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Para Jumble Quiz IBPS/SBI/RRB – PO/CLERK

Para Jumble Quiz IBPS/SBI/RRB – PO/CLERK

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Para Jumble


Questions(1-5): Rearrange the sentences to form a meaningful coherent paragraph and then answer the following questions:
(A) Everything he touched turned into gold. He turned trees, grass, tables, chairs, flowers, and vases into gold.
(B) King Midas was a very greedy king.
(C) Even though he was very rich he always craved for more and more.
(D) One day, he called his court magician and commanded; Find me a spell that can get me more treasures than I already have.”
(E) The magician said, “Your majesty, I can give you a power that no one else in this world has.
(F) Anything that you touch will turn into gold’- The king was delighted with his good fortune.

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