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PARAGRAPH JUMBLES-
Paragraph jumbles of the verbal logic part is almost an inevitable section. The catch lies with the phrase “choose the most logical order of sentences to form a coherent paragraph.” To solve this genre of questions you need to be as mechanical as possible. If you are one of those students who are literally terrified of the Verbal Ability section in CAT, Para jumbles could come to your rescue and bolster your score.
Do you guys remember your childhood days when you used to occupy yourselves with the very interesting jigsaw puzzles; while trying to join the pieces you would put 2 similar looking pieces together, Right? YOU NEED TO DO THE SAME THING WITH WORDS HERE, BY ESTABLISHING A LINK BETWEEN 2 SENTENCES. There would be lot many key words to help you to form the mandatory pair/s e.g.: proper nouns, pronouns: he, she, it, they etc., and conjunctions: although, however, and, also, while, yet, but, besides etc.

For example if there are options like: 1) ABCD (2) ABDC(3) BACD(4) DABC (5)CBAD after reading the sentences ,using the indicator clues you have figured out that AB is a mandatory pair, you can straight go to your options and eliminate ,you will be left with 2 options like in the above mentioned case. Thereafter, you can form bigger sequences, thus deciphering the right answer.
THIS STRATEGY ALWAYS WORKS IN ALMOST ALL CASES.
There are few other strategies as well, which you need to bear in mind while tackling this arena.

1) Identify an obvious beginner (a sentence which introduces an idea) or an obvious conclusion (a consequence or which sums up an idea). Consider this example:

A)He hopes to correct the limitations of cochlear implants through his research.
B)Ruffin knows firsthand; he received an implant 6 years ago.
C)Cochlear implants help bring profoundly deaf individuals into the hearing world, but one HHMI fellow says the technology needs improvement.
D)Chad Ruffin says users have a tough time understanding speech in noisy environments, largely because today’s implants transmit almost no information about pitch.

Here the statement C is an obvious beginner as it introduces the entire topic of cochlear implants. Sometimes an obvious beginner or a conclusion is very evident. This just makes our task simpler.

2) Establish a link and identify mandatory pair/s. In fact identifying mandatory pair/s is a crucial step. For e.g.

A)The service carries a premium: as of mid-1992, several hundreds Washington political insiders paying from $980(for a small firm)to nearly $4500(the white house itself) to read about daily White House activities.
B)Even the most timely industry newsletter is usually at least a week old before it gets to its readers.
C)It reaches paid subscribers 18 minutes after leaving the editor’s desk, by fax.
D)Not the ‘White House Bulletin.’

It’s obvious here that DC is a mandatory pair since the pronoun ‘it’ refers to ‘The White House Bulletin’

3) Something has to be mentioned first and then explained. It’s not very difficult to map the author’s mind, he follows a definite logic, and he would never jump from one idea to another. Consider the following example which I‘ve used to elaborate this point.

A. There is much to be done.
B. Outside in the sunrise garden roses are already awake, clematis climb like a growing child and all the border marigolds are on fire.
C. Climbing painfully from a sore mattress, standing in striped pajamas by the window, Jim stares garden wards.
D. These days it’s all weed killing, backache and wishes.

We need to understand that the garden needs to be mentioned and then described so B will always come after C.

4) Associate keywords and form sequences: Now check this example out.

A. The two neighbours never fought each other.
B. Fights involving three male fiddler crabs have been recorded, but the status of the participants was unknown.
C. They pushed or grappled only with the intruder.
D. We recorded 17 cases in which a resident that was fighting an intruder was joined by an immediate neighbour, an ally.
E. We therefore tracked 268 intruder males until we saw them fighting a resident male.

Here the key words are highlighted. With the help of key words you can understand that BE is related because of the mere presence of the word ‘therefore’ which is an indicator clue and since B has happened it leads to E and D follows from E. This is how you associate keywords and move from smaller sequences to bigger ones.

Try adhering to these strategies and you can crack paragraph jumbles fairly easily.

Analytical Reasoning

There are 5 houses in 5 different colors in a row. In each house lives a person with a different nationality. The 5 owners drink a certain type of beverage, smoke a certain brand of cigar, and keep a certain pet. No owners have the same pet, smoke the same brand of cigar, or drink the same beverage. Other facts
:1. The Brit lives in the red house.
2. The Swede keeps dogs as pets.
3. The Dane drinks tea.
4. The green house is on the immediate left of the white house.
5. The green house's owner drinks coffee.
6. The owner who smokes Pall Mall rears birds.
7. The owner of the yellow house smokes Dunhill.
8. The owner living in the center house drinks milk.
9. The Norwegian lives in the first house.
10. The owner who smokes Blends lives next to the one who keeps cats.
11. The owner who keeps the horse lives next to the one who smokes Dunhill.
12. The owner who smokes Blue masters drinks beer.
13. The German smokes Prince.
14. The Norwegian lives next to the blue house.
15. The owner who smokes Blends lives next to the one who drinks water.
The question is: WHO OWNS THE FISH?

I think many of us are aware of divisibility rules but the question is..." why this method?".So let us find out the answer.
1) let's take a three digit no.(rule for 3)
abc=100a+10b+c
= 99a+a+9b+b+c
=(99a+9b)+(a+b+c)
=9(11a+b)+(a+b+c)

now can we say that one part of number is a multiple of 9 and if it is then, number will also be divisible by 3,so we are checking the sum of the digits, which if becomes a multiple of 3 then the complete number also becomes a multiple of 3.


2)lets take a four digit no.(rule for 11)
abcd=1000a+100b+10c+d
=1001a-a+99b+b+11c-c+d
=(1001a+99b+11c)+(b+d)-(a+c)
=11(91a+9b+c)+(b+d)-(a+c)

now can we say that one part of a number is a multiple of 11,so we are checking the difference between the sum of the even and odd places ,if difference comes out to be the multiple of 11 then the entire number is divisible by 11.

3)let us check the divisibility of 7 and 13.(method is same for both 7 and 13).
Take an eight digit number as abcdefgh,now make the sets of three from right to left and then take the difference between the sum of the alternate sets,if the set is not complete put zero before the number.If difference is zero or multiple of 7 or 13 then the number is divisible by 7/13
(fgh+0ab)-(cde)=0 or multiple of 7 or of 13.

CONCLUSION:Any six digit no like(111111,222222,333333........)is always divisible by
7/11/13.For 11 also you can use the same method.


Now the question for you that why we make the sets of three in case of 7/11/13.
post your answers and have a coffee with me.

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