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What is sentence rearrangementI? – A set of 5 to 6 sentences will be given. But the sentences will not be in the correct order. You have to arrange the sentences in the correct order and then answer the given questions. If you practice with our Sentence Rearrangement questions for bank clerk prelims exams pdf, you can pick up the speed.

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Sentence Rearrangement Tricks for Bank Clerk Prelims Exams

Here we have given some important sentence rearrangement tricks.

  • First, read out all the given sentences.
  • Eliminate the sentences that cannot be the possible starters.
  • Find the correct starting sentence.
  • Then arrange the sentences using the connecting words.

So, candidates practice all the sets of sentence rearrangement questions for bank clerk prelims exams pdf. Slowly you can improve your scores in this part. Also, practice more reading habits and develop your vocabulary. This will help you to quickly read the sentences and arrange them in the correct order

 

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Direction (1-5): In each of the questions given below, a set of sentences is given, which when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Arrange the sentences in the correct sequence and answer the questions that follow.

I) The individual is thus placed in a loop of self-referentiality, where the only logical thing to do is to focus on one’s own security.

II) Fear without a specific object is an all-embracing fear, taking hold of everything we see and do.

III) The outpouring of instructions increases anxiety and an elongation of the risk spectrum, causing a generic form of insecurity.

IV) We are caught in the thickets of our fears.

V) Fears reside no farther than our minds, where they take as many forms and colours one can imagine.

VI) We start fearing the surface of our bodies as it signals our finitude.


1)
Which among the following is the first sentence of the paragraph after rearrangement?

A.I

B.IV

C.II

D.III

E.VI


2) Which among the following is the second sentence of the paragraph after rearrangement?

A.I

B.IV

C.II

D.VI

E.None of the above


3) Which among the following is the fifth sentence of the paragraph after rearrangement?

A.IV

B.V

C.III

D.II

E.None of the above


4) Which among the following is the fourth sentence of the paragraph after rearrangement?

A.IV

B.V

C.VI

D.III

E.I


5) Which among the following is the sixth sentence of the paragraph after rearrangement?

A.VI

B.IV

C.V

D.III

E.None of the above


Direction (6-10): Rearrange the following sentences into a coherent paragraph and answer the following questions given below.   

A)“If the limits hadn’t been enhanced, some of the larger funds could have hit the upper limit in the coming days,” says Rajeev Thakkar, chief investment officer.

B) Earlier, this limit was $300 million.

C) The last time the limits were tweaked for mutual funds was 12 years back, when the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) increased the overall industry limit to $7 billion, from $5 billion.

D) The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has increased the overseas investment limit for individual mutual funds (MFs) to $600 million.

E) The regulator in a circular issued on November 5, 2020, stated that within the overall industry limit of $7 billion, each fund house can make a maximum of $600 million in overseas investments.


6)
Which of the following would be the LAST sentence after rearrangement?

A.A

B.B

C.D

D.E

E.C


7)
Which of the following would be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?

A.A

B.B

C.D

D.E

E.C


8)
Which of the following would be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement?

A.A

B.B

C.D

D.E

E.C


9)
Which of the following would be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?

A.A

B.B

C.D

D.E

E.C


10)
Which of the following would be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?

A.A

B.B

C.D

D.E

E.C

 

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Answers :

1) Answer: D

Learning the options it is clear that the paragraph that forms will definitely speak about why and when we can start fearing and up to what extent our fears might reside in our mind. In that case an introductory sentence must come up with the answer to the first (why) and also must highlight a fact. In this context only sentence III seems a perfect fit.

The correct sequence is III-I-IV-V-II-VI

Therefore, option D is the correct answer.


2) Answer: A

Learning the options it is clear that the paragraph that forms will definitely speak about why and when we can start fearing and up to what extent our fears might reside in our mind. In that case the second must answer the when part of the question. To this it seems only sentence I is the perfect fit.

The correct sequence is III-I-IV-V-II-VI

Therefore, option A is the correct answer.


3) Answer: D

Learning the options it is clear that the paragraph that forms will definitely speak about why and when we can start fearing and up to what extent our fears might reside in our mind. In this case the fifth sentence must be the pre conclusive sentence detailing the last bit of what fear is and joins telling the extent of fear in the second part of the sentence, to match the conclusion about the extent of fear. To this only sentence II seems perfect.

The correct sequence is III-I-IV-V-II-VI

Therefore, option D is the correct answer.


4) Answer: B

Learning the options it is clear that the paragraph that forms will definitely speak about why and when we can start fearing and up to what extent our fears might reside in our mind. In that case the fourth sentence must continue explaining the whereabouts of fear. To understand it seems after second sentence the third sentence is IV that begins the introduction about fear. Therefore, going by this logic it seems only sentence V is the perfect fit to be the fourth sentence.

The correct sequence is III-I-IV-V-II-VI

Therefore, option B is the correct answer


5) Answer: A

Learning the options it is clear that the paragraph that forms will definitely speak about why and when we can start fearing and up to what extent our fears might reside in our mind. In that case the last or the conclusive sentence must cite us the final level of fear within us. To this it seems only sentence VI is the best choice.

The correct sequence is III-I-IV-V-II-VI

Therefore, option A is the correct answer.


Directions (6-10) :

DBEAC is the correct sequence.

Sentence D begins the paragraph by stating that the overseas investment limit has been increased.

Sentence B logically follows Sentence D as the sentence D “EARLIER” is a hint. This sentence tells about the earlier limit.

Sentences E and A are a pair. In sentence E “the overall industry limit of $7 billion, each fund house can make a maximum of $600 million” this line is validated by the reason““If the limits hadn’t been enhanced,” mentioned in sentence A .

Sentence C is a closing statement and logically follows pair EA which tells about the last time “when the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) increased the overall industry limit to $7 billion, from $5 billion.”

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has increased the overseas investment limit for individual mutual funds (MFs) to $600 million. Earlier, this limit was $300 million.The regulator in a circular issued on November 5, 2020, stated that within the overall industry limit of $7 billion, each fund house can make a maximum of $600 million in overseas investments.“If the limits hadn’t been enhanced, some of the larger funds could have hit the upper limit in the coming days,” says Rajeev Thakkar, chief investment officer.The last time the limits were tweaked for mutual funds was 12 years back, when the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) increased the overall industry limit to $7 billion, from $5 billion.

6) Answer: E

7) Answer: B

8) Answer: D

9) Answer: A

10) Answer: C

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