Question
Download Solution PDFIn the following question, a sentence has been split into four parts marked P, Q, R and S which have been jumbled up. Rearrange these parts to make a grammatically correct and meaningful sentence.
P: on two occasions Rehan was accused of stealing money
Q: from the company, but in
R: evidence to support the claims
S: neither case was there any
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JKSSB SI Official Paper (Held On: 14 Dec 2022 Shift 2)
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Option 1 : PQSR
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Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Option 1.
- The sentence parts have been rearranged to form a meaningful and grammatically correct sentence as per Option 1 (PQSR).
- Explanation:
- Part P introduces the central idea: "On two occasions Rehan was accused of stealing money."
- Part Q continues by specifying where: "from the company, but in."
- Part S explains the outcome: "neither case was there any."
- Part R concludes with the final detail: "evidence to support the claims."
- The correct sequence is PQSR.
Coherent sentence after rearrangement:
"On two occasions Rehan was accused of stealing money from the company, but in neither case was there any evidence to support the claims."
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