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Sentence Rearrangement Practice Set: Hard Level For IBPS PO Mains

Published on Monday, November 07, 2016


Sentence Rearrangement

Direction (Q.1 – Q.5): Rearrange the following sentence D , E , in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph , then answer the questions given below them . 
A. Educating children through experiential learning is the new approach to schooling these days. 

B. People feel far less reliant on the classroom – plus – teacher model and far more comfortable knowing they simply they have to provide a supportive learning environment. 
C. This method also makes the child an independent thinker and an independent decision maker. 
D. Unconventional parents opt for this way of educating their children.
E. Some parents prefer to take curriculum on the road , other use the world around them as the curriculum. 
F. These parents believe that a child’s education is not confined to one classroom , but by experiencing what the text book teaches. 

1. Which of the following is the First sentence after rearrangement ? 
a. D
b. C
c. E
d. F
e. A

2. Which of the following is the Fourth sentence after rearrangement ? 
a. A 
b. B
c. E
d. F
e. D

3. Which of the following is the Second sentence after rearrangement ? 
a. E 
b. D
c. B
d. F
e. A

4. Which of the following is the Third sentence after rearrangement ? 
a. B 
b. C
c. E
d. F
e. A

5. Which of the following is the Fifth sentence after rearrangement ? 
a. D 
b. C
c. E
d. F
e. A 

6. Which of the following is the Sixth sentence after rearrangement?
a. B
b. D
c. F
d. A
e. C

Answer Key –

1. A
2. B
3. D
4. C
5. E
6. F
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