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प्रश्न
The following sentence is labelled with a letter. From the given choices, choose the most logical order of sentences that constructs a coherent paragraph.
- Goals are set, and relevant data is collected and analyzed.
- Strategies are made on the basis of the data and resources made available.
- There are various stages in framing a management strategy and its implementation.
- The strategies are implemented and monitored to ensure that the goals are achieved.
विकल्प
ABDC
ACBD
CABD
CBAD
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उत्तर
The central theme of the paragraph is the implementation of the management strategy. Management strategies are techniques that are used to direct and control an organisation to achieve a set of goals. Sentence C should start the paragraph as it introduces the theme. In order to make strategies, one must have relevant data. So that one can analyse the data and can make strategies to achieve the goal. This means the setting of goals is the very first step. Thus, the next sentence should be A. After sentence A, sentence B should follow. In the end comes sentence D.
CABD is the correct sequence.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
The first and the last sentence of the paragraph are given. Other sentences are given in the jumbled form. You have to arrange the sentences to make it a readable passage.
(1) If you feed a dog or tame a bear by hand
(P) or until they succeed in getting it
(Q) and tear and pull at it
(R) they get their teeth into the meat
(S) until they bite a piece off
(6) all out of your hand.
The correct sequence should be:
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It should be noted that Lenin, being the head of the government, held no official posts in the Party Central Committee, but presided over sessions of the Central Committee plenary meetings and also of the Political Bureau.
P: In performing his party duties, he was assisted by a secretary of the Central Committee or the head of the Secretariat.
Q: Officially, such a post did not exist at the time, but it practice one of the secretaries was expected to supervise the work of the Secretariat.
R: That being the case, Lenin not only headed the Council of People’s commissars but was also the de facto leader of the Party’s Central Committee.
S: When Lenin’s health deteriorated, the question arose of strengthening the secretariat and an authoritative leader has to be found who could supervise the Party’s affairs in Lenin’s absence. The proper sequence should be
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- The moment a new word is coined, it usually enters the spoken language.
- The dictionary takes note of it and makes a note of it on a citation slip.
- The word then passes from the realm of hearing to the realm of writing.
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- Now that is changing.
- The study of nightmares has been curiously neglected shall we shouldn’t we
- While results so far are inconclusive, it seems fair to say that atleast half the population has occasional nightmares.
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L1: A thorough knowledge of path or course to be followed is essential for achieving success.
P: Seniors must show the path clearly by laying down the precise expectations of the management in terms of job description, key result areas, and personal targets.
Q: They should also 'light the path' by personal examples.
R: Advice tendered or help offered must be objectively evaluated for its effectiveness in achieving the desired goals.
S: A display of arrogance and a false sense of 'self-worth', in order to belittle those who come to help, prove dysfunctional.
L6: The individuality of each employee must be respected.
The proper sequence should be
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(P) The en route stoppages including those at checkpoints and entry-points take up to 11 hours a day.
(Q) According to a 2007 World Bank published report, the travel time for a Delhi-Mumbain trip can be reduced by about 2 days per trip if the corruption and associated regulatory stoppages to extract bribes were eliminated.
(R) Taxes and bribes are common between state borders; Transparency International estimates that truckers pay annually 22,200 crores (US$ 4.5 billion) in bribes.
(S) Government regulators and police share in bribe money, each to the tune of 43% and 45% respectively.
(T) A 2005 study done by Transparency International in India found that more than 62% of the people had firsthand experience of paying a bribe or peddling influence to get a job done in a public office.
(U) About 60% of these (forced) stoppages on road by concerned authorities such as government regulators, police, forest, sales, and excise, weighing and measuring department are for extorting money.
Which sentence should come 'FIRST in the paragraph?
Rearrange the given sentences P, Q, R, S, T, and U in the proper sequence so as to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the question that follows.
(P) The en route stoppages including those at checkpoints and entry-points take up to 11 hours a day.
(Q) According to a 2007 World Bank published report, the travel time for a Delhi-Mumbain trip can be reduced by about 2 days per trip if the corruption and associated regulatory stoppages to extract bribes were eliminated.
(R) Taxes and bribes are common between state borders; Transparency International estimates that truckers pay annually 22,200 crores (US$ 4.5 billion) in bribes.
(S) Government regulators and police share in bribe money, each to the tune of 43% and 45% respectively.
(T) A 2005 study done by Transparency International in India found that more than 62% of the people had firsthand experience of paying a bribe or peddling influence to get a job done in a public office.
(U) About 60% of these (forced) stoppages on road by concerned authorities such as government regulators, police, forest, sales, and excise, weighing and measuring department are for extorting money.
Which sentence should come 'LAST' in the paragraph?
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| S1: | At the roadside, the driver will be asked to blow through a small glass tube into a plastic bag. |
| S6: | The driver will be asked to go to the police station. |
| P: | And if the colour change does not reach the line, the driver cannot be punished under the new law. |
| Q: | Inside the tube are chemically treated crystals which change colour if the driver has alcohol on his breath. |
| R: | But if the colour change does reach the line then the test has proved positive. |
| S: | If the colour change goes beyond a certain line marked on the tube, this indicates that the driver is probably over the specified limit. |
The proper sequence should be ______
The passage consists of six sentences. The first and the sixth sentence is given in the beginning as S1 and S6. The middle four sentences in each have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q, R, and S. You are required to find out the proper order for the four sentences and mark them accordingly.
| S1: | The machines that drive modern civilization derive their power from coal and oil. |
|
S6: |
Nuclear energy may also be effectively used in this respect. |
| P: | But they are not inexhaustible. |
| Q: | These sources may not be exhausted very soon. |
| R: | A time may come when some other sources have to be tapped and utilized. |
| S: | Power may, of course, be obtained in the future from forests, water, wind, and withered vegetables. |
The proper sequence should be ______
The passage consists of six sentences. The first and the sixth sentence is given in the beginning as S1 and S6. The middle four sentences in each have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q, R, and S. You are required to find out the proper order for the four sentences and mark them accordingly.
| S1: | Few scientists manage to break down the walls of the so-called ivory tower of academia and touch and inspire people who may not otherwise be interested in science. |
| S6: | Stephen Hawking was one of these few. |
| P: | Stephen Hawking was one of these few. |
| Q: | Around this time he was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, an incurable motor neuron disease, and given two years to live. |
| R: |
Judging by the odds he lived as a young graduate student of physics at Cambridge University, nothing could have been a more remote possibility. |
| S: | When he was about 20 years old. he got the shattering news that he could not work with the great Fred Hoyle for his Ph.D., as he had aspired. |
The correct sequence should be ______
