Sentence Rearrangement using Editorial
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Sentence Rearrangement using Editorial
Sentence Rearrangement is the one section in English which could fetch you marks easily. So practice this section more to boost your score in the English section.
Reorganize the given six sentence in a befitting sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the below questions from that rearranged sequence.
(a) The bold announcement should allay the apprehensions of sceptics who would have assumed that Mr. Moon may be rather soft towards the North, as well as those who feared that engaging Pyongyang could alienate the U.S.
(b) The election of the moderate Moon Jae-in as South Korea’s President marks a decisive break from the bitter divisions and scandals that unsettled the country’s administrative and political equilibrium in recent months.
(c) With this, the veteran human rights lawyer struck a positive note for the kind of multilateralism required to lower tensions in the Korean peninsula.
(d) Mr. Moon won 41% of the vote, almost double that of his nearest rival.
(e) Indications of Mr. Moon’s willingness to engage with the troubling issues in the region came after he was sworn in on Wednesday, when he declared his intention to visit Pyongyang and hold discussions with Washington, Beijing and Tokyo.
(f) In the wake of the polarising tenure of his predecessor, Park Geun-hye, who was ousted through the impeachment route, he appeared conciliatory during the election campaign, emphasising the need to move on.
1. Which sentence comes LAST in the given arrangement ?
(a) D
(b) F
(c) A
(d) C
(e) E
2. Which sentence comes THIRD in the given arrangement?
(a) F
(b) B
(c) C
(d) A
(e) E
3. Which sentence comes FIRST in the given arrangement ?
(a) E
(b) A
(c) D
(d) F
(e) B
4. Which sentence comes FOURTH in the given arrangement ?
(a) C
(b) F
(c) A
(d) E
(e) B
5. Which sentence comes SECOND in the given arrangement ?
(a) A
(b) C
(c) F
(d) E
(e) D
Actual Passage :
(a) The election of the moderate Moon Jae-in as South Korea’s President marks a decisive break from the bitter divisions and scandals that unsettled the country’s administrative and political equilibrium in recent months.
(b) Mr. Moon won 41% of the vote, almost double that of his nearest rival.
(c) In the wake of the polarising tenure of his predecessor, Park Geun-hye, who was ousted through the impeachment route, he appeared conciliatory during the election campaign, emphasising the need to move on.
(d) Indications of Mr. Moon’s willingness to engage with the troubling issues in the region came after he was sworn in on Wednesday, when he declared his intention to visit Pyongyang and hold discussions with Washington, Beijing and Tokyo.
(e) With this, the veteran human rights lawyer struck a positive note for the kind of multilateralism required to lower tensions in the Korean peninsula.
(f) The bold announcement should allay the apprehensions of sceptics who would have assumed that Mr. Moon may be rather soft towards the North, as well as those who feared that engaging Pyongyang could alienate the U.S.