EnglishOrdering Of Sentences MCQs
Practice Ordering Of Sentences MCQs for competitive exams.
Ordering Of Sentences MCQs
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S 1 : The time has come for us to consider seriously the question of a Bharat brand of English. P: I am not suggesting here a mongrelisation of the language. Q: English must adopt the complexion of our life and assimilate its idiom. R: Now the time is ripe for it to come to the dusty street, market place and under the banyan tree. S: So far English has had a comparatively confined existence in our country, chiefly in the halls of learning, justice or administration. S 6 : Bharat English will respect the rule of law and maintain the dignity of grammar, but still have a swadeshi stamp about it. The Proper sequence should be:
- A. QPSR
- B. RQSP
- C. SRPQ
- D. SRQP
Correct Answer: C
S 1 : There is nothing strange in the fact that so many foreign students should wish to learn English. P: If any valuable book is written in another language, an English translation of it sure to be speedily published. Q: Anyone who masters the English tongue acquires a key. R: Most books found to be generally useful are written in English. S: The English speaking people want no monopoly of knowledge. S 6 : This key will open to him whatever is valuable in the literature of the world. The Proper sequence should be:
- A. SQRP
- B. SRPQ
- C. RSPQ
- D. RPSQ
Correct Answer: D
S 1 : There is nothing strange in the fact that so many foreign students should wish to learn English. P: If any valuable book is written in another language, an English translation of it sure to be speedily published. Q: Anyone who masters the English tongue acquires a key. R: Most books found to be generally useful are written in English. S: The English speaking people want no monopoly of knowledge. S 6 : This key will open to him whatever is valuable in the literature of the world. The Proper sequence should be:
- A. SQRP
- B. SRPQ
- C. RSPQ
- D. RPSQ
Correct Answer: D
S 1 : A farmer was taking the grain to the mill in sacks. P: It was too heavy for him to lift. Q: On the way the horse stumbled, and one of the sacks fell to the ground. R: Presently he saw a rider coming towards him. S: He stood waiting till he found somebody to help him. S 6 : But the farmer saw that he was none other than the nobleman. The Proper sequence should be:
- A. PRQS
- B. PSQR
- C. QPRS
- D. QPSR
Correct Answer: D
S 1 : A farmer was taking the grain to the mill in sacks. P: It was too heavy for him to lift. Q: On the way the horse stumbled, and one of the sacks fell to the ground. R: Presently he saw a rider coming towards him. S: He stood waiting till he found somebody to help him. S 6 : But the farmer saw that he was none other than the nobleman. The Proper sequence should be:
- A. PRQS
- B. PSQR
- C. QPRS
- D. QPSR
Correct Answer: D
S 1 : 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. S 6 : His practice on this point is something that is characteristic of the Indian tradition. The Proper sequence should be:
- A. PRSQ
- B. QPSR
- C. RSPQ
- D. SRPQ
Correct Answer: B
S 1 : 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. S 6 : His practice on this point is something that is characteristic of the Indian tradition. The Proper sequence should be:
- A. PRSQ
- B. QPSR
- C. RSPQ
- D. SRPQ
Correct Answer: B
S 1 : It is very easy to acquire bad habits. P: If we do not continue to do it, we feel unhappy. Q: The more we do a thing, the more we tend to like doing it. R: The force of habit should be fought against. S: This is called the force of habit. S 6 : Even good things should be done from time to time only. The Proper sequence should be:
- A. PSQR
- B. QPSR
- C. RPSQ
- D. SQRP
Correct Answer: B
S 1 : It is very easy to acquire bad habits. P: If we do not continue to do it, we feel unhappy. Q: The more we do a thing, the more we tend to like doing it. R: The force of habit should be fought against. S: This is called the force of habit. S 6 : Even good things should be done from time to time only. The Proper sequence should be:
- A. PSQR
- B. QPSR
- C. RPSQ
- D. SQRP
Correct Answer: B
S 1 : I put the phone down and shook my head in bewilderment. P: Then I am taken in tow by some moonlighting hare-brain with a passion for veteran aircraft, flying his own Mosquito through the night who happens to spot me. Q: What a night, what an incredible night! R: Then I get lost and short of fuel. S: First I lose my radio and all my instruments. S 6 : And finally a half-drunk ground-duty officer has the sense to put his runaway lights on in time to save me. The Proper sequence should be:
- A. QPSR
- B. QSRP
- C. SPRQ
- D. SRPQ
Correct Answer: B
S 1 : I put the phone down and shook my head in bewilderment. P: Then I am taken in tow by some moonlighting hare-brain with a passion for veteran aircraft, flying his own Mosquito through the night who happens to spot me. Q: What a night, what an incredible night! R: Then I get lost and short of fuel. S: First I lose my radio and all my instruments. S 6 : And finally a half-drunk ground-duty officer has the sense to put his runaway lights on in time to save me. The Proper sequence should be:
- A. QPSR
- B. QSRP
- C. SPRQ
- D. SRPQ
Correct Answer: B
S 1 : During the middle ages the manufacture of cloth was divided amongst a number of associations of skilled workers who performed different operations required in its production. P: But the association of skilled workers lacked capital to buy it. Q: Consequently, he began to assume the role of the employer. R: With the mechanisation of these operations, complicated apparatus became necessary for economic production. S: The banker, therefore, stepped in to finance the industrialisation of these operations. S 6 : This was one of the reasons why the industry flourished in such rich countries as Flanders, Italy and Britain. The Proper sequence should be:
- A. PRQS
- B. PRSQ
- C. RPQS
- D. RPSQ
Correct Answer: D