CRACK IBPS PO : New Pattern Sentence Rearrangement Day 59

Dear Banking Aspirant ,

There has been recent changes in the Sentence Rearrangement in the English Section. Even in this year SBI PO mains examination 2017 , the sentence rearrangement has changes and in that pattern , the first and the last sentence would be fixed and aspirants has to find all the other sentences in the given jumbled passage.

Even though this section is limited to little changes , who knows there can be changes even in this section in the forthcoming exams. We have to be updated for all the challenges which is yet to come in the the forthcoming exams.These paragraphs are taken from the recent editorials from leading Dailies and Journals.

Directions(1-5): Rearrange the given sentences to form a meaningfully coherent passage and answer the following Questions. In this the First Sentence and the last sentence are fixed ( I.e A and G is fixed. You have to rearrange the other sentences to form a meaningful passage).

(A) During the past week, it became evident that U.S. President Donald Trump takes a dim view of his Attorney General, Jeff Sessions, a man whose appointment to that key role he fought resolutely for in the face of serious objections.

(B) The current episode dates back four months, to when Mr. Sessions recused himself from the FBI’s inuiry into whether Moscow had interfered in the election.

(C) Comey had previously told the House of Representatives’ Intelligence Committee that the FBI was investigating whether the Trump campaign coordinated with Russia during the election. Since July 24, Mr. Trump has stepped up his public attacks on Mr. Sessions, describing the recusal as “very unfair”, and suggesting that Mr. Sessions showed bias in favour of Democratic election rival Hillary Clinton by not probing her emails as he should have.

(D) The President’s anger at the FBI investigation then swelled, leading to the abrupt firing of the Bureau’s Director James Comey in May.

(E) This is not a clash of egos, but another instance of Mr. Trump’s disdain for constitutional propriety regarding conflicts of interest and the murky issue of Russia’s influence on the 2016 presidential election.

(F) Although Mr. Trump at the time dismissed the notion that such action was called for, Mr. Sessions’s recusal was consistent with settled norms and with his own reassurances on Capitol Hill that he would consider being removed from any process where he thought his “impartiality might reasonably be questioned”.

(G) Observers are not surprised that Mr. Trump, a man of his own making, has shown himself to be comfortable with a casual approach toward conflicts of interest.

 

1) Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence?

(a) B

(b) C

(c) D

(d) E

(e) F

 

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(d) E

 

2) Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence?

(a) B

(b) C

(c) D

(d) E

(e) F

 

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(a) B

 

 

3) Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence?

(a) B

(b) C

(c) D

(d) E

(e) F

 

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(e) F

 

 

4) Which of the following should be the Fourth sentence?

(a) B

(b) C

(c) D

(d) E

(e) F

 

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(c) D

 

 

5) Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence?

(a) B

(b) C

(c) D

(d) E

(e) F

 

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(b) C

 

Directions(6-10): Rearrange the given sentences to form a meaningfully coherent passage and answer the following Questions. In this the First Sentence and the last sentence are fixed ( I.e A and G is fixed. You have to rearrange the other sentences to form a meaningful passage).

 

(A) Poland’s right-wing government has been waging a relentless war on democratic institutions ever since it assumed office in 2015.

(B) However, he did assent to another controversial measure which empowers the justice minister to sack the heads of lower courts.

(C) But it may have gone too far now with its moves to curb judicial independence, which have been categorically opposed by President Andrzej Duda.

(D)Duda, an ally of the ruling Law and Justice Party (PiS), vetoed two measures that militate against the rule of law.

(E) The second gives Parliament control over the mechanism that deals with their appointment.

(F) One of them requires all judges of the Supreme Court to step down, except those the President thinks should stay on.

(G)The government of Prime Minister Beata Szydło was able to initiate these unpopular pieces of legislation because it has already stripped the tribunal that adjudicates on the constitutionality of laws relating to its powers.

 

6) Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence?

(a) B

(b) C

(c) D

(d) E

(e) F

 

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(b) C

 

7) Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence?

(a) B

(b) C

(c) D

(d) E

(e) F

 

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(c) D

 

8) Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence?

(a) B

(b) C

(c) D

(d) E

(e) F

 

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(e) F

 

 

9) Which of the following should be the Fourth sentence?

(a) B

(b) C

(c) D

(d) E

(e) F

 

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(d) E

 

 

10) Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence?

(a) B

(b) C

(c) D

(d) E

(e) F

 

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(a) B

 

 

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