1.
1. It is often said that good actors can get out of play more than the author has put into it.A. A good actor bringing to a part his own talent often gives it a value that the layman on reading the play had not seen in it but at the utmost he can do no more than reach the ideal that the author has seen in his mind?s eye.B. In all my plays I have been fortunate enough to have some of the parts acted as I wanted; but in none have I had all the partsso acted.C. That is not true.D. He has to be an actor of address to do this; for the most part the author has to be satisfied with an approximation of theperformance he visualized.6. is so obviously inevitable for the actor who is suited to a certain role may very well be engaged and you have to put up withthe second or third best because there is no help for it.
Taken in context CADB is the most logical sequence
as the first sentence does not come across as a fully
true sentence.
2.
1. I can think of no serious prose play that has survived the generation that gave it birth.A. They are museum pieces.B. They are revived now and then because a famous part tempts a leading actor or a manager in want of a stop-gap thinks hewill put on a play on which he has no royalties to pay.C. A few comedies have haphazardly traveled down a couple of centuries or so.D. The audience laughs at their wit with politeness and at their farce with embarrassment.6. They are not held nor taken out of themselves.
CBAD is the correct sequence as sentence C fits in right
after sentence 1 and then in context it is followed by
BAD which talk about the comedies mentioned in C.
3.
1. The wind had savage allies.A. If it had not been for my closely fitted helmet the explosions might have shattered my eardrums.B. The first clap of thunder came as a deafening explosion that literally shook my teeth.C. I didn?t hear the thunder I actually felt it - an almost unbearable physical experience.D. I saw lighting all around me in every shape imaginable.6. When very close it raining so torrentially that I thought I would drown in mid-air.
Thunder comes across as an ally of wind. Thus B
comes after 1 and then C after B. A will follow C.
4.
1. All human beings are aware of the existence of a power greater than that of the mortals - the name given to such a power byindividuals is an outcome of birth education and choice.A. Logically therefore such a power should be remembered in good times also.B. Their other philanthropic contributions include the construction and maintenance of religious places such as temples orgurudwaras.C. Industrial organizations also contribute to the veneration of this power by participating in activities such as religiousceremonies and festivities organized by the employees.D. This power provides an anchor in times of adversity difficulty and trouble.6. The top management / managers should participate in all such events irrespective of their personal choice.
Direct reference to the power mentioned in sentence 1
is in D which is logically followed by A C and B
naturally fall in line because they talk of industrial
organisations & their use of this power.