Dear Aspirants,
The English section of major government exams is considered to be the most important as well as most intimidating sections of all. A considerable number of aspirants have problems in attempting this section as it is comparatively confusing than the rest. But, with good preparation and practice, this section can easily become the most scoring one.
Among various English topics which include reading comprehension, cloze tests, spotting errors etc., we need to give an equal attention to parajumbles too. Parajumble Questions constitute a major portion of the English section of various government recruitment exams such as SBI PO, SBI Clerk, SSC CGL, IBPS etc.
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You need to reassemble or rearrange these sentences to form a meaningful paragraph. A typical parajumle question will consist of 5-6 jumbled sentences explaining a particular factual topic or idea from which you will have to construct a coherent paragraph.
How to approach ParaJumble Questions
We have jotted down some tips and tricks that can most definitely help you to solve parajumble questions with ease.
1. Look for the sentence that clearly introduces a person, place, committee, or concept in the Para Jumble. That will most likely be the opening sentence.
2. Always spot the central theme of each Para Jumble. The flow of the story/dialog goes a long way in piecing together the paragraph in the correct order.
3. At times, the Para Jumble will have sentences talking about activities. In such cases by just analyzing which activity happens when, the question can be solved very easily. So, just follow the …show more content…
(Q)Worst, nobody has any idea what undesirable microbes or poisonous materials we will be importing from Mars.
(R)They are also unrealistic about the cost of tranportation that will be involved in interplanetary movement of men and materials.
(S)These enthusiasts argue that Mars could be a perennial source of materials for us earthings.
6. Our race to Mars is likely to be a wild goose chase.
Options – SPRQ, QPRS, PRSQ and SRQP
Explanation –
Like the previous type question, here we don’t have to look for opening and closing. Here the Central theme is – Huge Money spending on Mars without knowing the reality. Sentences P, Q and R are criticising the researchers. But, sentence S is in favour of opening sentence. This makes ‘S’ the second sentence.
Smart Strategy– Just go by options – we have A or D left with us. First consider option D i.e. SRQP. The series of ‘RQP’ seems wrong because why would they talk about transportation cost before availability of minerals and materials there.
So the complete order is S-P-R-Q
Now, Let’s attempt the quiz. It is designed in accordance with the latest pattern for upcoming Banking Exams.
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