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Q #116
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Verbal Question

Directions: Arrange the sentences A, B, C, D, E & F in a logical sequence so as to form a coherent paragraph.

  1. As if being embroiled in a murderous conspiracy was not enough, there is further sadness for Harrods owner Mohammed Fayed.
  2. This accusation comes from the fact that MrFayed’s tinned mince-pie programme has been infiltrated by a batch of rogue Bakewell tarts.
  3. He has been forced to issue a product-recall notice in top people’s paper the Times that may permanently damage his standing as a purveyor of culinary fancies to the aristocracy
  4. What is irksome about this fact is that Bakewell tarts are a rather common form of sugary comestible; not quite the thing the purchasers of Harrods finest mince pies expect to find for pudding.
  5. This news came in a full month and a bit after Christmas with the information - Bakewell tarts may contain nuts.
  6. The obvious implication: that a Traditional Mince Pie With Harrods Brandy and these proletarian old Bakewell tarts are, in fact, made in the same factory.


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Explanation: The first statement mentions a new problem that is plaguing Mohammed Fayed. Out of the options, sentence (c) is the most apt as it describes what this possibly could be. Sentence (b) starts off the accusation but doesn’t describe what it is. Sentence (b) should follow sentence (c). Sentence (e) then, explicates upon it by mentioning the import of the accusation. Sentence (d) then goes on to mention why this would irritate the Harrods customer who prides himself on being a connoisseur. Sentence (f) then describes it exactly.

Q #117
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Verbal Question

Directions: Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the six given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.

  1. In general, the British Internet boom mirrored what had happened on the other side of the Atlantic a year or two earlier.
  2. Lastminute.com shared all of these attributes.
  3. This was a replay of events twelve months previously, when the US market witnesses Priceline.com issuing stock on the Nasdaq and ending its first day as a public company worth almost 10 bn $.
  4. In March 2000, for example, Lastminute.com, the most widely-hyped of all British companies, issued stock on the London Stock Exchange and achieved a valuation, albeit fleetingly, of more than 800 mn $.
  5. Priceline.com allowed airlines and hotels to unload their spare capacity cheaply online; it made heavy losses; and Morgan Stanley, a leading Wall Street investment bank, marketed its shares to the public.
  6. The principal difference between the British bubble and the American bubble was one of scale.


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Explanation: The first sentence describes an observation. Out of the options provided, sentence D presents an example of a company in London issuing stock and is the next sentence. Sentence C comments introduces an analogy with an American company which went through the same “sequence of events”. Sentence E then goes on to describe the fate of Priceline and sentence B mentions how these attributes were shared with Lastminute.com. sentence F qualifies the comment made in the first sentence by highlighting a difference between the two bubbles.

Q #118
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Verbal Question

Directions: Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the six given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.

  1. More than thirty years have passed since the advent of the theory of plate tectonics.
  2. Rigid plates and the narrow, deformable boundaries dividing them explain much of the action on the earth’s surface.
  3. In their paper on this issue, Steinberger et al integrate these processes and make them relevant to both field geologists and geodynamicists.
  4. In addition, plumes of hot material rising from great depth in the mantle are thought to feed ‘hotspots’, producing surface tracks of volcanism in the middle of plates, and regions of very active mid-ocean-ridge volcanism.
  5. Complicating this picture are zones of deformation, such as the Basin and Range province in the US, that exist within supposedly rigid plates.
  6. Their work centres on the Hawaiian-emperor bend, a kink in the chain of islands and seamounts that was produced 43-50 million years ago.


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Explanation: The first sentence introduces the theory and sentence B mentions a part of this theory. Sentence D adds another variable (‘In Addition’) and sentence C talks about Steinberger and his colleagues who have worked on this and this is the second last sentence as the last sentence mentions “their work”.

Q #119
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Verbal Question

Directions: Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the six given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.

  1. Lifters go back to the 1920s, with the work of inventor Thomas Townsend Brown.
  2. When he pumped a high voltage charge through a capacitor, it would produce a tiny propulsive force in one direction.
  3. When he went to University, under the direction of mentor Paul Biefeld, Brown began experimenting with capacitors — electronic components that can store and release a charge
  4. Born into a wealthy Ohio construction family, he was a lacklustre student who loved to mess with electricity and whatever gadgets he could lay his hands on.
  5. During one of his experiments, Brown noticed something odd.
  6. He’d strap a capacitor to the end of a lever, turn on the current, and it would jump to one side, like the arm on a metronome.


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Explanation: The first sentence introduces Thomas Townsend Brown. Sentence D mentions his family background and talks about his early experiments. This is followed by statement C which talks about his University years. Sentence E mentions an odd thing he noticed which is further described in sentence B. The paragraph ends with statement F.

Q #120
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Verbal Question

Directions: Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the six given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.

  1. This is a fact that has merited a lot of mention in the media after the publication of the Kelly report and he has found the going a bit tough.
  2. This ambiguity regarding the judgment in a wider sense is obvious when you realize that even distinguished judges cannot entirely rid themselves of prejudices,
  3. And it was clear from the tone of his report that these were foremost in his mind when he set about examining the Kelly affair.
  4. The most obvious fact in this case is that Lord Hutton’s prejudices have long been clear to those who have watched him: the ‘respect for hierarchy’ and the adherence to ‘procedure’. 
  5. The most important point about Lord Hutton’s findings should make us consider, however, is the man’s judgment in the wider sense of the word.
  6. However hard they try, and however firmly they set their face against being influenced by anything except the facts.


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Explanation: Out of the options presented, besides choice (e), it is obvious that the rest are building up on sentences. So, it should be the first sentence, sentence (b) then talks more about this “man’s judgment in the wider sense of the word” and sentence (d) goes back to Mr Hutton’s case and looks at the fact that his prejudices have been clear for long. Sentence (c) then mentions “these” as being foremost in his mind, which makes it the next sentence. Sentence (a) talks about the Kelly report again and mentions a certain fact that merited a lot of media attention. This “fact” could only be “the most obvious fact” as mentioned in sentence (d).