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Questions for practice Jumbled paragraph | Learn English for competitive exams

Questions for practice Jumbled paragraph | Learn English for competitive exams


Online banking classes : Jumbled paragraph with 5 sentences:
Jumbled paragraph with 5 sentences is a variation of jumbled paragraph with 4 sentences. Here five sentences make a paragraph. Level of difficulty increases as more links and connectors need to be identified. However, the options help reach the answers faster by utilizing the solving key.
Example-
Arrange the sentences in the sequence to make a coherent paragraph.
  1. However much of the wealth was lost during the exploitive British rule.
  2. Despite the substantial progress, it still suffers from poverty, illiteracy, malnutrition, and corruption.
  3. India was identified with its commercial wealth for much of its long history.
  4. Economic reforms have transformed it into the second fastest growing large-economy.
  5. Since independence, India has been strengthening its economy once again.
  6. CAEDB   ABCDE       3.  DBCEA      4.  EABDC           5.  CEABD

Explanation – C should come first, A should follow because of the wealth link . the link which connects E-D-B is “economy”. Hence, the correct option is option 1.
Questions for practice –
The sentences given in each question, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a letter. Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.
Question 1 –
  1. The two neighbours never fought each other.
  2. Fights involving three male fiddler crabs have been recorded, but the status of the participants was unknown.
  3. They pushed or grappled only with the intruder.
  4. We recorded 17 cases in which a resident that was fighting an intruder was joined by an immediate neighbour, an ally.
  5. We therefore tracked 268 intruder males until we saw them fighting a resident male.


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