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Para jumbles

What are Para jumbles?


Para jumbles are jumbled paragraphs. Basically, you are given a paragraph but the sentences are not in
the right order. Its up to you to untie this knot and rearrange the sentences so that they logically make
sense. Youll find this type of question in CAT exam in the verbal logic section.

How paragraph jumbles are like jigsaw puzzles


When you were a kid, you probably tried to make jigsaw puzzles. You needed to find similar looking pieces
so they would fit together. Para jumbles are like this. You need to find sentences which connect with each
other a sentence that links or fits with another.

Some helpful tips


Find proper opening sentences.
You can look for a proper beginning sentence. This sentence introduces an idea for the rest of the
paragraph.

Look for concluding sentences.


If you find a sentence which sums up an idea or comes to a conclusion, this is probably a concluding
sentence. Be careful, though sometimes paragraph have conclusions at the beginning and then the
argument is explained in further detail afterward.

Look for connecting sentences.


You will usually find sentences, which you know for certain, connect with each other. From there you can
build upon the information that will fit in between. Figure out the sentences which match with each other, and
looks for these pairs in your choice selections.

Look for keywords.


Sometimes sentences arent able to stand on their own. They use pronouns and other keywords which can
help you find the order of the sentences.
For example:
He, she, it, him, her, they

Look for transitions.


This will help you link sentences together.
For example:
Besides, although, but, yet, however, also, while, therefore, in addition, for example,
fortunately/unfortunately

Para jumble format


You will be given 4 sentences A, B, C and D. Once you read all 4 sentences, it is up to you to rearrange
them in the correct order
Example:
A. For example, when the early homo-sapiens left their homes in search for food, they would risk death and
injury from dangerous animals.
B. Throughout human history, the universe has presented an innumerable amount of dangers to explorers.

C. Today, many adventure enthusiasts seek to find the thrills and adrenaline rush which their ancestors had
experienced in the wild.
D. The tradition of humans going out to experience the dangers of unknown nature still exists.

Answer choices:
1) ABCD
2) ABDC
3) BADC
4) DABC
5) CBAD
The correct answer is 3).
Sentence B provides an introduction of background information. Sentence A quickly follows B, giving an
example of the previous sentences argument. Sentence D is a notion which expands on the previous two
sentences linking the past to the present. Finally, Sentence C provides a resolution to the rest of the
paragraph.

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