Practice Test Discussion

Q)

Directions: Given below are six sentences (A), (B), (D), (E) and (F) which are jumbled up. Rearrange these sentences in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the given questions.

[SBI (PO), 2014]

  1. But it is normal for rates to vary somewhat.
  2. The rate at which these actions emerge is sometimes a worry for parents.
  3. As a child grows, his or her nervous system becomes more mature.
  4. Having said that variation is normal, nearly all children begin to exhibit certain motor skills at a fairly consistent rate unless-some type of disability is present.
  5. As this happens, the child becomes more and more capable of performing increasingly complex actions
  6. Hence, they frequently fret about whether or not their children are developing these skills at a normal rate.

 

Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after the rearrangement?


  • Explanation

    1. Sentence E is the second line as it deals with the development of the nervous system and its impact on the behaviour of the child.
    2. Sentence B is the next argument to follow that describes the threat of this sudden growth in the nervous system.
    3. Sentence D is the next statement to follow sentence describes the variation and the motor skills with their normal variation.
    4. Sentence F is the following statement of D which elaborated the concern of the development of skills at a normal rate.
    5. Sentence A concludes the discussion suitably.
      Hence, CEBDFA is the correct sequence.

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