Given below are six sentences, four of which (P,Q,R,S) are jumbled. Pick the option that gives the correct order of P,Q,R,S. S-1 English is a fascinating language P - This is because each area of the English-speaking world has developed its own characteristics Q - Therefore we come across expressions such as British English, American English, Canadian English, African English, Indian English, and so on. R - We speak of English as a Language, and at the same time we speak of varieties of English, that is, 'Englishes'. S - It has diversity in spelling, use and pronounciation S-6 There is a variety within each English and some common factors across the 'Englishes'.
Given below are six sentences, four of which (P,Q,R,S) are jumbled. Pick the option that gives the correct order of P,Q,R,S. S-1 English is a fascinating language P - This is because each area of the English-speaking world has developed its own characteristics Q - Therefore we come across expressions such as British English, American English, Canadian English, African English, Indian English, and so on. R - We speak of English as a Language, and at the same time we speak of varieties of English, that is, 'Englishes'. S - It has diversity in spelling, use and pronounciation S-6 There is a variety within each English and some common factors across the 'Englishes'. Correct Answer SRPQ
The correct answer is option 4 i.e. "SRPQ"
- The first and the sixth sentences are fixed and we need to arrange the rest jumbled sentences.
- In the introduction of the subject (English) is given in the first fixed sentence; so the description of language is given in sentence 'S' which makes it the second sentence.
- The reason we speak of English as a language is given in sentence 'P' which appropriately follows the sentence 'R'; thus, 'R'' and 'S' are third and fourth sentence respectively.
- Also, 'Therefore' is used as a conclusive connector which makes sentence 'Q', the fifth sentence.
Hence, from the above explanation, the new arrangement of sentences will be: - "1SRPQ6"