Paragraph JumblesPrevious Chapter Next Chapter (CAT Exam Verbal Ability) Practice Questions on Paragraph JumblesLet's Jump Straight into Practicing. You will Learn as You Practice.Sentences given in the question, when properly sequenced form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a letter. Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the four given choices to construct a coherent paragraph. (A) On the one hand, we can trivialize any word by applying it to virtually any human being. (B) On the other hand, we can ignore or reject the significance of the original meaning of the term and replace it with a technical definition such as ''conceptual analysis'' or ''the methodology of science''. (C) Like all expressions, however it is subject to two kinds of distortion. (D) The word 'philosophy' is of Greek origin and means literally, ''love of or friendship for wisdom''. (E) This simple linguistic fact shows us at once that philosophy is an intrinsic expression of human nature. IT WILL BE GREAT FUN Practice Tests on Paragraph JumblesPrevious Year TestsPrevious Year Questions Not Available Request NowAbout This ChapterExam Weightage : 0.7 %*( Weightage may be changed according to new exam pattern ) Average Score on simplylearnt.com: 1 % | Other Subjects |












