Para jumbles Test 2

Para Jumbles Online Test

  • This is an online quiz to test your knowledge of Para Jumbles in English.
  • This Online Test is useful for academic and competitive exams.
  • Multiple answer choices are given for each question in this test. You have to choose the best option.
  • After completing the test, you can see your result.
  • There are 10 questions in the test.
  • There is no negative marking for wrong answers.
  • There is no specified time to complete this test.

Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement in proper order?

  • (A) The contractor was sorry to see his good worker go and asked if he could build just one more house as a personal favour.
  • (B) It was an unfortunate way to end a dedicated career.
  • (C) He told his employer – contractor of his plans to leave the house-building business to live a more leisurely life with his wife and enjoy his extended family.
  • (D) An elderly carpenter was ready to retire.
  • (E) He resorted to shoddy workmanship and used inferior materials.
  • (F) The carpenter said yes, but over time it was easy to see that his heart was not in his work.

Which of the following should be the LAST (SIXTH) sentence after rearrangement in proper order?

  • (A) With all the bid information being available and tracked online, corruption has considerably reduced.
  • (B) Today, most i.e. over ninety-five percent households, in the city enjoy broadband connection.
  • (C) All city contracts are now bid for online.
  • (D) Over twenty years ago the city government, central government and the private sector made a concerned effort to shift the economy to include IT.
  • (E) As our cities to expand and become more complex, such a system will make governance more manageable.
  • (F) This level of connectedness has changed not only the city’s economy but also how it is governed and how business is conducted.

Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement in proper order?

  • (A) It is, therefore, a contributing factor to the growth of landfills and waterway pollution, both of which are costly and energy-intensive to solve.
  • (B) Making an effort to use those resources and avoid polystyrene ones can help to decrease your environmental impact.
  • (C) Non-biodegradable essentially means that any polystyrene that makes its way into a landfill will stay there indefinitely, never breaking down and returning to the earth.
  • (D) Polystyrene, as a product, is very convenient to use, but it has some important effects we should consider when making choices as consumers.
  • (E) While recycling polystyrene material can cushion the environmental blow of its use, alternatives are available that are created from renewable resources and biodegrade more readily.
  • (F) For example, while polystyrene has some excellent uses and is, technically, recyclable, it is not a substance that biodegrades.

Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement in proper order?

  • (A) The old lady however refused to pay him and was taken to court.
  • (B) The doctor, confident of his abilities, agreed.
  • (C) Finally he cured her after all the valuable furniture had been removed from her house.
  • (D) He then saw her furniture, realized its value and decided to delay curing her till he could steal it.
  • (E) A blind old lady promised to pay the doctor a large sum of money if she was cured and nothing if she wasn’t.
  • (F) She was asked why she refused to pay by the judge. “I am not cured. I cannot see all my furniture!” was the reply.

Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement in proper order?

  • (A) Do the devices that make it possible to do so many things at once truly raise our productivity or merely help us spin our wheels faster?
  • (B) More important, they’re exploring what can be done about it – how we can work smarter, live smarter and put our beloved gadgets back in their proper place, with us running them, not the other way around.
  • (C) The ringing digital devices that allow us to connect and communicate so readily also disrupt our work, our thoughts and what little is left of our private lives.
  • (D) They have begun to calculate the pluses, the minuses and the economic costs of the interrupted life – in dollars, productivity and dysfunction.
  • (E) What sort of toll is all this disruption and mental channel switching taking on our ability to think clearly work effectively and function as healthy human beings?
  • (F) Over the past five years, psychologists, efficiency experts and information-technology researchers have begun to explore those questions in detail.

Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement in proper order?

  • (A) A small wooden nest box is all it has taken to rekindle all the romance of bringing sparrows and other birds back into our cities and halt them from fading into the past like a forgotten folktale.
  • (B) There is something wrong with a city that remains unperturbed even as its birds desert it.
  • (C) Thankfully, the situation is not as hopeless as it seems.
  • (D) Much as we try to defend the seemingly irreversible modern life of these cities, we can’t stop our hearts from crying when we realize that our rapidly degenerating urban ecosystem isn’t generous enough to let these delicate winged creatures build tiny little nests in its nooks and crannies, sit in solitude, and rear offspring.
  • (E) And this desertion seems to be true with most metros in India where house sparrows have almost become a thing of the past.

Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement in proper order?

  • (A) The old lady however refused to pay him and was taken to court.
  • (B) The doctor, confident of his abilities, agreed.
  • (C) Finally he cured her after all the valuable furniture had been removed from her house.
  • (D) He then saw her furniture, realized its value and decided to delay curing her till he could steal it.
  • (E) A blind old lady promised to pay the doctor a large sum of money if she was cured and nothing if she wasn’t.
  • (F) She was asked why she refused to pay by the judge. “I am not cured. I cannot see all my furniture!” was the reply.

Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement in proper order?

  • (A) All of a sudden the mother duck saw a fox in the distance, was frightened and shouted, “Children, hurry to the lake, there’s a fox!”
  • (B) The mother duck ran, leading the fox away from the lake and as soon as the fox came very close, the mother duck quickly spread her wings and rose up in the air.
  • (C) The ducklings hurried towards the lake and the mother duck began to walk back and forth dragging one wing on the ground.
  • (D) A mother duck and her little ducklings were on their way to the lake one day.
  • (E) The fox stared in disbelief at the mother duck and her ducklings as he could not reach the ducklings because they were in the middle of the lake by now.
  • (F) When the fox saw her he became happy as he thought that the mother duck was hurt and couldn’t fly and that he could easily catch and eat her!

Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement in proper order?

  • (A) However, many people may not be aware of the numerous other areas where it has been applied.
  • (B) Today, even those who have little knowledge about the production of virtual reality are now most likely aware of its use in video games.
  • (C) Similarly, medical students have substituted a cadaver for a fiberglass mould of a body and a headset when training to perform surgery.
  • (D) Virtual reality was an unfamiliar concept to many people till the early ’90s.
  • (E) Introducing virtual reality to the real world, thus, has already proven to be beneficial for every industry it encounters.
  • (F) For example, astronaut trainees have recently used virtual reality to simulate a trip to space.

Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement in proper order?

  • (A) A legal framework is thus, now available for promoting energy efficiency in all sectors of the economy.
  • (B) The increasing preference for commercial energy has led to a sharp increase in the demand for electricity and fossil fuels.
  • (C) There is still a considerable potential for repairing such damage and reducing energy consumption by adopting energy efficiency measures in various sectors of our country.
  • (D) This framework is nothing but the Energy Conservation Act, 2001, the success of which greatly depends on the people who take the lead in supporting this programme.
  • (E) This use of fossil fuels has resulted in emission of a huge quantity of carbon dioxide causing serious environmental damage.
  • (F) These adopted measures will not only reduce the need to create new capacity requiring high investment but also result in substantial environmental benefits.

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