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Sentence Rearrangement

Sentence rearrangement is arranging the sentences in proper logical order. This lesson discusses sentence rearrangement in detail and gives a thorough introspection of the topic.

Sentence Rearrangement

Sentence Rearrangement questions are often asked in bank exams as well as covered under the English syllabus for Class 9 and Class 10. But what does sentence rearrangement mean? As the words suggest, it simply asks the participant to re-arrange sentences in a meaningful manner. While appearing for different competitive exams as well as government exams, you will come across questions that require putting different sentences in a concise and coherent paragraph that makes sense. Often referred to as para jumbled sentences, there is no specific topic for all the sentence rearrangement and it can be on any topic. Let’s practice sentence rearrangement for bank exams and understand some useful tricks and tips that can help you ace this topic!

Types of Sentence Rearrangement

To solve sentence rearrangement questions efficiently, there are four types of variations that you must know about:

  1. In the basic first type of sentence rearrangement, 4-5 sentences will be provided in jumbled-up form & all the applicants have to rearrange them in the correct sequence.
  2. In the second variation, the first sentence will be fixed & other sentences will have to be arranged in a way that the first sentence doesn’t move & the whole paragraph is relevant.
  3. This is another form of sentence rearrangement in which there is a fixed sentence and the remaining sentences have to rearrange logically so that the constant sentence doesn’t move from its designated place in the paragraph.
  4. The fourth variation is a mixture of the second & third ones. In this variation, the first & last sentences are constant & other sentences have to be rearranged.

Sentence Rearrangement Tricks

Sentence rearrangement is a scoring topic in competitive exams but if not practised well, it can be a bit confusing & time-consuming. Here are some useful sentence rearrangement tricks:

  1. Read the jumbled sentences with proper focus at least twice. This will help you to identify the theme of the paragraph and thus it will be easier to arrange the sentences afterwards.
  2. Sometimes the first sentence is constant, this makes it easy to identify the sequence of the lines. In case there are no starting sentences, you have to identify the first sentence. You can also opt for the elimination method by removing the wrong choices and from the remaining sentences choosing the correct one.
  3. Always remember most of the sentences will start with a fact, issue, idea, narration, or quote.
  4. After fixing your first sentence, move on to the body of the paragraph. It should mainly include more information about the topic, issues, or problems.
  5. To complete the whole paragraph you will need a conclusion. The last sentences will include feedback, comment, suggestions, etc.
  6. It is always advised to connect one sentence to another, connecting the dots will help you to solve the sentence rearrangement easily.

Conclusion

Sentence rearrangement is an important topic in national level exams as well as government exams. To be able to logically order the jumbled sentences one has to be careful about the hints, contexts and grammatical rules. It is a very scoring topic if done correctly. 

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What is the usual weightage of sentence rearrangement in competitive & government exams?

Answer: Sentence rearrangement questions range from 5 to 10 marks, varying as per the test you are ...Read full

Are sentence rearrangement & para jumbled the same things?

Answer: Yes, sentence rearrangement questions are also referred to as para-jumbled sentences....Read full

Are all the sentences in the question are connected or there is a possibility of two sentences connecting & the other two consisting of another theme?

Answer: Most of the time, the whole paragraph has the same theme. Thus it is always advised to conn...Read full

Is sentence rearrangement & cloze test the same thing?

Answer: No, these two are different because the former focuses on arranging sentences while the lat...Read full