Ordering of Sentences
In each question, the first and the last sentences of the passage are numbered S1 and S6 respectively. The rest of the passage is split into four parts. These four sentences are jumbled. Read the sentences and identify their correct and logical order. S1: American private lies may seem shallow.P : Students would walk away with books they had not paid for.Q : A Chinese journalist commented on a curious institution: the library.R : Their public morality, however, impressed visitors.S : But in general they returned them.S6: This would not happen in china, he said.The Proper sequence should be:

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Ordering of Sentences
S1: Gandhiji had a vast amount of daily business to transact. P: Yet Gandhiji was never too busy to withdraw temporarily from business affairs for recurrent periods of contemplation. Q: Under present day conditions, that is the fate of any leader of any great movement. R: In setting apart those times for contemplation gandhiji was being true, not only to himself, but to India. S: If he had not made this his practice, he would not, I suppose,have been able to go on doing his business, because his spells of contemplation were the source of his inexhaustible strength. S6: His practice on this point is something that is characteristic of the Indian tradition. The Proper sequence should be:

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QPSR
RSPQ
PRSQ

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Ordering of Sentences
S1: The commonest form of forgetfulness, I suppose, occurs in the matter of posting letters. P: So common is it that I am always reluctant to trust a departing visitor to post an important letter. Q: As for myself, anyone who asks me to post a letter is a poor judge of character. R: Even if I carry the letter in my hand I am always past the first pillar box before I remember that I ought to have posted it. S: So little I rely on his memory that I put him on his oath before handing the letter to him. S6: Weary of holding it in my hand, I then put it for safety into one of my pockets and forget all about it. The Proper sequence should be:

RQSP
QSPR
PSQR
PRQS

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Ordering of Sentences
In each question, the first and the last sentences of the passage are numbered S1 and S6 respectively. The rest of the passage is split into four parts. These four sentences are jumbled. Read the sentences and identify their correct and logical order. S1: Gandhi's first political fast was made soon after his return from Africa.P: He had also received help from this man's sister.Q: This was when the poor labourers of the cotton mills of Ahmedabad were on strike.R: He was a friend of the largest mill-owner.S: Gandhi had made the strikers promise to remain on strike until the owners agreed to accept the decision of an arbitrator.S6: He did not fast against the mill owners, but in order to strengthen the determination of the strikers.The Proper sequence should be:

PQSR
SRPQ
QSRP
RPQS

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Ordering of Sentences
S1: Forecasting the weather has always been a difficult business. P : During a period of drought, streams and rivers dried up, the cattle died from thirst and were ruined. Q : Many different things affect the weather and we have to study them carefully to make accurate forecast. R : Ancient Egyptians had no need of weather in the Nile Valley hardly ever changes. S : In early times, when there were no instruments, such as thermometer or the barometer, man looked for tell-tale signs in the sky. S6: He made his forecasts by watching flights of the birds or the way smoke rose from fire. The Proper sequence should be:

PRQS
QPRS
SPQR
QRPS

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Ordering of Sentences
In each question, the first and the last sentences of the passage are numbered S1 and S6 respectively. The rest of the passage is split into four parts. These four sentences are jumbled. Read the sentences and identify their correct and logical order. S1: While on a fishing trip, last summer, I watched an elderly man fishing off the edge of a dock.P: "Why didn't you keep the other big ones?" I asked.Q: He caught an enormous trout, but apparently not satisfied with its size, he threw it back into the war.R: He finally caught a small pike, threw it into his pail, and, smiling happily, prepared to live.S: Amazed, I watched him repeat this performance.S6: Cheerfully, the old man replied, "Small frying pan."The Proper sequence should be:

SQRP
PSQR
QSRP
RPQS

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