Question:

The constituent phrases of a sentence are jumbled. Select the most appropriate sequence to make the sentence meaningful:
(i) built on the site of a church destroyed.
(ii) in the hilly area of the city is the famous Shandon Steeple.
(iii) the bell tower of St. Anne’s Church.
(iv) when the city was besieged by the Duke of Marlborough.

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When solving jumbled sentence questions, first locate the subject and then arrange descriptive and contextual clauses around it logically.
Updated On: Aug 12, 2025
  • i, iii, ii, iv
  • ii, i, iii, iv
  • iv, iii, i, ii
  • iii, ii, i, iv
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

To form a meaningful sentence, we first need to identify the subject.
The phrase (iii) "the bell tower of St. Anne’s Church" clearly functions as the main subject.
Next, (ii) "in the hilly area of the city is the famous Shandon Steeple" links the location and identification, directly following the subject.
Then, (i) "built on the site of a church destroyed" adds a descriptive clause explaining its construction.
Finally, (iv) "when the city was besieged by the Duke of Marlborough" gives the historical context for the destruction.
Combining in this order, the sentence reads naturally and maintains logical flow: "The bell tower of St. Anne’s Church, in the hilly area of the city, is the famous Shandon Steeple, built on the site of a church destroyed when the city was besieged by the Duke of Marlborough."
This makes (d) the correct choice.
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