91) Find out the proper sequence of the following sentences to form a meaningful paragraph.
(A) Japanese toys,for instance,are in great demand despite the heavy Import duty.
(B) The toys that they produce are,almost without exception,of Inferior quality.
(C) Their manufacturers here need to be reminded of this.
(D) But making them is no child’s play.
(E) Toys are meant for children.
(F) Not surprisingly,many parents prefer to buy the Imported variety even though these are usually much more expensive.
A) EDCBFA
B) ADBCEF
C) ABDFEC
D) ECBFAD
92) Find out the proper sequence of the following sentences to form a meaningful paragraph.
(A) This sector employes 42.5 lakh Indians directly,and has created over twice as many jobs Indirectly In other fields.
(B) Automation would then replace entry level jobs,denying jobs to college leavers,and lead to the retrenchment of mid-level professionals who couldn’t remain relevant via constant reskilling.
(C) The landscape of the $150-billion IT sector,one of India’s largest Job providers,is changing fast,owing to technological advances in automation and robotics.
(D) But it is gradually moving away from the linear growth model,with rise in revenue matching net employee addition,to a non-linear one where Income growth is Independent of additional hiring.
A) CADB
B) CDBA
C) ABDC
D) BADC
93) Find out the proper sequence of the following sentences to form a meaningful paragraph.
(A) By this measure, a poor Indian farmer with little debt and little assets can end up “richer” than a Wall Street banker with little assets and a large student loan.
(B) In 2015,when the report was issued,there was criticism of the report’s methodology.
(C) In India, as per that report,things are Just as plain,as against the richest 1% of Indians hold as much wealth as that held by 58% of the Indian population.
(D) The critics argued that the report assumes wealth Is assets minus debt.
(E) From a recently released report by Oxfam,the global charity organisation,we learn that eight rich people own as much wealth as half the world’s population in 2016.
(F) These statistical issues aside,what the Oxfam report does show isn’t necessarily who is really poor in the world but that wealth is a good proxy for the ability to influence politics via legislation or campaign contributions.
A) EBDAFC
B) BECDAF
C) BEDAFC
D) EDBFAC
94) Find out the proper sequence of the following sentences to form a meaningful paragraph.
(A) ‘Safety first is the last concern of Indian road users who think they are like the proverbial cat with nine lives.
(B) Perhaps our numerous engineering colleges and technical institutes can think of such projects.
(C) It should be made mandatory to have rumble strips or speed bumps on either side of such crossings.
(D) In order to minimise accidents.
(E) Powerful blink lights and loud hooters that can be activated just before a train crosses should be thought of.
A) ADCEB
B) AEBDC
C) DECBA
D) ADBCE
95) Find out the proper sequence of the following sentences to form a meaningful paragraph.
(A) The Centre has since issued rules for conservation and management,and chosen 115 water bodies in 24 States for protection support,but this is obviously too little.
(B) Loss of natural wetlands is an ongoing catastrophe in India.
(C) A decade ago,when the Salim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History released a conservation atlas for all States using space applications.
(D) Moreover,research studies show that the concentration of heavy metals in such sites is leading to bloaccumulation,thus entering the plants and animals that ultimately form part of people’s food.
(E) It reported the tragic fact that 38% of wetlands had already been lost nationally; and shookingly, in some districts only 12% survived.
A) CABED
B) BECAD
C) BCEAD
D) CBADE