SSC CGL 202061)Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one thatngives their correct order.
A. Accommodation and food were given free.
B. This was held in a hostel for poor students built by a philanthropist.
C. A few years ago, I was the chief guest at a small function.
D. But the inmates of the hostel had to bear other expenses like clothing and toiletries.
CBAD
C = Introductory sentence (discussion about function). B = place for function.
SSC CGL 202062)Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order.
A. So, in the agrarian era, you destroy your enemy’s productive capacity by burning his crops or fields.
B. Now, in the information era, destroying the enemy’s productive capacity means destroying their information infrastructure.
C. You battle with your enemy by destroying the enemy’s productive capacity, which will be different depending upon the foundation of economy.
D. But in the industrial era, ending productive capacity meant bombing of the factories that are located in cities and main industrial areas.
CADB
C = introductory sentence; A = consequent to C; D = shows contrast.
SSC CGL 202063)Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order.
A. They were all very bright and eager to learn, and the sage was proud of them.
B. One day he realized that he had imparted sufficient knowledge to his disciples.
C. Once upon a time, a great sage had a group of obedient disciples.
D. There was only one thing that he had not taught them - a special mantra that could ACBDbring the dead back to life.
CABD
C = Introductory sentence; A = starts with they (for disciples).
SSC CGL 202064)Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order.
A. While the long thin ones are most common, there are many other varieties.
B. Noodles are the staple food in many cultures across the world.
C. They are then served with a sauce or in soup.
D. However, all varieties are usually cooked in boiling water.
BADC
Introductory sentence = B. Sentence A defines noodles. Hence BA is formed.
SSC CGL 202065)Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order.
A. I found he was an old sailor and knew all the seafaring men in Bristol.
B. So, I engaged him on the spot to be the ship's cook but he proved to be much more.
C. He had lost his health ashore and wanted a berth as cook to get to the sea again.
D. I was standing on the dock when by accident I fell in talk with a stranger.
DACB
D = Introductory sentence. (subject - stranger). A specifies the stranger given in D. Thus, group DA is formed.
SSC CGL 202066)Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order.
A. I took a deep breath and inhaled the air.
B. It was a fine spring morning.
C. As soon as I entered the garden, lush green grass welcomed me.
D. The freshness in the air drew my feet towards a garden
BADC
B → Introductory sentence; A → Action; D → Indefinite article + noun = a garden; C → Definite article + noun = the garden.
SSC CGL 202067)Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order.
A. It hurts the heart most of all by inflating blood pressure.
B. You can blow up and let it out or bottle it up and ignore it.
C. The question then arises- What to do about it?
D. Researchers have long agreed that anger hurts your health.
DACB
D → Introductory sentence; A → Action/result; C → Question; B → Answer.
SSC CGL 202068)Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order.
A. When a calf is born under water, the mother must get it to the surface before it drowns.
B. The young ones remain with their parents for up to fifteen years or more.
C. Often another whale assists the mother nudging the baby gently and encouraging it to swim.
D. Whales have highly developed maternal instincts.
DACB
SSC CGL 202069)Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order.
A. While he was doing this, he missed seeing a velvet purse full of gold coins lying on the road.
B. Ramesh always worried about how he would become sick and weak in old age.
C. To try how he would cope with blindness, Ramesh started walking with his eyes closed.
D. He feared that he might even lose his sight and go blind.
BDCA
B ⇒ Introductory sentence(subject) D ⇒ Starts with pronoun (He) for Ramesh in B.
SSC CGL 202070)Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order.
A. It provides training for the development of oral and aural skills and is a great supplement to classroom teaching.
B. Technology is growing very fast day by day and is contributing a lot towards improving communication skills.
C. Thus, it is the responsibility of a teacher to make the learners understand that their aim is to master the language, not the technology.
D. However, it cannot be a substitute for the conventional method of language teaching.
BADC
The passage deals with technology growth. Introductory sentence ⇒ B; Second sentence ⇒ A(it for technology); Concluding sentence ⇒ D(starting with thus).