Verbal Reasoning - Logical Sequence of Words - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Logical Sequence of Words - Section 2 (Q.No. 1)
Directions to Solve
In each of the following questions, arrange the given words in a meaningful sequence and thus find the correct answer from alternatives.
1.
Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
1. Never 2. Sometimes 3. Generally 4. Seldom 5. Always
Discussion:
25 comments Page 2 of 3.
Sruthi raj said:
1 decade ago
1. Always means everytime
2. Generally means usually
3. Sometimes means now and then or we may say from time to time
4. Seldom means rarely
5. Never means not ever
2. Generally means usually
3. Sometimes means now and then or we may say from time to time
4. Seldom means rarely
5. Never means not ever
Narasimha said:
1 decade ago
Always means all the time and generally means usually some times, seldom, never it is the things what will be done about thinking of an particular action.
Narendran said:
9 years ago
Always means that will be done continuously.
Generally means usually done.
sometimes means some times (split the word).
Seldom means rarely and never.
Generally means usually done.
sometimes means some times (split the word).
Seldom means rarely and never.
Ilan said:
5 years ago
Always, generally, sometimes, seldom, never.
These are used to describe.
Seldom means rare activity so it comes before never.
These are used to describe.
Seldom means rare activity so it comes before never.
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Suvarna said:
9 years ago
Yeah! I too agree with you @Sruthi Raj.
Option D is Correct.
In this, it is arranged from Always to Never.
Option D is Correct.
In this, it is arranged from Always to Never.
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Manal said:
1 decade ago
In this situation move from positive statement towards the negative statement in a step by step manner.
Mathiazhagan said:
1 decade ago
Always = generally.
Sometimes = not always.
Seldom = happen.
Never = never happen.
Sometimes = not always.
Seldom = happen.
Never = never happen.
Ashokkumar said:
1 decade ago
In this question direction forward with polatialy to bund or opining to close.
Ali Umar said:
1 decade ago
I also agree with Shruti Raj.Option D is correct.
Virendra said:
1 decade ago
There is no proper logic for the correct answer.
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