English Language Quiz (Parajumble)- 7-February -2022

Safalta Experts Published by: Annu Chaudhary Updated Mon, 07 Feb 2022 01:18 PM IST

Directions (1-10) : In these questions, the first and the last part of the sentences are numbered 1 and 6. The rest of the sentence are split into four parts and named P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the parts and find out which of the four combinations is correct. Then find the correct answer

Source: English Quiz



1. 1 A dictionary
P. arranged words
Q. about which information
R. containing alphabetically
S. is a book
6. is given.
(1) RPQS
(2) QRPS
(3) SRPQ
(4) SPRQ

2. 1. Agriculture
P. cotton for our clothes
Q. raw materials like jute
R. and sugarcane for our industries
S. gives us food
6. and food for cattle.
(1) SRQP
(2) RQPS
(3) QPRS
(4) SPQR

3. 1. Today political freedom
P. and the right
Q. however money and all that money
R. assures people equality before law
S. to elect their Government
6. can buy is not fairly distributed.
(1) SPRQ
(2) RPSQ
(3) QRSP
(4) PSRQ

4. 1. By far the most logical step
P. to relieve the housewife of routine
Q. which can be programmed
R. to carry out standard operations
S. is to provide a robot
6. when switched by the housewife.
(1) RSPQ
(2) PSQR
(3) QSPR
(4) SRQP

5. 1. During the reign of the Emperor Tiberius
P. called Phaedrus
Q. an Augustan story teller
R. translated Aesop’s fables into Latin
S. in ancient Rome
6. and also added some tales of his own.
(1) QRPS
(2) PQRS
(3) SQPR
(4) RSPQ

6. 1. The pigeons were used
P. as messengers
Q. which were tied
R. in the olden days
S. to carry messages
6. to their feet.
(1) PQRS
(2) SPRQ
(3) PRSQ
(4) PRQS

7. 1. The school has always been
P. tradition from one
Q. the most important
R. the wealth of
S. means of transferring
6. generation to the next.
(1) PSRQ
(2) QSRP
(3) RSQP
(4) QRSP

8. 1. When she got to her house, there was nothing to retrieve.
P. All valuables were smashed or stolen
Q. The curtains were burned; books were ripped to shreds
R. Her medals and trophies had been flung everywhere
S. The house had been completely ransacked
6. Mrs M stood in the centre of her bedroom looking at a ruined copy of the Koran forcing back her tears
(1) PQRS
(2) PRQS
(3) SPRQ
(4) RSQP

9. 1. The student came late to the school
P. He went home weeping.
Q. The watchman didn’t allow him inside the school
R. The boy was waiting outside for sometime.
S. He then decided to go home
6. It was a bad day for him
(1) QSPR
(2) QSRP
(3) QRSP
(4) QPSR

10. 1. Oliver dozed off again and it has been bright day for hours when Oliver opened his eyes.
P. He belonged to the world again.
Q. In three day’s time, he was able to sit in any easy chair, well propped up with pillows, and he was still too weak to walk
R. He felt cheerful and happy
S. The crisis of the disease was safely past
6. Mrs. Beduin had him carried downstairs into the little housekeeper’s room which belonged to her.
(1) PQRS
(2) RSPQ
(3) QRSP
(4) SPQR




Answers:

1. (3) SRPQ

2. (4) SPQR

3. (2) RPSQ

4. (2) PSQR

5. (3) SQPR

6. (3) PRSQ

7. (2) QSRP

8. (1) PQRS

9. (3) QRSP

10. (3) QRSP

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