Sentence Rearrangement Questions for IBPS PO Pdf - 2

Question: 6

S1 : Smoke oozed up between the planks.
P : Passengers were told to be ready to quit the ship.
Q : The rising gale fanned the smouldering fire.
R: Every one now knew there was a fire on board. S : Flames broke out here and there.
S6 : Most people bore the shock bravely.

(A) SRQP

(B) RSPQ

(C) QSRP

(D) QPSR

Ans: A

SRQP

Question: 7

S1 : Proverbs contain homely but universal truths.
P : They point out the incongruities of situations in life.
Q : Naturally, therefore, they are translatable from one language to another.
R : Therefore, their appeal is direct.
S : Many of them had their birth in folk literature.
S6 : They are everyman’s philosophy.

(A) SPQR

(B) RPSQ

(C) QSPR

(D) QPRS

Ans: A

SPQR

Question: 8

S1 : Suddenly it began to climb swiftly, and I knew it was became a speck in the blue morning.
S6 : In that case there might be a chance on the moors to the right or left.
P : I didn’t know what force they could command, but I was certain it would be sufficient.
Q : My enemies had located me, and the next thing would be a cordon round me.
R: That made me do some savage thinking.
S : The aeroplane had seen my bicycle, and would conclude that I would try to escape by the road.

(A) PSRQ

(B) SRQP

(C) RQPS

(D) QPSR

Ans: D

QPSR

Question: 9

S1. For decades, Americal society has been called a meting pot.
S6. In recent years, such differences – accentuated by the arrival of immigrants from Asia and other parts of the world in the United States – have become something to celebrate and to nurture.
P : Differences, remained – in appearance, mannerisms, customs, speech, religion and more.
Q : The term has long been a cliché, and a half truth.
R : But homogenisation was never achieved.
S : Yes, immigrants from diverse cultures and traditions did cast off vestiges of their nativelands and become almost imperceptibly woven into the American fabric.

(A) SQRP

(B) SQPR

(C) QSRP

(D) QRSP

Ans: A

SQRP

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