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Read the following sentences carefully and arrange them meaningfully to form a coherent paragraph.

Read the following sentences carefully and arrange them meaningfully to form a coherent paragraph.

Directions (7-12): Read the following sentences carefully and arrange them meaningfully to form a coherent paragraph.

(A) From universities to the military and Parliament, all institutions are faced with the challenge of designing their systems to reflect greater inclusiveness of gender and caste.

(B) Currently, in 25 High Courts in the country, the ratio of women to men judges (81 to 1,078) speaks of an appalling structural inequality.

(C) Therefore,  the  Chief  Justice  of  India’s comments that the judiciary does not need an “attitudinal” change but “more capable” candidates, and his lament that women advocates invited to become judges often decline the role because of domestic responsibilities strike a jarring note.

(D) If  there  is  one  thing  about  the  Indian judiciary that is beyond contest, it is this: It needs many more women on the bench. In 70 years of its existence, the Supreme Court has seen only eight women judges; no woman has been appointed chief justice.

(E) The CJI was responding to a plea filed by the Supreme Court Women Lawyers

 Association, seeking the court’s intervention to consider more women for appointment as judges in high courts.

(F) This needs to be fixed not only to address a representation deficit, but because the equitable presence of women in courts is fundamental to the conception of justice.

7) Which of the following will be the LAST (SIXTH) sentence after the rearrangement? A.C

A.C

B.F

C.B

D.A

E.E

Sol:

In this parajumble, we are talking about the Indian judiciary system. From the given sentences, sentence D is both independent and introduction, in which we are talking about the appointment of women judges, from this sentence B is connected and tells about the ratio of women to men judges. Next, the third sentence F connected with the B by talking about the fixing of problem of equitable presence of women judge in the courts. By analyzing this problem the Chief Justice of India’s comments that the judiciary does not need an “attitudinal” change but “more capable” candidates. In the sentence C there is a full form of CJI is given, by taking this sentence E is connected as a next sentence with the C. In the last, not only in the courts but everywhere the system reflects the greater inclusiveness of caste and gender.

Correct arrangement: – DBFCEA (D) If there is one thing about the Indian judiciary that is beyond contest, it is this: It needs many more women on the bench. In 70 years of its existence, the Supreme Court has seen only eight women judges; no woman has been appointed chief justice. (B) Currently, in 25 High Courts in the country, the ratio of women to men judges (81 to 1,078) speaks of an appalling structural inequality. (F) This needs to be fixed not only to address a representation deficit, but because the equitable presence of women in courts is fundamental to the conception of justice. (C) Therefore, the Chief Justice of India’s comments that the judiciary does not need an “attitudinal” change but “more capable” candidates, and his lament that women advocates invited to become judges often decline the role because of domestic responsibilities strike a jarring note. (E) The CJI was responding to a plea filed by the Supreme Court Women Lawyers Association, seeking the court’s intervention to consider more women for appointment as judges in high courts. (A) From universities to the military and Parliament, all institutions are faced with the challenge of designing their systems to reflect greater inclusiveness of gender and caste.

8) Which of the following will be the FOURTH sentence after the rearrangement?

A.E

B.F

C.D

D.C

E.A

Sol:

In this parajumble we are talking about the Indian judiciary system. From the given sentences, sentence D is both independent and introduction, in which we are talking about the appointment of women judges, from this sentence B is connected and tells about the ratio of women to men judges. Next the third sentence F connected with the B by talking about the fixing of problem of equitable presence of women judge in the courts. By analyzing of this problem the Chief Justice of India’s comments that the judiciary does not need an “attitudinal” change but “more capable” candidates. In the sentence C there is a full form of CJI is given, by taking this sentence E is connected as a next sentence with the C. In the last, not only in the courts but everywhere the system reflects the greater inclusiveness of caste and gender.

Correct arrangement: – DBFCEA

(D) If there is one thing about the Indian judiciary that is beyond contest, it is this: It needs many more women on the bench. In 70 years of its existence, the Supreme Court has seen only eight women judges; no woman has been appointed chief justice. (B) Currently, in 25 High Courts in the country, the ratio of women to men judges (81 to 1,078) speaks of an appalling structural inequality. (F) This needs to be fixed not only to address a representation deficit, but because the equitable presence of women in courts is fundamental to the conception of justice. (C) Therefore, the Chief Justice of India’s comments that the judiciary does not need an “attitudinal” change but “more capable” candidates, and his lament that women advocates invited to become judges often decline the role because of domestic responsibilities strike a jarring note. (E) The CJI was responding to a plea filed by the Supreme Court Women Lawyers Association, seeking the court’s intervention to consider more women for appointment as judges in high courts. (A) From universities to the military and Parliament, all institutions are faced with the challenge of designing their systems to reflect greater inclusiveness of gender and caste.

9) Which of the following will be the FIRST sentence after the rearrangement?

A.D

B.B

C.C

D.A

E.F

Sol:

In this para jumble we are talking about the Indian judiciary system. From the given sentences. Sentence D is both independent and introduction, in which we are talking about the appointment of women judges, from this sentence B is connected and tells about the ratio of women to men judges. Next the third sentence F connected with the B by talking about the fixing of problem of equitable presence of women judge in the courts. By analyzing of this problem the Chief Justice of India’s comments that the judiciary does not need an “attitudinal” change but “more capable” candidates. In the sentence C there is a full form of CJI is given, by taking this sentence E is connected as a next sentence with the C. In the last, not only in the courts but everywhere the system reflects the greater inclusiveness of caste and gender.

Correct arrangement: – DBFCEA

(D) If there is one thing about the Indian judiciary that is beyond contest, it is this: It needs many more women on the bench. In 70 years of its existence, the Supreme Court has seen only eight women judges; no woman has been appointed chief justice. (B) Currently, in 25 High Courts in the country, the ratio of women to men judges (81 to 1,078) speaks of an appalling structural inequality. (F) This needs to be fixed not only to address a representation deficit, but because the equitable presence of women in courts is fundamental to the conception of justice. (C) Therefore, the Chief Justice of India’s comments that the judiciary does not need an “attitudinal” change but “more capable” candidates, and his lament that women advocates invited to become judges often decline the role because of domestic responsibilities strike a jarring note. (E) The CJI was responding to a plea filed by the Supreme Court Women Lawyers Association, seeking the court’s intervention to consider more women for appointment as judges in high courts. (A) From universities to the military and Parliament, all institutions are faced with the challenge of designing their systems to reflect greater inclusiveness of gender and caste.

10) Which of the following will be the FIFTH sentence after the rearrangement?

A.A

B.B

C.C

D.D

E.E

In this para jumble we are talking about the Indian judiciary system. From the given sentences. Sentence D is both independent and introduction, in which we are talking about the appointment of women judges, from this sentence B is connected and tells about the ratio of women to men judges. Next the third sentence F connected with the B by talking about the fixing of problem of equitable presence of women judge in the courts. By analyzing of this problem the Chief Justice of India’s comments that the judiciary does not need an “attitudinal” change but “more capable” candidates. In the sentence C there is a full form of CJI is given, by taking this sentence E is connected as a next sentence with the C. In the last, not only in the courts but everywhere the system reflects the greater inclusiveness of caste and gender.

Correct arrangement: – DBFCEA

(D) If there is one thing about the Indian judiciary that is beyond contest, it is this: It needs many more women on the bench. In 70 years of its existence, the Supreme Court has seen only eight women judges; no woman has been appointed chief justice. (B) Currently, in 25 High Courts in the country, the ratio of women to men judges (81 to 1,078) speaks of an appalling structural inequality. (F) This needs to be fixed not only to address a representation deficit, but because the equitable presence of women in courts is fundamental to the conception of justice. (C) Therefore, the Chief Justice of India’s comments that the judiciary does not need an “attitudinal” change but “more capable” candidates, and his lament that women advocates invited to become judges often decline the role because of domestic responsibilities strike a jarring note. (E) The CJI was responding to a plea filed by the Supreme Court Women Lawyers Association, seeking the court’s intervention to consider more women for appointment as judges in high courts. (A) From universities to the military and Parliament, all institutions are faced with the challenge of designing their systems to reflect greater inclusiveness of gender and caste.

11) Which of the following will be the THIRD sentence after the rearrangement?

A.F

B.D

C.C

D.B

E.A

Sol:

In this para jumble we are talking about the Indian judiciary system. From the given sentences, sentence D is both independent and introduction, in which we are talking about the appointment of women judges, from this sentence B is connected and tells about the ratio of women to men judges. Next the third sentence F connected with the B by talking about the fixing of problem of equitable presence of women judge in the courts. By analyzing of this problem the Chief Justice of India’s comments that the judiciary does not need an “attitudinal” change but “more capable” candidates. In the sentence C there is a full form of CJI is given, by taking this sentence E is connected as a next sentence with the C. In the last, not only in the courts but everywhere the system reflects the greater inclusiveness of caste and gender.

Correct arrangement: – DBFCEA

(D) If there is one thing about the Indian judiciary that is beyond contest, it is this: It needs many more women on the bench. In 70 years of its existence, the Supreme Court has seen only eight women judges; no woman has been appointed chief justice. (B) Currently, in 25 High Courts in the country, the ratio of women to men judges (81 to 1,078) speaks of an appalling structural inequality. (F) This needs to be fixed not only to address a representation deficit, but because the equitable presence of women in courts is fundamental to the conception of justice. (C) Therefore, the Chief Justice of India’s comments that the judiciary does not need an “attitudinal” change but “more capable” candidates, and his lament that women advocates invited to become judges often decline the role because of domestic responsibilities strike a jarring note. (E) The CJI was responding to a plea filed by the Supreme Court Women Lawyers Association, seeking the court’s intervention to consider more women for appointment as judges in high courts. (A) From universities to the military and Parliament, all institutions are faced with the challenge of designing their systems to reflect greater inclusiveness of gender and caste.

12) Which of the following will be the SECOND sentence after the rearrangement?

A.F

B.E

C.C

D.D

E.B

Sol:

In this para jumble we are talking about the Indian judiciary system. From the given sentences, sentence D is both independent and introduction, in which we are talking about the appointment of women judges, from this sentence B is connected and tells about the ratio of women to men judges. Next the third sentence F connected with the B by talking about the fixing of problem of equitable presence of women judge in the courts. By analyzing of this problem the Chief Justice of India’s comments that the judiciary does not need an “attitudinal” change but “more capable” candidates. In the sentence C there is a full form of CJI is given, by taking this sentence E is connected as a next sentence with the C. In the last, not only in the courts but everywhere the system reflects the greater inclusiveness of caste and gender. Correct arrangement: – DBFCEA (D) If there is one thing about the Indian judiciary that is beyond contest, it is this: It needs many more women on the bench. In 70 years of its existence, the Supreme Court has seen only eight women judges; no woman has been appointed chief justice. (B) Currently, in 25 High Courts in the country, the ratio of women to men judges (81 to 1,078) speaks of an appalling structural inequality. (F) This needs to be fixed not only to address a representation deficit, but because the equitable presence of women in courts is fundamental to the conception of justice. (C) Therefore, the Chief Justice of India’s comments that the judiciary does not need an “attitudinal” change but “more capable” candidates, and his lament that women advocates invited to become judges often decline the role because of domestic responsibilities strike a jarring note. (E) The CJI was responding to a plea filed by the Supreme Court Women Lawyers Association, seeking the court’s intervention to consider more women for appointment as judges in high courts. (A) From universities to the military and Parliament, all institutions are faced with the challenge of designing their systems to reflect greater inclusiveness of gender and caste.

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