ParaJumble Sentences – 21

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ParaJumble Sentences – 21

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Rearrange the following five sentences (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below.

Q1.
(A) There is little surprise in the Law Commission of India recommendation that the Board of Control for Cricket in India be brought under the purview of the Right to Information Act.
(B) ‘State’ under Article 12 of the Constitution, subsequent developments have ensured that the public character of its functioning is widely recognised.
(C) Even though a five-judge Bench of the Supreme Court in 2005 held by a 3-2 majority that the BCCI could not be termed an instrumentality of the
(D) Over the years, the popular expectation that India’s cash-rich and commercially successful apex cricket body will have to make itself more transparent and accountable has been rising.
(E) While the BCCI is a private body that needs no financial help from the government, it is being increasingly recognised that it performs significant public functions.
(a) ADECB
(b) AEDCB
(c) AECDB
(d) ABCDE
(e) ABDCE

S1. Ans.(a)
Sol. ADECB

Q2.
(A) are empanelled for implementation of the scheme, the official said.
(B) The Centre has allowed states to set up their own insurance companies for implementing the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana.
(C) The move comes after several requests from states as well as observations made by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) in its 2017 report that
(D) old crop insurances schemes which have now been merged with PMFBY, were poorly implemented during 2011-2016.
(E) Presently, five public sector insurers and 13 private insurance companies
(a) BACED
(b) BDCEA
(c) BDCAE
(d) BCDEA
(e) BEDCA

S2. Ans.(d)
Sol. BCDEA

Q3.
(B) In war-torn Afghanistan, honey is regarded as a traditional cure-all but for one schoolgirl,
(C) the sticky commodity has also created opportunities to work and own a business in a country where few women do so.
(D) Three years ago, Frozan, now 19-years-old, obtained a small loan, bought two beehives and learned about apiculture from Hand in Hand International, a non-governmental organisation that focuses on poverty.
(E) The bees collected nectar from flowers growing near her home in the Marmul district in the northern Balkh province.
(A) Their first harvest produced about 16kg of honey, which enabled Ms. Frozan to pay back her loan and still have money left over.
(a) BACED
(b) BDCEA
(c) BDCAE
(d) BEDCA
(e) BCDEA

S3. Ans.(e)
Sol. BCDEA

Q4.
(A) had been set up along the lines of co-operative societies,
(B) which gave assistance to its members engaged in primary agricultural activities.
(C) Over the past few years, a number of farmer producer companies
(D)  which provide similar assistance to their members.
(E) Mr. Jaitley noted that 100% deduction was allowed in respect of profit of the cooperative societies
(a) ECBAD
(b) EBCAD
(c) ECDAB
(d) EADCB
(e) EDACB

S4. Ans.(b)
Sol. EBCAD

Q5.
(A) I believe the long-term cure will be in the form of policies that provide a boost to credit growth, crop insurance, drip irrigation, warehousing, mechanisation
(B) Yet, there certainly are a few hits and a few misses:
(C) on suppressing symptoms instead of administering a cure.
(D) By taking a quick fix path, the government might be squandering its budget
(E) and availability of skilled farm labour. This will help the farmer more than double his income in the long run.
(a) DCBEA
(b) DCAEB
(c) DBACE
(d) DACBE
(e) DECAB

S5. Ans.(b)
Sol. DCAEB