S1: Traditional songs and music form the identity of the tribal culture. S6: These tribal songs, on one hand, glorified their hero and on the other, inspired their fellow tribesman to participate in the freedom struggle. P: The tribal area of Chhatisgarh always resonated with the sound of traditional tribal songs and music. Q: They reflect tribals' natural spirit, unconditional love, and innate energy at every stage of their life. R: Initially, the tribal songs in their dialects, reverberated with the rebellion of their area, and then with the movement that was prevalent in the country. S: The forest areas and tribal settlements of Chhatisgarh, began the revolt against the British at the very beginning of the freedom struggle, much before the urban areas.
Directions: In this section each item consists of six sentences of a passage. The first and sixth sentences are given in the beginning as S1 and S6. The middle four sentences in each have been jumbled up and labelled as P, Q, R and S. You are required to find the <strong>PROPER SEQUENCE</strong> of the four sentences and mark your response accordingly on the answer sheet.
- A. QPSR ✓
- B. QRSP
- C. SPRQ
- D. SPQR
Correct Answer: A. QPSR
Explanation
Q reflects back on 'songs and music' in S1. P locates this tradition in Chhatisgarh. S shifts focus to their revolt, and R links the songs to the rebellion, flowing directly into S6.
Related questions on Sentence Structure
- S1. Louis XVI of the Bourbon family of Kings married the Austrian princess Marie Antoinette in 1770 S6. Remarkably nevertheless, under Louis...
- S1. Montesquieu was a great philosopher of his time. S6. He supported constitutional monarchy in France like the English one. P. He wanted p...
- S1. Glaciation has important effects on the landscape beyond the direct modifications created by ice erosion and deposition. S6. At the same...
- S1. The primary evidence for climate change that occurred many million years ago is the rocks and deposits themselves. S6. In other words, d...
- S1: Failure is the stepping stone to success. S2: Successive failures are not however successive stepping stones to success.