AFCAT II 24 Aug 2025 Shift 1 Paper
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In the following items, each passage consists of six sentences. The first sentence (S1) and the final sentence (S6) are given. The middle four sentences in each have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q, R and S. You are required to find out the proper sequence of the four sentences and mark accordingly on the Answer Sheet.
S1: There was something about the smile of Mr. Acton, when he came over to Sharma's table, which betokened disaster.
P: The fact that Mr. Acton should come over to his table at all, fawn upon him and say what he had said was, of course, most flattering.
Q: For, very rarely did the head of the firm condescend to move down the corridor, where the Indian staff of Henry King and Co., worked.
​R: But that smile on Mr. Acton's face!
S: But as the Sahib had only said, "Mr. Sharma, I have brought something for you specially from London, you must come into my office on Monday and take it". Sharma could not surmise the real meaning of the General Manager's remark.
S6: Specially, since Mr. Acton was not known to smile too much, being a morose, old Sahib, hard-working and conscientious.
S1: There was something about the smile of Mr. Acton, when he came over to Sharma's table, which betokened disaster.
P: The fact that Mr. Acton should come over to his table at all, fawn upon him and say what he had said was, of course, most flattering.
Q: For, very rarely did the head of the firm condescend to move down the corridor, where the Indian staff of Henry King and Co., worked.
​R: But that smile on Mr. Acton's face!
S: But as the Sahib had only said, "Mr. Sharma, I have brought something for you specially from London, you must come into my office on Monday and take it". Sharma could not surmise the real meaning of the General Manager's remark.
S6: Specially, since Mr. Acton was not known to smile too much, being a morose, old Sahib, hard-working and conscientious.
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