Verbal Ability - Ordering of Words - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Ordering of Words - Section 1 (Q.No. 3)
Directions to Solve

In each question below, there is a sentence of which some parts have been jumbled up. Rearrange these parts which are labelled P, Q, R and S to produce the correct sentence. Choose the proper sequence.


3.
Then
P : it struck me
Q : of course
R : suitable it was
S : how eminently
The Proper sequence should be:
SPQR
QSRP
PSRQ
QPSR
Answer: Option
Explanation:
No answer description is available. Let's discuss.
Discussion:
73 comments Page 1 of 8.

Preetham N said:   1 year ago
To determine the correct sequence of the given statements, you can consider the logical flow of the sentences and how they connect to each other.

Let's analyze the statements:

P: it struck me
Q: of course
R: suitable it was
S: how eminently

From these statements, we can infer the following logical sequence:

1. Q: "of course" is a response or acknowledgment to something.
2. P: "it struck me" indicates a realization or understanding.
3. S: "how eminently" seems to be a continuation of the realization, expressing the degree of suitability or appropriateness.
4. R: "suitable it was" concludes the sequence by confirming the suitability mentioned in the previous statement.

So, the correct sequence is QPSR:

Q: of course
P: it struck me
S: how eminently
R: suitable it was
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Vishal Pandey said:   5 years ago
I think the right answer should be. "Then how eminently suitable it was, of course, it struck me " which is SRQP order.

Nishant said:   9 years ago
Yes, it seems D is the right answer "of course'' using after then is very suitably and giving a proper meaning.

Jagat singh matharu said:   9 years ago
"Of course" should not be there at the end of the sentence. It's wrong it does not give us the right meaning.

Ayushi said:   9 years ago
Why of course is used at the last of the sentence is their any comma before it? The suited option is D.

Swarnadipa said:   5 years ago
The correct answer may be 'D'.

I don't think that of course can be used at the end of the sentences.
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Chittaranajan said:   1 decade ago
I also think of using of course at the end. Is it in the favor of Grammatical Rules of English?

Ashish said:   1 decade ago
So what's wrong with option D? Then of course it struck me how eminently suitable it was.

AMAN BARANWAL said:   9 years ago
In my opinion, the option [D] should be the correct answer instead of the option [B].

Chandan aggarwal said:   1 decade ago
This is what I wa thinking that how can we use ofcourse at the end of the sentence.


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