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Rearrange the following jumbled sentences in a logical order

Q No.1

A: A mere fifteen hundred years ago, English was a fledging language spoken by a few
thousand people in Great Britain.

B: As a result of this remarkable flexibility, English is today’s international language.

C: The English language can be divided into three main periods—old English, middle
English and modern English.

D: English has achieved its global status because of an unusual and amazing ability to
respond and change according to the needs of its users.

E: The separations reflect the impact of various cultural and historical events on the growth
and development of English.

F; Today English is a thriving, vigorous language spoken by nearly one-fourth of the


population of the world.

Q No 2
A: It was a lesson learnt well by Mumbai based Benny Abraham when he sold his house in
2011 within two years of purchasing it.

B: Not only did he have to pay a substantial amount as tax on the profit, he also had to shell
out the tax exemptions that he was availing of on the home loan.

C: Of course, you need to pick a good time to take advantage of the appreciation in value, but
it is equally important to keep an eye on the calendar to avoid paying a hefty amount as tax.

D: Unfortunately, the 50 years old had no clue about the tax implication of his hasty decision.

E: “The property was fetching me nearly 60% in profits on the initial investment, so when I
got an offer to sell it, I immediately agreed”, says Abraham, a brand consultant.

F: Timing is critical in finance, especially if you want to make a profit.


Q.NO 3

A: Little metal letters called type, are arranged in such a way as to form the words that you
want to print.

B: The inked letters leave their marks upon the paper and these marks are the printed words.

C: Printing is a device for multiplying what is written by making copies of it.

D: The letters are then inked over and sheets of paper are pressed down tight upon them

E: In this way thousands of books make their way to the market

F: As many copies can be made of what is printed as there are sheets of paper.
.

Q.NO 4

A: Some people prefer country life to city life.

B: For these reasons more and more people are leaving the country to live in the city.

C: Life in the country is quieter, cleaner and less hectic.

D: The city also offers more privacy, since neighbours are too busy to be interfering in the
affairs of others.

E: However, the city offers more excitement, a wide variety of activities and a chance to meet
more people.

F: Country people live longer and generally seem to be healthier and happier.

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