s (Q. No. 31 to 40) : In the following
questions, the first and the last parts of the
sentence/paragraph are numbered 1 and 6. The rest
of the sentence/paragraph is split into four parts and
named P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given
in their proper order. Read the sentence/paragraph
and find out which of the four combinations is
correct.
31. }1. Although fruits can no longer grow once
picked,
P : taking in oxygen and
Q : they continue to respire for sometime,
R : giving off carbon dioxide,
S : just as human beings do
6. when they breathe.
(A) QPRS (B) SQPR
(C)RPQS (D) PRSQ
32.} 1. The multi sourcing of
P : financial mess with
Q : coins led to a
R : Using their own mix of
S : different mints
6. metals and alloys
(A) QPSR (B) PSRQ
(C)RPQS (D) SQRP
33.} 1. It may seem odd
P : one should only read
Q : but people read for such a
R : to have to insist that
S : because one liked it
6. variety of reasons.
(A) QPSR (B) RSPQ
(C) SPRQ (D) RPSQ
34.}1. Efforts should be made to stimulate exports
P : We have another source of foreign
exchange
Q : But people are reluctant to part with it
R : I mean the huge quantities of hoarded gold
S : It is necessary to increase our foreign
exchange reserves
6. If they are willing, gold can be sold abroad.
(A) PRSQ (B) SPRQ
(C) SRPQ (D) PSRQ
35.} 1. The vegetable bin of my refrigerator
contained an assortment of weird-looked
items
P : The carrots dropped into U shapes as I
picked them up with the tips of my fingers
Q : To the right of the oranges was a bunch of
carrots that had begun to sprout points,
spikes and tendrils
R : Near the carrots was a net bag of onions
S : Next to a shrivelled, white coated lemon
were two oranges covered with blue fuzz
6. Each onion had sent curling shoots through
the net until the whole thing resembled a
mass of green spaghetti.
(A) SQPR (B) QSRP
(C) PRSQ (D) RSQP
36}. 1. There was no proper light system on the
highway
P : In addition, clouds were gathering in the
sky
Q : The night was darker than usual
R : then suddenly, the wind dropped
S : The atmosphere now was very stuffy
6. The moon also hid behind the clouds and it
made the night gloomier.
(A) QRPS (B) RPQS
(C) QPRS (D) SPRQ1. AIDS is a disease caused by a virus called
HIV.
P : This results in the Victim’s inability to
defend themselves from any infections
leading to death
Q : This disease destroys part of the body’s
immune system
R : AIDS patients are carriers of the virus
S : People who are infected develop AIDS
within five to ten years.
6. And they are infected for years without
knowing it and transmit the disease to others.
(A) QPRS (B) PSQR
(C)RSQP (D) SRPQ
38}. 1. Helen Keller has an ageless quality about her
in keeping with her amazing life story
P : Although warmed by this human reaction
she had no wish to be set aside from the
rest of mankind
Q : She is an inspiration to both the blind the
those who can see everywhere
R : When she visited Japan after World War II
boys and girls from remote villages ran to
her, crying, “Helen Keller”
6. She believes the blind should live and work
with their fellows, with full responsibility.
(A) QPSR (B) PQSR
(C)RSQP (D) SQRP
39.} 1. India led the battle of freedom against
imperialism
P : That technique brought us success
Q : We, therefore, championed the cause of
other countries
R : We fought it with a special technique
S : We are happy that they achieved
freedom
6. But some countries are still slaves
(A) QSRP (B) SRPQ
(C)RPQS (D) RSQP
40}. 1. The first illness I read about was cholera
P : I sat for a while, too frightened to move
Q : I came to malaria
R : As I read the list of symptoms, it seemed to
me that perhaps I had cholera myself
S : Then, in a kind of dream, I started to turn
the pages of the book again.
6. Yes, there was no doubt in it – I had malaria
too
(A) RSQP (B) PQSR
(C) SPQR (D) QSPR
please help me
if know than only give answers
Answers
Answer:
s (Q. No. 31 to 40) : In the following
questions, the first and the last parts of the
sentence/paragraph are numbered 1 and 6. The rest
of the sentence/paragraph is split into four parts and
named P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given
in their proper order. Read the sentence/paragraph
and find out which of the four combinations is
correct.
31. }1. Although fruits can no longer grow once
picked,
P : taking in oxygen and
Q : they continue to respire for sometime,
R : giving off carbon dioxide,
S : just as human beings do
6. when they breathe.
(A) QPRS (B) SQPR
(C)RPQS (D) PRSQ
32.} 1. The multi sourcing of
P : financial mess with
Q : coins led to a
R : Using their own mix of
S : different mints
6. metals and alloys
(A) QPSR (B) PSRQ
(C)RPQS (D) SQRP
33.} 1. It may seem odd
P : one should only read
Q : but people read for such a
R : to have to insist that
S : because one liked it
6. variety of reasons.
(A) QPSR (B) RSPQ
(C) SPRQ (D) RPSQ
34.}1. Efforts should be made to stimulate exports
P : We have another source of foreign
exchange
Q : But people are reluctant to part with it
R : I mean the huge quantities of hoarded gold
S : It is necessary to increase our foreign
exchange reserves
6. If they are willing, gold can be sold abroad.
(A) PRSQ (B) SPRQ
(C) SRPQ (D) PSRQ
35.} 1. The vegetable bin of my refrigerator
contained an assortment of weird-looked
items
P : The carrots dropped into U shapes as I
picked them up with the tips of my fingers
Q : To the right of the oranges was a bunch of
carrots that had begun to sprout points,
spikes and tendrils
R : Near the carrots was a net bag of onions
S : Next to a shrivelled, white coated lemon
were two oranges covered with blue fuzz
6. Each onion had sent curling shoots through
the net until the whole thing resembled a
mass of green spaghetti.
(A) SQPR (B) QSRP
(C) PRSQ (D) RSQP
36}. 1. There was no proper light system on the
highway
P : In addition, clouds were gathering in the
sky
Q : The night was darker than usual
R : then suddenly, the wind dropped
S : The atmosphere now was very stuffy
6. The moon also hid behind the clouds and it
made the night gloomier.
(A) QRPS (B) RPQS
(C) QPRS (D) SPRQ1. AIDS is a disease caused by a virus called
HIV.
P : This results in the Victim’s inability to
defend themselves from any infections
leading to death
Q : This disease destroys part of the body’s
immune system
R : AIDS patients are carriers of the virus
S : People who are infected develop AIDS
within five to ten years.
6. And they are infected for years without
knowing it and transmit the disease to others.
(A) QPRS (B) PSQR
(C)RSQP (D) SRPQ
38}. 1. Helen Keller has an ageless quality about her
in keeping with her amazing life story
P : Although warmed by this human reaction
she had no wish to be set aside from the
rest of mankind
Q : She is an inspiration to both the blind the
those who can see everywhere
R : When she visited Japan after World War II
boys and girls from remote villages ran to
her, crying, “Helen Keller”
6. She believes the blind should live and work
with their fellows, with full responsibility.
(A) QPSR (B) PQSR
(C)RSQP (D) SQRP
39.} 1. India led the battle of freedom against
imperialism
P : That technique brought us success
Q : We, therefore, championed the cause of
other countries
R : We fought it with a special technique
S : We are happy that they achieved
freedom
6. But some countries are still slaves
(A) QSRP (B) SRPQ
(C)RPQS (D) RSQP
40}. 1. The first illness I read about was cholera
P : I sat for a while, too frightened to move
Q : I came to malaria
R : As I read the list of symptoms, it seemed to
me that perhaps I had cholera myself
S : Then, in a kind of dream, I started to turn
the pages of the book again.
6. Yes, there was no doubt in it – I had malaria
too
(A) RSQP (B) PQSR
(C) SPQR (D) QSPR
please help me
if know than only give answers