EnglishOrdering Of Sentences MCQs
Practice Ordering Of Sentences MCQs for competitive exams.
Ordering Of Sentences MCQs
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S 1 : While crossing a busy road we should obey the policeman on duty. P: We should always cross the road at the zebra crossing. Q: We must look to the signal lights and cross the road only when the road is clear. R: If there are no signal lights at the crossing, we should look to the right, then to the left and again to the right before crossing the road. S: If the road is not clear we should wait. S 6 : We should never run while crossing a road. The Proper sequence should be:
- A. PQRS
- B. PSRQ
- C. QRPS
- D. RQSP
Correct Answer: C
S 1 : There was a time Egypt faced economic crisis. P: Cotton is the chief export commodity of Egypt. Q: Foreign trades depend on cultivation of cotton on large scale. R: It became necessary for Egypt to boost cotton crops. S: Only by means of increasing foreign trade Egypt could survive. S 6 : Egypt was able to sustain itself by its cotton produce. The Proper sequence should be:
- A. PQRS
- B. QRPS
- C. RPSQ
- D. SRQP
Correct Answer: D
S 1 : There was a time Egypt faced economic crisis. P: Cotton is the chief export commodity of Egypt. Q: Foreign trades depend on cultivation of cotton on large scale. R: It became necessary for Egypt to boost cotton crops. S: Only by means of increasing foreign trade Egypt could survive. S 6 : Egypt was able to sustain itself by its cotton produce. The Proper sequence should be:
- A. PQRS
- B. QRPS
- C. RPSQ
- D. SRQP
Correct Answer: D
S 1 : We must never allow ourselves to lapse into the evil habit of borrowing money from others. P: We must work hard and earn money, enough for our wants. Q: Even if we are fortunate enough to possess surplus wealth, we should take care not to lend out money indiscriminately. R: If borrowing is bad , lending is worse. S: Borrowing of a habitual nature prevents us from being industrious. S 6 : We must not confuse money lending with generosity. The Proper sequence should be:
- A. PSQR
- B. QSRP
- C. RSQP
- D. SPRQ
Correct Answer: D
S 1 : We must never allow ourselves to lapse into the evil habit of borrowing money from others. P: We must work hard and earn money, enough for our wants. Q: Even if we are fortunate enough to possess surplus wealth, we should take care not to lend out money indiscriminately. R: If borrowing is bad , lending is worse. S: Borrowing of a habitual nature prevents us from being industrious. S 6 : We must not confuse money lending with generosity. The Proper sequence should be:
- A. PSQR
- B. QSRP
- C. RSQP
- D. SPRQ
Correct Answer: D
S 1 : There was once a Persian king called Shahryar who had a beautiful wife. P: When the King discovered this he killed her. Q: He gave orders that he was to be provided with a new wife every day. R: He loved her very much, but she was a wicked woman. S: He decided that all women were wicked and that he would punish them. S 6 : After one day's marriage he would cut off her head and marry again. The Proper sequence should be:
- A. PQRS
- B. QSPR
- C. RPSQ
- D. SPRQ
Correct Answer: C
S 1 : There was once a Persian king called Shahryar who had a beautiful wife. P: When the King discovered this he killed her. Q: He gave orders that he was to be provided with a new wife every day. R: He loved her very much, but she was a wicked woman. S: He decided that all women were wicked and that he would punish them. S 6 : After one day's marriage he would cut off her head and marry again. The Proper sequence should be:
- A. PQRS
- B. QSPR
- C. RPSQ
- D. SPRQ
Correct Answer: C
S 1 : 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. S 6 : Cheerfully, the old man replied, "Small frying pan." The Proper sequence should be:
- A. PSQR
- B. QSRP
- C. RPQS
- D. SQRP
Correct Answer: B
S 1 : 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. S 6 : Cheerfully, the old man replied, "Small frying pan." The Proper sequence should be:
- A. PSQR
- B. QSRP
- C. RPQS
- D. SQRP
Correct Answer: B
S 1 : A transformation of consciousness is now beginning to express itself in the field of theoretical architecture. P: In the still theoretical structure an attempt is being made to create a house that is "a domestication of an ecosystem." Q: What is happening in the architecture is a shift from the international style of the post industrial era to a symbolic structure. R: Since architecture is the collective unconscious made visible, the architect does not himself always understand the full cultural implications of his own work. S: The new form is not a celebration of power over new materials, but a celebration of cooperation with ecosystem. S 6 : The relationship between culture and nature is changed, for the architect grows a house like a garden. The Proper sequence should be:
- A. PRSQ
- B. QPSR
- C. RQSP
- D. SQRP
Correct Answer: B
S 1 : Most of the perishable foods are shipped by refrigerator ships. P: They are placed in the refrigerated hold of the ship. Q: Some foods, such as bananas, are shipped before they get ripe. R: As the green bananas are loaded, a man watches closely the signs of yellow on them. S: The cool temperature keep the bananas from getting ripe during the trip. S 6 : Ripe bananas are poor travellers and even one ripe banana at the start of the trip can spoil a whole ship load of fruit. The Proper sequence should be:
- A. PQRS
- B. PSQR
- C. QPSR
- D. SRPQ
Correct Answer: A
S 1 : Most of the perishable foods are shipped by refrigerator ships. P: They are placed in the refrigerated hold of the ship. Q: Some foods, such as bananas, are shipped before they get ripe. R: As the green bananas are loaded, a man watches closely the signs of yellow on them. S: The cool temperature keep the bananas from getting ripe during the trip. S 6 : Ripe bananas are poor travellers and even one ripe banana at the start of the trip can spoil a whole ship load of fruit. The Proper sequence should be:
- A. PQRS
- B. PSQR
- C. QPSR
- D. SRPQ
Correct Answer: A