The below question contains a paragraph of 6 sentences. The first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning and end and numbered 1 and 6 respectively. The four sentences in the middle are jumbled and labelled P, Q, R and S. Identify the proper order of these four sentences and mark the correct option. 1. In 1857, fighting broke out all over the country. P. Everywhere the people rose in rebellion. Q. In March 1858, British troops attacked the fort at Jhansi. R. Thousands of people were killed on both sides. S. The British fought back. 6. the Rani's troops fought back bravely.
The below question contains a paragraph of 6 sentences. The first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning and end and numbered 1 and 6 respectively. The four sentences in the middle are jumbled and labelled P, Q, R and S. Identify the proper order of these four sentences and mark the correct option. 1. In 1857, fighting broke out all over the country. P. Everywhere the people rose in rebellion. Q. In March 1858, British troops attacked the fort at Jhansi. R. Thousands of people were killed on both sides. S. The British fought back. 6. the Rani's troops fought back bravely. Correct Answer P S R Q
The correct answer is- 'PSRQ'.
Key Points
- Sentence 1 establishes the subject matter 'fight'.
- Sentence P will come after sentence 1 because it is talking about people's participation.
- Sentence S will come after sentence P because it is talking about how the British fought back.
- Mention of 'both sides' in sentence R indicates that it will come after sentence S.
- Sentence 6 talks about Rani's troops fighting back against the British. This means they must have been attacked.
- Therefore sentence Q will come before sentence 6 because it is talking about the British attack on Jhansi.
The correct arrangement is: Everywhere the people rose in rebellion. The British fought back. Thousands of people were killed on both sides. In March 1858, British troops attacked the fort at Jhansi.