Jumbled Words/Sentences is a type of question usually asked in Verbal Aptitude Tests. This type of question tests your ability to understand the correct sequence of sentences. It tests your Verbal reasoning skills.
Example Questions
In these types of questions, you will be given a few words or sentences in jumbled order. You have to identify the correct sequence of words and sentences to answer the question.
- Rearrange the following jumbled words to form a meaningful sentence:
- book / interesting / very / an / read / I / recently
- a) recently I read an interesting very book
- b) I read an interesting book recently very
- c) I read a very interesting book recently
- d) recently a very interesting book I read
Answer: c) I read a very interesting book recently
- Rearrange the following jumbled words to form a meaningful sentence:
- park / children / the / playing / in / are / the
- a) in the children are the playing park
- b) the children are playing in the park
- c) the park in children are playing
- d) children the park in are the playing
Answer: b) the children are playing in the park
- Arrange the following sentences to form a coherent paragraph:
- P: She loves spending time in her garden.
- Q: Mary is an avid gardener.
- R: She grows a variety of flowers and vegetables.
- S: Every morning, she waters the plants and trims the hedges.
- a) QPRS
- b) QSPR
- c) PSRQ
- d) SQPR
Answer: a) QPRS
- Arrange the following sentences to form a coherent paragraph:
- P: It requires dedication and hard work.
- Q: Success does not come easily.
- R: You must set clear goals.
- S: Then, you need to work persistently to achieve them.
- a) QPRS
- b) RQPS
- c) PQRS
- d) QSRP
Answer: a) QPRS
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