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Hi friends, I am Sudarshan. An SBI PO aspirant. As many of you aware, now a days banking exams are focusing more on current economic events in their English section. Now a days the most talked event was "Brexit". So I am expecting, they will focus on Brexit for Sentence Rearrangement / Reading Comprehension passages. So here I am sharing a Sentence Rearrangement exercise based on Brexit. Hope it will be helpful for your practice. I will try to arrange a comprehension passage on this issue soon. Happy Reading :)
Directions : In the question below SIX sentences are given which are denoted by 1), 2), 3), 4) ,5), 6). By using all the SIX sentences you have to frame a meaningful para. The correct order of the sentences is your answer. Choose from the FIVE alternatives the one having the correct order of sentences and mark it as your answer.
- His announcement followed a protracted renegotiation of the current conditions of Britain’s membership at a summit in Brussels.
- Today, largely because of Europe’s migration crisis and the interminable euro mess, the polls have narrowed. Some recent surveys even find a majority of Britons wanting to leave.
- The move immediately prompted government ministers to declare their backing for either the “remain” or “leave” campaigns.
- ON FEBRUARY 20th David Cameron, Britain's prime minister, set June 23rd as the date for a referendum on the country’s membership of the European Union.
- In early 2015 the chances of ”Brexit”— Britain departing from the European Union—seemed remote.
- Mr Cameron strongly believes in the benefits of continued EU membership, but a handful of high-profile MPs, including justice secretary, Michael Gove, and London's mayor Boris Johnson, have pledged support for the “out” campaigners.
Answer Options :
- 265413
- 425163
- 413652
- 623514
- 326514
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