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DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence. new members (P)/ and to raise money (Q)/ the purpose of the meeting (R)/ is to introduce (S)
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DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence. that (P)/ racialism (Q)/ should be wiped out (R)/ people want (S)
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DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence. tramp (P)/I was (Q)/ as free (R)/ as a (S)
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DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence. scarcely touching (P)/ along (Q)/ he glides (R)/ the ground (S)
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DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence. the narcissus (P)/ bloom (Q)/ is the (R)/ first to (S).
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DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence. by her indulgent parents(P)/ the child was so spoiled (Q)/ when she did not receive all of their attention (R)/ that she pouted and became sullen(S)
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DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence. I saw two roads covered with the yellow (P)/ directions in a forest (Q)/ branching in two different (R)/ leaves of autumn (S).
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DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence. is (P)/ Hindu Sculpture (Q)/ movement (R)/ full of(S).
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DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence. unsurpassed power (P)/ modem society (Q)/ in (R)/ women enjoy (S)
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DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence. American (P)/ as men (Q)/ earn as much (R)/ working women (S)
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DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence. see us (P)/ you must (Q)/ and (R)/ come (S)
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DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence. checked regularly (P)/ you should have (Q)/ blood pressure (R)/ your (S)
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DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence. she (P)/his phone number (Q)/didn't know (R)/ she claimed (S)
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DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence. The new Bill in the parliament (P)/ experts are expected (Q)/ with the passage of(R)/ to get a fill up (S).
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DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence. a cycle of poor health that begins (P)/ in developing countries experience (Q)/ before they are born and (R)/ many women (S)/ persists through adulthood passing from generation to generation (T)
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DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence. the image dies as soon as it is seen (P)/ and based on a delicate system of filming and recording (Q)/ it?s working does not consist in storing or recording an image (R)/ the science of television is highly sophisticated (S)/ it rather catches and reflects an image like a mirror (T)
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DIRECTIONS: In each question five parts of a sentence is given. Find out the correct sequence which when arranged forms a meaningful sentence. Choose the correct answer from among the choices. P. our language Q. and still better for R. it would be good for S. our controversies T. if all words in 'ism' where prohibited by law.
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DIRECTIONS: In each question five parts of a sentence is given. Find out the correct sequence which when arranged forms a meaningful sentence. Choose the correct answer from among the choices. P. yet Q. the distance R. even so S. is not obliterated T. between poetry and music
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DIRECTIONS: In each question five parts of a sentence is given. Find out the correct sequence which when arranged forms a meaningful sentence. Choose the correct answer from among the choices. P. to many people Q. the temper of peace R. the only alternation to a surrender appears S. to be war with all its terrible consequences T. is completely absent today and
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DIRECTIONS: In each question five parts of a sentence is given. Find out the correct sequence which when arranged forms a meaningful sentence. Choose the correct answer from among the choices. P. the supreme excellence Q. of your enemies R. having to fight them S. is the subdue the armies.
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DIRECTIONS: In each question five parts of a sentence is given. Find out the correct sequence which when arranged forms a meaningful sentence. Choose the correct answer from among the choices. P. down last night Q. so I went there R. on foot S. my car broke
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DIRECTIONS: In each question five parts of a sentence is given. Find out the correct sequence which when arranged forms a meaningful sentence. Choose the correct answer from among the choices. R. he could Q. commander sisko would really do everything R. to find Jake S. and help him escape from the clutches of that monster. T. he wanted to assure himself that
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DIRECTIONS: In each question five parts of a sentence is given. Find out the correct sequence which when arranged forms a meaningful sentence. Choose the correct answer from among the choices. P. we take Q. at this solemn moment R. it is fitting that S. to the service of India and her people T. the pledge of dedication
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DIRECTIONS: In each question five parts of a sentence is given. Find out the correct sequence which when arranged forms a meaningful sentence. Choose the correct answer from among the choices. P. greater than is acknowledged Q. America's relation with other countries R. Personal chemistry plays a role in S. to a degree that is far.
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DIRECTIONS: In each question five parts of a sentence is given. Find out the correct sequence which when arranged forms a meaningful sentence. Choose the correct answer from among the choices. P. the basic fact that Q. we can achieve that R. unless there is peace in the country S. we must remember T. no matter what policy we pursue
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DIRECTIONS: In each question five parts of a sentence is given. Find out the correct sequence which when arranged forms a meaningful sentence. Choose the correct answer from among the choices. P. in which a world war Q. will cause such a destructions R. this has created a situation S. can ever be realized through it T. should it occur
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DIRECTIONS: In each question five parts of a sentence is given. Find out the correct sequence which when arranged forms a meaningful sentence. Choose the correct answer from among the choices. P. as he ate the salmon Q. all happened only last year R. he could have sworn S. that it had T. the sense of everything remained fresh and near
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DIRECTIONS: In each question five parts of a sentence is given. Find out the correct sequence which when arranged forms a meaningful sentence. Choose the correct answer from among the choices. P. in the advance Q. stated in a sensible way R. there are advantages S. which are very seldom T. through middle age into later life
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DIRECTIONS: In each question five parts of a sentence is given. Find out the correct sequence which when arranged forms a meaningful sentence. Choose the correct answer from among the choices. P. fool's pardise Q. no fool R. who is half S. perhaps there is T. so happy in his own
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DIRECTIONS: In each question five parts of a sentence is given. Find out the correct sequence which when arranged forms a meaningful sentence. Choose the correct answer from among the choices. P. for a man may cheerfully call Q. without really expecting it is not R. a thing rotten S. to have prophesied this T. now, I do not pretend
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DIRECTIONS: Choose the order of the sentences marked A, B, C, D and E to form a logical paragraph. A. And, in turn, corporate houses seek employees who will benefit their company and help the company grow. B. It is an exchange of value. C. Both sides are seeking to benefit. D. Since we are on the eager prospective employee side, we need to please and satisfy our potential employers. E. One seeks employment for personal gain, profit and success.
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DIRECTIONS: Choose the order of the sentences marked A, B, C, D and E to form a logical paragraph. A. For pure vegetarians India is a heaven. B. India can boast for its innumerable varieties of tasty and nutritious vegetarian dishes. C. These are also prepared using different methods of cooking like baking, boiling, frying etc. D. Vegetables are an integral part of our food and we consume them in a number of ways. E. Indians like their vegetable curries real hot 'n' spicy and so add a number of spices to make them really exotic.
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DIRECTIONS: Choose the order of the sentences marked A, B, C, D and E to form a logical paragraph. A. Hari Prasad Nanda is one such person who worked his way to the top from the scratch. B. A few of them had a spark of proved adventure and their initiative, dedication and sincerity brought them spectacular success. C. The partition of India into India and Pakistan made a number of migrants to India penniless. D. He rose to become a first-generation entrepreneur with the second largest complex to his credit.
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DIRECTIONS: Choose the order of the sentences marked A, B, C, D and E to form a logical paragraph. A. I wish I had more time, so that I could visit the odd nooks and comers of India. B. And yet I have not seen many parts of the country we love so much and seek to serve. C. Our own country is a little world by itself with an infinite variety and places for us to discover. D. I have travelled a great deal in this country and I have grown in years.
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DIRECTIONS: Choose the order of the sentences marked A, B, C, D and E to form a logical paragraph. A. In 1971 war changed the political geography of the subcontinent. B. Despite the significance of the event. There has been no serious book about the conflict. C. Surrender at Dacca aims of fill this gap. D. If also profoundly altered the geo-strategic situation in South-East Asia.
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DIRECTIONS: Rearrange the following six sentences/group of sentences A, B, C, D, E and F in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below: A. To his surprise, a little honeybee came before his throne and said, "Of all the gifts you could give me, only one will do. I'd like the power to inflict great pain whenever I choose to." B. I hereby give you a sharp sting. But, I am sure you will use this weapon carefully only in times of anger and strife. C. "What an awful wish!" said great Zeus, "But I will grant it". D. And to this day, the little honeybee dies after it stings. E. One day, Zeus, the King of Mount Olympus, was giving out gifts to beasts, birds and insects. F. "You will get to use it only once, for using it will cost you your life." Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after the rearrangement?
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DIRECTIONS: Rearrange the following six sentences/group of sentences A, B, C, D, E and F in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below: Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after the rearrangement?
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DIRECTIONS: Rearrange the following six sentences/group of sentences A, B, C, D, E and F in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below: Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after the rearrangement?
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DIRECTIONS: Rearrange the following six sentences/group of sentences A, B, C, D, E and F in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below: Which of the following should be the SIXTH (LAST) sentence after the rearrangement?
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DIRECTIONS: Rearrange the following six sentences/group of sentences A, B, C, D, E and F in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below: Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence after the rearrangement?
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DIRECTIONS: Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence so as to make a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions given below them. A. We feel these things are glorious because of the splendid triumphs. B. Because of these sacrifices we realize the victories of peace are even more glorious than victories of war. C. The word victory is associated in our minds with war. D. We are impressed by their sacrifices. E. It calls up visions of battles, bloodshed and conquests by force. F. But when we think of the philosophy of great men, scholars, social reformers, scientists and philanthropists we start thinking in a different way. Which sentence should be the FOURTH in the paragraph?
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DIRECTIONS: Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence so as to make a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions given below them. Which sentence should be the THIRD in the paragraph?
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DIRECTIONS: Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence so as to make a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions given below them. Which sentence should be the FIRST in the paragraph?
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DIRECTIONS: Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence so as to make a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions given below them. Which sentence should be the LAST (SIXTH) in the paragraph?
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DIRECTIONS: Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence so as to make a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions given below them. Which sentence should be the SECOND in the paragraph?
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DIRECTIONS: Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6. 1. The list of horrors goes on. A. And one in every five is malnourished. B. This is because local clinics, ill-equipped to deal with even small things, either don't work or simply don't exist. C. Nobody has been able to figure out a way to reduce the speed that is at the root of India's over-population problems: a baby born every second. D. There is such an acute shortage of treatment centers that premier hospitals are choked with patients who show up to treat their coughs and colds. 6. Kalyan Banerjee, a consultant at the hospital is worried.
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DIRECTIONS: Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6. 1. It was something I knew would give me a chance to be my own boss. A. I could have more except that supervision becomes difficult. B. Today I have 800 on my staff, office and members. C. The moment I announced I was starting a business, people started contacting me. D. I was sick of working for others. 6. Our clients are well-known industrialists and organizations, many of whom were in touch with me when I was in the services.
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DIRECTIONS: Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6. 1. Fire ripped through another pipeline in southern Nigeria, killing at least 40 people. A. The explosion was the third in two weeks. B. Police were deployed to stop villagers from stealing fuel from other pipelines. C. Local politicians have blamed this vandalism on cartels. D. Once the cartels have siphoned off fuel, impoverished locals move in to collect what they can for sale to passing motorists. 6. But pipelines often explode, and the practice has left about 2000 people dead in the past two years.
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DIRECTIONS: Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6. 1. Reservation should not exceed 50% for the civil services for want of balance and efficiency. A. If reservation is 50% it is adequate for aspirants from reserved category and even unreserved category to get an equal opportunity. B. The number of aspirants to the civil services in India is very large and they come from various socioeconomic backgrounds. C. These aspirants come from both reserved and unreserved category. D. But if reservation were to exceed the 50% mark, a lot of deserving candidates from unreserved category would be deprived of a chance. 6. Thus to achieve optimum efficiency, it is essential to maintain a maximum of 50% reservation."
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DIRECTIONS: Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6. 1. This is a company that prides itself on its carefully matured extensive distribution blocks and mentor network. A. The company also plans a foray into the service sector by setting up a chain of launderettes across the country. B. Yet today, pre-cooked chapatis and ready- made mixes are a big market. C. And that's not all. D. Today the idea may appear a trifle ambitious but remember that it was not so long ago that the same things were said about the market for ready-to-eat foods and branded cereals. 6. Disposable incomes are rising in the metro and big cities and time is at a premium.
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DIRECTIONS: Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6. 1. It is often said that good actors can get out of the play more than the author has put into it A. A good actor, bringing to a part his own talent, often gives it a value that the layman on reading the play had not seen in it, but at the utmost he can do no more than reach the ideal that the author has seen in his mind's eye. B. In all my plays I have been fortunate enough to have some of the parts acted as I wanted; but in none have I had all the parts so acted. C. That is not true. D. He has to be an actor of address to do this; for the most part the author has to be satisfied with an approximation of the performance he visualized. 6. Is so obviously inevitable, for the actor who is suited to a certain role may very well be engaged and you have to put up with the second or third best, because there is no help for it.
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DIRECTIONS: Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6. 1. I can think of no serious prose play that has survived the generation that gave it birth A. They are museum pieces. B. They are revived now and then because a famous part tempts a leading actor, or a manager in want of a stop-gap thinks he will put on a play on which he has no royalties to pay. C. A few comedies have haphazardly travelled down a couple of centuries or so. D. The audience laughs at their wit with politeness and at their farce with embarrassment. 6. They are not held nor taken out of themselves.
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DIRECTIONS: Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6. 1. The wind had savage allies A. If it had not been for my closely fitted helmet, the explosions might have shattered my eardrums. B. The first clap of thunder came as a deafening explosion that literally shook my teeth. C. I didn't hear the thunder, I actually felt it - an almost unbearable physical experience. D. I saw lightning all around me in every shape imaginable. 6. When very close, it was raining so torrentially that I thought I would drown in mid-air.
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DIRECTIONS: Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6. 1. A thorough knowledge of the path or course to be followed is essential for achieving success A. Seniors must show the path clearly by laying down the precise expectations of the management in terms of job description, key result areas and personal targets. B. They should also 'light the path' by personal example. C. Advice tendered or help offered must be objectively evaluated for its effectiveness in achieving the desired goal. D. A display of arrogance and a false sense of (self-worth), in order to belittle those who come to help prove dysfunctional. 6. The individuality of each employee must be respected.
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DIRECTIONS: Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6. 1. But the vessel kept going away A. He looked anxiously around B. There was nothing to see but the water and empty sky. C. He could now barely see her funnel and masts when heaved up on a high wave. D. He did not know for what. 6. A breaking wave slapped him in the face, choking him.
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DIRECTIONS: Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6. 1. All human beings are aware of the existence of a power greater than that of the mortals- the name given to such a power by individuals is an outcome of birth, education and choice A. This power provides an anchor in times of adversity, difficulty and trouble. B. Industrial organization?s also contribute to the veneration of this power by participating in activities such as religious ceremonies and festivities organized by the employees. C. Their other philanthrophic contributions include the construction and maintenance of religious place such as temples or gurudwaras. D. Logically, therefore such a power should be remembered in good times also. 6. The top management/ managers should participate in all such events, irrespective of their
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question_answer57)
DIRECTIONS: Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6. 1. Currency movements can have a dramatic impact on equity returns for foreign investors A. This is not surprising as many developing economies try to peg their exchange rates to the US dollar or to a basket of currencies. B. Many developing economies manage to keep exchange rate volatility lower than that in the industrial economies. C. India has also gone in for the full float on the current account and abolished the managed exchange rate. D. Dramatic exceptions are Argentina, Brazil, and Nigeria. 6. Another emerging-market-specific risk is liquidity risk.
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DIRECTIONS: Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6. 1. The top management should perceive the truth worth of people and only then make friends A. Such 'true friends' are very few and very rare, B. Factors such as affluence, riches, outward sophistication and conceptual abilities are not prerequisites for genuine friendship. C. Such people must be respected and kept close to the heart. D. Business realities call for developing a large circle of acquaintances and contacts: however, all of them will be motivated by their own self-interest and it would be wrong to treat them as genuine friends. 6. There is always a need for real friends to whom one can turn for balanced, unselfish advice, more so when one is caught in a dilemma.
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DIRECTIONS: Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6. 1. Conflicting demands for resources are always voiced by different functions/ departments in an organization A. Every manager examines the task entrusted to him and evaluates the resources required. B. Availability of resources in full measure makes task achievement easy, because it reduces the effort needed to somewhat make-do. C. A safety cushion is built into demand for resources, to offset the adverse impact of any cut imposed by the seniors. D. This aspect needs to be understood as the reality. 6. Dynamic, energetic, growth-oriented and wise managements are always confronted with the inadequacy of resources with respect to one some of the four M's (men, machines, money and materials) and the two T's (time and technology)
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DIRECTIONS: Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6. 1. Managers especially the successful ones, should guard against ascribing to themselves qualities and attributes which they may not have, or may have in a measure much less than what they think they have A. External appearances can be deceptive. B. To initiate action, without being in possession of full facts, can lead to disastrous results. C. Also, one should develop confidants who can be used as sounding boards, in order to check one's own thinking against that of others. D. It is also useful to be open to receive feedback about oneself so that a real understanding of the 'self exists. 6. A false perception can be likened to wearing coloured glasses - all facts get tainted by the colour of the glass and the mind interprets them wrongly to fit into the perception.
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DIRECTIONS: Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6. 1. Michael Jackson, clearly no admirer of long engagements, got married abruptly for the second time in three years A. The latest wedding took place in a secret midnight ceremony in Sydney, Australia B. It is also the second marriage for the new missus, about whom little is known. C. The wedding was attended by the groom's entourage and staff, according to Jackson's publicist. D. The bride, 37 year old Debbie Rowe, who is carrying Jackson's baby, wore white. 6. All that is known is that she is a nurse for Jackson's dermatologist.
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DIRECTIONS: Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6. 1. Liz Taylor isn't just unlucky in love A. She, and husband Larry Forten sky, will have to pay the tab-$432,600 in court costs. B. The duo claimed that a 1993 story about a property dispute damaged their reputations. C. Taylor has lost a defamation suit against the National Enquirer. D. She is unlucky in law too. 6. Alas, all levels of the California court system disagreed
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DIRECTIONS: Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6. 1. Since its birth, rock has produced a long string of guitar heroes A. It is a list that would begin with Chuck Berry, continue on through Hendrix, page and Clapton. B. These are musicians celebrated for their sheer instrumental talent, and their flair for expensive, showy and sometimes self- indulgent solos. C. It would also include players of more recent vintage, like Van Halen and Living Colour's Vernon Reid. D. But with the advent of alternative rock and grunge, guitar heroism became uncool. 6. Guitarists like Peter Buck and Kurt Cobain shy away from exhibitionism.
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DIRECTIONS: Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6. 1. For many scientists, oceans are the cradle of life A. But all over the world, chemical products and nuclear wastes continue to be dumped into them. B. Coral reefs, which are known as the most beautiful places of the submarine world, are fast disappearing. C. The result is that many species of fish die because of this pollution. D. Of course Man is the main cause of these problems 6. Man has long since ruined the places he goes to ? continents and oceans alike.
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DIRECTIONS: Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6. 1. Historically, stained glass was almost entirely reserved for ecclesiastical spaces A. By all counts, he has accomplished that mission with unmistakable style. B. "It is my mission to bring it kicking and screaming out of that milieu," says Clarke. C. The first was the jewel-like windows he designed for a Cistercian Church in Switzerland D. Two recent projects show his genius in the separate worlds of the sacred and the mundane. 6. The other was a spectacular, huge skylight in a shopping complex in Brazil.
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DIRECTIONS: Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6. 1. So how big is the potential market? A. But they end up spending thousands more each year on hardware upgrades and software overhauls. B. Analysts say the new machines will appeal primarily to corporate users. C. An individual buyer can pick up a desktop computer for less than $2000 in America D. For them, the NC's best drawing card is its promise of much lower maintenance costs. 6. NC's, which automatically load the latest version of whatever software they need, could put an end to all that.
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DIRECTIONS: Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6. 1. The problem of improving Indian agriculture is both a sociological and an administrative one A. It also appears that there is a direct relationship between the size of a state and its development. B. The issues of Indian development, and the problems of India's agricultural sector, will remain with us long into the next century. C. Without improving Indian agriculture, no liberalization and deli censing will be able to help India. D. At the end of the day, there has to be a ferment and movement of life and action in the vast segment of rural India. 6. When it starts marching, India will fly.
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DIRECTIONS: Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6. 1. Making people laugh is tricky A. At times, the intended humour may simply not come off. B. Making people laugh while trying to sell them something is a tougher challenge, since the commercial can fall flat on two grounds. C. There are many advertisements which do amuse but do not even begin to set the cash thrills ringing D. Again, it is rarely sufficient for an advertiser simply to amuse the target audience in order to reap the sales benefit. 6. There are indications that in substituting the hard sell for more entertaining approach, some agencies have rather thrown out the baby with the bath water.
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DIRECTIONS: Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6. 1. Calcutta unlike is cities keeps its trams. A. As a result there horrendous congestion. B. It was going to be the first in South Asia. C. They run down the centre of the road. D. To ease the exngestion the city decided to build an underground railway line. 6. The foundation stone was laid in 1972. The proper sequence should be:
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DIRECTIONS: Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6. 1. When a satellite is launched, the rocket begins by going slowly upwards through the air. A. However, the higher it goes, the less air it meets. B. As the rocket goes higher, it travels faster. C. For the atmosphere becomes thinner. D. As a result there is less friction. 6. Consequently, the rocket still does not become too hot. The Proper sequence should be:
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