Rearrangement Of Sentence Test 91 Welcome to your Rearrangement Of Sentence Test 91 DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1-4): Rearrange the paragraph and answer the following questions. (A) Other parties are attempting to emulate this, but with far less success.(B) Across India, meanwhile, we are witnessing a near daily ritual of individuals belonging to one political party or the other shifting their allegiance and, while doing so, indulging in a diatribe against the party they exited.(C) Electoral majorities as a result, and the character of some State governments, have, hence, tended to change.(D) A great deal of pervasive decline in political attitudes is attributable to the prevailing belief that winning elections is the sine qua non of democratic politics, and the raison d’etre for any political party to exist.(E) India’s leading political party, which currently holds power at the Centre and a majority of States, has converted this into a fine art, and makes no secret of its determination to pursue this path.What is the THIRD sentence after rearrangement? (a) C (b) D (c) E (d) A (e) B None 2 . (A) Other parties are attempting to emulate this, but with far less success.(B) Across India, meanwhile, we are witnessing a near daily ritual of individuals belonging to one political party or the other shifting their allegiance and, while doing so, indulging in a diatribe against the party they exited.(C) Electoral majorities as a result, and the character of some State governments, have, hence, tended to change.(D) A great deal of pervasive decline in political attitudes is attributable to the prevailing belief that winning elections is the sine qua non of democratic politics, and the raison d’etre for any political party to exist.(E) India’s leading political party, which currently holds power at the Centre and a majority of States, has converted this into a fine art, and makes no secret of its determination to pursue this path.2. What is the SECOND sentence after rearrangement? (a) B (b) A (c) C (d) E (e) D None 3 . (A) Other parties are attempting to emulate this, but with far less success.(B) Across India, meanwhile, we are witnessing a near daily ritual of individuals belonging to one political party or the other shifting their allegiance and, while doing so, indulging in a diatribe against the party they exited.(C) Electoral majorities as a result, and the character of some State governments, have, hence, tended to change.(D) A great deal of pervasive decline in political attitudes is attributable to the prevailing belief that winning elections is the sine qua non of democratic politics, and the raison d’etre for any political party to exist.(E) India’s leading political party, which currently holds power at the Centre and a majority of States, has converted this into a fine art, and makes no secret of its determination to pursue this path.What is the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement? (a) D (b) E (c) C (d) A (e) B None 4 . (A) Other parties are attempting to emulate this, but with far less success.(B) Across India, meanwhile, we are witnessing a near daily ritual of individuals belonging to one political party or the other shifting their allegiance and, while doing so, indulging in a diatribe against the party they exited.(C) Electoral majorities as a result, and the character of some State governments, have, hence, tended to change.(D) A great deal of pervasive decline in political attitudes is attributable to the prevailing belief that winning elections is the sine qua non of democratic politics, and the raison d’etre for any political party to exist.(E) India’s leading political party, which currently holds power at the Centre and a majority of States, has converted this into a fine art, and makes no secret of its determination to pursue this path.4. What is the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement? (a) E (b) D (c) C (d) A (e) B None Time's up