Given below are six sentences A-F, of which A and F are static and B-E have been jumbled. Pick the option that gives the correct order of the jumbled sentences. A. One day I went to school with four rupees in my pocket to pay the school fees. B. All through the day, the coins sat quietly in my pocket. C. So, I was told that the fees would be collected the next day. D. When school got over, the coins in my pocket began to speak. E. But the teacher who was to collect the fees was absent. F. They said that money was meant to be spent on good things like hot ‘jalebis’.

Given below are six sentences A-F, of which A and F are static and B-E have been jumbled. Pick the option that gives the correct order of the jumbled sentences. A. One day I went to school with four rupees in my pocket to pay the school fees. B. All through the day, the coins sat quietly in my pocket. C. So, I was told that the fees would be collected the next day. D. When school got over, the coins in my pocket began to speak. E. But the teacher who was to collect the fees was absent. F. They said that money was meant to be spent on good things like hot ‘jalebis’. Correct Answer AECBDF

The correct answer is AECBDF.

Key Points

  •  connects the sentence A as 'but' contrasting what is mentioned in A. Hence, E is the first part.
  • C further connects the sentence 'E' with the conjunction 'so' which act as a result of sentence E. Hence, 'C' is the second part.
  • B and D are co-related where sentence B starts a new clause and part D completes that. Hence, B and D are the third and fourth parts of the sentence respectively.

The correct sentence after rearranging the parts: One day I went to school with four rupees in my pocket to pay the school fees, But the teacher who was to collect the fees was absent. So, I was told that the fees would be collected the next day. All through the day, the coins sat quietly in my pocket When school got over, the coins in my pocket began to speak. They said that money was meant to be spent on good things like hot ‘jalebis’.

Hint

  • Important Rules to Solve the Para Jumbles:
    • Read the sentences attentively and try to comprehend the idea or theme of the sentence and eliminate the irrelevant options.
    • Try to identify the opening( independent sentence) and closing sentences ( concluding sentence).
    • Try to identify the mandatory pairs. Two sentences can be connected through various connectors and other determinants.

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