PTE Reorder Paragraph Practice Test – It requires test takers to be familiar with the organization and cohesion of academic texts and arrange text in a single correct order.
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PTE Reorder Paragraph Practice Test
Re-order / Rearrange the sentence in such a way that make sense. #1
[A]. However, for most of the soil-bound peasants the problem is not whether to be normally passive or active, but when to pass from one state to another.
[B]. In areas where there are no lords or laws, or in frontier zones where all men go armed, the attitude of the peasantry may well be different.
[C]. This depends on an assessment of the political situation.
[D]. Passivity is not, of course, universal.
[E]. So indeed it may be on the fringe of the unsubmissive.
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Re-order / Rearrange the sentence in such a way that make sense. #2
[A]. He spent days and weeks and months in his bed either eating something or sleeping.
[B]. He almost became inactive, The king became a potato couch and the people started to worry about the king.
[C]. Because, the king was too lazy and would not do anything other than eating and sleeping.
[D]. Once upon a time, there lived a generous and kind-hearted king.
[E]. But, the people weren’t happy with their king.
Re-order / Rearrange the sentence in such a way that make sense. #3
[A]. The meaning of the word happiness changes with growing years, for a child happiness has a magical quality.
[B]. Turning to adults, ask any adult what he means by happiness and you will find a puzzled face for a moment.
[C]. In the teenage years the concept of happiness changes to enjoyment and pleasure.
[D]. But I think a better definition of happiness is the capacity for enjoyment.
[E]. Leave the puzzled face and refer a dictionary it defines happy as ‘lucky’ or ‘fortunate’.
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I think, because there is “of course” in D in the first one, it must follow an example. Hence, DC makes more sense because “This” refers to Passivity.
The answer must be BADCE
First paragraph is confusing indeed
First paragraph
BADEC
B opening independent statement on peasants
A is talking about a type of peasants
D, E talks about their state of being vocal
C talks about what might be deciding their state.
B as opening sentence does not flow logically. D-B is a better sequence as it moves from general to specific.
yes…