Sentence Rearrangement Questions and Answers

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Sentence Rearrangement Questions and Answers

Sentence Rearrangement is a standard part of the English section in different government exams like SSC, UPSC, IBPS, RPSC, etc. It is one of the essential and highest-scoring topics which you can easily face in the competitive exam. Sentence Rearrangement is a group of words that express a concept and it is used as a unit of rearrangement. For candidates who are searching for Sentence Rearrangement questions, we are including here Sentence Rearrangement Questions and Answers for them. Let’s practice with sentence rearrangement questions for exams that can help to understand this topic!

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Sentence Rearrangement Questions and Answers

Q :  

Given below are six sentences, out of which sentences A and F are in the correct position. Sentences B, C, D and E are in a jumbled order. Select the option that gives the correct order.
A. Folk tales offer lots of advice.
B. Most of them deliver the message clearly.
C. The reason was that he was not properly dressed.
D. There is a story of Birbal not being allowed to attend the king’s free lunch.
E. This happened despite his high intellectual abilities.
F. The advice thus conveyed is ‘Don’t judge a book by its cover.’ 

(A) ADEBCF

(B) ABCEDF

(C) ACEDBF

(D) ABDCEF


Correct Answer : D

Q :  

Given below are six sentences, out of which sentences A and F are in the correct position. Sentences B, C, D and E are in a jumbled order. Select the option that gives the correct order.
A. A young Brahmin came forward and bowed to the king.
B. He gripped the bow and looked at the princess with a smile.
C. His arms were powerful and did not seem to belong to a Brahmin.
D. He was tall, dark with broad shoulders.
 E. They were certainly those of a warrior.
F. Then he strung the bow evoking a thunderous applause from the crowd.

(A) ADCEBF

(B) ABECDF

(C) ACBDEF

(D) AECDB


Correct Answer : A

Q :  

Given below are six sentences, out of which sentences A and F are in the correct position. Sentences B, C, D and E are in a jumbled order. Select the option that gives the correct order.
A. Amina joined a two-year course at a local coaching institute.
B. However, she decided to opt out of the course at the end of one year.
C. When she asked for the refund of the fee for one year, she was denied.
D. This was because of the poor quality of teaching at the institute.
E. At the time of joining, she paid a fees of Rs. 60000 as lump sum for the entire course. F. Amina filed a case in the district consumer court.

(A) AEBDCF

(B) ADEBCF

(C) ABCDEF

(D) ACDEBF


Correct Answer : A

Q :  

Given below are six sentences, out of which sentences A and F are in the correct position. Sentences B, C, D and E are in a jumbled order. Select the option that gives the correct order.
A. When I woke up in my tent, I realised I was all alone.
B. I asked him to be ushered in.
C. My chest hurt badly from the hard blow.
D. It was getting dark outside when my guard announced a visitor.
E. I applied a balm to my wounds which eased the pain slightly.
F. My heart thumped in expectation of the news of the war.

(A) ABCEDF

(B) ACEDBF

(C) ADCEBF

(D) AEDCBF


Correct Answer : B

Q :  

Given below are four sentences in jumbled order. Pick the option that gives their correct order.
A. She had never seen the like of it before.
B. But her own earnings had been in coppers and nickels.
C. She peered closely at the big currency note.
D. She only recognised the fives and tens she had seen in other people’s hands.

(A) CADB

(B) DACB

(C) CBAD

(D) DABC


Correct Answer : A

Q :  

Given below are four sentences in jumbled order. Pick the option that gives their correct order.
A. Ultimately, cotton was exported to Britain as a raw material for their textile industries.
B. This was due to the availability of good quality cotton from India.
C. The British were attracted to the cotton belts of India.
D. Textile industries in Manchester and Liverpool greatly flourished.

(A) CADB

(B) DCBA

(C) CBDA

(D) BDAC


Correct Answer : A

Directions: In the following questions five sentences are given with a phrase highlighted. These phrases may or may not be correct. Following the sentences are four phrases, from which one phrase will replace the incorrect phrase. The number of that correct phrase will be your answer. If the phrase is correct then option (e) i.e. “No replacement required” will be your answer.

Q :  

Although of the praise, Mr. Trump never formally nominated Mr. McAleenan to run the agency.

(A) Despite of the praise

(B) Whether the praise

(C) Despite the praise

(D) Although the praised

(E) No replacement required


Correct Answer : C

Directions: In the following questions five sentences are given with a phrase highlighted. These phrases may or may not be correct. Following the sentences are four phrases, from which one phrase will replace the incorrect phrase. The number of that correct phrase will be your answer. If the phrase is correct then option (e) i.e. “No replacement required” will be your answer.

Q :  

Yesterday, ahead of Diwali, the Union government announce the Non-Productivity Linked Bonus (Ad-hoc) equivalent to 30 days of emoluments for the accounting year 2018-19.

(A) government announces the

(B) government have announced the

(C) government announced the

(D) government is announced the

(E) No replacement required


Correct Answer : C

Directions: In the following questions five sentences are given with a phrase highlighted. These phrases may or may not be correct. Following the sentences are four phrases, from which one phrase will replace the incorrect phrase. The number of that correct phrase will be your answer. If the phrase is correct then option (e) i.e. “No replacement required” will be your answer.

Q :  

The two playwrights worked in close collaborating with each other on the script.

(A) in close collaborate

(B) on close collaborating

(C) on close collaborate

(D) in close collaboration

(E) No replacement required


Correct Answer : E

Directions: In the following questions five sentences are given with a phrase highlighted. These phrases may or may not be correct. Following the sentences are four phrases, from which one phrase will replace the incorrect phrase. The number of that correct phrase will be your answer. If the phrase is correct then option (e) i.e. “No replacement required” will be your answer.

Q :  

If UK will agree to the provisions on e-commerce, it will mean it won’t be allowed to impose data privatisation rules on industries looking to do business in UK.

(A) agree to the

(B) agrees to the

(C) shall agrees to the

(D) will agrees to the

(E) No replacement required


Correct Answer : B

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