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Jumbled sentences : Rearranging jumbled words to make sentences

Jumbled sentences : Rearranging jumbled words to make sentences

Jumbled sentences are easy to tackle but are generally time consuming and sometimes little confusing. The candidate’s ability to logically connect different clues is put to the test here.
Every given paragraph has its order of sentences altered. By observing the relationship between the sentences and the word clues, the paragraph is to be reconstructed and restored to its original form.
Common types of questions related to the jumbled paragraph and strategies involved in solving are listed below
  • The most common type of question in this series is jumbled sentences. A sentence is broken down into four or five parts, which are then jumbled. These jumbled parts of the sentences need to be rearranged in the proper sequence to make complete logical and grammatical sense.
Example. 1   Arrange the following given statements in the logical order to form the meaningful sentences.
    1. And its revenge will
    2. The empire will
    3. Retaliate against these upstarts
    4. Crush the separatist movement before
1. ABCD                 2. ACBD                   3. BDCA                 4.BCAD                         5. BDAC

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