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Reconstruction of Sentences
Directions:
In this type of questions, you are provided with the first and last parts of a sentence. The remaining sentence is broken into four parts labelled (P), (Q), (R) and (S). You are required to arrange these parts so as to form a complete meaningful sentence and then choose the correct combination.
In this type of questions, you are provided with the first and last parts of a sentence. The remaining sentence is broken into four parts labelled (P), (Q), (R) and (S). You are required to arrange these parts so as to form a complete meaningful sentence and then choose the correct combination.
11.
(P) he told the journalists
(Q) that the government must take firm action
(R) that the meeting unanimously decided
(S) after coming out of the Conference Hall
- A.PRQS
- C.SPQR
- B.PSQR
- D.SPRQ
- Answer
- Report
Answer : [D]
12.
The claim is not
(P) of any kind
(Q) but
(R) that it is without morality
(S) that science is actively anti-moral
- A.PSQR
- C.RQSP
- B.RPQS
- D.SQRP
- Answer
- Report
Answer : [D]
13.
A four-year study
(P) that babies feel more comfortable
(Q) conducted by the Infant Testing Centre
(R) around other babies
(S) clearly suggests
than with strange adults.
- A.PRSQ
- C.QSPR
- B.QPRS
- D.SPRQ
- Answer
- Report
Answer : [C]
14.
A typical sachin day
(P) or even a game of cricket
(Q)starts off
(R) on some days
(S) with an early morning
- A.QSPR
- C.RPSQ
- B.QSRP
- D.RSQP
- Answer
- Report
Answer : [A]
15.
Long, long, time ago
(P) who lived with his virtuous wife
(Q) in a country called Chinchinchoo
(R) there ruled a noble king
(S) and seven daughters-
pretty, graceful and well-versed in fine arts.
- A.PSQR
- C.RPSQ
- B.QRPS
- D.SQRP
- Answer
- Report
Answer : [B]