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Thursday, December 18, 2014

Jumbled ( or Rearrangement) Sentences Practice Exercises for Exams





Jumbled ( or Rearrangement) Sentences Practice Exercises:

Jumbled ( or Rearrangement)  sentences are one sort of language proficiency test question. These type of questions are asked in all competitive exams to test the students ability- how they understand and construct the sentences in English.


►Jumbled Sentences are generally asked in sets of 5 questions. A paragraph is broken up in 5 parts (or sentences) and these are then arranged in random order. You need to arrange the sentences in the most logical and correct order. The five questions require you to identify the first sentence, third sentence, last sentence etc. 


►If solved correctly, this can be a very high-scoring area as you can get full marks. Even if you go wrong, you may be able to arrange some of the sentences in order and get marks for those. Therefore, practice and master this question type as far as possible.

►Good reading skills help you solve these questions accurately. 

►Pronouns (he/she/they etc.) and conjunctions (and, but etc.) can also be used to identify the correct order.

Here are practice Exercises for Jumbled Sentences:


Jumbled (Rearrangement of) Sentences Practice Exercise-1

Jumbled (Rearrangement of) Sentences Practice Exercise-2

Jumbled (Rearrangement of) Sentences Practice Exercise-3

Jumbled (Rearrangement of) Sentences Practice Exercise-4

Jumbled (Rearrangement of) Sentences Practice Exercise-5


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