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Q #21
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Directions : Arrange the sentences A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence.

  1. With time to kill, I discover that Sydney airport offers several excellent viewing spaces at the international terminal with hugely oversized picture windows.
  2. Returning to Sydney is like meeting up with an old friend.
  3. And nowhere is the feeling of comfort and ease greater than at the city’s airport, an accessible, fascinating place that is in itself a tourist attraction — plane spotting at Sydney airport is a favourite with travelers to the city.
  4. Come to think of it, what trip to an airport would be complete without a moment taken for plane spotting?


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Explanation: Sentence B begins with the writer’s reaction to coming to Sydney and sentence C talks more about the feeling of being there. She ends the sentence by talking about plane spotting; sentence D mentions her view on plane spotting and airports in general. Sentence A then finishes the paragraph with her experience at the Sydney airport specifically.

Q #22
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Directions : Arrange the sentences A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence.

  1. This is demonstrated in multiple instances of the employees who are frequently more willing to go above and beyond the call of duty to improve the company.
  2. But more important than the financial benefits is the mind-set that business ownership provides.
  3. In addition to receiving generous compensation packages, Southwest employees are also privy to a top-notch profit-sharing package that includes stock ownership; together they now own approximately 11 percent of the company.
  4. As part owners of Southwest, its employees are more willing to pitch in and do whatever is necessary to keep the business operating and profitable.


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Explanation: Sentence C talks about the profit-sharing packages, which are provided to the employees; sentence B mentions the impact of the same on the mindset of the employees. Sentence D then mentions how the mindset affects the performance and sentence A then qualifies this with instances of the same.

Q #23
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Directions : Arrange the sentences A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence.

  1. Until the customer says stop, the marketer has his or her continued permission to make deliveries of specified products or services.
  2. At the pinnacle of permission marketing is the “intravenous” level of permission, in which the marketer has the consent of the prospect to make buying decisions on his or her behalf.
  3. Automatic replenishment of supplies is one example of this level: The customer relies on a supplier to ensure that a product is never depleted.
  4. A variation of this level of this “intravenous” level of permission is purchase on approval, wherein a second authorization is required before the customer is billed.


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Explanation: Sentence B begins by introducing the concept of the “intravenous” level of permission marketing and sentence C gives an instance of the same; sentence A explains in detail and sentence D mentions yet another variation of this level of permission marketing. This makes choice (b) correct.

Q #24
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Directions : Arrange the sentences A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6.

1. According to Einstein, gravitation is an inherent property of space-time.

  1. Now the path of a ray of light must be just as obedient to the laws of geometry as is any other path.
  2. The planets, for instance, move in the way they do because they are pursuing the easiest path through the space-time continuum that surrounds them.
  3. Accordingly a ray of light passing through what we call a gravitational field must follow the path appropriate to that field.
  4. It is not that they are acted on by a force; the path they follow is the natural ‘straight line’ path in a region governed by that particular kind of non-Euclidean geometry.

6. This means, in practice, that a ray of light from a distant star, passing near the sun will be deflected, and the star will appear displaced in the sky.



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Explanation: The best sentence to follow 1 is B. Note the continuity link ‘space-time.’

Q #25
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Directions : Arrange the sentences A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6.

1. The modern era may be said to have begun about the year 1895.

  1. So great a revolution in scientific thought has not occurred since Copernicus showed that the earth went round the sun.
  2. The first step was the experimental demonstration that there exist little electrified bodies very much smaller than a hydrogen atom.
  3. Between that year and the year 1900, those researches were begun which have changed our whole conception of matter.
  4. Further, these studies have changed our whole idea of the meaning and purpose of physical science.

6. These little bodies were produced by passing an electric current through a glass tube almost entirely exhausted of air.



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Explanation: C is the best sentence to follow 1. The phrase ‘that year’ in C corresponds with 1895 in 1. The possible answers are (1) and (4). B is a logical precedent to 6 (the continuity link “little bodies”).