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Question 421. Padukone's retirement
P : as is obvious
Q : his concern for the game
R : has not dismissed
S : when he talks of the Badminton Association of India
The proper sequence should be:
  1.    PQRS
  2.    PSQR
  3.    RPQS
  4.    RQPS
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option D. -> RQPS
Padukone's retirement has not dismissed his concern for the game as is obvious when he talks of the Badminton Association of India.
Question 422. As we all know
P : a legislation
Q : needs the assent of the President
R : passed by the houses of Parliament
S : to become law
The proper sequence should be:
  1.    PQSR
  2.    PRQS
  3.    QPRS
  4.    SPQR
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> PRQS
As we all know a legislation passed by the houses of Parliament needs the assent of the President to become law.
Question 423. 1 : The main purpose
P : how much
Q : is to find out
R : of this test
S : of English
6 : he knows.
The proper sequence should be:
  1.    PQSR
  2.    PRQS
  3.    RQPS
  4.    SPQR
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> RQPS
The main purpose of this test is to find out how much of English he knows.
Question 424. P : I wonder
Q : whenever I decide to go to the cinema
R : with my moped
S : why I always have trouble
The proper sequence should be:
  1.    PRSQ
  2.    PSRQ
  3.    QPSR
  4.    QRSP
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> PSRQ
I wonder why I always have trouble with my moped whenever I decide to go to the cinema.
Question 425. 1 : I wasn't sure
P : to hear his voice
Q : in my heart of hearts
R : through that window once more,
S : what I really wished
6 : or never to see him there again.
The Proper sequence should be:
  1.    PRSQ
  2.    QSPR
  3.    RSQP
  4.    SQPR
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option D. -> SQPR
I wasn't sure what I really wished in my heart of hearts to hear his voice through that window once more, or never to see him there again.
Question 426. Churchill observed that
P : the impressive and inspiring spectacle
Q : displayed the vigour and efficiency
R : of the civil defence forces of London
S : he had witnessed in Hyde park that morning
The Proper sequence should be:
  1.    PQRS
  2.    PSQR
  3.    PSRQ
  4.    SPRQ
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> PSQR
Churchill observed that the impressive and inspiring spectacle he had witnessed in Hyde park that morning displayed the vigour and efficiency of the civil defence forces of London.
Question 427. After the awarding speeches
P : the prize given
Q : and
R : had been made
S : I got up to give my address in reply
The Proper sequence should be:
  1.    RQPS
  2.    RSQP
  3.    SPQR
  4.    SRQP
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> RQPS
After the awarding speeches had been made and the prize given I got up to give my address in reply.
Question 428. The workhouse authorities
P : in the household
Q : of a shopkeeper
R : find her a job
S : and she succeeds in placing Jackie with a kindly widow
The Proper sequence should be:
  1.    PRQS
  2.    QSRP
  3.    RPQS
  4.    SQRP
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> RPQS
The workhouse authorities find her a job in the household of a shopkeeper and she succeeds in placing Jackie with a kindly widow.
Question 429. A French woman
P : committed suicide
Q : where she had put up
R : who had come to Calcutta
S : by jumping from the first floor balcony of the hotel
The Proper sequence should be:
  1.    PRQS
  2.    QSRP
  3.    RPSQ
  4.    SRQP
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> RPSQ
A French woman who had come to Calcutta committed suicide by jumping from the first floor balcony of the hotel where she had put up.
Question 430. With her body
P : dragging her unwilling feet
Q : weak and infirm
R : doubled with age
S : she persisted in her mission
The Proper sequence should be:
  1.    PQRS
  2.    QPRS
  3.    RQPS
  4.    SRPQ
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> RQPS
With her body doubled with age weak and infirm dragging her unwilling feet she persisted in her mission.

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