Question 1 :
<div><span>For the following question, arrange the sentences A, B, C, and D to form a logical sequence.</span><br/></div><div><br/></div>(A) Your doctor will never send you to the drugstore for a pack of cigarettes but she might recommend 'the patch'-the same remedy smokers use to wean themselves off cigarettes.<br/>(B) Worn on the skin, the patch releases enough nicotine into the bloodstream to curb colitis woes like severe diarrhea.<br/>(C) Not even nicotine is all bad.<br/><span>(D) It may soothe symptoms of ulcerative colitis, a digestive disease, according to a study. </span>
Question 2 :
<div><span>For the following question, arrange the sentences A, B, C, and D to form a logical sequence.</span><br/></div><div><br/></div>(A) Average pay rises are now running behind the level of inflation for the first time in a year, a report said.<br/>(B) While the UK pay increases have stayed at 2.9% for the past three months, headline inflation is now 3%.<br/>(C) Employees are now certain to seek higher wage rises to bring them back into line with increasing prices.<br/><span>(D) And this will put further pressure on companies who are already battling a stagnant economic scenario for the past few years. </span>
Question 3 :
<div><span>Arrange the sentences A, B, C, and D between sentences 1 and 6 to form a logical sequence with sentence 1 and sentence 6 as the starting sentence and the concluding sentence respectively:</span><br/></div><div><br/></div>(1) A high-powered consultant, on assignment in Cleveland, was scheduled to fly straight to Paris the next night.<br/>(A) But then her secretary swung into action.<br/>(B) Almost every manager yearns to have a secretary with that kind of initiative, particularly now that we're all working harder and need all the help we can get.<br/>(C) Suddenly it hit her: 'Oh my god! I've left my passport at home in New York and it's expired!'<br/>(D) She arranged to retrieve the old passport, cajoled the State Department into expediting a new one, had the airline tickets re-written and delivered the whole package to her boss, who was waiting at the John F. Kennedy airport.<br/><span>(6) What we need is someone who can handle the administrative chores that the now-missing middle managers used to perform.</span>
Question 4 :
<div><span>For the following question, arrange the sentences A, B, C, and D between sentences 1 and 6 to form a logical sequence with sentence 1 and sentence 6 as the starting sentence and the concluding sentence respectively:</span><br/></div><div><br/></div>(1) Philosophy, outside of the formal academic environment, can be considered a discipline, not a profession.<br/>(A) On the other hand, engineering, no matter the specialty, is firmly set in the ways of a profession, from the highly structured undergraduate training to the lifetime of professional requirements.<br/>(B) Although philosophy represents a body of knowledge, it does not beget an occupation built on that specialized body of knowledge.<br/>(C) This status does not devalue the discipline of philosophy, but rather permeates society with people grounded in the discipline's fundamentals.<br/>(D) Philosophy degree holders move on to a myriad of job opportunities from law to business, from writing to political office, but there are no job openings on Monster.com for 'Philosopher.'<br/>(6) <span>The geosciences are potentially at a crossroads - the field can either continue to be a profession or slowly evolve into a discipline. </span>
Question 5 :
<div><span>For the following question, arrange the sentences A, B, C, and D between sentences 1 and 6 to form a logical sequence with sentence 1 and sentence 6 as the starting sentence and the concluding sentence respectively:</span><br/></div><div><br/></div>(1) Valentina Tereshkova was born to a peasant family in the Yaroslavl region of the former USSR in 1937.<br/>(A) Later, at the age of 24, she applied to become a cosmonaut.<br/>(B) Soon after starting work in a textile mill at the age of 18, Valentina joined an amateur parachuting club.<br/>(C) Earlier that year, in 1961, the Soviet space program began to consider sending women into space.<br/>(D) Yaroslavl is now a part of Russia.<br/>(6) <span>The Soviets were looking for another 'first' with which to beat the United States. </span>
Question 6 :
<div><span>For the following question, arrange the sentences A, B, C, and D to form a logical sequence.</span><br/></div><div><br/></div>(A) The tribunal in Bordeaux declared the marriage of Stephane Chapin and Bertrand Charpentier 'null and void'.<br/>(B) The court also warned the Mayor for breaking the law by wedding two men.<br/>(C) France's first gay marriage, which was conducted last month by a local mayor, has been annulled by a court.<br/><span>(D) Earlier, Justice Minister Dominique Perben had already declared the wedding invalid.</span>
Question 7 :
<div><span>For the following question, arrange the sentences A, B, C, and D between sentences 1 and 6 to form a logical sequence with sentence 1 and sentence 6 as the starting sentence and the concluding sentence respectively:</span><br/></div><div><br/></div>(1) Sporting memorabilia is not a big business in India<br/>(A) On the face of the bat are two oil portraits of Gavaskar, along with his career statistics highlighted on the teakwood frame.<br/>(B) <span>Recognizing the potential of the country, DWP sports in Australia have launched a Sunil Gavaskar, Legend of Cricket Bat, making it the first such product they have marketed especially for India.<br/>(C) unlike the rest of the world, where a basketball autographed by Michael Jordan or Sir Donald Bradman's bat can fetch a fortune.<br/>(D) But things could be changing here.<br/>(6)<span>The batsman, universally acknowledged as one of the greatest ever, said 'I'm honored that I've been chosen for it'. </span></span>
Question 8 :
<div><div><div><span>For the following question, arrange the sentences A, B, C, and D between sentences 1 and 6 to form a logical sequence with sentence 1 and sentence 6 as the starting sentence and the concluding sentence respectively: </span><br/></div><div><span><br/></span></div></div></div>(1) NASA's Shuttle program was begun in the I970s to create a reusable craft for transporting cargo into space.<br/>(A) The first shuttle, Columbia, was launched in 1981.<br/>(B) They were followed by the shuttles Discovery in 1983 and Atlantis in 1985.<br/>(C) One year later, the Shuttle Challenger rolled off the assembly line as the second shuttle of the US fleet.<br/>(D) Previous spacecraft could only be used once, and then were discarded.<br/>(6) <span>The Space Shuttle Challenger flew nine successful missions before that fateful day of the disaster in 1986.</span>
Question 9 :
<div><span>For the following question, arrange the sentences A, B, C, and D between sentences 1 and 6 to form a logical sequence with sentence 1 and sentence 6 as the starting sentence and the concluding sentence respectively:</span><br/></div><div><br/></div>(1) Whenever a big company announces a work-force reduction, you can count on reading about it in the papers the next day.<br/>(A) Do they head to the post-office and start mailing resumes, hoping to land a job just like their old one?<br/>(B) But, curiously, there's little follow-up: what happens to those thousands of ex-employees?<br/>(C) Lay-off stories have become a sobering staple of business journalism over the past decade.<br/>(D) Do they ever make as much money as they used to?<br/>(6) <span>Or are they consigned to forever chase behind their former salaries?</span>
Question 10 :
<div><span>Arrange the sentences A, B, C, and D to form a logical sequence:</span><br/></div><div><br/></div>(A) Substantial genetic continuity of population does not preclude profound shifts in culture and identity.<br/>(B) It is actually quite common to observe important cultural change, including the adoption of wholly new identities, with little or no biological change in a population.<br/>(C) Millions of people since Roman times have thought of themselves as 'British', for example.<br/>(D) <span>Yet this identity was only created in 1707 with the Union of England, Wales, and Scotland. </span>
Question 11 :
<div><span>For the following question, arrange the sentences A, B, C, and D to form a logical sequence.</span><br/></div><div><br/></div>(A) Apart from speedy trials, this will also help in driving home the seriousness of the Government's stance on the issue.<br/>(B) Animal rights campaigners using terror tactics against scientists and researchers face a crackdown under new government plans.<br/>(C) The new plans are also tipped to include specialist prosecutors.<br/>(D) <span>Ministers will on Friday unveil these plans for tackling campaigners who harass research companies and their staff at their homes. </span>
Question 12 :
<div><span>Given below is a sequence of sentences, with 1 and 6 as the starting and concluding sentences of a paragraph, respectively. Arrange the rest of the sentences P, Q, R, and S between 1 and 6 to form a logical sequence:</span><br/></div><div><br/></div>(1) While Gore made the 2000 election his theme, he laced his remarks with genuine humor.<br/>(P) From a strategic perspective, this probably made sense.<br/>(Q) Given that Gore has been so vocal in his opposition to the Iraq invasion, it's intriguing he wasn't the speaker who hammered most on the issue.<br/>(R) That role fell to former President Jimmy Carter.<br/>(S) Carter, an 80-year-old winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, has engendered much goodwill around the globe over the past two decades, acting as a peace negotiator and monitor for democratic elections in developing countries.<br/>(6) <span>His eminence as a statesman gives him an almost non-ideological air.</span>
Question 13 :
<div><span>For the following question, arrange the sentences A, B, C, and D between sentences 1 and 6 to form a logical sequence with sentence 1 and sentence 6 as the starting sentence and the concluding sentence respectively:</span><br/></div><div><br/></div>(1) Man has existed for about a million years.<br/>(P) Science, as a dominant factor in determining the beliefs of educated human beings, has existed for about 300 years and as a source of economic technique for about 150 years.<br/>(Q) When we consider how recently it has risen to power, we find ourselves forced to believe that we are at the very beginning of its contribution to transforming human life.<br/>(R) In this brief period, it has proved itself as an incredibly powerful revolutionary force.<br/>(S) He has possessed writing for about 6000 years, and agriculture for perhaps just a little longer.<br/>(6) What its future effects will be is a matter of conjecture, but possibly a study of its effects up till now may make the conjecture a little more meaningful. 
Question 14 :
<div><span>For the following question, arrange the sentences A, B, C, and D to form a logical sequence.</span><br/></div><div><br/></div>(A) The UK could secure its energy supply for many decades if it could use its huge reserves of coal.<br/>(B) They say the other priority should be to build a new generation of nuclear power plants to meet demand for power.<br/>(C) This is the view of the scientists, who were speaking at the Royal Institution in London.<br/>(D) <span>They want the government to give high priority to developing ways to store carbon dioxide underground, to allow it to exploit its abundant coal deposits.</span>
Question 15 :
<span>Correct the underlined part of the sentence, if needed.</span><u><br/><br/>After working for two hours, the essay started to take shape, and he began to hope</u> that he might finish before the deadline.<br/>
Question 16 :
<div><span>For the following question, arrange the sentences A, B, C, and D between sentences 1 and 6 to form a logical sequence with sentence 1 and sentence 6 as the starting sentence and the concluding sentence respectively:</span><br/></div><div><br/></div>(1) Thirty-four wholly owned subsidiaries, twelve joint-venture companies, and ten associate companies make up the PETRO Group.<br/>(A) The petroleum industry is a significant contributor to the country's growth and industrialization.<br/>(B) Together and governed by a common vision, they are engaged in activities ranging from marketing of crudes and petroleum products, processing and distribution of gas and manufacture of fertilizers and petrochemicals.<br/>(C) PETRO's efforts are being directed at adding value to the petroleum resources of the country.<br/>(D) It is a significant export earner and contributor to government revenue.<br/>(6) <span>In the process, it ensures the country acquires the necessary skills and know-how in the petroleum industry through active participation and transfer of technology.</span>
Question 17 :
<div><span>For the following question, arrange the sentences A, B, C, and D between sentences 1 and 6 to form a logical sequence with sentence 1 and sentence 6 as the starting sentence and the concluding sentence respectively.</span><br/></div><div><br/></div>(1) Since 1960, the Peace Corps has been the premier organization for Americans who want to help people in impoverished and developing countries.<br/>(A) But the Peace Corps isn't the only game in town especially for MBAs whose ambition is to go above and beyond that social mission.<br/>(B) Indeed, they've been doing it for more than a decade through the MBA Enterprise Corps.<br/>(C) MBAs with business know-how and a strong bent for public service-can travel to many of the same countries to help small businesses and their owners.<br/>(D) Established by Duke University management professor Jack Behrman in 1990, the MBAEC has sent some 25 MBAs a year more than 570 to date, to Africa, Asia, and Eastern Europe, especially former Soviet bloc countries.<br/>(6) <span>No question, it's a modest effort compared to the venerable Peace Corps, but for MBA participants and business owners in the developing countries, the effort is paying dividends.</span>
Question 18 :
<span>Correct the underlined part of the sentence, if needed.</span><br/><br/>After arduous months of fighting, the sight of the white flag being raised generated <u>as much relief on the victor's side than it did on the vanquished</u><br/>
Question 19 :
<div><span>For the following question, arrange the sentences A, B, C, and D to form a logical sequence.</span><br/></div><div><br/></div>(A) 'I read the story and felt that it was a wonderful vision of how the world can suddenly descend into anarchy,' says Proyas.<br/>(B) Alex Proyas never got a high school diploma - a fact he blames on Isaac Asimov.<br/>(C) This July, Proyas turns again to his favored author with I, Robot, an adaptation of Asimov's nine-story <span>collection of the same name.<br/>(D) It was Asimov's short story 'Nightfall' that derailed Proyas' academic career. </span>