Jumbled Paragraph


Sentence Rearrangment - Concepts
Class - 9th Foundation NTSE Subjects
 
 
Concept Explanation
 

Jumbled Paragraph

Sequence of Sentences and Paragraphs: One of the questions set in the objective test in English relates to Sequence of Sentences. A student is required to rearrange the parts of a sentence into a meaningful paragraph. Infact, there are no hard and fast rules for this kind of test. Only sound knowledge of English language and constant practice may enable a student to grasp the meaning of the rearranged sentences or reconstructed  paragraphs. This section of the book in your hand equips the students with the essentials of this kind of test.

A)  Reconstruction of a Paragraph: - In this type of questions six sentences are given. The first and the sixth sentences of the paragraph are labelled as S_1 and S_6 respectively. The middle four sentences are jumbled up. A candidate is required to find the proper order for the four sentences to make a meaningful paragraph. Consider S_1 as the first sentence and S_6 as the last one. For example

S_1 : - But how does a new word get into the dictionary ?

S_6 : - He sorts them according to their grammatical function and carefully write a definition.

P : - When a new dictionary is being edited, a lexicographer collects all the alphabetically arranged citation slips for a particular word.

Q : - The dictionary makes a note of it on a citation slip.

R : - The moment a new word is coined, it usually enters the spoken language.

S : - The word them passes from the realm of hearing to the realm of writing.

(a) PQRS                                  (b) PRQS                  (c) RQPS                                  (d) RSQP

The correct sequence is (d)  RSQP.

(B)  In this type of reconstruction of paragraph, a paragraph comprising five or six sentences in a jumbled order is given to a candidate so as to arrange the given sentences to form a  meaningful paragraph. Then the student is asked to answer the questions based on the sequence so formed. For example

A.  Absence of other parental figures in the family has worsened the situation.

B.  Drug abuse among youngsters seems to be on the increase.

C.  The need for many mothers to work has put an additional claim on the time available for the children.

D.  Breakdown of the extended family has put a lot of burden on the parents.

E.  Psychologists attribute this to the growing alienation of the new generation from their parents.

1. Which sentence should come first in the paragraph ?

(a) D                  (b) E               (c) B                      (d) A                   (e) C

The correct answer is (c).

2. Which sentence should come last in the paragraph ?

(a) C              (b) B                    (c) D                  (d) A             (e) E

The correct answer is (d).

 
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