Reference : Ordering Words
Q1. Arrange the words to form a grammatically correct and meaningful sentence: [to, quantum, revolutionize, computing, poised, is, cryptography]
- Poised is quantum computing to revolutionize cryptography
- Quantum computing is poised to revolutionize cryptography
- Cryptography is poised to revolutionize quantum computing
- Computing is poised to revolutionize quantum cryptography
Q2. Arrange to form a complex conditional sentence: [earlier, had, warned, disaster, been, the, have, could, avoided]
- Had the warning been earlier, the disaster could have been avoided
- Had the disaster been warned could have avoided earlier
- The disaster could have been avoided had been warned earlier
- The disaster could have been avoided had warned earlier
Q3. Order to create a sentence with embedded clauses: [that, scientists, discovered, the, believe, ancient, civilization, advanced, technologies, possessed]
- The ancient civilization that possessed advanced technologies scientists believe
- That the ancient civilization possessed advanced technologies scientists believe
- Scientists that believe the ancient civilization possessed advanced technologies
- Scientists believe that the ancient civilization possessed advanced technologies
Q4. Arrange to form a sentence with a participial phrase: [the, through, forest, carefully, made, their, way, navigating, they]
- They carefully navigating made their way through the dense forest
- They made their way carefully navigating through the dense forest
- Through the dense forest, they made their way carefully navigating
- Navigating carefully, they made their way through the dense forest
Q5. Order to form a complex question with multiple clauses: [whether, wondered, had, anyone, considered, implications, the, ethical, he, seriously]
- Seriously wondered he whether anyone had considered the ethical implications
- Whether anyone had seriously considered the ethical implications he wondered
- He wondered the ethical implications whether anyone had seriously considered
- He wondered whether anyone had seriously considered the ethical implications
Q6. Arrange to create a complex comparison: [than, more, conventional, approaches, effective, proved, significantly, innovative, methods, the]
- The innovative methods than conventional approaches proved significantly more effective
- More effective than conventional approaches the innovative methods proved significantly
- Significantly more effective proved the innovative methods than conventional approaches
- The innovative methods proved significantly more effective than conventional approaches
Q7. Create a sentence with inverted syntax for emphasis: [the, stood, mountains, ancient, silent, guardians, like, valleys, of, the]
- Silent guardians of the valleys stood the ancient mountains like
- The ancient mountains stood like silent guardians of the valleys
- Of the valleys stood the ancient mountains like silent guardians
- Like silent guardians stood the ancient mountains of the valleys
Q8. Order for a sentence with multiple temporal references: [while, future, past, shapes, the, influences, present, the, determines, the]
- The past influences the present while the future shapes the determines
- While the past influences the present, the future shapes determines
- The past influences the present while the future determines the shapes
- The past influences the present while the future determines the shapes
Q9. Arrange for a technical description: [process, complex, the, systematic, requires, approach, implementation, a, carefully, planned]
- A systematic approach requires the carefully planned complex process implementation
- A carefully planned systematic approach requires the complex process implementation
- The complex process implementation requires a carefully planned systematic approach
- The implementation of the complex process requires a carefully planned systematic approach
Q10. Create a sentence with embedded quotation: [remarked, that, philosopher, ancient, wisdom, the, true, lies, understanding, in]
- The ancient philosopher that true wisdom lies in understanding remarked
- That true wisdom lies in understanding the ancient philosopher remarked
- Remarked the ancient philosopher that true wisdom lies in understanding
- The ancient philosopher remarked that true wisdom lies in understanding
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