Question : Given below are four sentences, three of which are jumbled. Pick the option that gives the correct order.
A. We used to pride ourselves on aircraft recognition. B. None of us could even see it in the glare of the sun. C. However, without even a glance, the professor announced that it was a North American Harvard Trainer. D. Once, we heard the drone of a plane flying high overhead.
Option 1: ABCD
Option 2: ABDC
Option 3: ADBC
Option 4: ACBD
Correct Answer: ADBC
Solution : The correct choice is the third option.
Explanation: The paragraph begins by stating that the group used to take pride in their ability to recognise aircraft (A). Then, it introduces an incident when they hear the sound of a plane flying overhead (D). Subsequently, the group's ability to recognise the aircraft is tested when none of them can see it due to the glare of the sun (B). Finally, the professor, without even looking, identifies the plane as a North American Harvard Trainer (C), showcasing the group's aircraft recognition skills in a challenging situation.
Therefore, the correct answer is, ADBC.
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Question : Given here are four sentences. The first sentence is in the correct order, while the rest of the sentences are jumbled. Pick the option that gives their correct order. A. It rained heavily last winter and the little stream near our house became a big river. B. Luckily the water did not reach any of the houses in our village. C. But the river carried away our beautiful wooden bridge. D. It burst its bank and the fields all round were soon full of water.
Option 1: ABDC
Option 2: ACBD
Option 4: ABCD
Question : Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options, pick the one that gives their correct order.
A. Susan Reynolds slipped into her car after putting her shopping bags in the trunk. B. She reached her house and carried the shopping bags in. C. It was a thirty-minute ride to her home, and the traffic was light. D. She put them down and turned off the alarm.
Option 3: ADCB
Question : Select the option that arranges the given sentences in the correct sequence The first sentence is in the correct position.
A. Mrs. Salmon who lived in 15, Northwood Street had been unable to sleep. B. He had a hammer in his hand and had just come out of her house. C. But when she went to the window she saw Adams standing on the steps of Mrs. Parker's house. D. She heard a door click shut and thought it was her own gate.
Option 2: ADCB
Question : Given below are four sentences, three of which, are jumbled. Pick the option that gives the correct order. A. To spend the waiting hours at the airport, I walked into the bookstore and bought some magazines. B. It was Partha, an old friend. C. I had hardly turned a few pages of a magazine when I felt a hand on my shoulder. D. Then I found a comfortable seat and sat down to read.
Option 1: ACDB
Option 2: ABCD
Question : Given below are four sentences, three of which, are jumbled. Pick the option that gives the correct order. A. George Robinson was ambitious but not very clever when he was at school, and he left when he was sixteen. B. Soon, without any struggle, he had a shop of his own. C. At first, he did not know what to do, but then he started selling cheap toys in the street, and it soon became clear that he was a clever businessman. D. It was not long before he owned three big shops in which he employed sixty people.
Option 1: ADCB
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