Sentense arangement 1

 1.

1. Very many people

P. from those

Q. spend money in

R. that their natural

S. ways quite different

6. tastes would enjoin

 

(a) PSQR

(b) QSPR

(c) QPRS

(d) RPQS

 

2.

1. The second-named motive

P. the aiming at

Q. lies firmly fixed

R. ambition, or in milder terms

S. recognition and consideration

6. in the human natures

 

(a) RPQS

(b) RPSQ

(c) PRQS

(d) SPRQ

 

3.

1. The important thing

P. winning

Q. is not

R. but

S. in the Olympic Games

6. taking part

 

(a) PRSQ

(b) PRQS

(c) QPRS

(d) RPQS

 

 

4.

1. Carl Sagan

P. the severity of the problem

Q. says that we do not fully understand

R. that the next generations may be badly affected by

S. in his essay

6. and that the only solution is international co-operation

 

(a) SRPQ

(b) SQRP

(c) SPRQ

(d) SQPR

 

5.

1. A wood-cutter was cutting a tree on a river bank

P. He knelt down and prayed

Q. His axe slipped and fell into the water

R. God Mercury appeared before him and asked about the matter

S. He could not get it back as the river was very deep

6. He dived into the water and came up with an axe of gold

 

(a) RPQS

(b) RPSQ

(c) QSRP

(d) QSPR

 

6.

1. George Eliot sees

P. family life

Q. and mutually caring relationships

R. human relationships

S. as the centre of

6. as the centre of life itself

 

(a) PQSR

(b) RQSP

(c) RPQS

(d) PSRQ

 

 

7.

1. Sometimes you can figure out

P. fo the rest of the sentence

Q. or from the meaning

R. its place in the story or in the sentence

S. an unfamiliar word from its context

6. even though you may never have seen the word before

 

(a) RSPQ

(b) SRQP

(c) QPRS

(d) PRSQ

 

 

8.

1. Mahatma Gandhi

P. industrialization

Q. to the problems

R. was no answer

S. believed that

6. of unemployment in india

 

(a) QSPR

(b) PRQS

(c) RQSP

(d) SPRQ

 

9.

1. Tourists are flooding into

P. about the dream trip they would

Q. remote parts of the earth;

R. and adventurous people are thinking

S. what used to be considered

6. like to take to these places

 

(a) RSPQ

(b) SQRP

(c) QRSP

(d) RPQS

 

10.

1. Each

P. if it was working

Q. had to be tested to be sure

R. parts of the rocket

S. of the many

6. perfectly

 

(a) RSPQ

(b) RQSP

(c) PRQS

(d) SRQP

 

Answer Key

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


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