Given below are four sentences, three of which, are jumbled. Pick the option that gives the correct order. A. “Now, sir” said the policeman, “I hope you are feeling well enough to answer a few questions.” B. “First of all we have to establish your identity,” said the policeman. C. “Establish my identity? You don’t even know who I am? How long have I been in the hospital?” D. “Yes, of course.” said Prabhat. The nurse placed another pillow under his head and left the room.
Given below are four sentences, three of which, are jumbled. Pick the option that gives the correct order. A. “Now, sir” said the policeman, “I hope you are feeling well enough to answer a few questions.” B. “First of all we have to establish your identity,” said the policeman. C. “Establish my identity? You don’t even know who I am? How long have I been in the hospital?” D. “Yes, of course.” said Prabhat. The nurse placed another pillow under his head and left the room. Correct Answer ADBC
The correct answer is 'ADBC'.
Key Points
- The given sentence is an example of a Sentence Jumble.
- We know that the first statement of a sentence jumbled question is usually an independent general statement, a noun, a universal fact, starting of an incident, or it starts with 'most' or 'once'.
- Part A will be the first sentence because all the Options in the given question starts with Part A. It is the starting of an incident also.
- Part D will be the next sentence because Part A tells us that how a policeman asks that person to answer some questions. And the person agreed to answer.
- Part B will be the next sentence because it tells us how the policeman checked the identity of that person.
- Lastly, Part C will be used because it is connected with Part B.
Correct Paragraph: “Now, sir,” said the policeman, “I hope you are feeling well enough to answer a few questions.” “Yes, of course,” said Prabhat. The nurse placed another pillow under his head and left the room. “First of all we have to establish your identity,” said the policeman. “Establish my identity? You don’t even know who I am? How long have I been in the hospital?”