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Directions:(1-5) Rearrange the following five sentences A), B), C), D) and E) to form a meaningful paragraph.

A)By processes that need not be described here, India has become practically wholly dependent upon foreign manufacture for her clothing.
B)India was enslaved for satisfying the greed of the foreign cloth manufacturer.
C)Fortunately India has yet enough weavers to supplement the out-turn of her mills.
D)When the East India Company came in, we were able to manufacture all the cloth we needed, and more for export.
E)But we ought not to be dependent. India has the ability to manufacture all her cloth if her children will work for it.

1. What should be the first statement after rearrangement?

Ans:2
The passage starts with statement B where the main theme of the passage is presented. D follows B as it highlights conditions before East India Company came. A follows D which highlights the present situation. AE is a mandatory pair. C is concluding statement.

 

2. What should be the second statement after rearrangement?

Ans:4
The passage starts with statement B where the main theme of the passage is presented. D follows B as it highlights conditions before East India Company came. A follows D which highlights the present situation. AE is a mandatory pair. C is concluding statement.

 

3. What should be the third statement after rearrangement?

Ans:1
The passage starts with statement B where the main theme of the passage is presented. D follows B as it highlights conditions before East India Company came. A follows D which highlights the present situation. AE is a mandatory pair. C is concluding statement.

 

4. What should be the fourth statement after rearrangement?

Ans:5
The passage starts with statement B where the main theme of the passage is presented. D follows B as it highlights conditions before East India Company came. A follows D which highlights the present situation. AE is a mandatory pair. C is concluding statement.

 

5. What should be the final statement after rearrangement?

Ans:3
The passage starts with statement B where the main theme of the passage is presented. D follows B as it highlights conditions before East India Company came. A follows D which highlights the present situation. AE is a mandatory pair. C is concluding statement.

 

Directions:(6-10) The following sentences, when properly arranged, form a coherent paragraph. Answer the questions based on the rearranged paragraphs.

A. He had thought he loved her to distraction; he had regarded his passion as adoration; and behold it was only a poor little evanescent partiality.
B. A certain Amy Lawrence vanished out of his heart and left not even a memory of herself behind.
C. As he was passing by the house where Jeff Thatcher lived, he saw a new girl in the garden–a lovely little blue-eyed creature with yellow hair plaited into two long-tails, white summer frock and embroidered pan-talettes.
D. He had been months winning her; she had confessed hardly a week ago; he had been the happiest and the proudest boy in the world only seven short days, and here in one instant of time she had gone out of his heart like a casual stranger whose visit is done.
E. The fresh-crowned hero fell without firing a shot.

6. What is the first sentence after the rearrangement?

Ans:3

The first sentence is C – it introduces the subject. This is followed by sentence E, which dwells on the idea introduced in C. This is followed by B, which talks about the effect of seeing the girl – that some other girl that he had been trying to impress has vanished from his heart. This is followed by A and D in that order. The correct order of sentences is CEBAD.

So, the first sentence after rearrangement is C.

 

7. What is the second sentence after the rearrangement?

Ans:5

The first sentence is C – it introduces the subject. This is followed by sentence E, which dwells on the idea introduced in C. This is followed by B, which talks about the effect of seeing the girl – that some other girl that he had been trying to impress has vanished from his heart. This is followed by A and D in that order. The correct order of sentences is CEBAD.

So, the second sentence after rearrangement is E.

 

8. What is the third sentence after the rearrangement?

Ans:2

The first sentence is C – it introduces the subject. This is followed by sentence E, which dwells on the idea introduced in C. This is followed by B, which talks about the effect of seeing the girl – that some other girl that he had been trying to impress has vanished from his heart. This is followed by A and D in that order. The correct order of sentences is CEBAD.

So, the third sentence after rearrangement is B.

 

9. What is the fourth sentence after the rearrangement?

Ans:1

The first sentence is C – it introduces the subject. This is followed by sentence E, which dwells on the idea introduced in C. This is followed by B, which talks about the effect of seeing the girl – that some other girl that he had been trying to impress has vanished from his heart. This is followed by A and D in that order. The correct order of sentences is CEBAD.

So, the fourth sentence after rearrangement is A.

 

10. What is the fifth sentence after the rearrangement?

Ans:4

The first sentence is C – it introduces the subject. This is followed by sentence E, which dwells on the idea introduced in C. This is followed by B, which talks about the effect of seeing the girl – that some other girl that he had been trying to impress has vanished from his heart. This is followed by A and D in that order. The correct order of sentences is CEBAD.

So, the fifth sentence after rearrangement is D.