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A. This climatic condition can cause disastrous impact on the environment as well as the living beings.
B. Many parts have even witnessed famine leading to the death of several people due to starvation.
C. Drought which is marked by the absence of or low rain in a particular region for a long period of time occurs because of various reasons including global warming, deforestation and many other human activities.
D. Some of the effects of drought include failure of crops, financial loss, price rise and soil degradation.
E. Several Indian states have been hit by drought leading to mass destruction of crops and disruption of the normal functioning of the society.
Refer the above for the Questions 41 to 40










A. This climatic condition can cause disastrous impact on the environment as well as the living beings.
B. Many parts have even witnessed famine leading to the death of several people due to starvation.
C. Drought which is marked by the absence of or low rain in a particular region for a long period of time occurs because of various reasons including global warming, deforestation and many other human activities.
D. Some of the effects of drought include failure of crops, financial loss, price rise and soil degradation.
E. Several Indian states have been hit by drought leading to mass destruction of crops and disruption of the normal functioning of the society.
Refer the above for the Questions 42 to 41










A. This climatic condition can cause disastrous impact on the environment as well as the living beings.
B. Many parts have even witnessed famine leading to the death of several people due to starvation.
C. Drought which is marked by the absence of or low rain in a particular region for a long period of time occurs because of various reasons including global warming, deforestation and many other human activities.
D. Some of the effects of drought include failure of crops, financial loss, price rise and soil degradation.
E. Several Indian states have been hit by drought leading to mass destruction of crops and disruption of the normal functioning of the society.
Refer the above for the Questions 43 to 42










A. This climatic condition can cause disastrous impact on the environment as well as the living beings.
B. Many parts have even witnessed famine leading to the death of several people due to starvation.
C. Drought which is marked by the absence of or low rain in a particular region for a long period of time occurs because of various reasons including global warming, deforestation and many other human activities.
D. Some of the effects of drought include failure of crops, financial loss, price rise and soil degradation.
E. Several Indian states have been hit by drought leading to mass destruction of crops and disruption of the normal functioning of the society.
Refer the above for the Questions 44 to 43










A. This climatic condition can cause disastrous impact on the environment as well as the living beings.
B. Many parts have even witnessed famine leading to the death of several people due to starvation.
C. Drought which is marked by the absence of or low rain in a particular region for a long period of time occurs because of various reasons including global warming, deforestation and many other human activities.
D. Some of the effects of drought include failure of crops, financial loss, price rise and soil degradation.
E. Several Indian states have been hit by drought leading to mass destruction of crops and disruption of the normal functioning of the society.
Refer the above for the Questions 45 to 44










Here, The correct order of the sentences after rearrangement is CADEB.
Thus, the PENULTIMATE step after rearrangement is E.
A) Cassini actually burned up like a meteor 83 minutes earlier as it dove through Saturn’s atmosphere, becoming one with the giant gas planet it set out in 1997 to explore.
B) NASA’s Cassini spacecraft disintegrated in the skies above Saturn early on September 15 in a final, fateful blaze of cosmic glory, following a remarkable journey of 20 years.
C) That’s when radio signals from the spacecraft its last scientific gifts to Earth came to an abrupt halt.
D) But it took that long for the news to arrive at Earth a billion miles away.
E) Confirmation of Cassini’s expected demise came about 7.55 a.m. EDT.
F) The radio waves went flat, and the spacecraft fell silent.
Refer the above for the Questions 46 to 45










A) Cassini actually burned up like a meteor 83 minutes earlier as it dove through Saturn’s atmosphere, becoming one with the giant gas planet it set out in 1997 to explore.
B) NASA’s Cassini spacecraft disintegrated in the skies above Saturn early on September 15 in a final, fateful blaze of cosmic glory, following a remarkable journey of 20 years.
C) That’s when radio signals from the spacecraft its last scientific gifts to Earth came to an abrupt halt.
D) But it took that long for the news to arrive at Earth a billion miles away.
E) Confirmation of Cassini’s expected demise came about 7.55 a.m. EDT.
F) The radio waves went flat, and the spacecraft fell silent.
Refer the above for the Questions 47 to 46










A) Cassini actually burned up like a meteor 83 minutes earlier as it dove through Saturn’s atmosphere, becoming one with the giant gas planet it set out in 1997 to explore.
B) NASA’s Cassini spacecraft disintegrated in the skies above Saturn early on September 15 in a final, fateful blaze of cosmic glory, following a remarkable journey of 20 years.
C) That’s when radio signals from the spacecraft its last scientific gifts to Earth came to an abrupt halt.
D) But it took that long for the news to arrive at Earth a billion miles away.
E) Confirmation of Cassini’s expected demise came about 7.55 a.m. EDT.
F) The radio waves went flat, and the spacecraft fell silent.
Refer the above for the Questions 48 to 47










A) Cassini actually burned up like a meteor 83 minutes earlier as it dove through Saturn’s atmosphere, becoming one with the giant gas planet it set out in 1997 to explore.
B) NASA’s Cassini spacecraft disintegrated in the skies above Saturn early on September 15 in a final, fateful blaze of cosmic glory, following a remarkable journey of 20 years.
C) That’s when radio signals from the spacecraft its last scientific gifts to Earth came to an abrupt halt.
D) But it took that long for the news to arrive at Earth a billion miles away.
E) Confirmation of Cassini’s expected demise came about 7.55 a.m. EDT.
F) The radio waves went flat, and the spacecraft fell silent.
Refer the above for the Questions 49 to 48










A) Cassini actually burned up like a meteor 83 minutes earlier as it dove through Saturn’s atmosphere, becoming one with the giant gas planet it set out in 1997 to explore.
B) NASA’s Cassini spacecraft disintegrated in the skies above Saturn early on September 15 in a final, fateful blaze of cosmic glory, following a remarkable journey of 20 years.
C) That’s when radio signals from the spacecraft its last scientific gifts to Earth came to an abrupt halt.
D) But it took that long for the news to arrive at Earth a billion miles away.
E) Confirmation of Cassini’s expected demise came about 7.55 a.m. EDT.
F) The radio waves went flat, and the spacecraft fell silent.
Refer the above for the Questions 50 to 49










A. The point I am making is that the Taj Mahal is actually a seven storeyed structure!
B. Also, below the plinth are two more storeys that reach down to river level.
C. The marble structure that we call the Taj Mahal is apparently three storeyed - to the casual observer.
D. They were sealed during Shah Jahan's times and have never been opened since.
E. But, if we add the grave level below the ornamental cenotaph, as well as the large hall in the dome, we can recalculate that the structure is actually five storeyed.
F. Behind this plinth is a row of arches and twenty four sealed rooms.
Refer the above for the Questions 51 to 50










First introduction topic it speaks about Taj Mahal.
Then how it was built, it talks about storeyed buildings.
Finally conclusion part.
C should be FIRST sentence after rearrangement.
A. The point I am making is that the Taj Mahal is actually a seven storeyed structure!
B. Also, below the plinth are two more storeys that reach down to river level.
C. The marble structure that we call the Taj Mahal is apparently three storeyed - to the casual observer.
D. They were sealed during Shah Jahan's times and have never been opened since.
E. But, if we add the grave level below the ornamental cenotaph, as well as the large hall in the dome, we can recalculate that the structure is actually five storeyed.
F. Behind this plinth is a row of arches and twenty four sealed rooms.
Refer the above for the Questions 52 to 51










First introduction topic it speaks about Taj Mahal.
Then how it was built, it talks about storeyed buildings.
Finally conclusion part.
E should be SECOND sentence after rearrangement.
A. The point I am making is that the Taj Mahal is actually a seven storeyed structure!
B. Also, below the plinth are two more storeys that reach down to river level.
C. The marble structure that we call the Taj Mahal is apparently three storeyed - to the casual observer.
D. They were sealed during Shah Jahan's times and have never been opened since.
E. But, if we add the grave level below the ornamental cenotaph, as well as the large hall in the dome, we can recalculate that the structure is actually five storeyed.
F. Behind this plinth is a row of arches and twenty four sealed rooms.
Refer the above for the Questions 53 to 52










First introduction topic it speaks about Taj Mahal.
Then how it was built, it talks about storeyed buildings.
Finally conclusion part.
B should be THIRD sentence after rearrangement.
A. The point I am making is that the Taj Mahal is actually a seven storeyed structure!
B. Also, below the plinth are two more storeys that reach down to river level.
C. The marble structure that we call the Taj Mahal is apparently three storeyed - to the casual observer.
D. They were sealed during Shah Jahan's times and have never been opened since.
E. But, if we add the grave level below the ornamental cenotaph, as well as the large hall in the dome, we can recalculate that the structure is actually five storeyed.
F. Behind this plinth is a row of arches and twenty four sealed rooms.
Refer the above for the Questions 54 to 53










First introduction topic it speaks about Taj Mahal.
Then how it was built, it talks about storeyed buildings.
Finally conclusion part.
D should be FIFTH sentence after rearrangement.
A. The point I am making is that the Taj Mahal is actually a seven storeyed structure!
B. Also, below the plinth are two more storeys that reach down to river level.
C. The marble structure that we call the Taj Mahal is apparently three storeyed - to the casual observer.
D. They were sealed during Shah Jahan's times and have never been opened since.
E. But, if we add the grave level below the ornamental cenotaph, as well as the large hall in the dome, we can recalculate that the structure is actually five storeyed.
F. Behind this plinth is a row of arches and twenty four sealed rooms.
Refer the above for the Questions 55 to 54










First introduction topic it speaks about Taj Mahal.
Then how it was built, it talks about storeyed buildings.
Finally conclusion part.
A should be SIXTH sentence after rearrangement.
A) On touring the whole world and finding no couple who was perfectly happy, the young couple understood that it is very difficult to find perfect happiness anywhere in the world.
B) There was a young couple who led a very happy life together.
C) One day ,they heard that a wise old man had come to town; he could solve all kinds of problems and guide people.
D) The wise old man told them; 'Travel around the world and seek a man and a woman who are perfectly happy as a couple.'
E) So the couple decided to visit the wise old man and tell them their worries.
F) The only things that they were worried about was, whether their happiness would last forever or would they too have to face problems.
Refer the above for the Questions 56 to 55










So the final sequence would be BFCEDA.
A) On touring the whole world and finding no couple who was perfectly happy, the young couple understood that it is very difficult to find perfect happiness anywhere in the world.
B) There was a young couple who led a very happy life together.
C) One day ,they heard that a wise old man had come to town; he could solve all kinds of problems and guide people.
D) The wise old man told them; 'Travel around the world and seek a man and a woman who are perfectly happy as a couple.'
E) So the couple decided to visit the wise old man and tell them their worries.
F) The only things that they were worried about was, whether their happiness would last forever or would they too have to face problems.
Refer the above for the Questions 57 to 56










So the final sequence would be BFCEDA.
A) On touring the whole world and finding no couple who was perfectly happy, the young couple understood that it is very difficult to find perfect happiness anywhere in the world.
B) There was a young couple who led a very happy life together.
C) One day ,they heard that a wise old man had come to town; he could solve all kinds of problems and guide people.
D) The wise old man told them; 'Travel around the world and seek a man and a woman who are perfectly happy as a couple.'
E) So the couple decided to visit the wise old man and tell them their worries.
F) The only things that they were worried about was, whether their happiness would last forever or would they too have to face problems.
Refer the above for the Questions 58 to 57










So the final sequence would be BFCEDA.
A) On touring the whole world and finding no couple who was perfectly happy, the young couple understood that it is very difficult to find perfect happiness anywhere in the world.
B) There was a young couple who led a very happy life together.
C) One day ,they heard that a wise old man had come to town; he could solve all kinds of problems and guide people.
D) The wise old man told them; 'Travel around the world and seek a man and a woman who are perfectly happy as a couple.'
E) So the couple decided to visit the wise old man and tell them their worries.
F) The only things that they were worried about was, whether their happiness would last forever or would they too have to face problems.
Refer the above for the Questions 59 to 58










So the final sequence would be BFCEDA.
A) On touring the whole world and finding no couple who was perfectly happy, the young couple understood that it is very difficult to find perfect happiness anywhere in the world.
B) There was a young couple who led a very happy life together.
C) One day ,they heard that a wise old man had come to town; he could solve all kinds of problems and guide people.
D) The wise old man told them; 'Travel around the world and seek a man and a woman who are perfectly happy as a couple.'
E) So the couple decided to visit the wise old man and tell them their worries.
F) The only things that they were worried about was, whether their happiness would last forever or would they too have to face problems.
Refer the above for the Questions 60 to 59










So the final sequence would be BFCEDA.