Parajumble for IBPS PO: The IBPS PO 2025 exam is conducted annually to recruit candidates for the Probationary Officer (PO) post. The IBPS PO 2025 exam selection process consists of three stages: Prelims, Mains and Interview. The English section is an important part of the prelims and mains exam, often includes Parajumble Sentences questions, which test a candidate’s ability to comprehend and logically arrange jumbled sentences into a coherent paragraph. In this article, we are providing the Parajumble Sentences for IBPS PO 2025 along with the most asked questions, along with the detailed solution.
Parajumbles is a sentence rearrangement or jumbled sentences, a set of 4–6 sentences presented in a random order. The candidate’s task is to rearrange these sentences to form a logically and meaningful paragraph. In the IBPS PO Prelims, parajumbles contain 4–5 questions, while in the Mains, they may appear with increased complexity.
IBPS PO typically includes the following types of parajumbles:
| Exam Level | Difficulty |
| Prelims | Easy to Moderate |
| Mains | Moderate to Difficult |
In the question given below, a set of sentences is given, which when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Arrange the sentences in the correct sequence, and answer the questions that follow.
P. Humans might be somewhere in between – we can learn language easily for a number of years, but it becomes much more challenging in adulthood.
Q. For example, zebra finches must perfect their song by the time they are 90 days old.
R. Some songbirds, called closed-ended learners, can only learn song for a short period of time.
S. In contrast, open-ended learners, like the European starling, have very long learning windows.
T. Songbirds have evolved to be incredibly diverse – their songs range from simple to complex, and their song-learning processes are similarly divergent.
Which of the following statements will be FIRST after rearrangement?
a) S
b) T
c) Q
d) P
e) R
Which of the following statements will be SECOND after rearrangement?
a) T
b) S
c) Q
d) P
e) R
Which of the following statements will be THIRD after rearrangement?
a) Q
b) S
c) T
d) P
e) R
Which of the following statements will be FOURTH after rearrangement?
a) P
b) R
c) Q
d) S
e) T
Which of the following statements will be FIFTH (LAST) after rearrangement?
a) S
b) T
c) P
d) Q
e) R
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Usually 4-5 questions.
Yes, they are longer and conceptually deeper.
Identify the opening sentence, then find mandatory pairs, followed by logical connectors.
Yes, especially for identifying subject-verb agreement and pronoun usage.
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