Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order.
A: A man on a bike had to ride on the pavement.
B: When he tried to plunge onto the road, a car hit him.
C: As the bus inched through the evening life, the traffic grew.
D: There was no space on the road any more.
1.CBAD
2.DBCA
3.ADBC
4.CDAB
Solution : 4
Solution : 4
A: Once the formalities are done, you can start using your account and save time and money.
B: Opening a bank account can seem intimidating.
C: Getting your account opened is just a matter of providing certain details and funding your account.
D: Fortunately, most banks follow a standardized process.
1.BDCA
2.BADC
3.CBDA
4.ADBC
Solution : 1
Solution : 1
A: It is a popular tourist spot for watching the sunset and sunrise over the ocean.
B: Kanyakumari is a coastal town in the State of Tamil Nadu on India’s southern tip.
C: It is also a noted pilgrimage site, thanks to its Bagvathi Amman Temple and Our Lady of Ransom Church, a centre of Indian Catholicism.
D: Jutting out into the Laccadive sea, the town was known as Cape Caomorin during the British rule.
1.ACDB
2.DCAB
3.BDAC
4.BCDA
Solution : 3
Solution : 3
A: He would sit at the edge of her mother’s bed and stare into her crib.
B: Arvind bumbled down the interminable corridor, suddenly reminded of his daughter in the days after she was born.
C: As a proportion to the fragment of life his daughter had seen, an hour was a vast sprawling space.
D: Some days he would imagine the world through her eyes and he would feel in his heart how long an hour actually was.
1.BCDA
2.BADC
3.DACB
4.ABCD
Solution : 2
Solution : 2
A: Only natural dyes are used in Kalamkari and it involves several steps.
B: There are two distinctive styles of Kalamkari in India.
C: They are the Sri kalahasti style and the Machlipatnam style.
D: Kalamkari is a type of hand-painted or block-printed cotton textile, produced in the Indian States of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
1.CBDA
2.DABC
3.ACBD
4.DCBA
Solution : 2
Solution : 2
A: Its value is linked to what it is being used for.
B: Such questions often baffle you.
C: How emotional should one get about money and its value?
D: Money on its own has no value, until you have some use for it.
1.CABD
2.DBAC
3.CBDA
4.ACDB
Solution : 3
Solution : 3
A: The market which has remained clogged with vehicles was all clear fore pedestrians.
B: The has even marked with stripes demarcating space for hawkers.
C: It also lined with beautiful potted plants to give it a green look.
D: Visitors to the busy Karol Bagh market in Delhi were in for a surprise.
1.DCBA
2.DABC
3.ADBC
4.BDAC
Solution : 2
Solution : 2
A: When we can’t laugh at the same joke again, why should we cry over the same problems?
B: One day he told them a joke and everyone roared with laughter.
C: People came to a wise man to complain about the same problems every time.
D: When he repeated the joke twice, nobody laughed anymore.
1.DBCA
2.BACD
3.ADBC
4.CBDA
Solution : 4
Solution : 4
A: If the mixture becomes too thick add more milk.
B: Finally, add sugar and nuts, and your kheer is ready.
C: Boil milk in a heavy-bottomed pan and add rice.
D: Cook for about twenty minutes stirring every once in a while till the mixture thickens.
1.BADC
2.CDAB
3.DACB
4.ADCB
Solution : 2
Solution : 2
A: This network of storied is known in academic circles as ‘fiction’ or ‘imagined realities’.
B: However, an imagined reality is not a lie.
C: Over the years, people have woven an incredibly complex network of stories.
D: Within this network fiction not only exists but also accumulated immense power.
1.CADB
2.DBAC
3.ADBC
4.DBCA
Solution : 1
Solution : 1
A: Lyrics help in creating a distinctive narrative, some conventions of which have been carried over from the talkative era.
B: Thus, songs have outlived films in people’s memories.
C: However, songs seem to have acquired a musical grammar of their own, establishing an emotional chord with the listeners.
D: In popular Indian cinema, lyrics are to music what the heart is to the body.
1.ABCD
2.DCBA
3.DACB
4.ADBC
Solution : 3
Solution : 3
A: So, I had thoughts of setting up an Indian restaurant there with my wife’s support.
B: It took us two months to redesign the place to suit our needs.
C: One of the things I really missed when I set up home in Maryland, was a restaurant that served authentic Indian food.
D: I decided to pursue this idea seriously and bought an old building in the downtown.
1.BCDA
2.CADB
3.CBAD
4.DACB
Solution : 2
Solution : 2
A: But that is for an emotional reason.
B: Learning our mother tongue is important and everyone should start there.
C: This is because proficiency in the language can lead to better opportunities.
D: Learning English, however, is important for practical reasons.
1.DBAC
2.DACB
3.BDCA
4.BADC
Solution : 4
Solution : 4
A: The first of these states that the only way to have a friend is to be one.
B: Like all relationships, it is also governed by some well-defined principles.
C: Friendship is one of the most coveted relationships on earth.
D: Thus, one must be reliable as a friend to expect reliability in others.
1.ACBD
2.CBAD
3.BDAC
4.CDBA
Solution : 2
Solution : 2