English Practice Questions with Explanation (Sentence Rearrangement) Set-26:
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Direction (Q. 1-10): In each of the questions below, four sentences are given which are denoted by A), B), C) and D). By using all the four sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph. 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.
1). A.It also gives rise to a feeling of animosity among the different sections of the society.
B.In a democratic system, frequent use of power is never desirable, be it on the part of government or the people.
C.Therefore, citizens should never resort to violent ways and means in democracy, though they have the right to oppose the government.
D.It destroys the stability and security in public life.
a) DBAC
b) BDAC
c) BDCA
d) DACB
e) DCBA
2). A. The facts speak for themselves so, they need exposition only, not demonstration.
B. At the present moment, it is widely recognized that India holds the balance in the world-wide competition between rival ideologies.
C.It is not, of course, only in geographical sense that India is in a key position.
D. India’s key position simply needs pointing out.
a) DACB
b) CDAB
c) BCDA
d) BDAC
e) DABC
3). A.The peasant, the shoemaker, the sweeper and such other lower classes of India have much greater capacity for work and self-reliance than you.
B.Remember that the nation lives in the cottage.
C.They are producing the entire wealth of the land without a word of complaint.
D.This process of production is going through long ages.
a) BDAC
b) BDCA
c) DCBA
d) BACD
e) ADCB
4). A.Recovery was given inadequate attention and consequently some banks’ branches regularly incurred heavy losses and their parent bodies had to bail them out.
B.As a result, banks indulged in extensive lending to borrowers who had little or no potential to make repayments.
C.To fulfill the social objectives laid down by the masters of nationalization, banks were asked to lend to identify priority sectors.
D.1992-93 results showed that the loss making branches of public sector banks increased from 10,000 to 13,000 and the quantum of losses showed at Rs. 3,369 crores.
a) BACD
b) DABC
c) CBAD
d) BCAD
e) CDBA
5). A.Now under liberated economy, they are learning to compete domestically and globally.
B.In India, corporations, until recently achieved success by avoiding competition, using protected and regulated domestic markets.
C.The trend is irreversible.
D. Business leaders are preparing themselves to meet competitive challenges, and to avoid being swept away.
a) ABDC
b) BDCA
c) BDAC
d) CDBA
e) BADC
6). A.But categorization schemes are not always helpful in determining what one can do with or about organisational culture.
B.Much of the literature on organisational cultures is focused on categorising the types of cultures.
C.It has taken the understanding of corporate culture far beyond what used to be called the informal organisation.
D.This literature is both interesting and informative.
a) BDAC
b) BADC
c) BCDA
d) DABC
e) DBAC
7). A.Much of the argument, which goes on around the alternative solution, occurs because people hold different perceptions of the problem.
B.One of the reasons that Japanese managers are perceived as making superior decisions as compared to Western managers is that they spend a great deal of effort and time determining that the problem is correctly defined.
C.Unfortunately, too often in the west, managers assume that the initial definition of the situation is correct.
D.Up to half of the time in meetings is spent in asking “Is this the real problem”?
a) BDCA
b) BCDA
c) CBDA
d) ACDB
e) ABCD
8). A.Such a system will help to identify and groom the executives for the positions of strategists.
B.Evaluation of performance is more often than not done for the purpose of reward or punishment for the past performance.
C.They must become an integral part of the executive evaluation system.
D.Even where the evaluation system is for one’s promotion to assume higher responsibilities, it rarely includes items that are a key for playing the role of strategists effectively, e.g., the skills for playing the role of change agent and creative problem solving.
a) DBAC
b) DCBA
c) ABCD
d) BDCA
e) CDBA
9). A. This feeling of an extensive group gives rise to a fellow feeling, a feeling of brotherhood amongst the citizens.
B.This feeling takes up beyond the bounds of family, caste, religion as well as region and helps us to develop a broad perspective that all of us together constitute an extensive group called ‘the nation’.
C.National integration is the feeling among all the citizens of a country that they all are part of one nation.
D.We do not, then, limit our thinking to our own caste or religion but think about all our fellow citizens.
a) CDAB
b) CABD
c) CDBA
d) CBDA
e) CBAD
10). A. Finally, the bureaucratic organisation took over from the pioneering enterprise.
B. The nineteenth century was the age of entrepreneur, the self-made man.
C.Thoughtful business administration took over from action centered business entrepreneurship.
D.In the twentieth century, the rational executive took command.
a) DBAC
b) CABD
c) BDCA
d) BCDA
e) DBAC
1) b; 2) c; 3) d; 4) c; 5) e; 6) a; 7) b; 8) d; 9) e; 10) c;
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