Jumbled Sentences Quiz



JUMBLED SENTENCES

Directions : Each of the following sentences has been split into four parts and the parts have been given in a jumbled form. Choose the best order from among the four options (a), (b), (c), (d) which produces the original sentence.

 




(1) rather by the manner (2) I was impressed (3) than by his matter (4) of the speaker

(1) that God had sent her (2) so, she withdrew herself from the ordinary people and tried to live apart (3) she had understood from her earliest childhood (4) like a curse to the house of her father

(1) the storm broke (2) just as the sailor (3) with great violence (4) reached the shore

(1) an opportunity in every calamity (2) a calamity in every opportunity (3) an optimist sees (4) a pessimist sees

(1) the endurance of the Indian people (2) lies in his attempt to release the energies (3) contained in (4) the revolutionary significance of Gandhiji

(1) four degrees below normal (2) icy winds lashed Srinagar (3) with minimum temperature registering (4) which was already in the grip of grueling cold wave conditions

(1) of the multitude to bark at (2) eminent men as little dogs do (3) it is the practice (4) at strangers

(1) to bewail poverty as an evil (2) who is born with a silver spoon in his mouth (3) there is a fashion nowadays (4) and to pity the young man

(1) lovingly called her (2) became a national heroine (3) the lady with the lamp (4) as the soldiers

(1) that matters (2) the attainment of the goal (3) in philosophy it is not (4) it is the things that are met with by the way

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(1) rather by the manner (2) I was impressed (3) than by his matter (4) of the speaker
(1) that God had sent her (2) so, she withdrew herself from the ordinary people and tried to live apart (3) she had understood from her earliest childhood (4) like a curse to the house of her father
(1) the storm broke (2) just as the sailor (3) with great violence (4) reached the shore
(1) an opportunity in every calamity (2) a calamity in every opportunity (3) an optimist sees (4) a pessimist sees
(1) the endurance of the Indian people (2) lies in his attempt to release the energies (3) contained in (4) the revolutionary significance of Gandhiji
(1) four degrees below normal (2) icy winds lashed Srinagar (3) with minimum temperature registering (4) which was already in the grip of grueling cold wave conditions
(1) of the multitude to bark at (2) eminent men as little dogs do (3) it is the practice (4) at strangers
(1) to bewail poverty as an evil (2) who is born with a silver spoon in his mouth (3) there is a fashion nowadays (4) and to pity the young man
(1) lovingly called her (2) became a national heroine (3) the lady with the lamp (4) as the soldiers
(1) that matters (2) the attainment of the goal (3) in philosophy it is not (4) it is the things that are met with by the way