TARGET SBI EXAM 2018 : ENGLISH – SENTENCE REARRANGEMENT

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Exam: SBI Clerk & PO Exam 2018

Day : 24

Topic: SENTENCE REARRANGEMENT

Timing: 10 minutes



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) New fault lines have formed in the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam in Tamil Nadu.

(B) The merger and the retrieval of the election symbol of Two Leaves were seen as political necessities, but not the insistence of the Panneerselvam faction on carrying on a political campaign almost entirely on an anti-Sasikala platform.

(C) By making the isolation of the Sasikala family a pre-condition for the merger, the Panneerselvam faction appears to have left Mr. Palaniswami on shaky ground.

(D) To retain their relevance, Mr. Dhinakaran and other members of the family were forced to coalesce into an opposing group.

(E) While Mr. Dhinakaran was not against the merger per se, he and his kin have not taken kindly to the depiction of the political reunion as a logical outcome of popular aversion to the Sasikala family.

(F) Though Mr. Palaniswami managed to defer a decision on expelling Sasikala until after the convening of a general council meeting, in the popular imagination the merger was made possible only by the sidelining of the Sasikala family.

(G) However, rather than project his opposition as another split in the party, he is keen to fight the battle from within.

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

(a) B

(b) C

(c) D

(d) E

(e) F

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

(a) B

(b) C

(c) D

(d) E

(e) F

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

(a) B

(b) C

(c) D

(d) E

(e) F

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

(a) B

(b) C

(c) D

(d) E

(e) F

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

(a) B

(b) C

(c) D

(d) E

(e) F


Directions(6-10): Rearrange the given sentences to form a meaningfully coherent passage and answer the following Questions. In thisthe 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) Back then, the price of bitcoin was a more affordable $572 per token, according to CoinDesk— less than half the price of an ounce of gold.

(B) Still, Bitcoin has been a highly volatile currency, easily losing, or gaining, $200 over the course of a day.

(C) That means while it’s fun to gawk at Bitcoin’s huge gains — much like gawking at PowerBall jackpots— experts say Main Street investors should stay far away.

(D) Bitcoin’s sudden rise has drawn comparisons to other investments that shot sky high— only to come plunging down—like tech stocks in the late 1990s and real estate in the early 2000s.

(E) So, had an investor, in theory, decided to invest about $100 at that point, their stake would be worth about $850 today.

(F) Even now, analysts such as those from investment banking giant Goldman Sachs expect the crypto currency to fall sometime in the near future before rising once more.

(G) “It’s really, really not worth it for the ordinary consumer,” Matthew Elbeck, a professor of marketing at Troy University told MONEY earlier this year.

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

(a) B

(b) C

(c) D

(d) E

(e) F

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

(a) B

(b) C

(c) D

(d) E

(e) F

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

(a) B

(b) C

(c) D

(d) E

(e) F

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

(a) B

(b) C

(c) D

(d) E

(e) F

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

(a) B

(b) C

(c) D

(d) E

(e) F


Answer Key

1) (C)

2) (E)

3) (F)

4) (B)

5) (D)

6) (D)

7) (A)

8) (E)

9) (C)

10) (B)


Day 24 Square/rectangle – 2 C.I   Sentence rearrangement

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