Directions (1-5): Rearrange the given sentence (A), (B), (C), (D), and (E) to form a meaningful paragraph and answer the questions that follow.
(A)The EC, the CCG argued, must register all eligible voters, especially among marginalized groups and migrants.
(B)The Aadhar-led purification process is not going to serve this purpose.
(C) Any exclusion caused by linking voter IDs with Aadhar would be legally impermissible.
(D) The Constitutional Conduct Group has proposed alternative measures none of which consider Aadhar that it categorically rejects.
(E) The exclusion will also be predominantly detrimental to minorities and marginalized groups since Articles 325 and 326 of the Constitution promise universal, adult suffrage.
Q1. Which of the following will be the FIRST sentence of the rearranged paragraph?
(a) A
(b) D
(c) E
(d) B
(e) C
Q2. Which of the following will be the LAST sentence of the rearranged paragraph?
(a) A
(b) C
(c) E
(d) D
(e) B
Q3. Which of the following will be the THIRD sentence of the rearranged paragraph?
(a) B
(b) D
(c) E
(d) A
(e) C
Q4. Which of the following will be the FOURTH sentence of the rearranged paragraph?
(a) A
(b) D
(c) E
(d) B
(e) C
Q5. What will be the correct sequence of the given sentences?
(a) CADEB
(b) ABDEC
(c) BEDAC
(d) BADEC
(e) DABCE
Directions (6-10): Rearrange the given sentence (A), (B), (C), (D), and (E) to form a meaningful paragraph and answer the questions that follow.
(A)In the past few decades, India, too, has witnessed a steep rise in its cancer burden.
(B) Poor screening modalities leading to delay in diagnosis as well as the prohibitive costs of cancer treatment — health insurance covering cancer treatment eludes most
people — are some of the primary problems plaguing cancer care in India.
(C) According to a study published in Jama Oncology, the global count of people who were diagnosed with cancer went up from 18.7 million in 2010 to 23.6 million in 2019.
(D)Approximately 11.5 lakh new cases are registered every year in this country.
(E)But in spite of the worrying rise in disease incidence, cancer literacy and access to treatment continue to be woefully low.
Q6. Which of the following will be the SECOND sentence of the rearranged paragraph?
(a) A
(b) D
(c) E
(d) B
(e) C
Q7. Which of the following will be the LAST sentence of the rearranged paragraph?
(a) A
(b) C
(c) E
(d) D
(e) B
Q8. Which of the following will be the FIRST sentence of the rearranged paragraph?
(a) B
(b) D
(c) E
(d) A
(e) C
Q9. Which of the following will be the FOURTH sentence of the rearranged paragraph?
(a) A
(b) D
(c) E
(d) B
(e) C
Q10. What will be the correct sequence of the given sentences?
(a) ABDEC
(b) CADEB
(c) DABCE
(d) BADEC
(e) BEDAC
Directions (11-15): Rearrange the given sentence (A), (B), (C), (D), and (E) to form a meaningful paragraph and answer the questions that follow.
(A) The policy moves come against a 9.2% GDP growth rebound in 2021-22 that marks India as the world’s ‘fastest-growing’ economy, a sobriquet repeated untiringly.
(B) A misleading distinction, as it was, given a -6.6% fall the previous year.
(C)But benign inflation outlook moderated yields on government securities that are sold to borrow market funds.
(D) And now, it is further proven by the desperation to grow through a borrowings-fuelled fiscal expansion and ‘looser-for-longer’ monetary policy.
(E)The central bank, although, didn’t spell out how the resources to fund budgeted spending will be managed.
Q11. Which of the following will be the SECOND sentence of the rearranged paragraph?
(a) A
(b) D
(c) E
(d) B
(e) C
Q12. Which of the following will be the LAST sentence of the rearranged paragraph?
(a) A
(b) C
(c) E
(d) D
(e) B
Q13. Which of the following will be the FIRST sentence of the rearranged paragraph?
(a) B
(b) D
(c) E
(d) A
(e) C
Q14. Which of the following will be the FOURTH sentence of the rearranged paragraph?
(a) A
(b) D
(c) E
(d) B
(e) C
Q15. What will be the correct sequence of the given sentences?
(a) BDAEC
(b) CDAEB
(c) ABCED
(d) ABDEC
(e) EDACB
Solutions
S1. Ans. (b)
Sol. The correct sequence is DABCE.
(D) The Constitutional Conduct Group has proposed alternative measures none of which consider Aadhar that it categorically rejects.
(A)The EC, the CCG argued, must register all eligible voters, especially among marginalized groups and migrants.
(B)The Aadhar-led purification process is not going to serve this purpose.
(C) Any exclusion caused by linking voter IDs with Aadhar would be legally impermissible.
(E) The exclusion will also be predominantly detrimental to minorities and marginalized groups since Articles 325 and 326 of the Constitution promise universal, adult suffrage.
Hence, option (b) is the right answer choice.
S2. Ans. (c)
Sol. The correct sequence is DABCE.
(D) The Constitutional Conduct Group has proposed alternative measures none of which consider Aadhar that it categorically rejects.
(A)The EC, the CCG argued, must register all eligible voters, especially among marginalized groups and migrants.
(B)The Aadhar-led purification process is not going to serve this purpose.
(C) Any exclusion caused by linking voter IDs with Aadhar would be legally impermissible.
(E) The exclusion will also be predominantly detrimental to minorities and marginalized groups since Articles 325 and 326 of the Constitution promise universal, adult suffrage.
Hence, option (c) is the right answer choice.
S3. Ans. (a)
Sol. The correct sequence is DABCE.
(D) The Constitutional Conduct Group has proposed alternative measures none of which consider Aadhar that it categorically rejects.
(A)The EC, the CCG argued, must register all eligible voters, especially among marginalized groups and migrants.
(B)The Aadhar-led purification process is not going to serve this purpose.
(C) Any exclusion caused by linking voter IDs with Aadhar would be legally impermissible.
(E) The exclusion will also be predominantly detrimental to minorities and marginalized groups since Articles 325 and 326 of the Constitution promise universal, adult suffrage.
Hence, option (a) is the right answer choice.
S4. Ans. (e)
Sol. The correct sequence is DABCE.
(D) The Constitutional Conduct Group has proposed alternative measures none of which consider Aadhar that it categorically rejects.
(A)The EC, the CCG argued, must register all eligible voters, especially among marginalized groups and migrants.
(B)The Aadhar-led purification process is not going to serve this purpose.
(C) Any exclusion caused by linking voter IDs with Aadhar would be legally impermissible.
(E) The exclusion will also be predominantly detrimental to minorities and marginalized groups since Articles 325 and 326 of the Constitution promise universal, adult suffrage.
Hence, option (e) is the right answer choice.
S5. Ans. (e)
Sol. The correct sequence is DABCE.
(D) The Constitutional Conduct Group has proposed alternative measures none of which consider Aadhar that it categorically rejects.
(A)The EC, the CCG argued, must register all eligible voters, especially among marginalized groups and migrants.
(B)The Aadhar-led purification process is not going to serve this purpose.
(C) Any exclusion caused by linking voter IDs with Aadhar would be legally impermissible.
(E) The exclusion will also be predominantly detrimental to minorities and marginalized groups since Articles 325 and 326 of the Constitution promise universal, adult suffrage.
Hence, option (e) is the right answer choice.
S6. Ans. (a)
Sol. The correct sequence is CADEB.
(C) According to a study published in Jama Oncology, the global count of people who were diagnosed with cancer went up from 18.7 million in 2010 to 23.6 million in 2019.
(A)In the past few decades, India, too, has witnessed a steep rise in its cancer burden.
(D)Approximately 11.5 lakh new cases are registered every year in this country.
(E)But in spite of the worrying rise in disease incidence, cancer literacy and access to treatment continue to be woefully low.
(B) Poor screening modalities leading to delay in diagnosis as well as the prohibitive costs of cancer treatment — health insurance covering cancer treatment eludes most people — are some of the primary problems plaguing cancer care in India.
Hence, option (a) is the right answer choice.
S7. Ans. (e)
Sol. The correct sequence is CADEB.
(C) According to a study published in Jama Oncology, the global count of people who were diagnosed with cancer went up from 18.7 million in 2010 to 23.6 million in 2019.
(A)In the past few decades, India, too, has witnessed a steep rise in its cancer burden.
(D)Approximately 11.5 lakh new cases are registered every year in this country.
(E)But in spite of the worrying rise in disease incidence, cancer literacy and access to treatment continue to be woefully low.
(B) Poor screening modalities leading to delay in diagnosis as well as the prohibitive costs of cancer treatment — health insurance covering cancer treatment eludes most people — are some of the primary problems plaguing cancer care in India.
Hence, option (e) is the right answer choice.
S8. Ans. (e)
Sol. The correct sequence is CADEB.
(C) According to a study published in Jama Oncology, the global count of people who were diagnosed with cancer went up from 18.7 million in 2010 to 23.6 million in 2019.
(A)In the past few decades, India, too, has witnessed a steep rise in its cancer burden.
(D)Approximately 11.5 lakh new cases are registered every year in this country.
(E)But in spite of the worrying rise in disease incidence, cancer literacy and access to treatment continue to be woefully low.
(B) Poor screening modalities leading to delay in diagnosis as well as the prohibitive costs of cancer treatment — health insurance covering cancer treatment eludes most people — are some of the primary problems plaguing cancer care in India.
Hence, option (e) is the right answer choice.
S9. Ans. (c)
Sol. The correct sequence is CADEB.
(C) According to a study published in Jama Oncology, the global count of people who were diagnosed with cancer went up from 18.7 million in 2010 to 23.6 million in 2019.
(A)In the past few decades, India, too, has witnessed a steep rise in its cancer burden.
(D)Approximately 11.5 lakh new cases are registered every year in this country.
(E)But in spite of the worrying rise in disease incidence, cancer literacy and access to treatment continue to be woefully low.
(B) Poor screening modalities leading to delay in diagnosis as well as the prohibitive costs of cancer treatment — health insurance covering cancer treatment eludes most people — are some of the primary problems plaguing cancer care in India.
Hence, option (c) is the right answer choice.
S10. Ans. (b)
Sol. The correct sequence is CADEB.
(C) According to a study published in Jama Oncology, the global count of people who were diagnosed with cancer went up from 18.7 million in 2010 to 23.6 million in 2019.
(A)In the past few decades, India, too, has witnessed a steep rise in its cancer burden.
(D)Approximately 11.5 lakh new cases are registered every year in this country.
(E)But in spite of the worrying rise in disease incidence, cancer literacy and access to treatment continue to be woefully low.
(B) Poor screening modalities leading to delay in diagnosis as well as the prohibitive costs of cancer treatment — health insurance covering cancer treatment eludes most people — are some of the primary problems plaguing cancer care in India.
Hence, option (b) is the right answer choice.
S11. Ans. (d)
Sol. The correct sequence is ABDEC.
(A) The policy moves come against a 9.2% GDP growth rebound in 2021-22 that marks India as the world’s ‘fastest-growing’ economy, a sobriquet repeated untiringly.
(B) A misleading distinction, as it was, given a -6.6% fall the previous year.
(D) And now, it is further proven by the desperation to grow through a borrowings-fuelled fiscal expansion and ‘looser-for-longer’ monetary policy.
(E)The central bank, although, didn’t spell out how the resources to fund budgeted spending will be managed.
(C)But benign inflation outlook moderated yields on government securities that are sold to borrow market funds.
Hence, option (d) is the right answer choice.
S12. Ans. (b)
Sol. The correct sequence is ABDEC.
(A) The policy moves come against a 9.2% GDP growth rebound in 2021-22 that marks India as the world’s ‘fastest-growing’ economy, a sobriquet repeated untiringly.
(B) A misleading distinction, as it was, given a -6.6% fall the previous year.
(D) And now, it is further proven by the desperation to grow through a borrowings-fuelled fiscal expansion and ‘looser-for-longer’ monetary policy.
(E)The central bank, although, didn’t spell out how the resources to fund budgeted spending will be managed.
(C)But benign inflation outlook moderated yields on government securities that are sold to borrow market funds.
Hence, option (b) is the right answer choice
S13. Ans. (d)
Sol. The correct sequence is ABDEC.
(A) The policy moves come against a 9.2% GDP growth rebound in 2021-22 that marks India as the world’s ‘fastest-growing’ economy, a sobriquet repeated untiringly.
(B) A misleading distinction, as it was, given a -6.6% fall the previous year.
(D) And now, it is further proven by the desperation to grow through a borrowings-fuelled fiscal expansion and ‘looser-for-longer’ monetary policy.
(E)The central bank, although, didn’t spell out how the resources to fund budgeted spending will be managed.
(C)But benign inflation outlook moderated yields on government securities that are sold to borrow market funds.
Hence, option (d) is the right answer choice.
S14. Ans. (c)
Sol. The correct sequence is ABDEC.
(A) The policy moves come against a 9.2% GDP growth rebound in 2021-22 that marks India as the world’s ‘fastest-growing’ economy, a sobriquet repeated untiringly.
(B) A misleading distinction, as it was, given a -6.6% fall the previous year.
(D) And now, it is further proven by the desperation to grow through a borrowings-fuelled fiscal expansion and ‘looser-for-longer’ monetary policy.
(E)The central bank, although, didn’t spell out how the resources to fund budgeted spending will be managed.
(C)But benign inflation outlook moderated yields on government securities that are sold to borrow market funds.
Hence, option (c) is the right answer choice.
S15. Ans. (d)
Sol. The correct sequence is ABDEC.
(A) The policy moves come against a 9.2% GDP growth rebound in 2021-22 that marks India as the world’s ‘fastest-growing’ economy, a sobriquet repeated untiringly.
(B) A misleading distinction, as it was, given a -6.6% fall the previous year.
(D) And now, it is further proven by the desperation to grow through a borrowings-fuelled fiscal expansion and ‘looser-for-longer’ monetary policy.
(E)The central bank, although, didn’t spell out how the resources to fund budgeted spending will be managed.
(C)But benign inflation outlook moderated yields on government securities that are sold to borrow market funds.
Hence, option (d) is the right answer choice.