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English Quiz Para Jumble for Competitive Exams : Part – 7

English Quiz Para Jumble for Competitive Exams : Part – 7

Directions for Questions (1-5): Rearrange these seven sentences to form a meaningful coherent paragraph and then answer the following questions:
  1. This was a feminist art project that resulted in three site-specific installations titled, “WAVE”, “RESISTANCE” AND “ECHO”.
  2. An exhibition like “Women in the dark” by Franziska Greber seemed to hold out hope.
  3. Would she care to reach out to us ever again or would the shadow of fear, shame and hurt keep her in mute isolation like so many other women and children?
  4. Only the little girl, who the news reported as “weeping incessantly, clinging desperately to her mother” remained with the burden of surviving in our society.
  5. Then the assurance of justice, reports of investigations and arrests helped everyone to “moved on”.
  6. There were throngs at the gate of the school were four year old girl had been raped by two teachers.
  7. For a while public anger raged on every kind of media.
Q1. Which will be the last sentence after rearrangement?
a) 7 
b) 3 
c) 1  
d) 4 
e) 2
Q2. Which will be the fifth sentence after rearrangement?
a) 2 
b) 3  
c) 7
d) 1 
e) 4

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