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Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order.

Q. 21
P:
The ingredients must, therefore, be of the finest quality and in the right proportions.
Q: When you have them right and keep practising you are sure to bake some of the yummiest cakes.
R: Success in life is just like baking a cake that requires many things.
S: Firstly, unless you have the right ingredients and recipe it is not going to work.

(A) RPQS
(B) RSPQ
(C) QRSP
(D) QPSR

Answer: (B) RSPQ

Q. 22
P:
Though everything was on the up and up for Holzman, yet … something wasn’t quite right.
Q: At 19, he enrolled in the Culinary Institute of America before heading to the West Coast to cook for such well-esteemed restaurants as Palladin, Napa and Aqua.
R: He got a little fed up with the kitchen and started to feel that he wanted to do something different with it.
S: Holzman, a well-known chef, started his career at the age of 15 when the prodigy began cooking under Eric Ripert at the iconic New York restaurant, Le Bernadin.

(A) PRQS
(B) SQPR
(C) SPRQ
(D) PQRS

Answer: (B) SQPR

Q. 23
P:
She started the Udaipur-based organisation Shikshantar to create a space for self-directed learning called ‘unschooling’.
Q: It also organizes week-long camps where children involve themselves in local communities and interact with other kids who don’t attend school.
R: Nidhi Jain has been an unschooling parent for over two decades.
S: The organisation arranges everything from internships in filmmaking to cooking for unschooled kids

(A) PRSQ
(B) RPSQ
(C) RQPS
(D) SQPR

Answer: (B) RPSQ

Q. 24
P: Having cancer is often one of the most stressful experiences in a person’s life.
Q:
They also allow people to learn from others facing similar situations.
R:
The groups are gaining popularity these days as they allow volunteers to talk with those who are living with cancer.
S:
But these days there are support groups that help patients cope with the emotional aspects of cancer by providing an opportunity to share feelings and challenges they face with others.

(A) RQSP
(B) SRQP
(C) PRQS
(D) PSRQ

Answer: (D) PSRQ

Q. 25
P: Creating a relaxing bedroom environment is very important too, and this can be done using a calming, subtle fragrance.
Q:
It is possible to retrain your brain to have a sound sleep.
R:
This is possible if you make sure your room is undisturbed, quiet and dark.
S:
Start by regulating the times you go to bed and get up.

(A) QRPS
(B) SPRQ
(C) QSRP
(D) PSQR

Answer: (A) QRPS

Q. 26
P: In the study, researchers found that kids who experienced their growth spurt late had lower than average bone density in young adulthood.
Q:
Teens who hit puberty late may end up with weaker bones, a new study finds.
R:
However, they continue to have lower bone strength even after they finish growing and may be at greater risk for osteoporosis in adulthood.
S:
These later maturing teens do catch up with early maturing teens in terms of bone strength

(A) QPSR
(B) QRSP
(C) PSRQ
(D) PRSQ

Answer: (A) QPSR

Q. 27
P: Spoon the brownie batter into the prepared pan and bake for 30 to 40 minutes.
Q: Now beat in eggs and vanilla extract, and add cocoa and mix until well combined.
R: To make chocolate chip brownies mix together melted butter, brown sugar and white sugar using a wooden spoon or hand mixer.
S: Next, stir in flour and salt and mix until flour is incorporated, and then add some chocolate chips.

(A) RPQS
(B) PSRQ
(C) RSQP
(D) PRSQ

Answer: (C) RSQP

Q. 28
P: . Over the past week, the state has been pounded by intense rainfall, thus transforming the July deficit to surplus.
Q: A year after being ravaged by the worst floods in 100 years, Kerala is once again facing a deluge.
R: The districts in Kerala’s north – in particular Kozhikode, Wayanad, and Malappuram –are among the worst affected where relief work is going on.
S: The copious amounts of rainfall in the state have been both intense and consistent leading to many deaths besides rendering thousands homeless.

(A) QPSR
(B) PQRS
(C) SQRP
(D) SQPR

Answer: (A) QPSR

Q. 29
P: This move is part of the government’s reform agenda for PSBs under Enhanced Access and Service Excellence Programme (EASE) 2.0.
Q: Banks have already agreed to keep branches operational for customers for uniform working hours in one location and this will be another step towards standardising operating hours.
R: Under EASE a banker’s panel has recommended that every region adopt one of three six-hour time slots — 9 am to 3 pm, 10 am to 4 pm or 11 am to 5 pm.
S: Public sector banks (PSBs) across the country will soon have standard operating hours as per a recent move.

(A) RSQP
(B) SRQP
(C) QRSP
(D) SPRQ

Answer: (D) SPRQ

Q. 30
P: Now, that the real estate sector has got its own regulator, RERA, from May 1, 2017, things are expected to improve.
Q: For many of the home buyers, across locations, the delay has extended to almost six years or more.
R: In the absence of a regulator and with no rules in place, the builder-buyer battle appeared one-sided.
S: For the buyers of real estate properties, the delay in possession of their homes has been the biggest concern.

(A) QPRS
(B) PQSR
(C) SQRP
(D) SPQR

Answer: (C) SQRP

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