Previous Year Questions : SSC CHSL
English section is an integral part of SSC Exams.This is also a section that is feared by most of the candidates.Though the sheer number of concepts and rules may seem intimidating at first, with discipline and the right approach, it is not difficult to master these concepts and their application to questions. SSC CHSL Exam is the next target for the aspirants.You need to gird up your loins to score maximum marks.Today, in this English quiz we are providing 15 Sentence Rearrangement questions asked in any govt exam. To make you learn important grammar rules effectively and at an apt time is the motive behind the provided quiz. Attempt this quiz and prepare yourself flawlessly. We wish you good luck for the upcoming Exams.
Directions (1-15): Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order.
Q1. In some seats, the
P: winning margin, thereby
Q: votes for NATO have been larger than the
R: determining the result
(a) RPQ
(b) QRP
(c) QPR
(d) PRQ
Q2. We are told that its
P: Public Distribution System
Q: creating a functional
R: sole purpose is the noble goal of
(a) QRP
(b) RQP
(c) PRQ
(d) PQR
Q3. Only a country not yet rid
P: of its colonial hangover
Q: and controls, labels dissent as seditious
R: of a government that commands
(a) PRQ
(b) PQR
(c) QPR
(d) RPQ
Q4. Accepting that one form
P: of price discrimination is okay opens
Q: the door to all other forms
R: of discrimination as well
(a) QRP
(b) RPQ
(c) PRQ
(d) PQR
Q5. Seven decades ago,
P: Orwell wrote a clutch
Q: for the post-World War II British journal Polemic
R: of essays
(a) RPQ
(b) QRP
(c) PRQ
(d) QPR
Q6. The party faithful, who
P: expectations, are now disillusioned
Q: had greeted his political arrival in 2004
R: with great enthusiasm, and
(a) RQP
(b) QRP
(c) PRQ
(d) PQR
Q7. So, increasingly,
P: paying to provide revenues
Q: for the Central government
R: the poor have been
(a) RPQ
(b) RQP
(c) PQR
(d) QPR
Q8. It may not be a simple
P: someone does stand to gain
Q: by keeping farmers divided
R: case of “divide and rule”, but
(a) QPR
(b) PQR
(c) RPQ
(d) QRP
Q9. Rewarding an encroacher on public
P: reward to a pickpocket
Q: site is like giving a
R: land with free alternative
(a) QRP
(b) QPR
(c) PRQ
(d) RQP
Q10. Developing countries
P: should question the rationale
Q: for such a registry ahead
R: of a negotiated outcome on this issue
(a) QRP
(b) PQR
(c) RPQ
(d) QPR
Q11. Every government wants
P: all, they have so many votes
Q: to shower favours on
R: farmers; after
(a) RQP
(b) RPQ
(c) PRQ
(d) QRP
Q12. Due to poor organic matter
P: in soil is below the required
Q: incorporation, organic carbon
R: level in most parts of India
(a) RPQ
(b) QRP
(c) QPR
(d) PRQ
Q13. The truth about these
P: communities is that
Q: they deserve to die
R: dysfunctional, downscale
(a) PQR
(b) QPR
(c) RPQ
(d) RQP
Q14. There is a deeper
P: fissure here that goes
Q: from western theory
R: beyond explanations
(a) PRQ
(b) PQR
(c) QPR
(d) RPQ
Q15. It is for the government,
P: especially one with such a
Q: significant majority, to have the
R: intelligence and leadership to think long term
(a) QRP
(b) PQR
(c) RPQ
(d) QPR









