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Para Jumbles Most Expected Questions for SEBI Grade A 2025 Exam

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Para Jumble is one of the most important and high-scoring topics in the English Language section of the SEBI Grade A 2025 Exam. Usually, around 5 to 6 questions are asked from this topic in the exam, making it a crucial part of your preparation. These questions test your reading comprehension, logical sequencing, and understanding of sentence flow. In this article, we provide the most expected Para Jumble questions, along with a strategy to solve 5 questions in just 1 minute. Candidates can check all details in the article below.

What Are Para Jumbles?

Para Jumbles (also known as Sentence Rearrangement) are questions where a paragraph is broken into several sentences and jumbled randomly. Your task is to rearrange the sentences in a logical order to form a coherent and meaningful paragraph.

Example:
(A) Therefore, data privacy has become a key concern.
(B) With the increasing use of digital platforms, user data is constantly being collected.
(C) Companies are now required to follow strict compliance guidelines.
(D) This ensures that customer information is safeguarded.

Parajumble Expected Questions for SEBI Grade A 2025 Exam

Para Jumbles are one of the most frequently asked and high-scoring topics in the English Language section of the SEBI Grade A 2025 Exam. Download the Free PDF containing the most expected questions for Para Jumble questions with detailed explanations. Candidates can download the free PDF in the section below.

Para Jumble Expected Questions PDF Link with Detailed Solution

Step-by-step strategy to solve a Parajumble set in 1 minute

Use this repeatable routine, practice it until it’s automatic. Total time: 60 seconds.

Quick orientation (scan once)

Read all sentences quickly. Note the topic (finance, tech, policy), tone (argument/explanation/example) and any obvious opening/closing cues (broad statements, words like therefore/in conclusion).

Pick the opener and closer

  • Opener: broad/general statement, no pronoun referring back.
  • Closer: result/conclusion signal or summarising sentence.
    Lock them mentally — they narrow the search space immediately.

Hunt for 1–2 strong links (pairs)

  • Look for pronouns (it, they, these) — find their antecedents.
  • Spot cause→effect connectors (because, due to → therefore, thus).
    Form 1–2 small pairs (e.g., A→B, C→D).

Arrange pairs into a flow

Decide order using natural narrative: Introduction → Development/Reason → Example → Result. Place the pairs accordingly. If there’s an explanatory or chronological clue, use it.

Check transitions & consistency

Scan for connectors (however, meanwhile, furthermore), tense agreement, and clear antecedents for pronouns. If a pronoun has no referent, the order is wrong — swap nearby sentences.

Read-through & finalize

Read the assembled paragraph aloud (silently) once. If it reads natural and every pronoun/connector fits, lock the answer.

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