ARRANGEMENT OF SENTENCES
P. It often attacks children S. fewer, women than men (1) RQSP (2) QPRS
paralysing them for life. 6. education and vocational (3) SRQP (4) PRQS
Q. In the 1950 "s a vaccine training. 152. 1. And then word
against the disease was (1) PRQS (2) QPSR P. came from inside
introduced. (3) RQPS (4) SQRP Q. meet the released civilians,
R. Hence it is sometimes called 147. 1. Space technology R. that after all,
infantile paralysis.
P. a socio-economic revolution S. the press could
S. It is caused by a virus.
Q. that can transform, 6. but fleetingly.
6. Since then polio has been
R. even revolutionise (1) RSQP (2) SRPQ
eliminated to a great extent.
S. has created (3) PRSQ (4) RPQS
(1) PSRQ (2) SPQR
6. stagnant societies. 153. 1. The man,
(3) SPRQ (4) PRQS
(1) QRSP (2) SRQP P. and no one passing him in the
144. 1. Determination street
(3) SPQR (4) SPRQ
P. in the blood Q. was singularly inconspicuous
148. 1. A minor ailment can be
Q. is a potential diagnostic tool R. who was called Alfred Nobel
P. to the doctor, but if neglected
R. of ferritin level S. would have given him
Q. serious trouble requiring
S. for the evaluation of 6. another look.
R. easily cured with just a time-
6. iron deficiency, anaemia & (1) RQPS (2) QPSR
ly visit
iron toxicity.
S. it may spell (3) PSQR (4) SPRQ
(1) RPQS (2) PQRS
6. numerous trips to the hospi- 154. 1. In paliopathology
(3) SRPQ (4) RPSQ tal. P. would be to obtain
145. 1. The recent aircraft accident (1) QSPR (2) SQRP Q. the fundamental objective
at Patna airport caused a R. background information
(3) PQRS (4) RPSQ
great shock to the air -
149. 1. Commercial energy S. as much
travellers.
P. increasing trend 6. on the skeleton as possible.
P. Before the aircraft could
land, people at the airport Q. shows an (1) PRQS (2) RPSQ
saw the plane aflame. R. consumption (3) QPSR (4) SRQP
Q. In view of different versions, S. and poses the major 155. 1. Generally speaking,
a High Court judge was 6. challenge for the future. P. for me by those who have in-
appointed to inquire into the (1) PQSR (2) SRPQ vited me or
nature of the accident. Q. follow programmes that have
(3) QPRS (4) RQPS
R. The plane was scheduled to been worked out
150. 1. My friend suggested
land at Patna at 6.00 p.m. R. who offer themselves as
P. my future plans guides and usually in such
S. But the officials said that the
Q. to succeed cases,
plane went into flames after
landing. R. well in advance S. the journeys that I undertake
S. that I must chalk out for the purpose of publicity
6. The nearest relatives of the
deceased passengers were 6. in my life, 6. I find the things 1 have to do,
paid a compensation of j 4 (1) SPRQ (2) SRQP wearisome.
lakhs each. (3) QRPS (4) SRPQ (1) RPQS (2) SQPR
(1) QSRP (2) RPSQ Directions (151–164) : In the fol- (3) QRPS (4) PRSQ
(3) RSPQ (4) PSQR lowing questions, the 1st and the last 156. 1. Jeff is a very good dancer,
Directions (146 –150) : In the part of the sentences are numbered 1 P. who always tries new dance
and 6. The rest of the sentences are steps
following questions, the first and the
last part of the sentences are num- split into four parts and named P, Q, Q. while the rest of the class is
R and S. These four parts are not giv- struggling.
bered 1 and 6. The rest of the sen-
tences are split into four parts and en in their proper order. Read the sen-
R. which are demonstrated,
tences and find out which of the four
named P, Q, R and S. These four parts S. and masters them quickly
are not given in their proper order. combinations is correct. Then find the
correct answer. 6. He shows off.
Read the sentences and find out which (1) RPQS (2) SQPR
of the four combinations is correct. (SSC Graduate Level Tier-II
Exam. 04.08.2011 Paper-II) (3) QRPS (4) PRSQ
Then find the correct answer.
(SSC Stenographer Grade "C" & "D" Exam. 151. 1. Can any one 157. 1. These positive effects vary
16.10.2011) P. falsehood triumph from genetic changes that
146. 1. Even today in many countries Q. and let P. to other related infections,
P. neglected and there are far R. for a long time Q. make us more resistant to
S. suppress truth the diseases responsible
Q. women continue to be
6. permanently ? R. for epidemics and
R. who have had the benefit of
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