Paragraph Formation - English (MCQ) for Bank, MBA, CAT, MAT, GMAT, SSC for Q. 13257
View Passage I. Fresh from college he was only twenty-one and Rose was sweet seventeen.
II. They must have met and exchanged letters which are not forthcoming.
III. The budding poet was drawn by her grace and vivaciousness.
IV. Daughter of an English baron, Rose Aylmer lost her father early and was living with her mother and sister in a town in South Wales when Walter London met her.
V. Soon after Rose Aylmer proceeded to India with her relatives to visit her aunt, wife of Sir Henry Russel, judge of the Supreme Court of Calcutta.
VI. Rose suddenly died of an attack of cholera and had to be interred in Calcutta only.
Q. Rearrange the above sentences to form a meaningful paragraph and answer the question given below.
Which of these should be the LAST sentence of the paragraph?- Published on 19 Oct 15a. I
b. II
c. III
d. V
e. VI
ANSWER: VI
The correct sequence is as follows:
IV. Daughter of an English baron, Rose Aylmer lost her father early and was living with her mother and sister in a town in South Wales when Walter London met her.
I. Fresh from college he was only twenty-one and Rose was sweet seventeen.
III. The budding poet was drawn by her grace and vivaciousness.
II. They must have met and exchanged letters which are not forthcoming.
V. Soon after Rose Aylmer proceeded to India with her relatives to visit her aunt, wife of Sir Henry Russel, judge of the Supreme Court of Calcutta.
VI. Rose suddenly died of an attack of cholera and had to be interred in Calcutta only.