Sentence Rearrangement Questions for SSC Exams - 1

Question: 1

S1. The motor car is one of the useful gifts of modern science.?
P. One of these is the smoke and pollution that it creates.?
Q. It has made short and medium distance journeys fast and comfortable.?
R. The other is that it has made journey by road hazardous.?
S. Yet we can't say that a motor car is a blessing without disadvantages.?
S6. Finally in this age of energy crisis a personal car is an expensive thing.

(A) PQRS

(B) QSPR

(C) SPQR

(D) RSPQ

Ans: B

QSPR

Question: 2

S1. Your letter was a big relief?
P. How did your exams go?
Q. After your result, you must come here for a week.?
R. You hadn't written for over a month.?
S. I am sure you will come out with flying colours.?
S6. But don't forget to bring chocolate for Geeta.

(A) RSPQ

(B) RPSQ

(C) PSRQ

(D) QRPS

Ans: B

RPSQ

Question: 3

S1. You live either in a village or a town of India.?
P. Many villages and towns from a tehsil or a taluka.?
Q. There are also some areas in our country called Union Territories.?
R. Many tehsils or talukas form a district and many districts form a State.?
S. These, together with all the states of our country make in India.
S6. India is our motherland.

(A) PQRS

(B) RPQS

(C) PRQS

(D) QPRS

Ans: C

PRQS

Question: 4

S1. The mail is first collected from different letter boxes?
S6. Finally it is delivered to us.?
P. From there it is sent to the head post offices.?
Q. It is then sorted out at the sorting office.?
R. The mail is again sorted out at the head office by the concerned beat postman.?
S. The sorted mail is sent to the zonal post offices.

(A) RPQS

(B) RSQP

(C) QPRS

(D) QSPR

Ans: C

QPRS

Question: 5

S1 : The fifty seven storey Wool-worthy tower is in New York.
P : Soon it became one of the famous buildings in the world.
Q : It was completed in 1912.
R : Americans took pride in this tall skyscraper.
S : However, it was not long before five other buildings topped the Woolworth Tower.
S6 : A new champion is the Empire State Building which rises 102 storeys into the sky.

(A) PQRS

(B) RPQS

(C) QPRS

(D) QRSP

Ans: C

QPRS

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