I think it seems simple, but can be hectic in many bank exams. I’ll tell you my experience. Once I finished rearranging, i thought, it’s correct, but it came out wrong. So I got to understand that it needs a whole lot of different strategy solve it. Here are tips and tricks that I followed and scored the maximum.
a) Read all of the given sentences carefully, analysing the common point between them before beginning to rearrange them. Look for connectors.
b) Refer to a pattern in the sentence if one is provided.
c) Try to connect the terms given, such as yet, but, when, then, they, anyway, and so on. This will help you see how the sentences can be rearranged more clearly.
d) Candidates with a larger vocabulary are more likely to answer the question quickly since knowing the definitions of each word in each sentence aids in the organisation of the claims.
e) Relative pronouns like who, what, which, etc are given. Anticipate for which nun it has been used.
f) Re-read the entire section to confirm that it is logically valid once you think you’ve finished arranging the statements correctly.
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