Directions: In the following question, 1 & 6 are constant. Choose the most logical order of remaining sentences (A, B, C, D) to construct a coherent paragraph.
1. If the paper is really good, even if it is held against light, the matter on the reverse side will hardly show through.
6. The demand for specialty papers with printing as an end-use is rising day by day.
Explanation: The first sentence states a quality of good paper – the matter on the reverse should not be seen even if the paper is held up against high. D follows – ‘This’ in D refers to the quality D – Giving a name (opaqueness) for the quality. A follows C – naming other qualities of good paper. B continues – the importance of good paper in magazines and books.
Directions: Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the five given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.
Explanation: DA is a mandatory pair. The “give and take” in (D) is explained in (A). BE is the other mandatory pair. (B) raises a question and (E) answers it.
Directions: Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the five given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.
Explanation: BEC is a mandatory sequence. They are connected with “platform” and “journey” in (B) and (E) respectively. “Other expectant faces” in (E) connects with “I too”
and “anticipation” in (C).
Directions: Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the five given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.
Explanation: (E) is an opening statement; it is general in nature. EAC is a mandatory sequence; (A) and (C) elaborate upon (E). BD is also a mandatory pair. “It” in (D) refers to “malnutrition” in (B).
Directions: Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the four given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.
Explanation: A is the opening sentence as it gives the background what researchers had been doing for the fast 20 years. B follow A no success after such a long trial C follow B suddenly there was a change. The follow C- telling us what that change was.