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question_answer1) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] The gramophone was set aside due to the invention of two-in-one. [b] Only rich people could buy a gramophone. [c] Table radios also lost their sale in the market. [d] The gramophone was considered to be the most re-creative one. [e] The two-in-one came into market.
question_answer2) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] This bird is the Cuckoo. [b] When one thinks of nests, one usually thinks of birds. [c] It takes the easy way out. [d] There is one bird who never tries to build a nest. [e] It lays its eggs in other birds' nests and leaves them to hatch out her eggs.
question_answer3) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] Even his wife was not friendly with him. [b] He was poor and ugly - so ugly that some people could not help laughing at him. [c] And his early manhood was passed at the time when the glory of Athens was at the highest. [d] Yes, his name is one of the greatest in the whole history of thought and civilization. [e] Socrates was born 470 years before the coming of Jesus.
question_answer4) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] He felt that it was time for the Kingdom to pass into younger hands. [b] He had ruled his kingdom wisely. [c] There was once a king in England called Lear. [d] So he decided to give up his title and spend the rest of his life in peace. [e] But now he was old and feeble.
question_answer5) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] The villagers were highly pleased. [b] There was an announcement of a Puppet Show. [c] The owner of the Puppet Show suddenly died. [d] The members of the Puppet Show were to arrive on Sunday. [e] The show was cancelled.
question_answer6) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] He was frightened to see it. [b] From that time, the shepherd and the lion became good friends. [c] He spoke to it gently and pulled out a thorn from its paw. [d] Long ago, a shepherd was roaming in the hot desert land of Africa where he met a lion. [e] But when he saw the lion in terrible pain, he walked towards it.
question_answer7) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] The ginger bread boy sat up and looked at the old man. [b] Once upon a time a couple lived near river. [c] One day the old woman made a ginger bread boy and put it in the oven. [d] They were very sad because they had no children. [e] After thirty minutes she opened the door to see it. It was done.
question_answer8) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] Actually he was trying to infect the wrong type of mosquito. [b] If mosquitoes were in fact the carriers of the disease, the parasites would be found alive within their bodies. [c] He planned that mosquitoes should suck up blood full of the parasite of malaria. [d] Major Ronald Ross set to work eagerly. [e] Although he dissected hundreds of insects, Ross could not find what he wanted.
question_answer9) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] It is learnt that Miss Reddy was trained by two veteran masters, Shri A. B. See and Shri X. Y. Zed. [b] The programme is being organized by Natya Ranga. [c] They also trained her to participate in bicentenary celebrations held in Paris this year. [d] She is a former student of the Government college of Music and Dance. [e] Miss 1. N. Reddy will present a Kathak dance at the Natya Sabha next Friday.
question_answer10) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] But it cannot see in complete darkness as it is sometimes believed. [b] Some animals are known for their keen eyesight. [c] There must be some light or no living thing can see. [d] It can see better than we can. [e] The cat is one of them.
question_answer11) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] Now at last I have been granted success, and I give thanks. [b] Seven times I have tried. I have come back and tried again, not with pride and force, not as a soldier to an enemy, but with love, as a child climbs onto the lap of its mother. [c] To climb Everest-which many people call Chomolungma - is what I have wanted most in my life. [d] "Thujichey" - that is how we say it in Sherpa, "I am grateful". [e] I have had a dream and it has come true and that is not a thing that happens often to men.
question_answer12) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] Most of them are combinations of hydrogen and carbon in varying proportions. [b] The products obtained after refining are used for different purposes. [c] Crude oil comes out of the earth as a strong-smelling, thick, black liquid. [d] They contain various impurities, and so it is necessary to refine crude oil before it can be used. [e] It is a complex mixture of many different substances, who have their own individual qualities.
question_answer13) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] The calendar had gradually become so out of line wit the seasons that it was two or three months behind. [b] Ceaser had been to Egypt and seen the advantages o a calendar which used only the sun. [c] When the Romans invaded Britain about 2000 year ago, their calendar was calculated on the phases of the moon. [d] Emperor Julious Ceasar, was determined to correct it. [e] So he sought help from a Greek astronomer who lived in the Egyptian city of Alexandria.
question_answer14) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] Both theories were disproved. [b] Until the beginning of the 20th century, it was the most feared enemy of a large part of the world. [c] Some thought that it was caused by the night air and the others thought that it came from infected water. [d] For many years, scientist and doctors tried to find the secret of how Malaria spread. [e] In showing how Malaria spread. Mason and Ross detected the tiny insect.
question_answer15) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] But they also knew that they could not take it by force. [b] Now the Trojans were safe in their walled city. [c] The war between Greece and Troy had lasted for ten years. [d] The Greeks knew that to win the war they must take the city. [e] The Greeks were camped all round it.
question_answer16) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] Such people are color-blind. [b] So are fire extinguishers, mail vans and fire engines. [c] These people are unable to pick out red as a separate colour. [d] To most of us, a post box is red. [e] But there are people who would not agree that these things are red in colour.
question_answer17) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] When two men met, it was the custom for them to hold each other's weapon hands (their right hands) to show that there was no weapon there. [b] Thieves lurked about in the dark and men carried swords for defence. [c] Thus, through time, men came to regard the holding of each other's hand as a greeting and a sign of friendship. [d] Why they were gripping each other's hands when they knew there could be no danger from one another? [e] In the olden days, there were no lighted streets and no policemen.
question_answer18) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] They fly low, take off vertically and land on even roofs to serve man. [b] Therefore, for many years people tried to design a flying machine to land and rise vertically. [c] Aeroplane need a long run-way and this is one of their disadvantages. [d] Finally a Spaniard solved the problem by inventing the helicopter. [e] Now helicopters are found globally, in different designs.
question_answer19) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] Hercules agreed. [b] Once Hercules came to him for help. [c] But the moment the load was off his shoulders. Atlas refused to take it back. [d] Atlas, a giant, was punished by the Gods to carry the weight of the earth on his shoulders. [e] Atlas agreed to help him provided Hercules shouldered the burden for a while.
question_answer20) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] In her anger she turned Arachne into a spider and sentenced her to weave for all time. [b] This angered Athena who was the goddess of weaving and spinning. [c] When we see a spider hanging in her beautiful web, we know that Arachne's art as a weaver has not been lost. [d] One day, Arachne challenged the goddess Athena to a weaving Contest. [e] According to a Greek legend, there was once a lovely maiden named Arachne, who gained fame as a weaver.
question_answer21) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] Sometimes dogs do not see objects that are not moving. [b] Dogs depend more on their sense of smell than on their eye-sight. [c] A dog may smell a rabbit but fail to see it until it moves. [d] There is also reason to believe that they cannot see colour. [e] Their vision is normally fuzzy.
question_answer22) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] Every brick and every beam was taken down and carried to the new site. [b] There was an old house in England that was moved to another village quite far away. [c] There it still stands, looking as if it has always been there. [d] There, the house was rebuilt and in time a beautiful garden grew around it. [e] You often hear of people moving but hardly ever do you hear of a house moving.
question_answer23) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] The whole city seemed to be lit by a heavenly light. [b] One cold night, just as I was about to jump into bed. I heard guns firing. [c] I stood motionless, as shells whistled past. [d] It was almost like fireworks except that the flashes were not for celebration, but for destruction. [e] I ran to the nearest window and on looking out saw the flashes of fast travelling bullets.
question_answer24) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] Bheem was no exception. [b] And then, of course, the little monkey would go back to his next favorite occupation; hanging by his tail from the curtain rod. [c] He would sit quietly, gazing, into my face, until the story was over. [d] Most children like listening to stories. [e] As soon as I started a story, he would come running to me and clamber my lap.
question_answer25) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] Using such observations, the Chinese accurately predicted an earthquake in Hatching, in 1975. [b] Just before a tremor, fowls refuse to go inside their coop and rats start running away. [c] As a result, no lives were lost, though many houses wre destroyed. [d] These observations showed that animals seem to sees the coming disaster and begin acting strangely. [e] From ancient times, Chinese predictions of earthquakes have been based on observations of animal behaviour.
question_answer26) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] Grieving relatives took him in a procession to the cremation ground. [b] But to everybody's surprise, Sunil suddenly sat up nd asked. "What am I doing here??? [c] Sunil Patnaik was admitted to hospital on September 5. [d] There, they performed the last rites and got ready to light the funeral fire. [e] The next day the doctors declared him dead.
question_answer27) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] The second was to be under water and hold my breath until shortage of oxygen finished me. [b] The first was to throw away all my breathing equipment and swallow a lot of water. [c] I realised that it was better for me to finish myself rather than getting torn limb by limb by the monstrous creature attacking me. [d] The latter seemed less painful and more reliable. [e] I could think only of two ways.
question_answer28) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] The student hit him before he was ready and Houdini collapsed in agony. [b] One of Houdini's claims was that his stomach muscles could withstand strong blows. [c] Harry was rushed to a nearby hospital for immediate treatment. [d] Harry Houdini, the world renowned magician, died on October 31, 1926 in a Detroit hospital. [e] One day he allowed a student from Montreal's Me. Gill University to punch him several times in the stomach.
question_answer29) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] But scientists believe that there are large deposits of rare minerals such as Gold and Platinum there [b] Do you know that Antarctica is one of the driest parts of the world? [c] A land of ice with very little water. [d] The average rainfall in a year there is only 10 inches. [e] In fact, people cannot live in that region because of the shortage of water.
question_answer30) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] T.V. makes us lazy and cuts us off from the world of [b] Everyone rushes home and quickly eats his meals to be ready for the T.V. programme. [c] No one remembers what life was like before the T.V. [d] "Singly recommend that the T.V. be banned in India [e] Today people do not read .books, they do not visit friends, they don't listen to music.
question_answer31) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] Instead, they demand: How old is he? How many brothers has he? How much does he weigh? How much money does his father make? [b] When you tell them you have made a new friend, they never ask you any questions about essential matters. [c] Only from these figures do they think they have learned anything about them. [d] Grown-ups love figures. [e] They never say to you. "What does his voice sound like? What games does he love best? Does he collect Butterflies?
question_answer32) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] All would have been well if a fox had not crossed our way as we were leaving the village. [b] Har Singh was a poor hunter and when I suggested that we should turn around and go home, he laughed. [c] So we continued our way. [d] Har Singh and I went out to shoot one day last April. [e] He said it was child's talk to say that a fox would bring us bad luck.
question_answer33) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] This forms a kind of paste with which he builds his cell and the outer cover of his nest. [b] Today man has followed his example and now makes paper in much the same way. [c] This busy insect was the wasp, who makes a rough kind of paper with which it builds its nest. [d] Man learned to make paper through watching a clever insect at work. [e] This little paper-maker uses wood fibres which he takes from trees with his strong jaws and then pulps up with his saliva.
question_answer34) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] Fujimori's guards were taken by surprise. [b] Unfortunately for him, he aroused the suspicions of a crusty old dog. [c] They chased the dog, but it got clean away. [d] Peruvian President, Alberto Fujimori was touring the northern part of the country on a bicycle to establish rapport with the common people. [e] The animal rushed up to the dignitary and bit him in the leg.
question_answer35) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] Perhaps this was because it had no enemies to fear. [b] It had lost the power to fight. [c] There were no men, not even other animals like monkeys, on the island. [d] The dodo lived on the island of Mauritius on the east coast of Africa. [e] It was a big, harmless creature, living contentedly on leaves and berries and fruits.
question_answer36) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] In contrast, laser light is highly directional; in other words, it travels only in one direction. [b] For example, a beam of laser light 13 mm wide will spread only about 7.5 cm after travelling a distance of 1.5 kms. [c] Laser light has characteristics that distinguishes it from the light produced by other sources such as an electric bulb, a fluorescent lamp or the Sun. [d] More especially, laser light travels in a narrow beam, the sides of which stay almost parallel. [e] The light from other sources travels in all directions.
question_answer37) Select options showing a sensible and meaningful serial order of the jumbled sentences. [a] Others watch entertainment-based programmes. [b] Some watch information-based programmes. [c] They are watching T.V. instead. [d] They don't know that both information and entertainment are available within the covers of a book. [e] Today nobody has time for books.
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