Sentence Rearrangement for SBI PO : Set 39
Sentence Rearrangement for SBI PO : Set 39
Directions: Rearrange the given five sentences A, B, C, D, E and F in the paragraph sequence so as to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below them.
A. Moreover salaries in public sector enterprises are not as competitive as those offered by private or foreign corporate. | ||||
B. This trend should be a wake up call for stake holders to examine why employees are seeking better opportunities with private companies in India and abroad. | ||||
C. Public sector Enterprises (PSEs) have been experiencing severe challenges in attracting motivating and retaining their key staff. | ||||
D. Having stakeholders these as the reasons employees leave PSEs it is important empower stakeholders to find ways to remedy the situation. | ||||
E. One reason is that young employees lured away to private firms are most willing to undertake professional risks. | ||||
F. Employees in the specialist roles especially have become increasingly difficult to retain. | ||||
1. Which of the following sentences should come FIRST in the paragraph? | ||||
(a) A | (b) B | (c) C | (d) D | (e) E |
2. Which of the following sentences should come SECOND in the paragraph? | ||||
(a) A | (b) B | (c) C | (d) D | (e) F |
3. Which of the following sentences should come THIRD in the paragraph? | ||||
(a) A | (b) B | (c) C | (d) D | (e) E |
4. Which of the following sentences should come FIFTHE in the paragraph? | ||||
(a) A | (b) B | (c) C | (d) D | (e) E |
5. Which of the following sentences should come LAST in the paragraph? | ||||
(a) A | (b) B | (c) C | (d) D | (e) E |
Answer Key:
1. (c) 2. (e) 3. (e) 4. (b) 5. (d)
Directions: Rearrange the given five sentences A, B, C, D, E and F in the paragraph sequence so as to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below them.
A. If china us the world’s factory, India has become the world’s outsourcing center-keeping in line with this image. | ||||
B. But, India’s future depends crucially on its ability to compete fully in the creative economy-not just in tech and software, but across design and entrepreneurship, arts, culture and entertainment and the knowledge- based professions of medicine, finance and law. | ||||
C. While its creative assets outstrip those for other emerging competitors, India must address several challenges to increase its international competitiveness as the world is the midst of a sweeping transformation. | ||||
D. This transformation is evident in the fact that the world is moving from an industrial economy to a creative economy that generates wealth by harnessing intellectual labour, intangible goods and human creative capabilities. | ||||
E. Its software industry is the world’s second-largest, its tech outsourcing accounts for more than half of the $300 billion global industry, according to a technology expert. | ||||
F. If the meeting of world leaders at Davos is any indication, India is rapidly becoming an economic ‘rock star’. | ||||
1. Which of the following should be the LAST sentence? | ||||
(a) A | (b) B | (c) C | (d) D | (e) E |
2. Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence? | ||||
(a) A | (b) B | (c) C | (d) D | (e) E |
3. Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence? | ||||
(a) A | (b) B | (c) C | (d) F | (e) E |
4. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence? | ||||
(a) F | (b) B | (c) C | (d) A | (e) E |
5. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence? | ||||
(a) A | (b) B | (c) C | (d) D | (e) F |
Answer Key:
1. (d) 2. (e) 3. (c) 4. (d) 5. (e)