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Phrases Ordering Of Sentences PYQ


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The sentences given below when properly sequenced form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labeled with a letter. Choose the most logical order of sentences from the given choices to construct a coherent paragraph. 
P : It refers to those times when there is no war or fight among nations. 
Q : Many people argue that war is a necessary evil and the only process of solving international disputes. 
R: Peace means complete freedom from disturbance. 
S : Once the world starts believing that wars are unnecessary, they decide to abolish war completely. 
T : But in reality, war happens only because people are not ready to settle disputes in a peaceful manner.





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Phrases Previous Year PYQ Phrases NIMCET 2018 PYQ

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Phrases PYQ
The first and the last parts of a sentence are numbered as 1 and 6. The rest of the sentence is split into four parts named P, Q, R, S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the sentence and find out which of the four combinations is correct. 

1. Let's never 
P. that food 
Q. virtually impossible 
R. forget 
S. is seductive and 
6. to resist





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Arrange the given words to form a meaningful sentence 
(a) dejected 
(b) students 
(c) lot 
(d) of 
(e) a 
(f) were





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The following passage consists of six sentences. The first sentence (S1) is given in the beginning. The final sentence (S6) is given in the last. The middle four sentences are jumbled up and labeled as P,Q,R and S. You are required to find out the proper sequence of the four sentences and mark accordingly.

S1: Unlike many modern thinkers, Tagore had no blueprint for the world’s salvation.
P: His thought will therefore never be out of date.
Q: He merely emphasized certain basic truths which men may ignore only at their peril.
R: He believed in no particular ‘ism’
S: He was what Gandhi ji rightly termed the great sentinel.
S6: As a poet he will always delight, as a singer he will always enchant, as a teacher he will always enlighten.

The proper sequence should be:





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Phrases Previous Year PYQ Phrases NIMCET 2009 PYQ

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After S1, sentence R fits first (no ‘ism’).
Then Q explains what he did (basic truths).
P starts with “therefore”, so it must come after Q.
S (great sentinel) works as the concluding line before S6.

Phrases PYQ
The sentences given below, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph.
Sentences:

P. Surrendered, or captured, combatants cannot be incarcerated in razor wire cages; this ‘war’ has dubious legality.
Q. How can one then characterize a conflict to be waged against a phenomenon as war?
R. The phrase ‘war against terror’ which has passed into the common lexicon, is a huge misnomer.
S. Besides, war has a juridical meaning in international law, which has confined the laws of war, imbuing them with a humanitarian content.
T. Terror is a phenomenon, not an entity – either State or non-State.





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Phrases Previous Year PYQ Phrases NIMCET 2010 PYQ

Solution

Start with defining terror → T Then question the meaning → Q Then state misnomer → R Then explain legality → S Then specific example → P Correct sequence is: T Q R S P


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