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English Quizzes For SBI Clerk Prelims 2022 : 1st June – Sentence Rearrangement

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TOPIC :
Sentence Rearrangement

 

Direction (1-5): Rearrange the given sentence
(A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) to form a meaningful paragraph and answer the
questions that follow.

 

(A) Involuntary muscle jerks called myoclonus
are common in both dogs and humans.

(B) And in humans, REM sleep has historically
been associated with vivid dreaming.

(C) Animals’ sleeping lives have sparked human
curiosity for thousands of years, but clear answers have been elusive.

(D) It’s the stage where you have the sort of
weird, full-colour experiences you can’t wait to tell your family about over
breakfast.

(F) That’s what you’re seeing when a dog’s limbs
and paws quiver or move repeatedly during sleep.

(E) It’s most frequent during REM sleep and the
flickering eyes, too, are associated with it.

 

Q1. Which of the following will be the FIRST
sentence of the rearranged paragraph?

(a) F

(b) A

(c) C

(d) B

(e) D

 

Q2. Which of the following will be the LAST
sentence of the rearranged paragraph?

(a) A

(b) C

(c) F

(d) E

(e) D

 

Q3. Which of the following will be the THIRD
sentence of the rearranged paragraph?

(a) F

(b) D

(c) E

(d) A

(e) C

 

Q4. Which of the following will be the FIFTH
sentence of the rearranged paragraph?

(a) A

(b) D

(c) F

(d) B

(e) E

 

Q5. What will be the correct sequence of the
given sentences?

(a) DABFCE

(b) ADBCFE

(c) CAFEBD

(d) FDCEBA

(e) BDEFAC

 

Direction (6-10): Rearrange the given
sentence (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) to form a meaningful paragraph and
answer the questions that follow.

 

(A) They are trying to find out answers that can
help them probe the potential of human settlement on the Red Planet, and what
it might look like.

(B) Examples of such spacecraft missions are orbiters
and rovers.

(C) However, the surface today is a cold desert.
Scientists are exploring whether or not Mars can support life.

(D) In an attempt to investigate something that
seems quite unrealistic, scientists have taken up several spacecraft missions
related to the planet Mars.

(E) Around 3.6 to 3.0 billion years ago, Mars’
climate was at least occasionally warm enough for rivers and lakes. It was
inferred to have been habitable.

(F) From Mariner 4 (1964) to Mars 2020 (2020),
missions to Mars have unfolded several mysteries and produced remarkable
findings.

 

Q6. Which of the following will be the FIRST
sentence of the rearranged paragraph?

(a) A

(b) F

(c) E

(d) B

(e) C

 

Q7. Which of the following will be the LAST
sentence of the rearranged paragraph?

(a) A

(b) C

(c) E

(d) D

(e) F

 

Q8. Which of the following will be the THIRD
sentence of the rearranged paragraph?

(a) F

(b) D

(c) E

(d) A

(e) C

 

Q9. Which of the following will be the FIFTH
sentence of the rearranged paragraph?

(a) E

(b) D

(c) F

(d) B

(e) C

 

Q10. What will be the correct sequence of the
given sentences?

(a) ECADBF

(b) BDECFA

(c) DCBEFA

(d) BADFEC

(e) FCBAED

 

Direction (11-15): Rearrange the given
sentence (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) to forma meaningful paragraph and answer
the questions that follow.

 

(A) Since the core is situated 1,800 miles
(2,900km) below the Earth’s surface, it was assumed that the high-pressure
environment and paucity of water-bearing minerals have protected the molten
outer core from rust.

(B) A new study has said that the Earth’s core,
which is composed of molten nickel and iron, is rusting.

(C) In the experiment, the scientists created
high-pressure conditions that would exist in Earth’s core.

(D) But recent experiments suggested that rust
can form at high pressures and could plausibly be formed at locations where
water-rich slabs of Earth’s crust have sunk to the core-mantle boundary.

(E) Rusting happens when iron is exposed to
moist air or oxygenated water, leading to a chemical reaction that leaves a
reddish residue and making strong iron weak.

(F) The study was published in the journal
Advancing Earth and Space Science.

 

Q11. Which of the following will be the FIRST
sentence of the rearranged paragraph?

(a) F

(b) A

(c) B

(d) D

(e) C

 

Q12. Which of the following will be the LAST
sentence of the rearranged paragraph?

(a) A

(b) C

(c) F

(d) B

(e) E

 

Q13. Which of the following will be the THIRD
sentence of the rearranged paragraph?

(a) F

(b) D

(c) E

(d) B

(e) C

 

Q14. Which of 
the following will be the FIFTH sentence of the rearranged paragraph?

(a) C

(b) D

(c) B

(d) E

(e) A

 

Q15. What will be the correct sequence of the
given sentences?

(a) ACFDEB

(b) FABDCE

(c) CBEDAF

(d) BFEADC

(e) EDBCAF

 

S1. Ans. (c)

Sol. The correct sequence is CAFEBD.

 

(C) Animals’ sleeping lives have sparked human
curiosity for thousands of years, but clear answers have been elusive.

 

(A) Involuntary muscle jerks called myoclonus
are common in both dogs and humans.

 

(F) That’s what you’re seeing when a dog’s limbs
and paws quiver or move repeatedly during sleep.

 

(E) It’s most frequent during REM sleep and the
flickering eyes, too, are associated with it.

 

(B) And in humans, REM sleep has historically
been associated with vivid dreaming.

 

(D) It’s the stage where you have the sort of
weird, full-colour experiences you can’t wait to tell your family about over
breakfast.

S2. Ans. (e)

Sol. The correct sequence is CAFEBD.

 

(C) Animals’ sleeping lives have sparked human curiosity
for thousands of years, but clear answers have been elusive.

 

(A) Involuntary muscle jerks called myoclonus
are common in both dogs and humans.

 

(F) That’s what you’re seeing when a dog’s limbs
and paws quiver or move repeatedly during sleep.

 

(E) It’s most frequent during REM sleep and the
flickering eyes, too, are associated with it.

 

(B) And in humans, REM sleep has historically
been associated with vivid dreaming.

 

(D) It’s the stage where you have the sort of
weird, full-colour experiences you can’t wait to tell your family about over
breakfast.

S3. Ans. (a)

Sol. The correct sequence is CAFEBD.

 

(C) Animals’ sleeping lives have sparked human
curiosity for thousands of years, but clear answers have been elusive.

 

(A) Involuntary muscle jerks called myoclonus
are common in both dogs and humans.

 

(F) That’s what you’re seeing when a dog’s limbs
and paws quiver or move repeatedly during sleep.

 

(E) It’s most frequent during REM sleep and the
flickering eyes, too, are associated with it.

 

(B) And in humans, REM sleep has historically
been associated with vivid dreaming.

 

(D) It’s the stage where you have the sort of
weird, full-colour experiences you can’t wait to tell your family about over
breakfast.

S4. Ans. (d)

Sol. The correct sequence is CAFEBD.

 

(C) Animals’ sleeping lives have sparked human
curiosity for thousands of years, but clear answers have been elusive.

 

(A) Involuntary muscle jerks called myoclonus
are common in both dogs and humans.

 

(F) That’s what you’re seeing when a dog’s limbs
and paws quiver or move repeatedly during sleep.

 

(E) It’s most frequent during REM sleep and the
flickering eyes, too, are associated with it.

 

(B) And in humans, REM sleep has historically
been associated with vivid dreaming.

 

(D) It’s the stage where you have the sort of
weird, full-colour experiences you can’t wait to tell your family about over
breakfast.

S5. Ans. (c)

Sol. The correct sequence is CAFEBD.

 

(C) Animals’ sleeping lives have sparked human
curiosity for thousands of years, but clear answers have been elusive.

 

(A) Involuntary muscle jerks called myoclonus
are common in both dogs and humans.

 

(F) That’s what you’re seeing when a dog’s limbs
and paws quiver or move repeatedly during sleep.

 

(E) It’s most frequent during REM sleep and the
flickering eyes, too, are associated with it.

 

(B) And in humans, REM sleep has historically
been associated with vivid dreaming.

 

(D) It’s the stage where you have the sort of
weird, full-colour experiences you can’t wait to tell your family about over
breakfast.

S6. Ans. (c)

Sol. The correct sequence is ECADBF.

 

(E) Around 3.6 to 3.0 billion years ago, Mars’
climate was at least occasionally warm enough for rivers and lakes. It was
inferred to have been habitable.

 

(C) However, the surface today is a cold desert
and the scientists are exploring whether or not Mars can support life.

 

(A) They are trying to find out answers that can
help them probe the potential of human settlement on the Red Planet, and what
it might look like.

 

(D) In an attempt to investigate something that
seems quite unrealistic, scientists have taken up several spacecraft missions
related to the planet Mars.

 

(B) Examples of such spacecraft missions are
orbiters and rovers.

 

(F) From Mariner 4 (1964) to Mars 2020 (2020),
missions to Mars have unfolded several mysteries and produced remarkable
findings.

 

S7. Ans. (e)

Sol. The correct sequence is ECADBF.

 

(E) Around 3.6 to 3.0 billion years ago, Mars’
climate was at least occasionally warm enough for rivers and lakes. It was inferred
to have been habitable.

 

(C) However, the surface today is a cold desert
and the scientists are exploring whether or not Mars can support life.

 

(A) They are trying to find out answers that can
help them probe the potential of human settlement on the Red Planet, and what
it might look like.

 

(D) In an attempt to investigate something that
seems quite unrealistic, scientists have taken up several spacecraft missions
related to the planet Mars.

 

(B) Examples of such spacecraft missions are
orbiters and rovers.

 

(F) From Mariner 4 (1964) to Mars 2020 (2020),
missions to Mars have unfolded several mysteries and produced remarkable
findings.

 

S8. Ans. (d)

Sol. The correct sequence is ECADBF.

 

(E) Around 3.6 to 3.0 billion years ago, Mars’
climate was at least occasionally warm enough for rivers and lakes. It was
inferred to have been habitable.

 

(C) However, the surface today is a cold desert
and the scientists are exploring whether or not Mars can support life.

 

(A) They are trying to find out answers that can
help them probe the potential of human settlement on the Red Planet, and what
it might look like.

 

(D) In an attempt to investigate something that
seems quite unrealistic, scientists have taken up several spacecraft missions
related to the planet Mars.

 

(B) Examples of such spacecraft missions are
orbiters and rovers.

 

(F) From Mariner 4 (1964) to Mars 2020 (2020),
missions to Mars have unfolded several mysteries and produced remarkable
findings.

 

S9. Ans. (d)

Sol. The correct sequence is ECADBF.

 

(E) Around 3.6 to 3.0 billion years ago, Mars’
climate was at least occasionally warm enough for rivers and lakes. It was
inferred to have been habitable.

 

(C) However, the surface today is a cold desert
and the scientists are exploring whether or not Mars can support life.

 

(A) They are trying to find out answers that can
help them probe the potential of human settlement on the Red Planet, and what
it might look like.

 

(D) In an attempt to investigate something that
seems quite unrealistic, scientists have taken up several spacecraft missions
related to the planet Mars.

 

(B) Examples of such spacecraft missions are
orbiters and rovers.

 

(F) From Mariner 4 (1964) to Mars 2020 (2020),
missions to Mars have unfolded several mysteries and produced remarkable
findings.

S10. Ans. (a)

Sol. The correct sequence is ECADBF.

 

(E) Around 3.6 to 3.0 billion years ago, Mars’
climate was at least occasionally warm enough for rivers and lakes. It was
inferred to have been habitable.

 

(C) However, the surface today is a cold desert
and the scientists are exploring whether or not Mars can support life.

 

(A) They are trying to find out answers that can
help them probe the potential of human settlement on the Red Planet, and what
it might look like.

 

(D) In an attempt to investigate something that
seems quite unrealistic, scientists have taken up several spacecraft missions
related to the planet Mars.

 

(B) Examples of such spacecraft missions are
orbiters and rovers.

 

(F) From Mariner 4 (1964) to Mars 2020 (2020),
missions to Mars have unfolded several mysteries and produced remarkable
findings.

 

S11. Ans. (c)

Sol. The correct sequence is BFEADC.

 

(B) A new study has said that the Earth’s core,
which is composed of molten nickel and iron, is rusting.

 

(F) The study was published in the journal
Advancing Earth and Space Science.

 

(E) Rusting happens when iron is exposed to
moist air or oxygenated water, leading to a chemical reaction that leaves a
reddish residue and making strong iron weak.

 

(A) Since the core is situated 1,800 miles
(2,900km) below the Earth’s surface, it was assumed that the high-pressure
environment and paucity of water-bearing minerals have protected the molten
outer core from rust.

 

(D) But recent experiments suggested that rust
can form at high pressures and could plausibly be formed at locations where
water-rich slabs of Earth’s crust have sunk to the core-mantle boundary.

 

(C) In the experiment, the scientists created
high-pressure conditions that would exist in Earth’s core.

S12. Ans. (b)

Sol. The correct sequence is BFEADC.

 

(B) A new study has said that the Earth’s core,
which is composed of molten nickel and iron, is rusting.

 

(F) The study was published in the journal
Advancing Earth and Space Science.

 

(E) Rusting happens when iron is exposed to
moist air or oxygenated water, leading to a chemical reaction that leaves a
reddish residue and making strong iron weak.

 

(A) Since the core is situated 1,800 miles
(2,900km) below the Earth’s surface, it was assumed that the high-pressure
environment and paucity of water-bearing minerals have protected the molten
outer core from rust.

 

(D) But recent experiments suggested that rust
can form at high pressures and could plausibly be formed at locations where
water-rich slabs of Earth’s crust have sunk to the core-mantle boundary.

 

(C) In the experiment, the scientists created
high-pressure conditions that would exist in Earth’s core.

 

S13. Ans. (c)

Sol. The correct sequence is BFEADC.

 

(B) A new study has said that the Earth’s core,
which is composed of molten nickel and iron, is rusting.

 

(F) The study was published in the journal
Advancing Earth and Space Science.

 

(E) Rusting happens when iron is exposed to
moist air or oxygenated water, leading to a chemical reaction that leaves a
reddish residue and making strong iron weak.

 

(A) Since the core is situated 1,800 miles
(2,900km) below the Earth’s surface, it was assumed that the high-pressure
environment and paucity of water-bearing minerals have protected the molten
outer core from rust.

 

(D) But recent experiments suggested that rust
can form at high pressures and could plausibly be formed at locations where
water-rich slabs of Earth’s crust have sunk to the core-mantle boundary.

 

(C) In the experiment, the scientists created
high-pressure conditions that would exist in Earth’s core.

 

Q14. Which of

S14. Ans. (b)

Sol. The correct sequence is BFEADC.

 

(B) A new study has said that the Earth’s core,
which is composed of molten nickel and iron, is rusting.

 

(F) The study was published in the journal
Advancing Earth and Space Science.

 

(E) Rusting happens when iron is exposed to
moist air or oxygenated water, leading to a chemical reaction that leaves a
reddish residue and making strong iron weak.

 

(A) Since the core is situated 1,800 miles
(2,900km) below the Earth’s surface, it was assumed that the high-pressure
environment and paucity of water-bearing minerals have protected the molten
outer core from rust.

 

(D) But recent experiments suggested that rust
can form at high pressures and could plausibly be formed at locations where water-rich
slabs of Earth’s crust have sunk to the core-mantle boundary.

 

(C) In the experiment, the scientists created
high-pressure conditions that would exist in Earth’s core.

S15. Ans. (d)

Sol. The correct sequence is BFEADC.

 

(B) A new study has said that the Earth’s core,
which is composed of molten nickel and iron, is rusting.

 

(F) The study was published in the journal
Advancing Earth and Space Science.

 

(E) Rusting happens when iron is exposed to
moist air or oxygenated water, leading to a chemical reaction that leaves a
reddish residue and making strong iron weak.

 

(A) Since the core is situated 1,800 miles
(2,900km) below the Earth’s surface, it was assumed that the high-pressure
environment and paucity of water-bearing minerals have protected the molten
outer core from rust.

 

(D) But recent experiments suggested that rust
can form at high pressures and could plausibly be formed at locations where
water-rich slabs of Earth’s crust have sunk to the core-mantle boundary.

 

(C) In the experiment, the scientists created
high-pressure conditions that would exist in Earth’s core.

 

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