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In the question given below, the passage consists of six sentences. The first and sixth sentences are given at the beginning. The middle four sentences have been removed and jumbled up. They are labelled as, P, Q, R, and S. Find out the proper order for the four sentences.

S1: Smoke oozed up between the planks.
P: Passengers were told to be ready to quit the ship.
Q: The rising gale fanned the smouldering fire.
R: Everyone now knew there was a fire on board.
S: Flames broke out here and there.
S6: Most people bore the shock bravely.
The proper sequence should be

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In the question given below, the passage consists of six sentences. The first and sixth sentences are given at the beginning. The middle four sentences have been removed and jumbled up. They are labelled as, P, Q, R, and S. Find out the proper order for the four sentences.

S1: It was a dark moonless night.
P: He turned over the pages, reading passages here and there.
Q: He heard them on the floor.
R: The poet took down his books of poems from his shelves.
S: Some of them contained his earliest writings which he had almost forgotten.
S6: They all seemed to him to be poor and
ordinary mere childish words.

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In the question given below, the passage consists of six sentences. The first and sixth sentences are given at the beginning. The middle four sentences have been removed and jumbled up. They are labelled as, P, Q, R, and S. Find out the proper order for the four sentences.

S1: A noise started above their heads.
P: But, people did not take it seriously.
Q: That was to show everyone that there was something wrong.
R: It was a dangerous thing to do.
S: For, within minutes the ship began to sink.
S6: Nearly 200 lives were lost on a fateful day.
The proper sequence should be

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In the question given below, the passage consists of six sentences. The first and sixth sentences are given at the beginning. The middle four sentences have been removed and jumbled up. They are labelled as, P, Q, R, and S. Find out the proper order for the four sentences.

S1: The cooperative system of doing business is a good way of encouraging ordinary workers to work hard.
P: If the society is to be well run, it is necessary to prevent insincere officials being elected to the committee which is responsible for the
running of the business.
Q: They get this from experienced and professional workers who are not only familiar with the co-operative system, but
also with an efficient method of doing business.
R: To a large extent, many co-operative
societies need advice and guidance.
S: The capital necessary to start a business venture is obtained by the workers contributions.
S6: The main object is to maintain the interest of every member of society and to ensure that the members participate actively in the projects of society.
The proper sequence should be

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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 'FIRST in the paragraph?

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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 'FOURTH' in the paragraph?

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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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There was a war on, so some kids were only sixteen when they join up.

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I read the paper every day to keep into with the news.

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I feel so let down because they promised me a puppy but all I got was a doll.

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If you don’t want to take part in the game you can look by for now.

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I’m looking forward at my birthday. It’s in two days time.

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He didn’t drink enough water so he pass out at the end of the race.

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You were so tired after the game that you nod off on the couch.

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She had so many cats that she kept mix up their names.

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It’s not nice for making fun of people in wheelchairs.

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I always looked up to my father. He was a great man.

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Over 200 shops were gutted in a major fire that broke out at Golebazar in Sambalpur in the early hours of Tuesday.

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Pushed away from the National Highways follow the Supreme Court order, retail liquor outlets are moving closer to the villages in Odisha.

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The Rajasthan government passed order recently to convert a portion of their State Highway roads passing through populous areas into urban and district roads.

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