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Q #16
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Directions : Arrange the sentences A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6.

1. Nothing comes out of nothing. 
    A.  We have to work and then alone we can gain something. 
    B.  It is honest and conscientious labour alone that produces result. 
    C. Millions have been struck with the lure of lottery to utter despondency. 
    D. A person who thinks that luck would favour him with all the wants of his life without his lifting his finger even, is living in a fool’s paradise.
6. A painstaking man who adopts honest toil as his way of life, makes the most of it.


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Explanation: D should follow A. And B should be the last sentence.

Q #17
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Directions: Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the four given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.

  1. Those who watched closely the tortuous process through which the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA) and the Right to Information Act (RTI) came into existence, know well that neither this government nor the bureaucracy was ever enthusiastic.
  2. In this government simply tolerating unwillingly the two most important Acts that can empower considerably the poor and the most vulnerable in this country?
  3. And now in less than a year’s time the Union Cabinet is reported to have decided to restrict significantly the reach of the RTI Act.
  4. Without the support they received from the National Advisory Council headed by Congress president Sonia Gandhi, these two Acts would not have been possible.


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Explanation: B talks about the two acts, which are stated in A. C presents the conclusion of the matter.

Q #18
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Directions: Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the four given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.

  1. Ventura had been hooked on electrogravitics for years.At age 16 he ordered a hover- board kit advertised in Popular Mechanics.
  2. “I built so many different prototypes that never did anything.” “They’d sit there and sputter, and nothing else.”
  3. It didn’t work; neither did anything else he ordered from the back of a magazine or designed himself.
  4. “Or you’d get a tiny little result — you’d kind of see it wiggle or wobble.”


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Explanation - The opening sentence mentions Ventura’s fascination with electrogravitics and sentence B mentions an instance, which demonstrates this. Sentence C talks about how “it” (which could only be the hover-board kit), did not work. Sentence B is a quote about his prototype. Sentence D ends the comment on the prototypes.

Q #19
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Directions: Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the four given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.

  1. Since its launch in 2001, the Doha round has had a chequered record.
  2. After the most recent suspension of the Doha round of trade talks in Geneva, only the diehard optimists can hope for an early revival, leave alone a satisfactory resolution.
  3. Trade negotiations have tended to flounder and all deadlines have been missed because of the uncompromising g positions adopted by some member countries.
  4. Representatives from the six important trading blocs – India, the United States, the European Union, Brazil, Japan and Australia – failed to achieve the much- needed breakthrough in agricultural trade negotiations, which hold the key to a broader agreement covering non-agricultural market access (NAMA) and services.


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Explanation:. B is clearly the beginning sentence as it introduces, the idea of the trade talks in Geneva (the other three sentences seem to be a continuation of some idea). A is followed by C, the continuation of the ‘chequered record’ mentioned in A.

Q #20
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Directions: Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the four given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.

  1. She just smiles awkwardly and thrusts a card in my hand: “Amy Turner. Pet Portraits Undertaken.”
  2. It’s a prosperous area so we often have people selling things door-to-door - dusters, make-up, frozen foods - but she doesn’t look like a professional saleswoman.She hasn’t got the patter either.
  3. A strange woman comes to my door one day in early March.
  4. I run my fingernail along the cheap gold edge of the card and look at her, waiting for an explanation.“I’ll paint any animal in the comfort of your own home,” Amy Turner says.


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Explanation: C is apparently the opening sentence. A & D have a clear link, D should follow A.