English Quiz 1 based on Sentence Rearrangement for Banks and SSC exam
Sentence Rearrangement is a high-scoring topic in competitive exams, yet it can be complicated and time-consuming if candidates have not practiced it properly. Rearranging a group of lines that are jumbled together in the questions is referred to as Sentence Rearrangement. Candidates should aware of all types of Sentence Rearrangement that may be asked in the upcoming exams. So, here we are providing you with the Sentence Rearrangement Quiz. This Sentence Rearrangement Quiz contains detailed explanations of each question. This Sentence Rearrangement Quiz is totally FREE. This Sentence Rearrangement Quiz will be helpful to solve Sentence Rearrangement Questions very quickly and score good marks.
Directions (1-5): In the following questions, a sentence is jumbled up, divided into five parts but not necessarily in the same order. Rearrange the parts to form a contextual and meaningful sentence and choose the most appropriate alternative among the given options as the answer. If none of the alternatives gives a contextually and grammatically correct sentence, choose option (e) i.e., “None of the above” as your answer.
- (A)the World Health Organisation
(B)has shown that low-income regions
(C)by food-borne diseases
(D)of the world are
(E)disproportionately affected
(a)ADBEC
(b)AEDCB
(c)ABDEC
(d)ABEDC
(e)None of the above
- (A)of food systems associated health will help identify
(B)in the European Union has recently reported
(C)the causes for widespread food-related harms
(D)that a systemic view with socio-cultural and environmental determinants
(E)the International Panel of Experts on Sustainable Food Systems
(a)EBDAC
(b)CBADE
(c)BDACE
(d)EACBD
(e)None of the above
- (A)such as village panchayats and Gram-sabhas
(B)the risks and uncertainties in their completeness
(C)self-government authorities
(D)can play an important role in data collection
(E)at the grassroots level so as to comprehend
(a)BDEAC
(b)CDEBA
(c)BACDE
(d)CADEB
(e)None of the above
- (A)the age-old tussle
(B)over scarce resources is nothing
(C)new and with land increasingly
(D)becoming a scarce resource
(E)the world is witnessing an increased struggle for it
(a)EBDCA
(b)DBACE
(c)ADECB
(d)ADCBE
(e)None of the above
- (A)food security, particularly of poorer countries and
(B)in these times of climate change and
(C)associated serious ecological threats
(D)it is widely realised today that
(E)vulnerable communities among them, is badly threatened
(a)AECBD
(b)DBCAE
(c)BCEAD
(d)BAECD
(e)None of the above
Directions (6-10): In the following questions, there is a statement divided into five parts, when arranged properly forms a coherent sentence both grammatically and contextually. The first part of the statement is given in bold to help you rearrange the other parts accordingly. Choose the best alternative among the five options given below each statement as your answer.
- Forty-five years after/ the Central government has allowed (A)/the re-entry of commercial mining (B)/firms into the sector, turning the clock back (C)/ India nationalised its coal-mining industry, (D)
(a)BADC
(b)BCDA
(c)DABC
(d)CDBA
(e)No rearrangement required
- What motivated/three-time chief minister Rio to quit the post (A)/ and contest the 2014 parliamentary poll was his ambition (B)/to become a Central cabinet minister (C)/ after serving for 11 years (D)
(a)ADBC
(b)BCDA
(c)CBDA
(d)DABC
(e)No rearrangement required
- For many years the Royal Indian Navy (RIN) Mutiny, / remained largely marginal in the narratives of modern Indian history (A)/ and lasted a mere five days before the leaders (B)/ which broke out in full swing on February 18, 1946, (C)/ who acted on behalf of the disaffected soldiers surrendered, (D)
(a)DBCA
(b)CBDA
(c)BACD
(d)DABC
(e)No rearrangement required
- Naga politicians claim/they are serious about early peaceful settlement of the Naga problem, (A)/but what they are exhibiting now (B)/is not so much the craving for lasting peace (C)/as leadership for supremacy (D)
(a)DBAC
(b)CBAD
(c)CDAB
(d)ABDC
(e)No rearrangement required
- Arundhati Bhattacharya, /the first woman to head the country’s largest bank, (A)/ seamlessly implemented a number of (B)/ State Bank of India, (C)/path-breaking changes in the banking sector (D)
(a)BDCA
(b)CABD
(c)ACBD
(d)BACD
(e)No rearrangement required
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