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Ordering of Words

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Ordering of Words

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Sample Questions – Ordering of Words

Sample Questions on Ordering of Words help candidates improve grammar accuracy, logical sequencing ability, sentence construction skills, and overall performance in Verbal Ability sections of competitive examinations.

These questions are commonly asked in:

  • SSC Exams
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  • Railway Exams
  • Insurance Exams
  • UPSC & State PSC Exams
  • MBA Entrance Exams
  • Campus Placement Tests

Question 1 – Rearrange the Words

Arrange the following words to form a meaningful sentence:

always / honesty / appreciated / is

Answer:

Honesty is always appreciated.

Explanation:

Subject = Honesty
Verb = is appreciated
Adverb = always


Question 2 – Correct Word Order

Arrange the following:

market / went / she / to / the

Answer:

She went to the market.

Explanation:

The sentence follows Subject + Verb + Object pattern.


Question 3 – Jumbled Words

Arrange correctly:

success / brings / hard / work

Answer:

Hard work brings success.

Explanation:

Subject = Hard work
Verb = brings
Object = success


Question 4 – Sentence Arrangement

Arrange the following sentence parts:

P. because it was raining heavily
Q. the match was postponed
R. due to bad weather

Answer:

The match was postponed because it was raining heavily due to bad weather.

Explanation:

The main clause begins with “the match was postponed”.


Question 5 – Choose the Correct Arrangement

Choose the correct sentence:

(a) She not likes coffee.
(b) She does not likes coffee.
(c) She does not like coffee.
(d) Does not she like coffee.

Answer: (c)

Explanation:

After “does not”, the base form of the verb is used.


Question 6 – Logical Word Ordering

Arrange the words:

beautiful / garden / the / looks

Answer:

The garden looks beautiful.

Explanation:

Subject = The garden
Verb = looks
Complement = beautiful


Question 7 – Modal Verb Arrangement

Arrange correctly:

daily / exercise / should / we

Answer:

We should exercise daily.

Explanation:

Modal verb “should” comes before the main verb.


Question 8 – Connector Based Ordering

Choose the correct sentence:

(a) Although he was tired but he continued working.
(b) Although he was tired, he continued working.
(c) Although tired he was continued working.
(d) Although he tired, he continued working.

Answer: (b)

Explanation:

“Although” already indicates contrast, so “but” is unnecessary.


Question 9 – Tense Consistency

Choose the correct sentence:

(a) She studied hard and passes the exam.
(b) She studies hard and passed the exam.
(c) She studied hard and passed the exam.
(d) She study hard and passed the exam.

Answer: (c)

Explanation:

Both verbs should remain in the same tense.


Question 10 – Pronoun Reference

Choose the logically correct sentence:

(a) He won the prize. Rahul worked very hard.
(b) Rahul worked very hard. He won the prize.
(c) Won the prize Rahul worked very hard.
(d) Rahul hard worked won the prize.

Answer: (b)

Explanation:

Pronoun “He” must refer to a noun introduced earlier.


Question 11 – Adverb Placement

Choose the correct sentence:

(a) He in a hurry completed the work.
(b) He completed in a hurry the work.
(c) He completed the work in a hurry.
(d) Completed he the work in a hurry.

Answer: (c)

Explanation:

The adverbial phrase “in a hurry” is correctly placed at the end.


Question 12 – Question Formation

Arrange correctly:

you / why / early / did / leave

Answer:

Why did you leave early?

Explanation:

Question structure:

Question Word + Helping Verb + Subject + Main Verb


Question 13 – Negative Sentence Structure

Choose the correct sentence:

(a) She not likes tea.
(b) She does not likes tea.
(c) She does not like tea.
(d) She not like tea.

Answer: (c)

Explanation:

After “does not”, the base form of the verb is used.


Question 14 – Indirect Object Arrangement

Choose the correct sentence:

(a) She gave to me a gift.
(b) She gave me a gift.
(c) She me gave a gift.
(d) Gave she me a gift.

Answer: (b)

Explanation:

Correct structure:

Subject + Verb + Indirect Object + Direct Object


Question 15 – Logical Sentence Flow

Choose the most meaningful sentence:

(a) The river drank the thirsty man.
(b) The thirsty man drank water from the river.
(c) Water the river drank thirsty man.
(d) Drank the river thirsty man.

Answer: (b)

Explanation:

The sentence is grammatically and logically correct.


Advanced Level Questions


Question 16

Arrange the sentence parts:

P. after completing the project
Q. the team submitted the report
R. to the manager

Answer:

After completing the project, the team submitted the report to the manager.


Question 17

Choose the correct sentence:

(a) Neither the manager nor the employees was present.
(b) Neither the manager nor the employees were present.
(c) Neither the manager nor employees was present.
(d) Neither manager nor employees were present.

Answer: (b)

Explanation:

The verb agrees with the nearest subject “employees”.


Question 18

Arrange correctly:

never / honesty / fails / ultimately

Answer:

Honesty ultimately never fails.


Question 19

Choose the correct arrangement:

(a) Quickly she completed the assignment.
(b) She completed quickly the assignment.
(c) She quickly completed the assignment.
(d) Completed she quickly the assignment.

Answer: (c)

Explanation:

The adverb “quickly” is correctly placed before the main verb.


Question 20

Arrange the following:

books / reading / hobby / my / is

Answer:

Reading books is my hobby.

Explanation:

“Reading books” acts as the subject.


Most Important Areas for Competitive Exams

Topic Importance
Sentence Rearrangement Very High
Word Order Rules Very High
Connector Usage High
Adverb Placement High
Logical Sequencing Very High

Quick Tips for Solving Ordering of Words Questions

  • Identify the subject first.
  • Locate the main verb.
  • Follow Subject-Verb-Object order.
  • Maintain logical flow.
  • Observe connector relationships carefully.
  • Check grammar and tense consistency.
  • Eliminate grammatically incorrect options.

Common Mistakes Students Make

  • Ignoring logical sequence
  • Incorrect adverb placement
  • Wrong connector usage
  • Improper pronoun references
  • Subject-verb disagreement
  • Focusing only on grammar but not meaning

Final Takeaway

Regular practice of Ordering of Words sample questions improves sentence construction skills, grammar accuracy, logical thinking ability, and communication fluency. Mastering these concepts helps candidates solve Verbal Ability questions quickly and accurately in competitive examinations.

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