Sentense Arrangements 2

 1.

1. With a chuckle she handed him her machine.

P. she opened the lid

Q. and the receivers over her ears.

R. which she held, while

S. and attached the wires.

6. looking very similar to a wireless operator.

 

(a) RQPS

(b) RPSQ

(c) RSQP

(d) RQSP

 

2.

1. The tourist resorts

P. in Uttarakhand

Q. have become

R. the toast of winter sport lovers

S. of the Garhwal Himalayas

6. in the country

 

(a) PQRS

(b) SPQR

(c) PSQR

(d) QRPS

 

3.

1. Actually for him

P. was more important than

Q. the development

R. into a free man

S. of the Indian

6. the freeing of India

 

(a) QSRP

(b) SRQP

(c) PRQS

(d) RSQP

 

4.

1. A few days later

P. when my friend

Q. that night

R. I was working on a report

S. that had to go

6. walked into my office

 

(a) PRQS

(b) RQSP

(c) QPSR

(d) RSQP

 

5.

1. The works of William Shakespeare

P. have provided us

Q. that have become

R. such common expressions

S. with a number of phrases

6. that few realize their source

 

(a) RQSP

(b) SQRP

(c) PSQR

(d) QPSR

 

6.

1. Errors occurring due to

P. or improper curvature of the cornea

Q. the improper focusing by the lens

R. before and beyond the retina

S. resulting in image formation

6. are known as refractive errors

 

(a) RQSP

(b) QPSR

(c) QRPS

(d) PRSQ

 

7.

1. Those who are

P. are mentally not different

Q. say that boys and girls

R. and emotional and physical difference

S. in favour of co-education

6. are no bar to the learning of any subject

 

(a) PQRS

(b) SQPR

(c) QRSP

(d) RSPQ

 

 

8.

1. Happiness

P. of relaxation or relief

Q. intense inconvenience or

R. is the feeling

S. which comes after the feeling of

6. discomfort or pain

 

(a) PRSQ

(b) RPSQ

(c) SPQR

(d) SQPR

 

9.

1. The decade of the seventies

P. and is a proper field of study

Q. of the idea that

R. women’s literature exists

S. saw a growing acceptance

6. in most part of the world

 

(a) RSPQ

(b) QPSR

(c) PQRS

(d) SQRP

 

10.

1. The pen

P. which has helped man

Q. is the vehicle of

R. to rise above

S. thought and ideas

6. purely savage conditions

 

(a) QSPR

(b) RSPQ

(c) SPQR

(d) PRQS

 

Answer Key

1(b)   2(b)    3(a)    4(d)    5(c)    6(b)    7(b)    8(b)    9(d)    10(a)  

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