QPSR
Ques 86. (1) Superstition and
(P) the supposed powers
(Q) thrive on
(R) magical practices
(S) of dreams to
(6) foretell the future.
(1) SPQR
(2) PSQR
(3) RSQP
(4) RQPS
Ques 87. (1) The stronger
(P) the phosphor
(Q) the more light
(R) of electrons
(S) the beam
(6) gives out.
(1) RPQS
(2) SQRP
(3) SRQP
(4) RQPS
Ques 88. (1) There are thousands of us
(P) former school and college
friends
(Q) by some of our
(R) at the careers chosen
(S) who are surprised
(6) and their success in these
fields.
(1) SRQP
(2) RQSP
(3) PQSR
(4) SPQR
Ques 89. (1) Ramani is a student of medicine.
(P) The hopes of millions of cancer patients and doctors rest
on his research.
(Q) But, of late he has become a
drug addict.
(R) He is doing research in cancer.
(S) He has already done very
useful work in this field, and
is hopeful of finding a solution to this disease.
(6) This addiction has been increasing day by day, and has
started affecting his work.
(1) QPSR
(2) RSPQ
(3) SRPQ
(4) RSQP
Ques 90. (1) The internet has given
(P) to keep in touch with friends
(Q) and even allowed them
(R) students access to reams of
information
(S) made it cheaper
(6) to attend universities remotely
(1) RPSQ
(2) RSPQ
(3) SRPQ
(4) PRSQ
Ques 91. 1. Early to bed, early to rise,
makes a man healthy,
wealthy and wise.
P. But for the morning tea, I had
to wait for someone to get up
before me.
Q. This saying inspired me to
rise early.
R. That day I was the first to get
up.
S. One day I got up early in the
morning.
6. One day I realised that it was
a waste of time to get up early
and wait for the morning tea.
(1) QSRP
(2) QPRS
(3) PQRS
(4) SPQR
Ques 92. 1. A wood-cutter was cutting a
tree on a river bank.
P. He knelt down and prayed.
Q. His axe slipped and fell into
the water.
R. God Mercury appeared before him and asked about the
matter.
S. He could not get it back as
the river was very deep.
6. He dived into the water and
came up with an axe of gold.
(1) RPQS
(2) RPSQ
(3) QSRP
(4) QSPR
Ques 93. 1. A dog stole a piece of a meat
from a butcher’s shop.
P. He barked in anger.
Q. He ran to the jungle with the
piece of meat.
R. He saw his reflection.
S. He crossed a river on the
way.
6. He lost his piece of meat.
(1) QPSR
(2) QSRP
(3) QPRS
(4) SRPQ
Ques 94. 1. Ramai and Samai were two
poor young men.
P. On market day they sold their
labour.
Q. They lived near Mahespur.
R. On other days, they remained
in the village looking for
work.
S. They wanted regular work.
6. The headman gave them two
plots.
(1) QPRS
(2) RPQS
(3) SPQR
(4) PQRS
Ques 95. 1. Roger wanted to become a
doctor.
P. He put away enough money
to pay his first year fees.
Q. They could not afford the
fees.
R. Undaunted, he got himself a
job in the dockyard.
S. However, he came from a poor
family.
6. Once enrolled, he was
recognised as a gifted student, and scholarships took
care of the rest of this studies.
(1) SRPQ
(2) PRSQ
(3) SQRP
(4) QRSP
Ques 96. 1. I went to my friend last week.
P. He politely refused to oblige me.
Q. I did not speak even a single
word.
R. Actually I wanted his scooter
for a day.
S. I felt ashamed of my self.
6. I was mistaken in assessing
a true friendship.
(1) RPQS
(2) PRQS
(3) SRPQ
(4) QRSP
Ques 97. 1. He wanted to adopt his
father’s profession.
P. He was influenced by his
strong desire to see India free.
Q. From now on, he was a
changed man.
R. He made up his mind.
S. He came in contact with Mahatma Gandhi.
6. He wished to change the lot
of the naked and hungry
masses of India.
(1) QRPS
(2) SPRQ
(3) RSPQ
(4) PQSR
Ques 98. 1. Reena made a cup of tea in
this manner.
P. Next, she added milk and
sugar.
Q. When the water was boiling
she added tea-leaves.
R. She turned off the gas.
S. First she put the water to boil.
6. Finally, she poured the tea
into cup.
(1) SQPR
(2) QPRS
(3) PRSQ
(4) RSQP
Ques 99. 1. Once upon a time, there was
a little man.
P. Some people called him Rabi.
Q. He walked like a rabbit.
R. His face and hands were
brown.
S. That is why people called him
Brownie.
6. But his real name was Thomas Cook, though he never
cooked anything.
(1) QPSR
(2) SRPQ
(3) RSQP
(4) RQPS
Ques 100. 1. She was an old woman with
a large purse that had everything in it.
P. It was about eleven O’clock
at night.
Q. It had a long strap.
R. She carried it slung across
her shoulder.
S. A boy ran up behind her.
6. He tried to snatch her purse.
(1) PQRS
(2) SQRP
(3) QRPS
(4) SRQP
ANSWERS
Q76 C
Q77 B
Q78 B
Q79 C
Q80 C
Q81 C
Q82 D
Q83 B
Q84 D
Q85 C
Q86 D
Q87 C
Q88 A
Q89 B
Q90 B
Q91 A
Q92 D
Q93 B
Q94 A
Q95 C
Q96 A
Q97 B
Q98 A
Q99 C
Q100 C
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