Introduction
- Para Jumbles are jumbled paragraphs. Basically, candidates are given a paragraph and the sentences of that paragraph are not correctly arranged or the sentences are not in the right order. The candidates have to arrange the sentences in a logical and meaningful order such that they make sense and then candidates have to answer the questions accordingly.

Theory
- Para-Jumble as the name refers to a paragraph wherein the sentences of the paragraph are jumbled and are assigned with some number or letter. So, the question is what should we do in para jumble questions? We are required to arrange the sentences in a proper manner such that they link and form a coherent paragraph, and we must do this rearrangement by choosing the appropriate option from the given option.
- The name of the topic is in a way misleading because we are not jumbling paragraphs here but we are actually straightening out jumbled sentences in a paragraph. This sort of question is quite common in various competitive exams. The right approach to such type of questions can fetch you good marks in competitive exams.
Tips
- Always read the sentences carefully and try to comprehend the central idea or theme of the paragraph and then try to rearrange the paragraph attentively.
- Candidates need to practice on a daily basis on quizzes and sectional tests to score more and master in para jumbles questions of the reasoning section.
- Try to identify the starting statement and look for the sentences that clearly introduce the person, place, and committee concepts in the para jumble.
Rules
1. Never Read the Options
- Whenever you start doing parajumbles, never look at the options. First try to solve the sentences, then search for the nearest option of your rearranged paragraph. You can use the elimination technique, as you have already arranged the sentence, now you can eliminate the options that do not suit to the required answer and in this way you will get the correct answer.
2. Generalisations come first
- Parajumbles always start with genralised statements and then comes the specifications and options of the topic. Generalisations are always followed by specific reference and examples. You have to read the first statement and last statement, then see what kind of information is given in the sentences. Try to categorised the sentences into information based sentence, reference based and example based sentence and then rearrange them following the above rule.
3. Go from Past To Future
- Analyse the tense of the sentences. Generally, when you get sentences based on data, time period, statistics, then you start the start the paragraph from a past tense then present and at last comes the future tense. this is because, in past tense we give information of previous years and time periods, in present tense we give the present scenario of the situation and in future tense general probabilities are given in the coming time.
4. Never Start with "This", "That", "Those" or other pronouns
- Always keep in mind that a coherent paragraph never starts with words like "this", "that", "those" or any other pronoun. The reason being that if a sentence of paragraph starts from these kind of words, then the meaning becomes ambiguous as the first sentence should always give the proper and exact information and pronouns can be used in other sentences.
5. General to Allusion & Full Form to Abbreviated
- The last but important rule to adhere to while solving parajumbles is that our range starts from general and ends at illusions, similarly we go from full from to abbreviations. If in a sentence, Prime Ministers, Uttar Pradesh are given and in other sentence U.P. and P.M. are given then the sentence containing full forms will come first.
Solved Examples
Question for Tips & Tricks: Para Jumble
Try yourself:In questions below, each passage consist of six sentences. The first and sixth sentence are given in the begining. The middle four sentences in each have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled as P, Q, R and S. Find out the proper order for the four sentences.
Q.
S1:Venice is a strange and beautiful city in the north of Italy.
P :There are about four hundred old stone bridges joining the island of Venice.
Q :In this city there are no motor cars, no horses, no buses.
R :These small islands are near one another.
S :It is not an island but a hundred and seventeen islands.
S6:This is because Venice has no streets.
The Proper sequence should be:
Explanation
It is not an island but a hundred and seventeen islands. These small islands are near one another. There are about four hundred old stone bridges joining the island of Venice. In this city there are no motor cars, no horses, no buses.
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Question for Tips & Tricks: Para Jumble
Try yourself:S1:The Hound of Baskervilles was feared by the people of the area.
P :Some people spoke of seeing a huge, shadowy form a Hound at midnight on the moor.
Q :But they spoke of it in tones of horror.
R :Nobody had actually seen the hound.
S :This shadowy form did not reveal any details about the animal.
S6:The Hound of Baskervilles remains an unsolved mystery.
The Proper sequence should be:
Explanation
Let's analyze the sentence fragments logically:
S1: The Hound of Baskervilles was feared by the people of the area.
This sets the context — people are afraid.
Now check the options:
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P: Some people spoke of seeing a huge, shadowy form a Hound at midnight on the moor.
➝ This adds detail to what they feared.
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S: This shadowy form did not reveal any details about the animal.
➝ This logically follows P (it describes the shadowy form).
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R: Nobody had actually seen the hound.
➝ This can contrast or elaborate on the sighting mentioned.
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Q: But they spoke of it in tones of horror.
➝ Concludes the emotional reaction.
So the most logical order is:
P → S → R → Q
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Question for Tips & Tricks: Para Jumble
Try yourself:S1:A gentleman who lived alone always had two plates placed on the table at dinner time.
P :One day just as he sat down to dine, the cat rushed in to the room.
Q :One plate was for himself and other was for his cat.
R :she drooped a mouse into her own plate and another into her master plate.
S :He used to give the cat a piece of meat from his own plate.
S6:In this way the cat showed her gratitude to her master.
The Proper sequence should be:
Explanation
Q: One plate was for himself and other was for his cat. → Explains the setup.
S: He used to give the cat a piece of meat from his own plate. → Adds a detail about their bond.
P: One day just as he sat down to dine, the cat rushed in to the room. → Introduces an event.
R: She dropped a mouse into her own plate and another into her master’s plate. → The cat returns the favor.
S6: In this way the cat showed her gratitude to her master. → Conclusion.
Therefore , the Correct Answer is Option A.
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Question for Tips & Tricks: Para Jumble
Try yourself:S1:Ants eat worms, centipedes and spiders.
P :They are usually much quicker than the ant itself.
Q :Nevertheless, these animals do not make easy game for ants.
R :Besides, they have an extraordinary number of ways of escaping.
S:They also eat larvae and insect adults such as flies, moths and spring tails.
S6:Some jump, and some give out a pungent repellent substance.
The Proper sequence should be:
Explanation
S:They also eat larvae and insect adults such as flies, moths and spring tails.
This continues the list of prey, expanding the idea introduced in S1.
Q:Nevertheless, these animals do not make easy game for ants.
The word "Nevertheless" introduces a contrast — although ants eat many creatures, they’re not easy to catch.
P:They are usually much quicker than the ant itself.
This gives the first reason why the prey is hard to catch.
R:Besides, they have an extraordinary number of ways of escaping.
Adds another reason, supporting the contrast in Q.
Therefore , the Correct Answer is Option A
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