PART-2 of Compilation of All JUMBLED SENTENCE asked in SSC Exams 2018-2019 (Based on TCS pattern) - PREPARE ENGLISH FOR SSC BANK AND OTHER EXAMS:ENGLISHKENDRA



🔘We all know the importance of solving previous years papers when it comes to SSC exams. To simplify the process, the 'EnglishKendra team' has compiled previous years questions topic wise. It will not only save your time but also enable you to do a comparative study.This compilation contains all  PARA JUMBLES asked in SSC CHSL, CPO, CGL exams (2018-19).
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💠PART-2 of Compilation of All JUMBULED SENTENCE asked in SSC Exams 2018-2019 (Based on TCS pattern)



A: What was supposed to be a holiday of a lifetime turned into a dangerous experience for 1300 passengers on a cruise ship off the coast of Norway.
B: The Norwegian Government decided to evacuate the passengers with the help of helicopters.
C: The ship broke down in rough seas and high-speed winds caused it to rock heavily from side to side.
D: From the first 371 evacuated passengers, 17 had to be taken to hospital.
1.ABCD
2.CBDA
3.CABD
4.ACBD

Solution : 4
A: In Chine, thousands of people celebrated it.
B: The Lunar New Year of the Pig began on 5th February.
C: Others burned the first joss sticks of the year to bring them good fortune.
D: Some performers re-enacted historical ceremonies.
1.ABCD
2.BADC
3.DABC
4.BDCA

Solution : 2



A: Canada accounts for nearly one-third of the world’s production of news print.
B: Forest products, therefore, have been important export items of Canada for more than a century.
C: A large part of Canada is covered with coniferous trees.
D: Pulp and paper are the two most important forest products.
1.ABCD
2.DCAB
3.CBDA
4.BACD

Solution : 3


A: Around 600 million of them live in areas of high to extreme water stress.
B: India is suffering from the worst water crisis, with one billion people living in water scarcity.
C: This is even more than that of China and US combined.
D: The reason is that at 24 per cent, India uses the most groundwater drawn out globally.
1.BADC
2.ACBD
3.ADCB
4.BDAC

Solution : 1



A: Mango, the so-called “king of fruits”, is something of a national obsession in India.
B: There was a bumper crop of mangoes in different states.
C: It resulted in prices coming down and sales going up – much to the delight of buyers and sellers alike.
D: 2017 proved to be a very good year for mango lovers.
1.ADBC
2.CDAB
3.CADB
4.ADCB

Solution : 1



A: An estimated 70% of this plastic which enters the sea sinks.
B: This is a problem that stretches far beyond India
C: Eight million tonnes of plastic ends up in the world’s oceans every year, causing damage to the fragile ecosystem.
D: And much of it is not biodegradable
1.CADB
2.ABDC
3.CDBA
4.ADBC

Solution : 1



A: And 844 million don’t have access to clean water close to home, according to the latest report by WaterAid.
B: Around 4 billion people in the world live in physically water-scarce areas.
C: It is because globally we use six times as much water today as we did 100 years ago.
D: The world’s water crisis is getting worse
1.DACB
2.BDCA
3.CADB
4.BADC

Solution : 4



A: The elephant tusks were tracked from the Democratic Republic of Congo for two months.
B: Customs officials in Thailand say it’s the biggest seizure in the country’s history.
C: Four tonnes of ivory, with a market value of $6 million – it was an impressive haul.
D: Officials say they were being transported to Laus, from where they believed the ivory would be sold to customers across Asia.
1.CBAD
2.ACDB
3.ABCD
4.CABD

Solution : 1



A: That sort of pollution, which is also widespread in other south east Asian nations, regularly kills wildlife like whales and turtles that ingest the waste.
B: Environmental groups have tagged the Philippines as one of the world’s biggest ocean polluters due to its reliance on single-use plastic.
C: In Thailand also, a whale died last year after swallowing more than 80 plastic bags.
D: In the latest case, a whale with 40 kilos of plastic trash in its stomach died on Saturday in southern Philippines where it was stranded a day earlier.
1.BCAD
2.BADC
3.ABCD
4.DABC

Solution : 2



A: The café’s owner says he’s interested in conservation, and hopes customers will realize the animals are worth saving, even though they often have a bad reputation.
B: None of them are venomous, meaning customers can get up close and personal with the reptiles.
C: Here you sip your dring  in the company of 35 snakes.
D: This café, which has just opened in Tokyo, is not for the faint-hearted.
1.DBCA
2.DCBA
3.ABCD
4.ABDC

Solution : 2



A: An environmental group performed a necropsy on the animal and found about 40 kilograms of plastic, including grocery bags and rice sacks.
B: A 4.7-metre long whale died on Saturday in Phillipines where it was stranded a day earlier.
C: “It’s very disgusting and heartbreaking,” he said, “We’ve done necropsles on 61 dophins and whales in the last 10 years and this is one of the biggest amounts of plastic we’ve seen.”
D: “The animal died from starvation and was unable to eat because of the trash filling its stomach,” said Darrell Blatchley, Director of D’Bone Collector Museum Inc..
1.ABCD
2.DABC
3.BADC
4.BACD

Solution : 3






CGL TIER-2 Exam 2018-19


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



A. She was a tall woman and she carried a large purse.
B. Suddenly a boy ran up behind her and tried to snatch her purse.
C. It was 11 o’clock at night and a woman was walking alone.
D. It had a long strap, and she carried it slung across her shoulder. 
1. CADB
2. DCBA
3. ACDB
4. DBCA

Solution : 1



A. Security cameras captured the whole incident.
B. Commuters in Virginia, USA got a shock when a deer entered a metro station.
C. However, it eventually backed out and ran away unharmed.
D. Nobody knows how it made into the station. 
1. DCBA
2. BADC
3. BDCA
4. ADCB

Solution : 3


A. I learnt to push Lily’s wheel chair.
B. I stopped the chair in front of the pond and watched Lily roll her eyes to see the ducks.
C. All of a sudden, the wheelchair shook violently.
D. One afternoon, I wheeled her to the park. 
1. DACB
2. DBAC
3. ABCD
4. ADBC

Solution : 4


A. It is because nowadays people have no time for recreation.
B. But this pastime is getting out of favour now.
C. It is really a thrilling exercise.
D. Flying kites is my favourite pastime. 
1. DCBA
2. CDAB
3. DBAC
4. BCDA

Solution : 1


A. If we drove 10 kilometers along the road that branched off to the right, we would reach Barhampur.
B. Aditya and I were returning from the site of our new factory.
C. We had reached a point where the road bifurcated.
D. We were driving along National Highway 40. 
1. CDBA
2. BDAC
3. BDCA
4. ACBD

Solution : 3


A. They appeared to be posing for ‘selfies’.
B. An expeditioner had left it sitting on the ice while he visited a rookery.
C. In Antarctica, two penguins found a video camera.
D. The penguins curiously stared down at the camera. 
1. CBDA
2. CADB
3. DACB
4. BCDA

Solution : 1


A. Mr Adams was very proud of it and insisted on an inspection by everyone.
B. The vault was a small one but it had a new patented door.
C. It fastened three solid steel bolts thrown simultaneously with a single handle, and had a time lock. 
D. The Elmore Bank had just put in a new safe and vault.  
1. BCAD
2. ADBC
3. ABCD
4. DABC

Solution : 4


A. I caught a snake once.
B. That well is full of snakes.
C. I caught it by its tail and dropped it in the old well.
D. Whenever we catch one, instead of killing it, we drop it in the well. 
1. BCAD
2. CBDA
3. ACBD
4. BACD

Solution : 3


A. There were some mangoes lying beside him.
B. She looked at the mangoes longingly.
C. Romi was growing fast and was nearly always hungry. 
D. Just as he was about to eat one, Kamla came along. 
1. ABCD
2. BCAD
3. CBDA
4. CADB

Solution : 4


A. It was tossed high on the waves.
B. A violent storm rocked the sea.
C. The helpless people aboard the ship plunged into the sea.
D. Fierce winds struck a sailing ship. 
1. DCBA
2. DABC
3. BDCA
4. BDAC

Solution : 4


A. I learnt to push Lily’s wheel chair.
B. I stopped the chair in front of the pond and watched Lily roll her eyes to see the ducks.
C. All of a sudden, the wheelchair shook violently.
D. One afternoon, I wheeled her to the park. 
1. DACB
2. DBAC
3. ABCD
4. ADBC

Solution : 4


A. Flying kites is an old world sport.
B. This sport involves a lot of risk.
C. So, one has to be very cautious and skilful.
D. It was quite popular during the days of the Nawabs. 
1. BDCA
2. BACD
3. ABDC
4. ADBC

Solution : 4


A. And I was earning barely enough money to keep body and soul together.
B. It was twenty years ago.
C. At that time I was living in Paris.
D. I had a tiny apartment in the Latin Quarter overlooking a cemetery. 
1. ADBC
2. BCDA
3. ABCD
4. BDCA

Solution : 2



A. The other day we entered the city’s only Jewish cemetery.
B. But then, it should not be a surprise.
C. We were astonished to discover how tiny it was.
D. Although Jewish people have lived in India for generations, they are one of the nation’s tiniest minorities. 
1. BCAD
2. DCBA
3. ADBC
4. ACBD

Solution : 4


A. The officers are looking to reunite the dog with his owner.
B. Eventually, the police caught the Chihuahua.
C. A police officer on a motorcycle chased the dog.
D. A Chihuahua ran across California’s San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. 
1. DCBA
2. CDAB
3. ABCD
4. DBCA

Solution : 1


A. There had already been abundant rainfall in Delhi.
B. It was the fag end of summer.
C. A strong wind began to blow and the rain came causing havoc all around.
D. One day, however, we had a cyclonic storm. 
1. BADC
2. CADB
3. BACD
4. CBAD

Solution : 1


A. Due to the movie, tourists started coming to the beach there.
B. Maya Bay in Thailand was in the media in 1999 when Hollywood arrived there to film ‘The Beach’.
C. One of the film’s actors was Leonardo Di Caprio.
D. As many as 4,000 visitors would arrive on boats every day. 
1. BCAD
2. CBDA
3. ABCD
4. CABD

Solution : 1


A. All day I seem to remember, I played on the sands with strange exciting children.
B. Then watched the incoming tide destroy them.
C. My parents took me by car to a place by the sea.
D. We made sandcastles with huge walls. 
1. ACDB
2. CADB
3. CDAB
4. ABCD

Solution : 2


A. On Saturday the 10th, Typhoon Lekima made land fall in China’s Zhejiang province.
B. This province is often hit with typhoons, but this storm was its strongest ever.
C. The typhoon brought winds of up to 116mph, and floods affected almost 5 million people.
D. More than 1 million people were evacuated from their homes. 
1. ABCD
2. BDCA
3. ADBC

4. CBAD

Solution : 1




A. And taking this village lad into their midst was terribly upsetting.
B. She was by no me pleased with this unnecessary addition to her family.
C. When he reached Calcutta, Phatik met his aunt for the first time.
D. She found her own three boys quite enough to manage without taking in anyone else. 
1. CBDA
2. BCDA
3. BCAD
4. CADB

Solution : 1


A. After around 20 minutes of the crash, the tanker caught fire and exploded.
B. On Saturday, an oil tanker in Tanzania lost control and overturned on a busy road.
C. Around 150 people gathered near the tanker and some of them tried to siphon away some fuel.
D. At least 61 people died and 70 more were injured. 
1. DCAB
2. BCAD
3. DBAC
4. BACD

Solution : 2


A. Using his mother’s show-business contacts, Charlie became a professional entertainer in 1897.
B. He spent his early childhood with his mother, the singer Hannah Hall, after she and his father separated.
C. Even today Charlie is widely regarded as the greatest comic artist of the screen and one of the most important figures in motion-picture history.
D. Charlie Chaplin was born on April 16, 1889 in London and named after his father, a British music-hall entertainer. 
1. CBDA
2. CABD
3. DABC
4. DBAC

Solution : 4


A. New ideas on marketing were brainstormed and all the members agreed to try them forthwith.
B. Upon their return from anoff-site camp Ravi and Sunil decided to hold a meeting.
C. As soon as everyone assembled, the meeting which lasted for four hours, began.
D. Its purpose was to replace some of the old ways of marketing used by the company with new ones. 
1. ACBD
2. BDAC
3. CDBA
4. BCDA 

Solution : 4


A. There is a story about an ancient Indian sage who was called ugly names by a passerby.
B. The sage then said, “Well then, I have not accepted your offering” and walked away.
C. He finally asked the man, “If an offering is not accepted who does it belong to?” at which the man replied, “To the person who offered it.”
D. The sage listened unperturbed till the man ran out of words. 
1. CABD
2. ACDB
3. DCBA
4. ADCB 

Solution : 4


A. It was called the ‘take ownership’ programme, and it worked.
B. The programme was a huge success in reviving the corporate culture of the bankand in reviving the bank’s stock price.
C. My colleagues and I felt and behaved like owners, because we actually were.
D. I once worked for a large bank that gave stock options to all of its employees. 
1. CDBA
2. DACB
3. ADCB
4. CABD

Solution : 2


A.This move is part of the government’s reform agenda for PSBs under Enhanced Access and Service Excellence Programme (EASE) 2.0.
B. 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.
C. 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.
D. Public sector banks (PSBs) across the country will soon have standard operating hours as per a recent move.  
1. BCDA
2. CDBA
3. DCBA
4. DACB

Solution : 4


A. In the study, researchers found that kids who experienced their growth spurt late had lower than average bone density in young adulthood.
B. Teens who hit puberty late may end up with weaker bones, a new study finds.
C. However, they continue to have lower bone strength even after they finish growing and may be at greater risk for osteoporosis in adulthood.
D. These later maturing teens do catch up with early maturing teens in terms of bone strength. 
1. ACDB
2. BADC
3. BCDA
4. ADCB 

Solution : 2


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