A- Considered that it had a central role in growth and development.
B- The membrane-bound nucleus is the most prominent feature of the eukaryotic cell.
C- Their belief has been fully supported even though they had only vague notions as to what that role might be,
D- Schleiden and Schwann, when setting forth the cell doctrine in the 1830s,
E- The membrane less nuclear area of the prokaryotic cell, with its tangle of fine threads, is now known to play a similar role.
F- And how the role was to be expressed is some cellular action.
BDACFE
2.Re-arrangement of Sentences
A- They do it because they have to.
B- But they don’t mean that the experience has to be dismal.
C- We tend to be harsh on our bureaucracy, but nowhere do citizens enjoy dealing with their government.
D- In the next five years, it may well not transform not only the way public services are delivered
E- but also the fundamental relationship between governments and citizens.
F- Now there is a new wind blowing through government departments around the world, which could take some of this pain away.
CABFDE
3.Re-arrangement of Sentences
A- It costs only $ 1.60 to process an online transaction versus $ 6.60 to do it across the counter.
B- The municipality is happy because it saves $5 a transaction.
C- and litigation with the tax departments.
D- In Chile, people routinely submit their income tax returns over the Internet, which has increased transparency, and drastically reduced the time taken and the number of errors
E- Both taxpayers and the revenue department are happier.
F- The municipality of Phoenix, Arizona, allows its citizens to renew their car registrations, pay traffic fines, replace lost identities cards, etc, online without having to stand in endless queues in a grubby municipal office.
FBADCE
4.Re-arrangement of Sentences
First and Last sentence fixed.
A- The very shape of man’s body is such that makes him a restless creature. He cannot do without work. B- The whole civilization of man has evolved itself only through hard work.
C- It is truly said, “An idle man’s brain is the devil’s workshop.”
D- Constant work improving upon its own findings progressively, has enabled man to tread on the moon.
E- All the inventions and discoveries of science are the result of hard work.
F- Even in our daily life we see that hard work pays dividends.
ACBEDF
5.Re-arrangement of Sentences
First and Last sentence fixed.
A- As the general election approaches, we are reminded of the observation
D- by the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein that while raisins may well be the better part of a cake, “a bag of raisins is not a cake”.
E- For, while elections may be an integral part of democracy, surely they cannot be its end.
B- The end is the demos, or the people, and the content of their lives.
C- However, going by the actions of political parties when in power and their pronouncements when they are not,
F- the end of democracy gets overlooked in the political process in India.
ADEBCF
6.Re-arrangement of Sentences
Sentence D is fixed
A- this despite our battle against it from 1962, when the National TB Programme (NTP) was launched.
B- All hope was pinned on mass BCG vaccination to prevent TB.
C- Tuberculosis (TB) remains the biggest killer disease in India, outnumbering all other infectious diseases put together —
D- In 1978, the Expanded Programme on Immunisation (EPI) began, giving BCG to all babies soon after birth and achieving more than 90% coverage.
E- In 1993, the Revised National TB Control Programme (RNTCP) was launched, offering free diagnosis and treatment for patients, rescuing them from otherwise sure death.
F- Yet, when evaluated in 1990, the NTP and the EPI had not reduced India’s TB burden
CABDFE
7.Re-arrangement of Sentences
Sentence D is fixed
A- accounting for 47% of West Africa’s population. It comprises more than 300 ethnic groups.
B- With a population of nearly 200 million, Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa,
C- The numbers of Muslims and Christians are almost equal though the first seems to be politically dominant.
D- Although 82.3 million voters were registered and their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) made,
E- 11.2 million were not collected, denying over 13% of all registered voters an opportunity to vote.
F- Though the observer missions found the register of voters to be generally robust, I feel the figure of 41% registered voters to be disproportionate to the total population.
BACDEF
8.Re-arrangement of Sentences
A- We work little and we work even less for our country.
B- One can work better and more efficiently if one is dedicated to some cause.
C- In India we worship lord Vishwakarma, the great god of the workers but unfortunately, we are a nation of shirkers.
D- Only then we can see our country great and strong. And we ourselves can be great and strong only if our country is so.
E- Let us all be dedicated to the cause of our country. Then we shall be able to make great sacrifices as our freedom fighters did.
F- There is no short-cut, no escape route. Hard work is the only way out. In whatever field we are, we must do our duty with utmost devotion and conscientiousness
CABEDF
9.Re-arrangement of Sentences
A- Cuttlefish are masters at altering their appearance to blend into their surroundings.
B- But the cephalopods can no longer hide their inner thoughts, thanks to a technique that infers a cuttlefish’s brain activity by tracking the everchanging patterns on its skin.
C- The findings, published in Nature on 17 October, could help researchers to better understand how the brain controls behaviour.
D- The cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) camouflages itself by contracting the muscles around tiny, coloured skin cells called chromatophores.
E- The cells come in several colours and act as pixels across the cuttlefish’s body, changing their size to alter the pattern on the animal’s skin.
F- The cuttlefish doesn’t always conjure up an exact match for its background. It can also blanket itself in stripes, rings, mottles or other complex patterns to make itself less noticeable to predators.
ABCDEF
10.Re-arrangement of Sentences
A- It should not allow itself to be easily persuaded in the belief that democracies, by and large, offer better choices.
B- Strategic ambivalence is not an answer to the situation that India faces today.
C- Strategic integrity and autonomy, and mature strategic judgment are required in a world where disruption is the order of the day.
D- Its decision needs to be dictated by the cold logic of circumstances.
E- It should not reject, without due consideration, what is in its best interest.
F- India needs to ponder deeply on what is in its best interests.
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