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MCQ: Rearrangement of Sentences - 1(Easy) - Question 1

Directions: Rearrange the following six sentences A, B, C, D, E and F in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the question given beside.

A. Broadly, it is a central body of knowledge.
B. Mechanical engineering got consolidated as a profession for designing, building, and managing machinery.
C. Some key technologies of this revolution are AI and ML, Robots etc.
D. Mechanical engineering will be made much more interdisciplinary with these.
E. These fragments are more evolved in the ongoing industrial revolution.
F. It includes materials, mechanics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and manufacturing.

Which of the following sentences will be the second sentence after rearrangement?

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Rearrangement of Sentences - 1(Easy) - Question 1

The correct arrangement is BAFECD.

Sentence B is the only suitable sentence to introduce the theme which is ‘mechanical engineering’. Thus, it is the first sentence. Sentence A should follow sentence B as it elaborates the definition of ‘mechanical engineering’.

For the third place, sentence F is the best fit because it mentions about the various sections which constitute mechanical engineering, sentence E stating ‘these fragments’ is an obvious supporting statement to sentence F. Thus, F and E should be placed as the third and fourth sentences respectively.

Sentence C should be placed just after E, as it explains how the present industrial revolution (stated in E) uses various technologies. Thus, C is the fifth sentence. Lastly, the pronoun ‘these’ stated in D makes it a perfect conclusion because ‘these’ is the replacement of noun phrase ‘key technologies’ mentioned in C.

Sentence A will the second sentence.

Hence, the correct answer is option C.

MCQ: Rearrangement of Sentences - 1(Easy) - Question 2

Directions: Rearrange the following six sentences A, B, C, D, E and F in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the question given beside.

A. Broadly, it is a central body of knowledge.
B. Mechanical engineering got consolidated as a profession for designing, building, and managing machinery.
C. Some key technologies of this revolution are AI and ML, Robots etc.
D. Mechanical engineering will be made much more interdisciplinary with these.
E. These fragments are more evolved in the ongoing industrial revolution.
F. It includes materials, mechanics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and manufacturing.

Which of the following sentences will be the last sentence after rearrangement?

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Rearrangement of Sentences - 1(Easy) - Question 2

The correct arrangement is BAFECD.

Sentence B is the only suitable sentence to introduce the theme which is ‘mechanical engineering’. Thus, it is the first sentence. Sentence A should follow sentence B as it elaborates the definition of ‘mechanical engineering’.

For the third place, sentence F is the best fit because it mentions about the various sections which constitute mechanical engineering, sentence E stating ‘these fragments’ is an obvious supporting statement to sentence F. Thus, F and E should be placed as the third and fourth sentences respectively.

Sentence C should be placed just after E, as it explains how the present industrial revolution (stated in E) uses various technologies. Thus, C is the fifth sentence. Lastly, the pronoun ‘these’ stated in D makes it a perfect conclusion because ‘these’ is the replacement of noun phrase ‘key technologies’ mentioned in C.

Sentence D will be the last sentence.

Hence, the correct answer is option A.

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MCQ: Rearrangement of Sentences - 1(Easy) - Question 3

Directions: Rearrange the following six sentences A, B, C, D, E and F in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the question given beside.

A. Broadly, it is a central body of knowledge.
B. Mechanical engineering got consolidated as a profession for designing, building, and managing machinery.
C. Some key technologies of this revolution are AI and ML, Robots etc.
D. Mechanical engineering will be made much more interdisciplinary with these.
E. These fragments are more evolved in the ongoing industrial revolution.
F. It includes materials, mechanics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and manufacturing.

Which of the following sentences will be the third sentence after rearrangement?

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Rearrangement of Sentences - 1(Easy) - Question 3

The correct arrangement is BAFECD.

Sentence B is the only suitable sentence to introduce the theme which is ‘mechanical engineering’. Thus, it is the first sentence. Sentence A should follow sentence B as it elaborates the definition of ‘mechanical engineering’.

For the third place, sentence F is the best fit because it mentions about the various sections which constitute mechanical engineering, sentence E stating ‘these fragments’ is an obvious supporting statement to sentence F. Thus, F and E should be placed as the third and fourth sentences respectively.

Sentence C should be placed just after E, as it explains how the present industrial revolution (stated in E) uses various technologies. Thus, C is the fifth sentence. Lastly, the pronoun ‘these’ stated in D makes it a perfect conclusion because ‘these’ is the replacement of noun phrase ‘key technologies’ mentioned in C.

Sentence F will be the third sentence.

Hence, the correct answer is option B.

MCQ: Rearrangement of Sentences - 1(Easy) - Question 4

Directions: Rearrange the following six sentences A, B, C, D, E and F in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the question given beside.

A. Broadly, it is a central body of knowledge.
B. Mechanical engineering got consolidated as a profession for designing, building, and managing machinery.
C. Some key technologies of this revolution are AI and ML, Robots etc.
D. Mechanical engineering will be made much more interdisciplinary with these.
E. These fragments are more evolved in the ongoing industrial revolution.
F. It includes materials, mechanics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and manufacturing.

Which of the following sentences will be the first sentence after rearrangement?

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Rearrangement of Sentences - 1(Easy) - Question 4

The correct arrangement is BAFECD.

Sentence B is the only suitable sentence to introduce the theme which is ‘mechanical engineering’. Thus, it is the first sentence. Sentence A should follow sentence B as it elaborates the definition of ‘mechanical engineering’.

For the third place, sentence F is the best fit because it mentions about the various sections which constitute mechanical engineering, sentence E stating ‘these fragments’ is an obvious supporting statement to sentence F. Thus, F and E should be placed as the third and fourth sentences respectively.

Sentence C should be placed just after E, as it explains how the present industrial revolution (stated in E) uses various technologies. Thus, C is the fifth sentence. Lastly, the pronoun ‘these’ stated in D makes it a perfect conclusion because ‘these’ is the replacement of noun phrase ‘key technologies’ mentioned in C.

Sentence B will be the first sentence.

Hence, the correct answer is option D.

MCQ: Rearrangement of Sentences - 1(Easy) - Question 5

Directions: Rearrange the following six sentences A, B, C, D, E and F in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the question given beside.

A. Broadly, it is a central body of knowledge.
B. Mechanical engineering got consolidated as a profession for designing, building, and managing machinery.
C. Some key technologies of this revolution are AI and ML, Robots etc.
D. Mechanical engineering will be made much more interdisciplinary with these.
E. These fragments are more evolved in the ongoing industrial revolution.
F. It includes materials, mechanics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and manufacturing.

Which of the following sentences will be the fifth sentence after rearrangement?

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Rearrangement of Sentences - 1(Easy) - Question 5

The correct arrangement is BAFECD.

Sentence B is the only suitable sentence to introduce the theme which is ‘mechanical engineering’. Thus, it is the first sentence. Sentence A should follow sentence B as it elaborates the definition of ‘mechanical engineering’.

For the third place, sentence F is the best fit because it mentions about the various sections which constitute mechanical engineering, sentence E stating ‘these fragments’ is an obvious supporting statement to sentence F. Thus, F and E should be placed as the third and fourth sentences respectively.

Sentence C should be placed just after E, as it explains how the present industrial revolution (stated in E) uses various technologies. Thus, C is the fifth sentence. Lastly, the pronoun ‘these’ stated in D makes it a perfect conclusion because ‘these’ is the replacement of noun phrase ‘key technologies’ mentioned in C.

Sentence C will be the fifth sentence.

Hence, the correct answer is option D.

MCQ: Rearrangement of Sentences - 1(Easy) - Question 6

Directions: The sentence given below has been divided into four parts and these parts have been jumbled up. You must choose the option which gives the correct sequence of the parts. 

masks and visors, (A) / other than mandatory pre-travel tests, (B) / empty to minimize on-board contact (C) / several airlines keep their middle seats (D)

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Rearrangement of Sentences - 1(Easy) - Question 6

BADC 
Other than mandatory pre-travel tests, masks and visors, several airlines keep their middle seats empty to minimize on-board contact.
The above sentence is the correct sequence of the jumbled phrases as it is easy to comprehend and punctuation marks too are rightly placed. 
Hence, option A is the correct answer.
BDAC 
Other than mandatory pre-travel tests, several airlines keep their middle seats masks and visors, empty to minimize on-board contact. 
The arrangement of A and D here is creating a mess and is making the statement confusing. This is clearly not the correct sequence. Hence, option B can be eliminated.
ABDC 
Masks and visors, other than mandatory pre-travel tests, several airlines keep their middle seats empty to minimize on-board contact. 
Clearly, the above sentence is ambiguous. Option C can be eliminated here. 
CADB 
Empty to minimize on-board contact masks and visors several airlines keep their middle seats other than mandatory pre-travel tests. 
The beginning of the sentence itself is making us doubt the validity. Thus, option D can be eliminated. 
Hence, option A is the correct answer.

MCQ: Rearrangement of Sentences - 1(Easy) - Question 7

Directions: The sentence given below has been divided into four parts and these parts have been jumbled up. You must choose the option which gives the correct sequence of the parts. 

at the University of Waterloo in Canada, (A) / has extensively researched (B) / the impact of reading aloud on memory (C) / Colin MacLeod, a psychologist (D)

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Rearrangement of Sentences - 1(Easy) - Question 7

CABD
The impact of reading aloud on memory at the University of Waterloo in Canada, has extensively researched Colin MacLeod, a psychologist.
The above statement fetches no meaning and is incomprehensible, so, option A can be eliminated here.
ACBD
At the University of Waterloo in Canada, the impact of reading aloud on memory, has extensively researched Colin MacLeod, a psychologist.
The above statement too is incomprehensible, so, option B can be eliminated here.
DABC
Colin MacLeod, a psychologist at the University of Waterloo in Canada, has extensively researched the impact of reading aloud on memory.
The above statement rightly mentions all the phrases in proper sequence. Always remember, whenever a statement talks about a person, generally it starts with the introduction / name of the person. Hence, option C is the correct answer.
DBAC
Colin MacLeod, a psychologist has extensively researched at the University of Waterloo in Canada, the impact of reading aloud on memory.
This statement too fails to convey any meaning and thus, option D can be eliminated.
Hence, option C is the correct answer.

MCQ: Rearrangement of Sentences - 1(Easy) - Question 8

Directions: The sentence given below has been divided into four parts and these parts have been jumbled up. You must choose the option which gives the correct sequence of the parts. 

that is formed unintentionally and (A) / and it can often contradict our explicit beliefs and behaviours (B) / an implicit bias is any prejudice (C) / without our direct knowledge (D)

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Rearrangement of Sentences - 1(Easy) - Question 8

CADB
An implicit bias is any prejudice that is formed unintentionally and without our direct knowledge and it can often contradict our explicit beliefs and behaviours.
The above sentence seems absolutely correct and continues with a chain of thoughts. Hence, option A is the correct answer.
CDAB
An implicit bias is any prejudice without our direct knowledge that is formed unintentionally and and it can often contradict our explicit beliefs and behaviours.
The beginning of the sentence seems correct but midway it loses the continuation. Hence, option B can be eliminated.
DABC
Without our direct knowledge that is formed unintentionally and and it can often contradict our explicit beliefs and behaviours an implicit bias is any prejudice.
Clearly, the above sentence is also ambiguous. Option C can be eliminated as well.
ABDC
That is formed unintentionally and and it can often contradict our explicit beliefs and behaviours without our direct knowledge an implicit bias is any prejudice.
The above sentence is also erroneous and fails to convey a logical meaning. Option D can be eliminated as well.
Evidently, option A is the correct answer.

MCQ: Rearrangement of Sentences - 1(Easy) - Question 9

Directions: The sentence given below has been divided into four parts and these parts have been jumbled up. You must choose the option which gives the correct sequence of the parts. 

missing out by reading only with the (A) / suggests that we may be (B) / but a growing body of research (C) / voices inside our minds (D)

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Rearrangement of Sentences - 1(Easy) - Question 9

CBAD
But a growing body of research suggests that we may be missing out by reading only with the voices inside our minds.
The above sentence seems absolutely correct and continues with a chain of thoughts. Hence, option A is the correct answer.
ABDC
Missing out by reading only with the suggests that we may be voices inside our minds but a growing body of research.
The above statement fetches no meaning and is incomprehensible, so, option B can be eliminated here.
ACBD
Missing out by reading only with the but a growing body of research suggests that we may be voices inside our minds.
This statement too fails to convey any meaning and thus, option C can be eliminated.
CDBA
But a growing body of research with the voices inside our minds suggests that we may be missing out by reading only with the voices inside our minds.
Starting of the sentence seems correct but later on the arrangement of D after C creates a break in the flow of the sentence and hence, can be eliminated.
Evidently, option A is the correct answer.

MCQ: Rearrangement of Sentences - 1(Easy) - Question 10

Directions: The sentence given below has been divided into four parts and these parts have been jumbled up. You must choose the option which gives the correct sequence of the parts. 

was presented with a list of words (A) / in one study in Australia, (B) / a group of seven-to-10-year-olds (C) / and asked to read some silently, and others aloud (D)

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Rearrangement of Sentences - 1(Easy) - Question 10

ADBC
Was presented with a list of words and asked to read some silently, and others aloud in one study in Australia, a group of seven-to-10-year-olds.
The above statement conveys no meaning and is incomprehensible, so, option A can be eliminated here.
BCAD
In one study in Australia, a group of seven-to-10-year-olds was presented with a list of words and asked to read some silently, and others aloud.
This statement rightly begins with the country name and further goes on to give a logical meaning. So, option B is the correct answer.
BDAC
In one study in Australia, and asked to read some silently, and others aloud was presented with a list of words a group of seven-to-10-year-olds.
This statement is ambiguous and can be easily eliminated.
ABDC
Was presented with a list of words in one study in Australia, and asked to read some silently, and others aloud a group of seven-to-10-year-olds.
This statement too fails to convey any meaning and thus, option D can be eliminated.
Clearly, option B is the correct answer.

MCQ: Rearrangement of Sentences - 1(Easy) - Question 11

Directions: Given below are four jumbled phrases of a sentence. Out of the given options, pick the one that gives their correct order.
A. The plan's
B. Vigorously the UN will
C. Back it up with action
D. Success depends on how

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Rearrangement of Sentences - 1(Easy) - Question 11

The correct sequence is ADBC.
Part A talks about a plan, followed by part D that the plan’s success depends on how, followed by part B that the plan’s success depends on how vigorously the UN will, followed by part C that the plan’s success depends on how vigorously the UN will back it up with an action.
Hence, option D is the correct answer.

MCQ: Rearrangement of Sentences - 1(Easy) - Question 12

Directions: In the following question, a sentence is given divided into four parts (A), (B), (C) and (D) which are jumbled up in any random order. You have to arrange the four parts to make a contextually and grammatically meaningful sentence. 
typically, when we eat, our bodies (A) / break down the carbohydrates from the food and (B) /  turn them into a form of sugar known as glucose, (C) / one of the body’s preferred fuels (D)

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Rearrangement of Sentences - 1(Easy) - Question 12

The given sentence is correctly arranged.

Hence, option D is correct.

MCQ: Rearrangement of Sentences - 1(Easy) - Question 13

Directions: A sentence given below has been divided into four parts which have been jumbled up. You must choose the option which gives the correct sequence of the parts. 
Need for new officers right now, (A) / rates of retirement and attrition (B) / the department has an unprecedented (C) / apparently due to higher-than-usual (D)

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Rearrangement of Sentences - 1(Easy) - Question 13

After reading all the fragments, fragment C should be the first fragment in the sentence as it starts with the subject ‘the department’. The first fragment mentions that the department has ‘an unprecedented’ and this should be followed by a noun. Fragments A and B start with nouns but fragment B cannot be the next fragment as the noun used is plural while fragment C mentions ‘an’ which indicates that the noun has to be singular. This makes fragment A the next fragment.
The next fragment will be D which mentions the reason for the new officers. Fragment D ends with the adjective ‘usual’ and it must be followed by a noun which is there in fragment B. Thus, DB is a mandatory pair.
Correct Sentence:
The department has an unprecedented need for new officers right now, apparently due to higher-than-usual rates of retirement and attrition.
Hence, the correct answer is option C.

MCQ: Rearrangement of Sentences - 1(Easy) - Question 14

Directions: Given below are four jumbled phrases of a sentence. Out of the given options, pick the one that gives their correct order.
A. To this outrage with
B. Refusing medical aid
C. She responded
D. Her customary fortitude,

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Rearrangement of Sentences - 1(Easy) - Question 14

The correct sequence is CADB.

Part C tells that she responded, followed by part A that she responded to this outrage with, followed by part D that she responded to this outrage with her customary fortitude (courage), followed by part B that she responded to this outrage with her customary fortitude (courage) by refusing medical aid.

Hence, option C is the correct answer.

MCQ: Rearrangement of Sentences - 1(Easy) - Question 15

Directions: In the question given below, a sentence has been broken down into four fragments labelled (A), (B), (C) and (D) and arranged, not necessarily in the correct order. You have to find the correct order of arrangement from the options given below. 
Indian masses, facing high inflation (A) / had pinned high hopes on the budget, (B) / as well as alarming unemployment rates, (C) / but the annual exercise has let them down (D)

Detailed Solution for MCQ: Rearrangement of Sentences - 1(Easy) - Question 15

If we read all the fragments, we can infer that they are not in a correct order which helps in eliminating option E.

Now, if we explore other options, we can clearly say that fragment A is the only opening statement we have because in all the other fragments we have 'but', 'had' and 'as' which eliminates their possibilities of being the opening statement.

Also, fragment C will follow fragment A because in A there is mention of 'inflation' which is a problem and that has created another problem of 'unemployment' mentioned in fragment C. Then to tackle these, people had 'hopes' mentioned in fragment B, so, B will follow C. Lastly, fragment D will be placed at last because all their hopes were shattered.

Thus, we get the final arrangement: ACBD

And the correct sequence will be –

Indian masses, facing high inflation as well as alarming unemployment rates, had pinned high hopes on the budget, but the annual exercise has let them down.
Hence, option D is the correct answer.

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