Question:

Rearrange the following six sentences to form a meaningful paragraph. Which should be the FIFTH statement?
(A) They had gone fishing in a creek deep inside the forest.
(B) A tiger killed two fishermen in the Sunderbans last Monday.
(C) But there was no trace of the missing fishermen.
(D) At last the party decided to search the creeks, where they discovered their mauled half-eaten bodies.
(E) The search party combed the regular fishing areas for two days.
(F) When they didn't return home in the evening, a search party was formed by the villagers.

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To solve para-jumbles quickly, look for "transition pairs." For example, sentence (F) mentions a "search party" and sentence (E) continues the actions of that "search party." Chronological markers like "At last" almost always signify the final sentence.
Updated On: Apr 1, 2026
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Concept: Para-jumbles require identifying the opening sentence (usually a general statement) and then connecting subsequent sentences through logical flow, pronoun references, and chronological events. Identifying the logical sequence.
(B) is the opening statement as it introduces the main event (the tiger killing the fishermen). (A) follows (B) because it provides context on what the fishermen were doing ("They" refers back to the fishermen in B). (F) naturally follows because it describes the immediate consequence of them not returning home. (C) follows (F) as it describes the initial result of the search effort. (E) follows (C) to show the progression of the search—the party continued combing regular areas for two days. (D) is the concluding statement ("At last") describing the final discovery of the bodies. The complete sequence is: B - A - F - C - E - D. Counting the positions: 1st: B, 2nd: A, 3rd: F, 4th: C, 5th: E, 6th: D.
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