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Jumbled Sentences Quiz-1

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Directions (Questions 1- 7): Following questions require you to arrange the jumbled words in the right sequence to form a meaningful sentence

Question 1:   (a) groups
                       (b) our college 
                       (c) is best
                       (d) fest
                       (e) enjoyed in
  •  adceb                            
  •  bcead                   
  •  bdeac                  
  •  bdcea
Solution
 bdcea

Question 2.     (a) lef
                        (b) tears 
                        (c) Obama's victory  
                        (d) Americans  
                        (e) speech 
                        (f) many 
                        (g) into
  •  eafdgb
  •  deacgfb                 
  •   cdagfbe            
  •  dacbgfe
Solution
eafdgb

Question 3. (a) backed 
                    (b) a herd 
                    (c) the road 
                    (d) cows 
                    (e) of
  •  debac
  •  cabed                     
  •  becad               
  •  bedac
Solution
 bedac

Question 4. (a) Jessica 
                     (b) sellers   
                     (c) has written  
                     (d) best
                     (e) several
  •  dacbe
  •  acedb                     
  •  eacdb                
  •  cbaed
Solution
acedb                 

Question 5.  (a) among
                     (b) the trio 
                     (c) themselves 
                     (d) to keep 
                     (e) agreed 
                     (f) the secret
  •   bedfac
  •  fedbac                    
  •  bcafde              
  •  abcdef
Solution
bedfac

Question 6. (a) emphasis on 
                      (b) it is 
                      (c) to give 
                      (d) special
                      (e) the spelling of
                      (f) important 
                      (g) words
  •  bdcaefg 
  •  bcdaefg                 
  •  efgabcd            
  •  bfcdaeg
Solution
 bfcdaeg

Question 7.   (a) living quarters 
                       (b) they have 
                       (c) monument into
                       (d) private  
                       (e) the 
                       (f) ancient 
                       (g) turned 
  •  bgfdaec
  •  efgbcda                 
  •  bacgfde            
  •  bgefcda
Solution
 bgefcda

Question 8. Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.

(A) But this does not mean that death was the Egyptians' only preoccupation.
(B) Even papyri come mainly from pyramid temples,
(C) Most of our traditional sources of information about the Old Kingdom are monuments of the rich like pyramids and tombs.
(D) Houses in which ordinary Egyptians lived have not been preserved, and when most people died, they were buried in simple graves.
(E) We know infinitely more about the wealthy people of Egypt than we do about     he ordinary people, as most monuments were made for the rich.
  •  CDBEA       
  •  EC DAB                 
  •  EDCBA            
  •  DECAB
Solution
 EDCBA

Question 9. Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.

(A) The two neighbors never fought with each other.
(B) Fights involving three male fiddler crabs have been recorded, but the status of the participants was unknown.
(C) They pushed or grappled only with the intruder.
(D) We recorded 17 cases in which a resident that was fighting an intruder was joined by an immediate neighbor, an ally.
 (E) We therefore tracked 268 intruder males until we saw them fighting a resident male.
  •  BEDAC                   
  •  DEBAC
  •  BDCAE            
  •  BGEDA
Solution
 BEDAC

Question 10.Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.
  
(A) Experts such as Larry Burns, head of research at GM, reckon that only such a full-hearted leap will allow the world to cope with the mass motorization that will one day come to China or India. 
(B) But once hydrogen is being produced from business or extracted from underground coal or made from water, using nuclear or renewable electricity, the  way will be open for a huge reduction in carbon emissions from the whole system.
(C) In theory, once all the bugs have been sorted out, fuel cells should deliver better total fuel economy than any existing engines.        
(D) That is twice as good as the internal combustion engine, but only five percentage      points better than a diesel hybrid.
(E) Allowing for the resources needed to extract hydrogen from Hydrocarbon oil, coal or gas, the fuel cell has an efficiency of 30 per cent.
  •  CEDBA                
  •  CEBDA                  
  •  AEDBC            
  •  ACEBD
Solution
 CEDBA






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