Q26
1 markShort AnswerSection C

Rearrange jumbled words: education experience / a more dynamic / for a holistic / the NEP is / and wholesome / pave the way/ approach / which will

Grammar
Sentence Reordering
Official Answer

The NEP is a more dynamic approach which will pave the way for a holistic and wholesome education experience.

The NEPdynamic approachwhich willpave the wayholisticwholesomeeducation experience

Marking Scheme

  • 11 mark for the complete, correctly ordered sentence with proper punctuation.

Hint

Find the subject with a capital letter to start the sentence. Look for a relative pronoun to connect the two main ideas.

Quick Oral Answer

The correct sentence is: The NEP is a more dynamic approach which will pave the way for a holistic and wholesome education experience. I identified 'The NEP is' as the subject-verb pair and built the rest around it.

Analysis & Explanation

This sentence rearrangement question tests the student's understanding of English syntax and phrase relationships. The key to solving it lies in identifying the subject-verb pair first: 'The NEP is' clearly forms the opening since 'The' is capitalised and 'NEP' is the main subject. Next, 'a more dynamic approach' serves as the predicate complement describing what NEP is. The relative clause 'which will pave the way' must follow 'approach' because relative pronouns refer back to the nearest noun. Then 'for a holistic and wholesome education experience' completes the clause by telling us what the way is being paved for. Notice how 'holistic and wholesome' form a natural pair of adjectives modifying 'education experience'. This is a common CBSE pattern where students must recognise collocations and natural word pairs. The question carries only 1 mark, so speed is essential. A common exam strategy is to look for the capital-letter word to find the sentence opener, then find pairs of words that naturally go together (holistic + wholesome, education + experience). The sentence follows the standard English pattern: Subject + Verb + Complement + Relative Clause + Prepositional Phrase, which is the most tested structure in CBSE rearrangement exercises. Students who practise identifying this SVC pattern can solve such questions in under a minute.

Common Mistakes

  1. 1Placing 'which will pave the way' at the end of the sentence instead of immediately after 'approach', breaking the relative clause connection and making the sentence grammatically incorrect.
  2. 2Separating 'holistic and wholesome' by placing other words between them, when they are a coordinated adjective pair that must stay together to modify 'education experience'.
  3. 3Forgetting to add a full stop at the end or not capitalizing 'The' at the beginning, losing marks on punctuation even though the word order is correct.

Interesting Facts

India's National Education Policy 2020 is only the third education policy since independence, replacing the 1986 policy after a gap of 34 years. It was drafted by a committee led by Dr. K. Kasturirangan, former chairman of ISRO.

The NEP 2020 introduces the 5+3+3+4 schooling structure replacing the old 10+2 system, bringing children as young as 3 years into the formal education framework for the first time in Indian policy.

Sentence rearrangement exercises are based on the linguistic concept of 'syntax', a term coined by the ancient Greek grammarians around 300 BCE to describe the rules governing the arrangement of words in a sentence.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best strategy to solve jumbled sentence questions quickly?

First identify the subject (usually a noun/pronoun with a capital letter like 'The NEP'), then find its verb ('is'), and build outward by attaching phrases that logically follow each other. Relative clauses (which, who, that) usually come right after the noun they describe.

Does punctuation matter in sentence rearrangement questions?

Yes, you must include proper punctuation including a capital letter at the start and a full stop at the end. Missing punctuation can cost you marks even if the word order is correct.

What is the NEP mentioned in this question?

NEP stands for the National Education Policy 2020, introduced by the Indian government to overhaul the education system with a focus on holistic, multidisciplinary, and flexible learning from school to higher education.