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Arrangement of Sentence Part 6 for AEES, KVS, NVS, DSSSB, UPTET, REET, CTET, BTET, MPTET, HTET and All other Teaching Exams

 Arrangement of Sentence

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Ques 141. 1. Once there was a king. 
P. On the next day a group of merchants passed on that way. 
Q. The people in his kingdom were very lazy. 
R. The king wanted to teach them a lesson. 
S. One night he had arranged a big stone in the middle of the road. 
6. They didn't move the stone, but passed round it. 
(1) SQPR 
(2) RPQS 
(3) QRSP 
(4) QSRP 

Ques 142. 1. The camel has tough leathery lips 
P. that will not sink in the sand 
Q. and a reserve of food supply 
R. broadened feet 
S. capable of consuming the coarsest vegetation 
6. in its humps. 
(1) SRPQ 
(2) SRQP 
(3) RSQP 
(4) RPQS 

Ques 143. 1. Poliomyelitis or polio is a serious infection. 
P. It often attacks children paralysing them for life. 
Q. In the 1950's a vaccine against the disease was introduced. 
R. Hence it is sometimes called infantile paralysis. 
S. It is caused by a virus. 
6. Since then polio has been eliminated to a great extent. 
(1) PSRQ 
(2) SPQR 
(3) SPRQ 
(4) PRQS 

Ques 144. 1. Determination 
P. in the blood 
Q. is a potential diagnostic tool 
R. of ferritin level 
S. for the evaluation of 
6. iron deficiency, anaemia & iron toxicity. 
(1) RPQS 
(2) PQRS 
(3) SRPQ 
(4) RPSQ 

Ques 145. 1. The recent aircraft accident at Patna airport caused a great shock to the air travellers. 
P. Before the aircraft could land, people at the airport saw the plane aflame. 
Q. In view of different versions, a High Court judge was appointed to inquire into the nature of the accident. 
R. The plane was scheduled to land at Patna at 6.00 p.m. 
S. But the officials said that the plane went into flames after landing. 
6. The nearest relatives of the deceased passengers were paid a compensation of 4 lakhs each. 
(1) QSRP 
(2) RPSQ 
(3) RSPQ 
(4) PSQR 

Ques 146. 1. Even today in many countries 
P. neglected and there are far 
Q. women continue to be 
R. who have had the benefit of 
S. fewer, women than men 
6. education and vocational training. 
(1) PRQS 
(2) QPSR 
(3) RQPS 
(4) SQRP 

Ques 147. 1. Space technology 
P. a socio-economic revolution 
Q. that can transform, 
R. even revolutionise 
S. has created 
6. stagnant societies. 
(1) QRSP 
(2) SRQP 
(3) SPQR 
(4) SPRQ 

Ques 148. 1. A minor ailment can be 
P. to the doctor, but if neglected 
Q. serious trouble requiring 
R. easily cured with just a timely visit 
S. it may spell 
6. numerous trips to the hospital. 
(1) QSPR 
(2) SQRP 
(3) PQRS 
(4) RPSQ 

Ques 149. 1. Commercial energy 
P. increasing trend 
Q. shows an 
R. consumption 
S. and poses the major 
6. challenge for the future. 
(1) PQSR 
(2) SRPQ 
(3) QPRS 
(4) RQPS 

Ques 150. 1. My friend suggested 
P. my future plans 
Q. to succeed 
R. well in advance 
S. that I must chalk out 
6. in my life, 
(1) SPRQ 
(2) SRQP 
(3) QRPS 
(4) SRPQ 

Ques 151. 1. Can any one 
P. falsehood triumph 
Q. and let 
R. for a long time 
S. suppress truth 
6. permanently ? 
(1) RQSP 
(2) QPRS 
(3) SRQP 
(4) PRQS 

Ques 152. 1. And then word 
P. came from inside 
Q. meet the released civilians, 
R. that after all, 
S. the press could 
6. but fleetingly. 
(1) RSQP 
(2) SRPQ 
(3) PRSQ 
(4) RPQS 

Ques 153. 1. The man, 
P. and no one passing him in the street 
Q. was singularly inconspicuous 
R. who was called Alfred Nobel 
S. would have given him 
6. another look. 
(1) RQPS 
(2) QPSR 
(3) PSQR 
(4) SPRQ 

Ques 154. 1. In paliopathology 
P. would be to obtain 
Q. the fundamental objective 
R. background information 
S. as much 
6. on the skeleton as possible. 
(1) PRQS 
(2) RPSQ 
(3) QPSR 
(4) SRQP 

Ques 155. 1. Generally speaking, 
P. for me by those who have invited me or 
Q. follow programmes that have been worked out 
R. who offer themselves as guides and usually in such cases, 
S. the journeys that I undertake for the purpose of publicity 
6. I find the things 1 have to do, wearisome. 
(1) RPQS 
(2) SQPR 
(3) QRPS 
(4) PRSQ 

Ques 156. 1. Jeff is a very good dancer, 
P. who always tries new dance steps 
Q. while the rest of the class is struggling. 
R. which are demonstrated, 
S. and masters them quickly 
6. He shows off. 
(1) RPQS 
(2) SQPR 
(3) QRPS 
(4) PRSQ 

Ques 157. 1. These positive effects vary from genetic changes that 
P. to other related infections, 
Q. make us more resistant to the diseases responsible 
R. for epidemics and 
S. which have effects on human that are 
6. hard to pin down and quantify. 
(1) RPQS 
(2) QRPS 
(3) SQPR 
(4) PRSQ 

Ques 158. 1. After an entire generation of parents and teachers 
P. the level of depression. 
Q. children’s self-esteem, an indicator of good mental health, 
R. has worked hard to improve its 
S. in young people has sky rocketed. 
6. It is how we feel about our selves, 
(1) PQRS 
(2) QSRP 
(3) RQSP 
(4) SPRQ 

Ques 159. 1. The Bermuda Triangle is an area 
P. of many unexplained disappearances, 
Q. the three points of the triangle being Miami, 
R. is famous for being the supposed site 
S. of the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Florida and 
6. Bermuda, and San Juan in Puerto Rico. 
(1) PQRS 
(2) SRPQ 
(3) QSRP 
(4) RPQS 

Ques 160. 1. Most of the people acquire 
P. which makes them hesitant 
Q. their ancestral culture and 
R. to accept new ideas and theories of 
S. tradition without questioning them, 
6. the changing world. 
(1) SPRQ 
(2) QRSP 
(3) QSPR 
(4) PQRS 

Ques 161. 1. Local industries often 
P. protest the high salaries 
Q. that this will unreasonably raise 
R. arguing vehemently 
S. offered by multinational firms 
6. all wages to an excessive level. 
(1) RQPS 
(2) PSRQ 
(3) SRQP 
(4) PRSQ 

Ques 162. 1. Although fruits can no longer grow once picked, 
P. taking in oxygen and 
Q. they continue to respire for sometime, 
R. giving off carbon dioxide, 
S. just as human beings do 
6. when they breathe. 
(1) QPRS 
(2) SQPR 
(3) RPQS 
(4) PRSQ 

Ques 163. 1. The multi sourcing of 
P. financial mess with 
Q. coins led to a 
R. using their own mix of 
S. different mints 
6. metals and alloys. 
(1) QPSR 
(2) PSRQ 
(3) RPQS 
(4) SQRP 

Ques 164. 1. It may seem odd 
P. one should only read 
Q. but people read for such a 
R. to have to insist that 
S. because one liked it 
6. variety of reasons. 
(1) QPSR 
(2) RSPQ 
(3) SPRQ 
(4) RPSQ 

Ques 165. 1. Efforts should be made to stimulate exports. 
P. We have another source of foreign exchange. 
Q. But people are reluctant to part with it. 
R. I mean the huge quantities of hoarded gold. 
S. It is necessary to increase our foreign exchange reserves. 
6. If they are willing, gold can be sold abroad. 
(1) PRSQ 
(2) SPRQ 
(3) SRPQ 
(4) PSRQ 

Ques 166. 1. The vegetable bin of my refrigerator contained an assortment of weird — looking items. 
P. The carrots dropped into U shapes as I picked them up with the tips of my fingers. 
Q. To the right of the oranges was a bunch of carrots that had begun to sprout points, spikes and tendrils. 
R. Near the carrots was a net bag of onions.
S. Next to a shriveled, white coated lemon were two oranges covered with blue fuzz. 
6. Each onion had sent curling shoots through the net until the whole thing resembled a mass of green spaghetti. 
(1) SQPR 
(2) QSRP 
(3) PRSQ 
(4) RSQP 

Ques 167. 1. There was no proper light system on the highway. 
P. In addition, clouds were gathering in the sky. 
Q. The night was darker than usual. 
R. Then suddenly, the wind dropped. 
S. The atmosphere now was very stuffy. 
6. The moon also hid behind the clouds and it made the night gloomier. 
(1) QRPS. 
(2) RPQS 
(3) QPRS 
(4) SPRQ 

Ques 168. 1. AIDS is a disease caused by a virus called HIV. 
P. This results in the victim’s inability to defend themselves from any infections leading to death. 
Q. This disease destroys part of the body’s immune system. 
R. AIDS patients are carriers of the virus. 
S. People who are infected develop AIDS within five to ten years. 
6. And they are infected for years without knowing it and transmit the disease to others. 
(1) QPSR 
(2) PSQR 
(3) RSQP 
(4) SRPQ 

Ques 169. 1. Helen Keller has an ageless quality about her in keeping with her amazing life story. 
P. Although warned by this human reaction, she has no wish to be set aside from the rest of mankind. 
Q. She is an inspiration to both blind and who can see everywhere. 
R. When she visited Japan after World War II, boys and girls from remote villages ran to her, crying, ‘’Helen Keller”. 
S. Blind, deaf and mute from early childhood, she rose above her triple handicap to become one of the best known characters in the modern world. 
6. She believes the blind should live and work with their fellows, with full responsibility. 
(1) QPSR 
(2) PQSR 
(3) RSQP 
(4) SQRP 

Ques 170. 1. India led the battle of freedom against imperialism. 
P. That technique brought us success. 
Q. We therefore championed the cause of other countries. 
R, We fought it with a special technique. 
S. We are happy that they achieved freedom. 
6. But some countries are still slaves. 
(1) QSRP 
(2) SRPQ 
(3) RPQS 
(4) RSQP


ANSWERS

Q141 C
Q142 A 
Q143 C
Q144 A 
Q145 B
Q146 B
Q147 C 
Q148 D
Q149 D
Q150 A  
Q151 C
Q152 C
Q153 A
Q154 C
Q155 B
Q156 D
Q157 B
Q158 C
Q159 B
Q160 C
Q161 B
Q162 A 
Q163 A 
Q164 D
Q165 B
Q166 A
Q167 C 
Q168 A
Q169 D
Q170 C


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