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Class - XI [English Grammar] Sentence Reordering and Rearrangement

Look at the words and phrases below. Rearrange them to form meaningful sentences. Write the correct sentences in your answer sheet against the correct blank numbers.

e.g. : Children / vacations / can’t / for fun / meant / are / compromise / and
Vacations are meant for fun and children can’t compromise.

i) comes from / the / most of / flavour / its / of / aroma / food.

ii) grew up / of the / amidst / Siddharth / pleasure / the / at / royal court / Kapilvastu.

iii) measured / intensity / in / decibel / Noise / is / units.

iv) and / eased up / tourist / study / visas / has / America / for Indians.

v) high levels / contains / and sugar / of / junk food / fat / salt.

vi) On adequate / and / depands / preparation / indomitable / success / determination.

vii) Amendment Bill 2006 / passed / the juvenile / on / Justice / August 8, 2006 / The Parliament.

viii) West Bengal Bhutan / The technical / are / at / network / the / currently / an / railway / advanced stage / studies / for

ix) As soon as / arrested / the / were / terror / suspects / plot / all the / and / was thwarted.

x) unaffected / the 2004 / was / jawa island / by / tsumani

xi) because of / Delhi / earthquakes / its locatons / prone to / is.

xii) debate / is not / or a / test / group / formal / discussion / discussion / a

xiii) to save / the working / the counsellors / couples / should / regularly / their marriage / consult.

xiv) major / cotton / the textile / shortage of / a / industry / is / good quality / facing.

xv) to / all / should be / schools / these students / transferred / English medium / other.

xvi) to generate / sincere / in the / the Govt. / rural areas / make / efforts / should / employment.

xvii) should be / all the / in bad / residents / of / condition / The / buildings / notices / served.

xviii) to meet / regularly / India / requirements / its / the sugar / imports.

xix) between / countries / taking place / water wars / developing / are / many.

xx) its approval / The Union / sixth / gave / for the / of / pay commission / cabinet / setting up / the.

xxi) New Delhi / India / fair / inaugurated / International / Education / the / on / 45th / July 15, 2006, / was / in .

xxii) widely / in / English / India / one / language / of the / spoken / is / most.

xxiii) growing / of the / India / economies / rapidly / is / of / one / world / the

xxiv) to oversee / better / the state / steps / setting up / the / take / infrastructure / should / active / of

xxv) slaves / have / machines / modern gadgets / made / us / to. 


Answers

i) Most of the flavour and aroma of food comes from its ingredients.

ii) Siddharth grew up amidst the royal court at Kapilvastu.

iii) Noise is measured in decibel units of intensity.

iv) America has eased up tourist visas for Indians.

v) Junk food contains high levels of fat, sugar, and salt.

vi) Success depends on adequate preparation and indomitable determination.

vii) The Parliament passed the Juvenile Justice Amendment Bill 2006 on August 8, 2006.

viii) The technical network studies for West Bengal and Bhutan are currently at an advanced stage.

ix) As soon as the terror plot was thwarted, all the suspects were arrested.

x) Jawa Island was unaffected by the 2004 tsunami.

xi) Delhi is prone to earthquakes because of its location.

xii) A debate is not a formal discussion or a group discussion.

xiii) Couples should regularly consult counsellors to save their marriage.

xiv) The textile industry is facing a major shortage of good quality cotton.

xv) All these students should be transferred to English medium schools.

xvi) The government should make sincere efforts to generate employment in rural areas.

xvii) Notices should be served to all the residents of buildings in bad condition.

xviii) India needs to meet its sugar requirements through imports regularly.

xix) Many water wars are taking place between developing countries.

xx) The Union Cabinet gave its approval for the setting up of the sixth pay commission.

xxi) The 45th International Education Fair was inaugurated in New Delhi, India on July 15, 2006.

xxii) English is one of the most widely spoken languages in India.

xxiii) India is one of the rapidly growing economies of the world.

xxiv) The state should take active steps to oversee better infrastructure.

xxv) Modern gadgets have made us slaves to machines.

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