Solution: To form a coherent sentence, the given parts need to be arranged logically:
1. Identify the subject and main action:
The subject is "the depths of the ocean" (R), which relates to a condition or state.
2. Connect the subject with a verb or action:
The phrase "remained largely unexplored" (P) follows the subject, giving us "the depths of the ocean remained largely unexplored".
3. Determine what changed this state:
Link the cause of change by appending "until technological advances" (Q).
4. Conclude with the enabling factor:
Finally, link "enabled deep-sea navigation" (S) to wrap up the sentence.
Thus, the complete sentence is:
The depths of the ocean remained largely unexplored until technological advances enabled deep-sea navigation.
This corresponds to the sequence: RPQS.
Re-arrange the following parts of a sentence in their correct sequence to form a meaningful sentence.
(A) during the annual science fair
(B) students from various schools
(C) presented innovative projects
(D) showcasing their creativity
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Re-arrange the following parts of a sentence in their correct sequence to form a meaningful sentence.
(A) the team celebrated their victory
(B) after months of rigorous training
(C) with cheers and applause
(D) in the final match of the tournament
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Re-arrange the following parts of a sentence in their correct sequence to form a meaningful sentence.
(A) because of the unexpected storm
(B) the outdoor concert
(C) was cancelled
(D) at the last minute
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Reorder the sentences into a meaningful paragraph:
1. The sun was setting behind the hills.
2. Birds were returning to their nests.
3. The sky was painted in shades of orange.
4. A cool breeze started blowing.
A shop sells a book for 240 rupees after giving a 20 % discount on the marked price. What is the marked price of the book?
Fill in the blank with the correct option.
The manager’s decision to cut staff was met with .......... from the employees, who felt it was unfair and poorly timed.